Rajshahi Division (Bengali: রাজশাহী বিভাগ) is one of the seven administrative Bangladesh. It has an area of 18,174.4 km²[citation needed] and a population at the 2011 Census of 18,329,000 (preliminary figures). Rajshahi Division consists of 8 districts, 70 Upazilas (the next lower administrative tier) and 1,092 Unions
(the lowest administrative tier). This division is characterized by its
cheap labour force. It has an excellent rail and road communication
infrastructure. The divisional capital of Rajshahi is only six-seven hours road journey away from Dhaka, the capital city. Until 2010 this Division comprised 16 districts,[1] but early in that year it was divided into two, when a new Division (Rangpur Division)
was formed out of the 8 northerly districts that until then had been
part of Rajshahi Division. Rajshahi was dominated by various Rajas, Maharajas and Zamindars.[2]
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Location
Rajshahi division is in the mid western corner of Bangladesh. The famous river Padma borders Rajshahi division on the south and another famous river, Jamuna, lies across the eastern border. In the West, Rajshahi division shares a border with India.
Districts of Rajshahi
Major places
The major cities of Rajshahi division are Rajshahi, Bogra and Pabna.
Rajshahi has an airport, with daily flights to Dhaka; however at
present the government has suspended the air service between Rajshahi
and Dhaka.
Education
The major educational institutes in Rajshahi are University of Rajshahi (RU), Rajshahi University of Engineering and Technology (RUET), Rajshahi Medical College (RMC), Shaheed Ziaur Rahman Medical College, Bogra, Rajshahi College, Azizul Haq College, Bogra, Edward College, Pabna (under National University), Pabna University of Science and Technology, Joypurhat Girls Cadet College.
The University of Rajshahi (established 1953) is the second largest
university of Bangladesh with around 50 disciplines and 6 institutes.
Tourism
Rajshahi is a well known tourist destination within Bangladesh, with there being many interesting landmarks.
Notable places include:
- Sompur Bihar, a large Buddhist monastery.
- Varendra Research Museum in Rajshahi is one of the foremost museums specializing in history of ancient Bengal.
- Mohasthangar, home to archaeological sites of Hindu, Buddhist and Muslim periods.
- Puthia Temple Complex and Palaces, the palaces of old Jamidars, some Kilometers drive from Rajshahi city.
- Bagha Mosque, in Bagha thana of Rajshahi District.
- Dighapatia Palace, palace of the famous Queen of Dighapatia, located in Natore district.
- Kushumba Mosque, Naogaon.
- Shona Mosque, Chapai Nawabgonj
- Chalan Beel, the largest water body in Bangladesh, spreading in Natore and Pabna districts.
Crops
Rajshahi is well known for its fruit, particularly for mango and lichi. Rajshahi also produces a lot of vegetables like carrot and onion.
References
- Sajahan Miah (2006). "Rajshahi Division". In Sirajul Islam. Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh. Asiatic Society of Bangladesh.
- Encyclopedia of Bangladesh pp 6
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