Baksiganj Upazila


Bakshiganj is an Upazila of Jamalpur District in the Division of Mymensingh, Bangladesh.
Bakshigonj Thana was converted into an upazila in 1983. The upazila consists of 1 municipality, 7 union parishads, 25 mouzas and 196 villages. In Bakshigonj have some Haat Bazer.
Bakshigonj The area of the Bakshigonj town is 20.86 km². It has a population of 65,568; male 50.97%, female 49.03%; population density is 2820 per km². Literacy rate among the town people is 39.9%.

Etymology

Bakshiganj name of an ancient and historic towns. However, there are many differences of Bakshiganj named. The original name of the rajendraganja Bakshiganj. Still rajendraganja village records. Bakshiganj naming of a journal called smaranikara pages 44–45 published an article written by Professor Afsar Ali said. Some hundred years ago, the "paymaster" in the name of a Muslim fakir. He built up over a khanaka or dormitory. It became the residence of a hat. Bakshi, according to that person's name is the name of the market. Bakshi time evolution of the market, "bakshiganj" is the name of the converted.

History

Bakshiganj Thana was established in 1982 and was converted into an upazila in 1983.
During the Bangladesh Liberation War, the Mukti Bahini attacked the Pakistan Army camp at Kamalpur several times. Colonel Abu Taher lost his left leg on 14 November 1971, in one of those attacks.

Geography

Bakshigonj is located at 25.2250°N 89.8750°E. It has 32007 units of household and total area 204.3 km².

Demographics

As of the 2011 Bangladesh census, Baksiganj has a population of 180503. Males constitute 50.8% of the population, and females 49.2%. This Upazila's eighteen up population is 76635. Baksiganj has an average literacy rate of 17.4%, and the national average of 32.4% literate.

Administration

The Baksiganj upazila consists of 1 Municipal and 7 union parishads:
In addition, there are 25 mouzas and 196 villages.

Economy

Economy of Bakshiganj Upazila is a major agricultural, but business and human resources are one of the key pillars of the economy of this area.

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