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Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Rajshahi; a District in Bangladesh

Rajshahi, Bangladesh
Rajshahi District (Bengali: রাজশাহী জেলা) (Urdu and Punjabi: راجشاہی) is a district in north-western Bangladesh. It is a part of the Rajshahi Division. The metropolitan city of Rajshahi is in Rajshahi District. 

Geography:

Rajshahi district is bounded by Naogaon District to the north, Natore District to the east, and Chapai Nababganj District and the river Padma to the south. 

Rivers

There are ten rivers in this district, totaling 146 km in length. the main river is Padma River (Ganges). Some others are Mahananda, Baral and Barnai river. 

Rajshahi Railway Station
Subdivisions

Sub-district or upazillas of Rajshahi 
  • Bagha 
  • Bagmara 
  • Charghat 
  • Durgapur 
  • Godagari 
  • Mohanpur 
  • Paba 
  • Puthia 
  • Tanore 
Communications

Rajshai district has well organized internal communication as well as connection to other parts of the country. There are 96 metalled roads with a total length of about 1270 km, 108 semi-metalled roads of about 546 km length, and six railways of about 63 km total length. 

Mango at man height in Rajshahi
Economy

Rajshahi has been regarded as the bread-basket of Bangladesh. Recent agricultural modernizations with the much-lauded Barendra project has increased crop-diversification, allowed farmers to access better analysis of their farmland's chemical composition, and generally allowed farmers to grow as many as three crops every year instead of the usual one crop. 

Moreover, agro-processing is also thought to have an extremely bright future in this region of the country; industry experts predict that gas connection with the rest of the country will allow Rajshahi to fulfill its true potential and generally emerge as one of the most economically vibrant parts of Bangladesh.
Panoramic image of Rajshahi city, Bangladesh
The Silk City

Rajshahi Divisional Head Quarter is Rajshahi Metropolitan. Its widely known as Silk City of Bangladesh, the National Silk Board (In Bengali : Jatio Resham Board) is situated at Rajshahi. Also an Inter-City train is named Silk City after Rajshahi. The train communicates Rajshahi to Dhaka, the capital city of Bangladesh. Rajshahi is famous in Bangladesh for producing Mango and Silk. 

Places of Interest:
  • Puthia Temple Complex 
  • Tomb of Hazrat Shah Makhdum 
  • Kismat Madia Mosque 
  • Jami Mosque 
  • Bagha Mosque 
  • Bagdhani Mosque 
  • Tomb of Hazrat Shah Sultan 
  • Bara Kuthi 
  • Talando Shiva Mandir

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