Shantiganj Upazila

Shantiganj (Bengali: শান্তিগঞ্জ, romanized: Shantigônj), formerly known as South Sunamganj or Dakshin Sunamganj (Bengali: দক্ষিণ সুনামগঞ্জ), is an upazila of the Sunamganj District in Sylhet Division, Bangladesh.[1]

Shantiganj
শান্তিগঞ্জ
Location of Shantiganj in red
Location of Shantiganj in red
CountryBangladesh
DivisionSylhet Division
DistrictSunamganj District
South Sunamganj2006
Shantiganj2021
Government
  Upazila ChairmanFaruq Ahmad
  MP (Sunamganj-3)Muhammad Abdul Mannan
Area
  Total303.17 km2 (117.05 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)
  Total183,881
  Density610/km2 (1,600/sq mi)
DemonymShantiganji
Time zoneUTC+6 (BST)
Websitesouthsunamganj.sunamganj.gov.bd

Geography

Shantiganj is located in between 24°49' and 25°10' north latitudes and in between 91°14' and 91°27' east longitudes. It has a total area of 303.17 square kilometres (117.05 sq mi). The Surma River and Kalni River flow through Shantiganj. The Ufa, Karchabarar, Saladia, Behala, Baradal and Basadubi beels are other notable bodies of water in Shantiganj, in addition to the Dekhar haor. The upazila is bounded by Chhatak Upazila and Dowarabazar Upazila to the east, Derai Upazila and Jagannathpur Upazila to its south, Jamalganj Upazila to its west, and Sunamganj Sadar Upazila to its north.

History

The historic two-storey Pagla Jame Mosque in Raypur founded by local businessman Yasin Mirza in the 1930s with the help of architect Mumin Astagar, a descendant of one of the architects of the Taj Mahal in India.

Shantiganj was first established as an upazila on 6 June 2006 when it was separated from Sunamganj Sadar Upazila and given the name "South Sunamganj".[2] On 26 July 2021, Khandker Anwarul Islam announced the renaming of South Sunamganj to "Shantiganj".[3]

Demographical Data

Shantiganj has a total population of 183,881, per the 2011 census. There are 8 unions within the upazila, with a total of 107 mauzas and 171 villages.[2]

With over 32,000 households, majority (80.6%) of these are kancha or kucha houses which are made from mud or clay, while a few are semi or full pucca houses. A small minority of these houses have access to sanitary latrine (29.2%), majority have non-sanitary latrine (60.4%) and 10.4% do not have toilet facilities available. Electricity within the upazila was available to 38.4% of the population.[2]

The population is predominantly Muslim (90.3%) with a small minority of Hindus (9.7%) and very few following other religions.[2]

Education

The literacy rate and school attendance is below average of the Sunamganj District, with 32.3% and 43.8% respectively.[2] There are five madrasas in the upazila, including Jamia Islamia Haji Akram Ali Dakhil Madrasa and Amaria Islamia Alim Madrasa.

Administration

Shantiganj Upazila is divided into eight union parishads: Dargapasha, Joykalash, Paschim Birgaon, Paschim Pagla, Patharia, Purba Birgoan, Purba Pagla, and Shimulbak. The union parishads are subdivided into 102 mauzas and 171 villages.[4]

Chairmen

List of chairmen[5]
Name Term Party
Abul Kalam 2018 Awami League
Faruq Ahmad 2019-present Independent (formerly Bangladesh Nationalist Party)

Economy and tourism

There are 15 haat bazaars in Shantiganj. These are: Patharia Bazar, Pagla Bazar, Noakhali Bazar, Ganiganj Bazar, Birgaon Bazar, Taila Bazar, Natun Bangla Bazar, Aktapara Bazar, Damodharatapi Bazar, Chikarkandi Bazar, Muradpur Bazar, Jaikalas Bazar, Thakurbhog Bazar, Shantiganj Bazar and Bhamabhami Bazar.[6]

Shantiganj Upazila is home to around 150 mosques, most notable of which is the historic Pagla Jame Mosque.

Notable people

References

  1. Sirajul Islam; Miah, Sajahan; Khanam, Mahfuza; Ahmed, Sabbir, eds. (2012). "Dakshin Sunamganj Upazila". Banglapedia: the National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Online ed.). Dhaka, Bangladesh: Banglapedia Trust, Asiatic Society of Bangladesh. ISBN 984-32-0576-6. OCLC 52727562. OL 30677644M. Retrieved 23 October 2023.
  2. Population & Housing Census 2011 Archived 2015-11-13 at the Wayback Machine Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics.
  3. "Three new upazilas in Madaripur, Cox's Bazar and Sunamganj". Dhaka Tribune. 26 July 2021.
  4. "District Statistics 2011: Sunamganj" (PDF). Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics. Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 November 2014. Retrieved 14 July 2014.
  5. Ahmad, Husayn (10 March 2019). দক্ষিণ সুনামগঞ্জে স্বতন্ত্র ফারুক আহমদ চেয়ারম্যান পদে বিজয়ী (in Bengali).
  6. হাটবাজার [Hatbajar]. Dakshin Sunamganj Upazila (in Bengali).
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