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Keraniganj Upazila Keraniganj কেরানীগঞ্জ Upazila Location in Bangladesh Coordinates: 23°41′N 90°20′E / 23.683°N 90.333°E Country Bangladesh Division Dhaka Division District Dhaka District Area • Total 166.87 km 2 (64.43 sq mi) Population (1991) • Total 530,174 • Density 3,177/km 2 (8,230/sq mi) Time zone BST ( UTC+6 ) Website Official Map of Keraniganj Keraniganj ( Bengali : কেরানীগঞ্জ) is an Upazila of Dhaka District in the Division of Dhaka , Bangladesh . [1] Geography The town of Keraniganj stands on the southwest side of Dhaka City on the bank of the Buriganga river. Keraniganj Upazila with an area of 166.87 km 2 , is bounded by Savar Upazila and Mohammadpur, Hazaribagh, Kamrangir Char, Lalbagh, Kotwali and Sutrapur Thanas to the northeast, Shyampur Thana and Narayanganj and Sadar Upazilas to the east, Serajdikhan Upazila to the south, and by Nawabganj and Singair Upazilas to the west. The main rivers are the Buriganga and Dhaleshwari. Keraniganj is connected to Dhaka Metropolitan through two modern bridge (Buriganga Bridge-2 and Bangladesh China friendship bridge which is also known as Burignaga Bridge-1) over Buriganga river. According to police administration, Keranigong is now divided into two thanas which are South Keraniganj and Keraniganj Model Thana, respectively. The Bangladesh government has a plan to integrate Keraniganj Upazila into Dhaka municipality in the near future, to accommodate the expansion of the capital. History It is believed that during the reign of Nawab Sayesta Khan the paik-peyada and clerical staff (kerani) of the Nawab used to live on the other side of the river Buriganga. Keraniganj is named after this. Historically, it is believed that, after the regime change in 1757, Nawab Siraj ud- Daulahs wife and one of his aunts were in prison at Jinjira in Keraniganj. Strategically, Keraniganj played a vital role during the liberation war of Bangladesh (1971), specially in the guerilla warfare. Many of the guerilla operations in Dhaka city were planned and conducted from Keraniganj and, for this reason, it had to pay for this. The Pakistani army set fire to many houses in Konakhola, Basta, Brahmankirtha, Ghatarchar, Monohorea, Jaynagar, Goalkhali and Khagail Kholamora villages. The freedom Fighters later conducted extensive guerilla attack on the Pakistani army. Demographics As of the 1991 Bangladesh census, Keraniganj had a population of 530,174. Males constitute were 54.6% of the population, and females 45.4%. This Upazilas eighteen up population was 283,997. Keraniganj had an average literacy rate of 37.7% (7+ years), and the national average of 32.4% literate.[2] Institutions Educational Institutions: Educational and Religious institutions: Kenanigonj Upazila has 8 colleges, 18 high school, 2 junior high school, 11 Madrasa, 102 government primary school and 10 non-government primary school. Religious: There are 473 mosque, 151 temple, 1 tomb and 60 eidgah, most noted of which is the tomb of Adu Pagla.
Posted on: Tue, 06 Jan 2015 14:36:00 +0000

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