Kanakpur Union
Kanakpur Union
কনকপুর ইউনিয়ন | |
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No. 8 Kanakpur Union Council | |
Country | Bangladesh |
Division | Sylhet Division |
District | Moulvibazar District |
Upazila | Moulvibazar Sadar Upazila |
Government | |
• Union Parishad Chairman | Rubel uddin |
Population | |
• Total | 18,458 |
Demonym(s) | Kanakpuri, Konokpuri |
Time zone | UTC+6 (BST) |
Website | konokpurup |
Kanakpur Union (Bengali: কনকপুর ইউনিয়ন) is a Union Parishad under Moulvibazar Sadar Upazila of Moulvibazar District in the division of Sylhet, Bangladesh. It has an area of 23.5 square kilometres and a population of 18,458.[1]
History
[edit]The etymology of the union is of two words; "Kanak" and "Pur". The word Kanak comes from Sanskrit and means gold or possibly imitative of clanking metal.[2] The word Pur is also from Sanskrit and means city.[3] Therefore, the literal translation would be the city of gold.
Geography
[edit]Kanakpur Union is located in the part of Moulvibazar Sadar Upazila and shares borders with the Mostafapur Union in the east. It has an area of 23.5 square kilometres.[1]
Demography
[edit]Kanakpur has a population of 18,458.
Administration
[edit]Kanakpur constitutes the no. 8 union council of Moulvibazar Sadar Upazila. It contains 49 villages and 14 mouzas.[4]
Villages
[edit]- Haridatta, Shaoniya, Abda, Bachandar, Satyapur, Barhal, Halgar
- Rakha, Nagra, Audatta, Ballabhdatta, Bhadgaon, Binshona, Rangdas
- Kobiraji, Dojbali, Poilpara, Chondibhandar, Buddhimontopur, Khagrakandi, Bagmara
- Maijpara, Kandipara, Bidya'r Mahal, Islampur, Damiya, Fatehpur, Durlabhpur
- Dattabinshona, Banidhupi, Dvipiya, Thekshaliya, Harmahal, Dhoupasha, Khasharikona
- Doliya, Srirampur, Srirainagar, Poton, Bajekrati, Kanakpur
- Shariya, Goyghor, Noldariya, Rajapur, Borkapon, Raypur, Mamrokpur, Nandiura
Economy and tourism
[edit]Kanakpur has a significant number of British and American immigrants contributing to its economy. It has two bazaars.[1]
Education
[edit]The Union has a literacy rate of 56.61%.
Primary
[edit]It has 14 state primary schools and 1 private primary school.[1] They are as follows:
- Bhadgaon Government Primary School
- Buddhimontopur Government Primary School
- Damiya Abda Government Primary School
- Raypur Mamrokpur Government Primary School
- Naldariya Government Primary School
- Kanakpur Government Primary School
- Durlavpur Government Primary School
- Haridatta Government Primary School
- Binshona Government Primary School
- Dipiya Government Primary School
- Baro Haal Government Primary School
- Fatehpur Government Primary School
- Shah Bondor Government Primary School
- Sardar Bari Reg. Primary School
It also has 3 kindergartens: Sunrise KG School, Shah Jalal KG School and Srirainagar KG School
Secondary
[edit]It has one high school called Bhadgaon Taher un-Nessa High School.[1]
Religious
[edit]There are six madrasas and they are as follows:
- Bhadgaon Imdad ul-Uloom Madrasa
- Buddhimontopur Muhyi us-Sunnah Dakhil Madrasa
- Buddhimontopur Hafizia Madrasa
- Damiya Hafizia Madrasa
- Raypur Mamrokpur Title Madrasa
- Shah Bondor Madrasa
Language and culture
[edit]The native population converse in their native Sylheti dialect but can also converse in Standard Bengali. Languages such as Arabic and English are also taught in schools.[5] The Union has 47 mosques:
- Borkapon Jame Masjid and Rajapur Satyapur Borkapon Jame Masjid
- North Bhadgaon Jame Masjid, West Bhadgaon Jame Masjid, South Bhadgaon Jame Masjid, Bhadgaon Bakhsh Bari Jame Masjid and Bhadgaon Sardar Bari Jame Masjid
- Chok Rajpur Jame Masjid
- Islampur Jame Masjid
- Bagmara Jame Masjid
- Khagrakandi Jame Masjid
- Buddhimontopur Jame Masjid and West Buddhimontopur Jame Masjid
- Abda Bazar Jame Masjid, North Abda Jame Masjid and Rajapur Abda Jame Masjid
- Damiya Jame Masjid and Damiya Shah Murad Jame Masjid
- Bochondhor Jame Masjid
- Raypur Jame Masjid
- Mamrokpur Jame Masjid
- Noldariya Jame Masjid
- North Kanakpur Jame Masjid and Kanakpur Bus Stand Jame Masjid
- Durlavpur Jame Masjid
- Shah Bandar Jame Masjid
- Srirampur Jame Masjid and Srirampur Panjegana Masjid
- Rakha Jame Masjid, Rakha Peer Bari Jame Masjid and Rakha Master Motin Bari Panjegana Masjid
- Nagra Jame Masjid
- Rangdas Jame Masjid
- Kabiraji Jame Masjid
- Binshona Jame Masjid, Binshona Master Yusuf Bari Panjegana Masjid, Dattabinshona Panjegana Masjid and Binshona Rezaq Ullah Bari Panjegana Masjid
- Syed Abdul Hamid Waqf Estate and Panjegana Masjid
- Poton Panjegana Masjid
- Halgor Panjegana Masjid
- Srirainagar Panjegana Masjid
- Poilpara Al-Khair Panjegana Masjid
- Audatta Panjegana Masjid
- Dhoupasha Panjegana Masjid
- Dipiya Panjegana Masjid
- Maijpara Ashroyon Prokolpo Panjegana Masjid
It also has 9 eidgahs:
- Bhadgaon Eidgah
- Bochbondor Eidgah
- Buddhimontopur Eidgah
- Naldariya Eidgah
- Kanakpur Eidgah
- Durlavpur Eidgah
- Rakha Eidgah
- Dipiya Eidgah
- Shahbondor Eidgah
List of chairmen
[edit]Number | Name | Term |
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01 | Abu Bakr | April 1984 - June 1988 |
02 | Muhammad Salamat Ali | July 1988 - February 1992 |
03 | Muhammad Fazlur Rahman Ghani | March 1992 - January 1998 |
04 | Kamal Ahmad | February 1998 - 17 October 2011 |
05 | Mamunur Rashid Chowdhury | 17 October 2011 - 16 October 2016 |
06 | Rezaur Rahman Chowdhury | 2016–2021 |
07 | Rubel Uddin | 2021-present |
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e এক নজরে (in Bengali). Retrieved 3 April 2019.
- ^ Monier William's Sanskrit-English Dictionary, 2nd Ed. 1899
- ^ Rau Wilhelm 1976 The Meaning of pur in Vedic Literature; Mϋnchen, W Finck.
- ^ গ্রামভিত্তিক লোকসংখ্যা (in Bengali). Retrieved 3 April 2019.
- ^ মসজিদ (in Bengali). Retrieved 3 April 2019.