BDS Presentation
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Overview of Lalmonirhat
Lalmonirhat is in the north of Bangladesh. There are six rivers in Lalmonirhat district. Teesta is
one of the main rivers in this district. The total arable land is 98,875 hectares.
Harijan Community
Tourist Spots of Lalmonirhat
Here are some name of overrated and underrated tourist places of
Lalmonirhat:
Overrated Tourist spots:
1.Nidaria Mosque 2. Tushbhandar Zamindar House
3.Teesta Barrage
Economic Activity of
Lalmonirhat
Raktadhara
Culture of Chandpur
The history of Chandpur district is reflected in its many remaining cultural, social
and religious relics. Many of Chandpur district's most enduring artifacts
represent the different periods of British, Hindu and Islamic influence in the
region, with some of most well known being:
3. Guthia Mosque
Economic activities of
Chandpur
Main sources of income: Agriculture 33.40%, non-agricultural laborer 3.48%, industry
1.54%, commerce 20.48%, transport and communication 4.44%, service 13.28%,
construction 2.75%, religious service' 0.36%, rent and remittance 2.19% and others
18.08%.
Land: Landowner 46.04%, landless 53.96%; agricultural landowner: urban' 31.75% and
rural 50.65%.
Crops: Main crops Paddy, sugarcane, jute, potato, wheat.
Extinct or nearly extinct crops Sesame, kaun, linseed, china, mustard.'
Main fruits Mango, jackfruit, palm, coconut, guava, papaya.'
Farms: Fisheries, dairies and poultries This upazila has a number of fisheries, dairies
and poultries.
Famous person of Chandpur
Dipu Moni (born 8 December 1965) is a Bangladeshi politician, and has been the Minister of
Education of Bangladesh since January 2019 and a Member of Parliament representing
the Chandpur-3 constituency. She was appointed the first female Foreign Minister on 6 January
2009 after victory for the Awami League-led Grand Alliance on 29 December 2008.
Dipu Moni
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