Handiyal is a Historical place of Bangladesh. According to history & tradition it is enrichment Neighborhood. Belonging to that time of British Administration until 1948 it was Thana Headquarter. Because of havey earthquake in 1948 all architecture fracture of HANDIYAL and then move the thana head quarter to the chatmohar (present chatmohar upozila). British Administration after Pakistan administration then Bangladesh, during this period now HANDIYAL is a straightforward Union which geographical location is the northern part of Pabna and south by Nator and north by sirajganj district of Bangladesh . During British colony it was famous for Blue cultivation, that’s golden proof is Blue cottage (made by Major-General Lord Clive) and oldest Hindu Temple of Bangladesh.
With large scale residential development in 1949s, Handiyal become a biggest union of Chatmohar. The resident of Handiyal is very social minded one of them is M. A. Samad who is the founder of M A Samad Technical & Business Management Colleg.Total population of handiyal is more than 20776, and education rate is 20.6%(Education rate of bangladesh is 32.8%). People of Handiyal is very Political alert, last UP electition was nine antagonist and they select present Chairman of Handiyal Md Robiul Karim, who is a former Goverment primary school Teacher. Although the Education rate of around 20%, but education rate climbing very high. The large amount of student are under numerous position such as engineering, medical, Textile Technology, Hotel managments,Aeronautics, and so one: on of them who born here and present study at Aircraft Operation at New York,United States Of America.His Desire to become Pilot.
The resident of Handiyal is very peaceful and equable,various religous people are liveing together with peace fully such as Muslim, Hindu,Cristian, and other Sub Nation.People of Handiyal celebrating all type of religious festival each other. Also it is very famous for annual cultural festival such as Durga puja, paikpare urosh Mubaruk and Boishaki mela.
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Handiyal
Handiyal is a historical place of Bangladesh. From the time of British
Administration until 1948, it was the Headquarters of Thana. Because of an earthquake in 1948 many buildings
collapsed and the thana headquarters moved to Chatmohar
(present Chatmohar Upozila).
Handiyal became and remains a Union including the northern part of Pabna and bordered on the south by Nator and on
the north by Sirajganj District.
During the colonial period it was famous for Blue cultivation.
pabna
by HANDIYAL
Archeologist Cunningham conjectured that the name Pabna
might be derived from Pundra or Poondrobordhon civilization, whose capital was Mahasthangarh, the oldest city of Bangladesh, in neighbouring Bogra. But this hypothesis has not received general acceptance
among scholars. In pabna 1859-61 the district was one of the major areas
involved in the Indigo revolt.
Beginning in Yusufshahiserfs resisted excessive
demands of incresead rents by feudal lords (zamindar), led by the nouveau riches
Banerjees and Dwijendranath Tagore,
by forming an Agrarian League. This largely peaceful movement found the
support of the Lieutenant-Governor of Bengal George Campbell
(1824–1892), who antagonised the absentee feudal lords. These
protests are generally referred to as Pabna disturbances. In the following year
the district was one of the worst hit by famine.[1] The peasant's demands were finally
partially met with the Rent Law Act of 1885.In 1875, Raaygonj was
transferred back to Pabna from Bogra, and in 1879, a
separate judgeship for the districts of Pabna and Bogra was created period in 1873 the
The administrative work is done by the District Administration of which District Commissioner acts as the Chief. The district comprises nine administrative units call ed upazilas, which are of follows:
The administrative work is done by the District Administration of which District Commissioner acts as the Chief. The district comprises nine administrative units call ed upazilas, which are of follows:
2. Bera Upazila
5. Faridpur Upazila (Formerly Bonwareenogor)
Transport There are roads, waterways, railways and one
airport. The traditional paalkee (sedans), tomtom (horse carriages) and gorur gaari
(bullock carts) are now going out of the fashion. The Nochhimon and Korimon,
locally made mechanical hauler using irrigation pumps as main engine, are
mainly used for transporting agricultural goods and rural folks. Inexpensive Chinese electric and petrol autobikes (tricycle) are
getting popularity as urban transport. Dhaka is about five hours by road. Hardinge Bridge and Lalon Shah Bridge over the Padma linked Pabna with Kushtia District as well as Khulna Division and the southern Bangladesh. Before the Partition of India, it was a major stoppage for trains from Kolkata to Assam and Darjeeling. Pabna is also
connected to Dhaka by the age old roadway through the Jamuna River
crossing at Nogorbari, opposite to the river crossing of Aricha at Manikgonj District.
It is also very well communicated with Dhaka by modern roads through Jamuna Bridge. There is no rail link to
Pabna town; nearby rail stations are situated in Chatmohar Upazila and Ishwardi Upazila. Ishwardi Upazila is one of the important
railway junctions of the North Bengal
as well as in Bangladesh. There are nine
rail stations in this district: Ishwardi,
Paksi, Muladuli, Chatmohar, Bhangura, Baral Bridge, Sharat Nagar, Dilpashar and
... Pabna is well connected by road, rail, river or air to the rest of the
country.
There is an airport at Ishwardi Upazila which has twice weekly air services to Shahjalal International Airport, Dhaka by Biman Bangladesh Airlines.
Several Dhaka bound private bus services are available: Pabna Express, Shyamoli Parbahan,Shorkar Travels, Raja Badsha, Ishurdi Express, Shahjadpur Travels, Baadol, Night Star, Kings, Esha, Mohanogor, Capital Service, Sakal Shandha, Uttara, B Nagar, Al Hamra etc. Government owned Bangladesh Road Transport Corporation (BRTC) provides bus services to Rajshahi and Bogra cities. Water transport is important as the Padma and other rivers, and Chalan Beel are situated in Pabna. In Pabna district ride by Nosimon, rickshawvan and Korimon are pleasure worthy.
