Sagornal Union | |
Official Name: | No. 6 Sagornal Union Council |
Native Name: | সাগরনাল ইউনিয়ন |
Other Name: | Shagornal, Sagarnal |
Settlement Type: | Union Council |
Pushpin Map: | Bangladesh |
Pushpin Map Caption: | Location in Bangladesh |
Pushpin Label Position: | left |
Subdivision Type: | Country |
Subdivision Name: | Bangladesh |
Subdivision Type1: | Division |
Subdivision Name1: | Sylhet Division |
Subdivision Type2: | District |
Subdivision Name2: | Moulvibazar District |
Subdivision Type3: | Upazila |
Subdivision Name3: | Juri Upazila |
Population Total: | 34,492 |
Population Demonym: | Sagarnali, Shagornali, Sagornali |
Timezone1: | BST |
Utc Offset1: | +6 |
Postal Code Type: | Postal code |
Sagarnal Union Council (Bengali: সাগরনাল|Shagornal) is a Union Parishad of Bangladesh, located in Juri Upazila, Moulvibazar District, Sylhet Division.[1] It has an area of 29 square kilometres and a population of 34,492.
Sagarnal has a population of 34,492.
Sagarnal constitutes the no. 6 union council of Juri Upazila. It contains 16 villages and 14 mouzas.[2]
The villages are as follows: Sagornal (North, South and Tea Garden), Kapna Mountain Tea Garden, Bathnighat, Baradahar (North, South, East and West), Jalalpur, Hosnabad, Birgugali, Patilashangon, Jangaliya and Kharkuna.[3]
Sagornal has four Haat bazaars.[2]
The Union has a literacy rate of 70%. It has 8 government primary schools, 7 private primary schools. Sagornal High School is one of two high schools. It also has 4 junior schools. There is one madrasa which is Sagornal Senior Alim Madrasha.
The native population converse in their native Sylheti dialect but can also converse in Standard Bengali. Languages such as Arabic and English are also taught in schools. The Union contains 30 mosques.[4] They are as follows:
It also has 5 eidgahs and they are: Sagornal Shahi Eidgah, South Sagornal Shahi Eidgah, Maqam Bari Eidgah, Batnighat Shahi Eidgah and Patilashangon Shahi Eidgah.[5]
01 | Haji Ghiyathuddin Chowdhury | 1960 - 1972 | |
02 | Alhaj Mahmud Ali | 1974 - 1984 | |
03 | Abdul Hannan Chowdhury | 1984 - 1988 | |
04 | Abdun Nur | 1988 - 1992 | |
05 | Abdul Hannan Chowdhury | 1992 - 1998 | |
06 | Abdun Nur | 4/2/1998 - 3/3/2003 | |
07 | Abdul Hannan Chowdhury | 2003-2011 | |
08 | Imdadul Islam Chowdhury Liyaqat | 2011–present |