Bauphal Upazila
Bauphal বাউফল | |
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Bauphal Location in Bangladesh | |
Coordinates: 22°25.8′N 90°30.8′E / 22.4300°N 90.5133°ECoordinates: 22°25.8′N 90°30.8′E / 22.4300°N 90.5133°E | |
Country | Bangladesh |
Division | Barisal Division |
District | Patuakhali District |
Area | |
• Total | 486.91 km2 (188.00 sq mi) |
Population (2007) | |
• Total | 304,959 |
Time zone | BST (UTC+6) |
PostCode | 8620 |
Website | http://bauphal.patuakhali.gov.bd/ |
Bauphal (Bengali: বাউফল ) is an Upazila of Patuakhali District in the Division of Barisal, Bangladesh.[1]
Geography
The area of Bauphal is 486.91 km2 and it is located in between 22°19´ and 22°36´ north latitudes and in between 90°25´ and 90°40´ east longitudes. It is bordered by Bakerganj and Bhola Sadar Upazila on the north, Dashmina and Galachipa Upazila on the south, Bhola Sadar, Burhanuddin and Lalmohan Upazila on the east and Patuakhali Sadar and Bakerganj Upazila on the west.
Tentulia and Lohalia are the main rivers.
Demographics
According to the 2007 Bangladesh census, Bauphal had a population of 304959, comprising 152,384 males and 152,575 females. Out of the population, 78,517 were Muslim, 26398 were Hindu, 17 were Buddhist and 27 followed other beliefs. The average literacy rate was 52.6%, comprising 56.5% among males and 48.8% among females.
Arts and culture
There have multicultural inhabitants and of different profession. Pottery is the most familiar industry of Bauphal, based on Kagujir Pool (a joint place of Paurashava and Madanpura Union).
Points of interest
- Hazi Aalauddin Shikder Bari Baitur Nur Jame Mosque, Kanokdia (Jhilna, 2000)
- Kuthibari of Ghaseti Begum (Shaula, 1757)
- Pakdal Mian-bari Mosque
- Bauphal Central Kalibari Mandir (1875)
- Kachari (revenue office) of Rajendra Mahendra Babu
- Kachari of Som at Daspara
- Tomb of Syed Arefin at Kalisuri
- Asram (monastery) of Mahendra Pagla
- Dargah of Tamir at Kalaiya
- Mithapukur (Daspara)
- Kanai Balai Dighi
- Kamala Rani Dighi
- Tomb of Sultan Fakir
- Dol Samudra Dighi
- Black hole at Sikdarbari of Madanpura
- Rajapur wall
- Nurainpur Rajbari.
- Haji Full Gazi Bari Jame Mosque(South laxmipasha) Adabaria
- Largest Bazar At Kalaiya
Administration
Bauphal Thana was formed in 1874 and it was turned into an upazila in 1983. Bauphal has 14 Unions, one paurashava, 135 Mauzas/Mahallas, and 147 villages.
- Bauphal Pourashava
- Kachipara Union
- Kalishri Union
- Dhulia Union
- Keshobpur Union
- Surjomoni Union
- Kanokdia Union
- Boga Union
- Madanpura Union
- Nazirpur Union
- Kalaiya Union
- Dashpara Union
- Bauphal Union
- Adabaria Union
- Nowmala Union
- Chandradip Union
Educational institutes
There are a few educational institutions in Bauphal. Among them, there are 1 science and technology university, 10 colleges, 1 polytechnic institute, 59 secondary schools, 122 primary schools, 72 madrasas.[1]
Noted educational institutions are:
- Modun pura High School (1965)
- Nobarun Survey Institute
- Patuakhali Science and Technology University
- Abdur Rashid Khan Degree College, Nowmala (1995)
- Nowmala Secondary School (1968)
- Bauphal Govt. College (1966)
- Kanchipara Mohammad Abdur Rashid Miah Degree College (1995)
- Keshabpur College (1972)
- Madhabpur Diploma College (2005)
- Engineer Faruk Talukdar Mahila College (1997)
- Bauphal Secondary School (1885)
- Bauphal High School (1919)
- Birpasha Secondary School (1921)
- Kanchipara Secondary School (1928)
- Dhulia Secondary School (1938)
- Baga Union Secondary School (1950)
- Bharipasha Secondary School (1950)
- Obaidia Senior Madrasa (1930).
- Anamul Hoque Mamon Secondary School
- Atos Khali Mohesenuddin High School (1971)
- Dr. Eakub Sharif Degree College
- Madhya Madanpura Secondary school
- Kanakdia s.s. school and College (1953)
- Jouta Alipura Govt. Primary School, West Jouta, Bauphal
Media
- Online NewsPortal
- Journals
- Gyaner Aalo (2004), Keshobpur Madrasah
- Tentulia (Upcoming)
Notable people
- ASM Feroz (Chief Whip of National Parliament)[2]
- Shahidul Alom Talukder, former MP
See also
References
- 1 2 Das, Rabindranath (2012). "Bauphal Upazila". In Islam, Sirajul; Jamal, Ahmed A. Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Second ed.). Asiatic Society of Bangladesh.
- ↑ "Constituency 112, Patuakhali-2". Bangladesh Parliament. Retrieved 30 December 2015.