Education
Average literacy is male 31.8% and female 21.5%. There are 34 colleges, a cadet college, a law college, a government polytechnic institute, a government vocational training institute , a textiles college, a government commerce college, a teachers' training college, a primary teacher's training institute, a nursing training institute, a homeopathic college, 202 high schools, 29 junior high schools, a Madrassa Aliya, 261 qaomi madrassa (seminary), 667 government primary schools, 445 non-government primary schools, 8 community schools, 29 kindergartens, 32 satellite schools, 299 NGO-operated schools, and a music college.
Noted educational institutions are: Pabna University of Science and Technology (2008) Pabna Edward College (founded 1898),Govt.Shahid bulbul College, Pabna Textile Engineering College (2008), Pabna Medical College (2008), Pabna Zilla School (1853), Pabna Cadet College, Gopal Chondro Institution (GCI) (1894), RM Academy (1899), Shahid Fazlul Haque Municipal High School(1967), Polytechnic Institute (1891), Pabna Town Girls High School(1903), Madrassa Aliya (1925), MC Jubilee High School (1936), Bhangura Union High School, Bhangura Jarina Rahim Girls High School, Hazi Jamal Uddin Degree College, Bhangura Alia Madrasa, Hadol Madrasa, Debottor (Atgharia) Government Primary School (1880), Varenga (Bera) Academy (1835), Bera B B High School (1899), Bera High School (1906), Dhobakhola Coronation High School (1906), Banwarinogor (Faridpur) CB Pilot High School (1912), Shara (Ishwardi) Marwari School (1917), Khalilpur (Sujanagar) High School (1901).Bhadurpur Govt. Primary School(1909
handiyal2011@gmail.com Health There is a General Hospital and a Mental Hospital at Pabna. The nine thanas of the district hold a Upazila health complex each. Each upazila health complex has qualified doctors who got appointment through Bangladesh Civil Service (BCS) commission. For better treatment people need to go to medical college and other tertiary hospitals in Rajshahi or Dhaka. There is a 250 bed government general hospital here and a 450-bed mental hospital, second oleest in Indian subcontinent, only after Ranchi Mental Hospital, Jharkhand, India. Recently government owned Pabna Medical College and Hospital has been set up. There are around 15 health clinics.
Mental Hospital, Pabna and Pabna Medical College and Hospital are built on land donated by Lord Thakur Anukulchandra at Hemayetpur.
There is an airport at Ishwardi Upazila which has twice weekly air services to Shahjalal International Airport, Dhaka by Biman Bangladesh Airlines.
Several Dhaka bound private bus services are available: Pabna Express, Shyamoli Parbahan,Shorkar Travels, Raja Badsha, Ishurdi Express, Shahjadpur Travels, Baadol, Night Star, Kings, Esha, Mohanogor, Capital Service, Sakal Shandha, Uttara, B Nagar, Al Hamra etc. Government owned Bangladesh Road Transport Corporation (BRTC) provides bus services to Rajshahi and Bogra cities. Water transport is important as the Padma and other rivers, and Chalan Beel are situated in Pabna. In Pabna district ride by Nosimon, rickshawvan and Korimon are pleasure worthy.
Education
Average literacy is male 31.8% and female 21.5%. There are 34 colleges, a cadet college, a law college, a government polytechnic institute, a government vocational training institute , a textiles college, a government commerce college, a teachers' training college, a primary teacher's training institute, a nursing training institute, a homeopathic college, 202 high schools, 29 junior high schools, a Madrassa Aliya, 261 qaomi madrassa (seminary), 667 government primary schools, 445 non-government primary schools, 8 community schools, 29 kindergartens, 32 satellite schools, 299 NGO-operated schools, and a music college.
Noted educational institutions are: Pabna University of Science and Technology (2008) Pabna Edward College (founded 1898),Govt.Shahid bulbul College, Pabna Textile Engineering College (2008), Pabna Medical College (2008), Pabna Zilla School (1853), Pabna Cadet College, Gopal Chondro Institution (GCI) (1894), RM Academy (1899), Shahid Fazlul Haque Municipal High School(1967), Polytechnic Institute (1891), Pabna Town Girls High School(1903), Madrassa Aliya (1925), MC Jubilee High School (1936), Bhangura Union High School, Bhangura Jarina Rahim Girls High School, Hazi Jamal Uddin Degree College, Bhangura Alia Madrasa, Hadol Madrasa, Debottor (Atgharia) Government Primary School (1880), Varenga (Bera) Academy (1835), Bera B B High School (1899), Bera High School (1906), Dhobakhola Coronation High School (1906), Banwarinogor (Faridpur) CB Pilot High School (1912), Shara (Ishwardi) Marwari School (1917), Khalilpur (Sujanagar) High School (1901).Bhadurpur Govt. Primary School(1909
handiyal2011@gmail.com Health There is a General Hospital and a Mental Hospital at Pabna. The nine thanas of the district hold a Upazila health complex each. Each upazila health complex has qualified doctors who got appointment through Bangladesh Civil Service (BCS) commission. For better treatment people need to go to medical college and other tertiary hospitals in Rajshahi or Dhaka. There is a 250 bed government general hospital here and a 450-bed mental hospital, second oleest in Indian subcontinent, only after Ranchi Mental Hospital, Jharkhand, India. Recently government owned Pabna Medical College and Hospital has been set up. There are around 15 health clinics.
Mental Hospital, Pabna and Pabna Medical College and Hospital are built on land donated by Lord Thakur Anukulchandra at Hemayetpur.
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