Showing posts with label Education. Show all posts
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Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Images Of Dinajpur District


Suitable Extra-Curricular Activities Of Institute

Science For advanced RESEARCH the Institute of Research and Training (IRT) has been established.
Halls of residence
  • Male halls
1. Dormitory -1 (Shekh Rasel Hall) Shekh Rasel Hall east(Extended Hall) 2. Dormitory -2 (Shaheed Rastrapati Ziaur Rahman Hall) 3. Dormitory -4 (Tajuddin Ahmed Hall) 4.Bangabondhu Hall(under construction)
  • Female halls
1.Dormitory -3(Shekh Fajilatunnesa Mujib Hall) Ladies Hall Extension -1(Ivy Rahman Hall) Ladies Hall Extension -2(Pritilota Hall) An extended area for foreign students.
Student organizations
Students at HSTU are involved in extra-curricular activities. The student organizations are:
  • ESA (Engineering Student's Association)
  • Debating Society of HSTU
  • Programmers Arena
  • HSTU-OSN(OPEN SOURCE NETWORK)
  • এসো গণিত শিখি(CSE Faculty)
  • ABS (Assosiation of Business Studies)
  • SAFF (Student's Association Of Fisheries)
  • BSWF (Business Studies Welfare Fund)
  • CSEA(Computer Science and Engineering Association)
  • Orko Shangskritik Jote
  • Senjuty Sangskritik Oikko (Senjuty on Facebook)
  • Rotaract club of HSTU (www.rotaracthstu.org)
  • HSTU Film Club
  • ElOmElO-11 Production (Musical & Film Making Group)
  • Prothom-alo Bondhusobha
  • Bondhu protidin
  • Turbo Crater (A Music Band & Music School)
  • HSTU Contest Programmer
  • Programming Resource (Programming Resource in Facebook)
  • Networking Clab, HSTU
Sports and extracurricular activities
The university organizes sports and other extracurricular and recreational activities. It provides intramural and extramural programmes.

Internal and external programmes (games and sports)

The directorate organizes and conducts interdepartmental and inter-hall tournaments, individual hall athletics, university athletics, and inter-university games and sports. Students participate in national championships in games and sports for which training and coaching are offered.
Library
The university Library contains a collection of more than 25,000 volumes, including bound volumes of periodicals. It subscribes to over 50 foreign journals. A complete automation of the system is in the process. The Confined Section of the library contains rare books.
Medical centre
The medical centre offers free medical service to students, teachers, staff and family members of the teachers and staff. The centre provides service round-the-clock, seven-days-a-week, with four doctors with ambulance facility. The centre has 12 bed accommodation so that patients suffering from contagious diseases may be cared for in isolation.

The university Academic offers 24 under-graduate degrees to describe discuss

Hajee Mohammad Danesh
Hajee Mohammad Danesh (1900–1986) was a peasant leader and politician. He was born in Sultanpur village in Dinajpur District. He obtained his M.A. in History from Aligarh Muslim University in 1931 and B.L. degree in 1932. In the 1930s, Danesh became active in the communist organisations of Bengal, especially the Bengal provincial organisation of the Communist Party of India. He was arrested twice in 1938 by the government of Bengal for his participation in the Tebhaga movement, an agitation in northern Bengal against zamindars landlords for landless peasants and share-croppers who sought a greater share of the yield, most of which was surrendered to the zamindars. Danesh was one of the few Muslim communist leaders of the struggle, and worked to mobilise the Muslim peasantry in favor of the movement. In 1945, he joined the All India Muslim League, but was later expelled for his participation in the continuing Tebagha movement, and re-arrested by the Bengal government in 1946.After the partition of India and Bengal in 1947, Danesh remained in his home district of Dinajpur, which fell in Muslim-majority East Bengal, which became part of the newly created Muslim state of Pakistan. He died in Dhaka on 28 June 1986.
Academics
The university offers 24 under-graduate degrees under 9 faculties along with several post-graduate and doctoral courses. These are
1. Faculty of Postgraduate Studies
  • Ph D
  • MS
  • MBA
  • Evening MBA
2. Faculty of Engineering
  • B.Sc. in Food and Process Engineering (FPE)
  • B.Sc. in Agricultural Engineering (AE)
  • Bachelor of Architecture(B.Arch)
  • B.Sc. in Civil Engineering(CE)
  • B.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering(ME)
Faculty Of Engineering
3. Faculty of Computer Science and Engineering
  • B.Sc. in Computer Science and Engineering (CSE)
  • B.Sc. in Telecommunication and Electronic Engineering (TEE)
  • B.Sc. in Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE)
4.Faculty of Business Studies
  • Bachelor of Business Administration (major in level-4)
  • BBA (major in accounting)
  • BBA (major in marketing)
  • BBA (major in management)
  • BBA (major in finance & banking)
5.Faculty of Agriculture
  • B.Sc.(Hons.) in Agriculture
  • B.Sc.(Hons.) in Agriculture and Argi-Business (AAB)
6.Faculty of Fisheres
  • B.Sc.(Hons.) in Fisheries
7.Faculty of Veterinary and Animal Science
  • Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM)
8.Faculty of Science
  • B.Sc.(Hons.) in Physics
  • B.Sc.(Hons.) in Chemistry
  • B.Sc.(Hons.) in Mathematics
  • B.Sc.(Hons.) in Statistics
9.Faculty of Arts & Social Science
  • B.A.(Hons.) in English
  • B.S.S.(Hons.) in Economics
  • B.S.S.(Hons.) in Social Science

