Natore District Explained

Natore district
Native Name:নাটোর
Native Name Lang:bn
Type:District of Bangladesh
Map Caption1:Expandable map of Natore
Pushpin Map Caption:Location of Natore in Bangladesh
Coordinates:24.41°N 88.93°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name: Bangladesh
Subdivision Type1:Division
Subdivision Name1:Rajshahi
Leader Title:Deputy Commissioner
Leader Name:Md. Shamim Ahmed
Area Total Km2:1900.05
Population Total:1859921
Population As Of:2022 census
Population Density Km2:auto
Timezone1:BST
Utc Offset1:+06:00
Postal Code Type:Postal code
Postal Code:6400
Blank Name Sec1:HDI (2019)
Blank Info Sec1:0.612[1]
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Natore district is a district of Rajshahi Division located in northern Bangladesh.[2] It borders the metropolitan city of Rajshahi and used to be a part of Rajshahi District.

History

Natore was the District Headquarters of Rajshahi from 1769 to 1825.[3] Administrative Natore subdivision was established in 1825 under Rajshahi district, on the eve of the shifting of the headquarters.

During the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971, a battle was fought between the Pakistani army and the freedom fighters of Mukti Bahini on March 29. About 40 members of the Pakistani army including Major Aslam and Captain Ishaq were killed. On 5 May 1971 Pakistani Army killed 42 employees of North Bengal Sugar Mills (Lalpur) including the general manager of the mill, Lieutenant Anwarul Azim. They were killed near a pond in the mill campus. The pond is now known as Shaheed Sagar, and there is a memorial beside the pond.

Geography

Most parts of Natore district are plain land. Chalan Beel, the largest beel in Bangladesh, is a part of the district.

Natore District is . It is bordered by Naogaon and Bogra districts to the north, Pabna and Kushtia districts to the south, Pabna and Sirajganj districts to the east, and Rajshahi district to the west. The road distance from Natore to Dhaka is 220 kilometres. Lalpur is the lowest Average annual rainfall area of Bangladesh.

Etymology

In 1845, Natore Mahakuma was established. The Natore Municipality was established in 1869.

Economy

The economy of Natore is based on agriculture.

There are 2 sugar mills in Natore; North Bengal Sugar Mills Limited and Natore Sugar Mills Limited. They are the enterprises of the Bangladesh Sugar & Food Industries Corporation. Pran Agro Ltd., Ekdala, Natore Sadar (2005) is a private food manufacturing plant of Pran-RFL Group. Jamuna Distillery Limited (1995) is another private industry of Jamuna Group. The distillery produces industrial alcohol, and is situated near Natore Sugar Mills Limited.

Hats, bazaars and fairs

The total number of hats and bazaars are 152. There are 13 fairs. Tebaria Hat, (which is situated 3 km from Natore town) is a traditional hat which sits every Sunday. Tebaria is one of the biggest hats of Natore and Bangladesh.

Demographics

According to the 2022 Census of Bangladesh, Natore District had 501,957 households and a population of 1,859,921, 22.4% of whom lived in urban areas. The population density was 979 people per km2. The literacy rate (age 7 and over) was 71.4%, compared to the national average of 74.7%.[4]

Religion in present-day Natore district!Religion!Population (1941)[5] !Percentage (1941)!Population (2011)!Percentage (2011)
276,23774.02%1,590,91993.22%
85,73122.97%103,7476.08%
Tribal religion 9,8632.64%3,9460.23%
8550.23%8,0540.47%
Others 4990.14%70.00%
Total Population373,185100%1,706,673100%

Muslims make up 93.22% of the population, while Hindus are 6.08% of the population. The Muslim population has constantly increased, while the Hindu population has generally decreased. The ethnic population is 11,912, mainly Santals and Oraons.

Administrative structure

Upazilas

Natore was the district headquarters of Rajshahi from 1769–1825. At the eve of that replacement, Natore was declared as a Subdivision. That event made Natore the first Subdivision of Bangladesh. Natore was established as a district in 1984.There are seven upazilas in the district:[2] [6]

Pourasavas

There are eight pourasavas in Natore district, 4 of them being the seat of upazilas (sub-districts). They are:

  1. Bagatipara
  2. Banpara (Baraigram Upazila)
  3. Baraigram (Baraigram Upazila)
  4. Gopalpur (Lalpur Upazila)
  5. Gurdaspur
  6. Naldanga
  7. Natore
  8. Singra

Natore town

The town has a population of 120,000; male population percentage is 51.57%, female population percentage is 48.43%. The density of population is 4,825. Chalkbuddhnath, Station bajar, Borgasa,Alaipur, Kanaikhali, Nichabazar, Lalbazar, Madrasamor, Bongojal are the most populated areas of Natore town. The mayor is Uma Choudhury.

Administration

The Deputy Commissioner is Mohammad Shamim Ahmed. The Superintendent of Police is Liton Kumar Shaha and the Administrator of Zila Porishod is Advocate Sajedur Rahman Khan Chowdhury.[7]

Points of interest

Tourist attractions in Natore include Rani Bhabanir Rajbari, the palace of Rani Bhabani of Natore.[8] It is a historical palace, situated in the Bongojol area nearby Natore zero (Madrasamore/old bus stand). There is a college and schools named after Rani Bhobani.Chalan Beel is a large natural wetland. During the monsoon, the area of the Bil increases and touches four upazilas (sub-districts) of the district. The picnic parties come to Cholon Bil every season.

Uttara Gonobhaban (formerly known as Dighapotia Rajbari) is the former residence of the kings of Natore. Today it is the official residence of the Prime Minister in North Bengal.

Notable persons

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sub-national HDI - Area Database - Global Data Lab. hdi.globaldatalab.org. en. 2020-03-18.
  2. Book: Md. Rezaul Karim. Natore District. http://en.banglapedia.org/index.php?title=Natore_District. Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh . Sirajul Islam and Ahmed A. Jamal . . 2012 . Second.
  3. Natorer Gaurab (The Glory of Natore), edited by Md. Mokshuder Rahman, A Publication of Natore District Administration, December 1989.
  4. Book: Population and Housing Census 2022: Preliminary Report . August 2022 . Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics . viii, 28, 30, 39, 44, 46 . 978-984-35-2977-0.
  5. Web site: Census of Inda, 1941 Volume VI Bengal Province .
  6. News: 59.47% vote in 6th phase upazila polls . Mohammad Zakaria . 23 November 2014 . Dhaka Tribune . 21 May 2014.
  7. Web site: Natore District . 2023-02-25 . www.natore.gov.bd.
  8. Book: ABM Mahmood. Rani Bhabani. http://en.banglapedia.org/index.php?title=Rani_Bhabani. Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh . Sirajul Islam and Ahmed A. Jamal . . 2012 . Second.
  9. [William Wilson Hunter|William Hunter]
  10. [Mukherji, Raju]
  11. Division, Bangladesh Ministry of Cabinet Affairs Establishment; Ishaq, Muhammad. Bangladesh District Gazetteers: Rajshahi 1976. Bangladesh Government Press. pp. 240–41. Retrieved 22 April 2017.
  12. Book: Akhter, Shamima . 2012 . Zaman, Sultana . http://en.banglapedia.org/index.php?title=Zaman,_Sultana . Islam . Sirajul . Sirajul Islam . Jamal . Ahmed A. . Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh . Second . Asiatic Society of Bangladesh.