Photo Gallery Of HSTU

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Institute Of HSTU

Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science and Technology University (HSTU) is a government-financed public university of Bangladesh. Locally it is known as Hajee Danesh University. It is situated between about 10 miles from Dinajpur city at a place known as Basherhat. A sports school named BKSP (Dinajpur) which was also established by the government of Bangladesh is situated beside the campus.In 2015 more than 100 foreign students come from five countries.

Tuesday, April 5, 2016

Demandable Educational Institute Of Dinajpur District

Education
There are two government colleges in the Dinajpur town. Dinajpur Government College, which was previously known as Surendranath college, is for both male and female students. The other government college is for female students only. Both colleges are operated under Bangladesh National University.Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science and Technology University is a government-financed public university of Bangladesh situated 10 km from Dinajpur main town. It serves as an institution of science and technology in northern part of the country.
This district gives the opportunity to read in two Govt. schools, Dinajpur Zilla School (for boys only) and Dinajpur Govt. Girls' High School. Dinajpur Zilla School was established in 1854 during the British reign. It is located at the center of the Dinajpur town. It owns a hostel too for residential facilities. This school is one of 20 schools in Bangladesh, which has a govt. funded "E-Learning" facility and E-Laboratory. There is Stone made Map of South Asia subcontinent in this school, which was made at 1934. It has a very talented Score in S.S.C participation. There is also an auditorium, a sculpture of celebrating the 150 years of the school, a mosque, an enhanced library and laboratory in this school. There is also a textile institute.Now RIDGE School is the most modern and British standard popular school of Dinajpur.
Dinajpur Medical College and Hospital
There is a government medical college here, which is one of the 22 government funded medical colleges in Bangladesh. It is located in the town of Dinajpur. It admits 150 students into the f-year MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery) degree program. There is a four story building. There are two hostels for boys and three hostels for girls. There are four hostels for intern doctors. Sixteen batches of students have passed from this medical college. Dinajour Medical College Journal is recognized by the BMDC and is published twice a year (ISSN 2070-2019). The 500-bed hospital has high technology and has started to provide more services. There is also a well-developed nursing college behind the hospital building. The hospital has an ultrasound center for nuclear medicine near Sadar Hospital, Dinajpur. Dinajpur Medical College Hospital now provides health services not only in the Dinajpur District but also to people from other districts near Dinajpur.
Other
Dinajpur Central Shahid Minar is the 2nd largest Shahid minar in the country. Dinajpur Boasts a regional training center of Bangladesh Krira Shiksha Pratisthan. Bangladesh Krira Shiksha Pratisthan situated at Basher hat near to HSTU campus. It aims to train and educate sports prodigy. Dinajpur also has a government Veterinary college, a government Polytechnique institute and several private polytechnique institutions. Tenth educational board of Bangladesh has been established in Dinajpur in 2007. From 2009 S.S.C. (Secondary School Certificate) and H.S.C. (Higher Secondary School Certificate) exams have been started to be taken. In S.S.C. exam for the first time it stood 2nd in the country in the G.P.A. 5 list.
Notable residents
  • Khurshid Jahan – 1939-2006, former Bangladeshi Minister of Women's and Children's affairs.
  • Haji Mohammad Danesh – 1900-1986, Bangladeshi politician and communist activist.
  • Subhash Dutta – (9 February 1930 – 16 November 2012) was a Bangladeshi filmmaker, theater and film actor.
  • M. Yousuf Ali – Died in 1999, first Bangladeshi Minister of Education.
  • Moinuddin Ahmed Chowdhury – 1921-1998, prominent East Pakistani politician.
  • Late Prof. Abdullah Al Kafi – (1945 – 2005), Member of Parliament of Jatiyo Sangshad, for Dinajpur-1, distinguished politician and political leader.

History Of Parbatipur railway station

History
During the British period all railway connections to Assam and North Bengal were through the eastern part of Bengal. From 1878, the railway route from Kolkata, then called Calcutta, to Siliguri was in two laps. The first lap was a 185 km journey along the Eastern Bengal State Railwayfrom Calcutta Station (later renamed Sealdah) to Damookdeah Ghat on the southern bank of the Padma River, then across the river in a ferry and the second lap of the journey, which was a 336 km metre gauge line of the North Bengal Railway that linked Saraghat on the northern bank of the Padma to Siliguri.
The 1.8 km long Hardinge Bridge across the Padma came up in 1912. In 1926 the metre-gauge section north of the bridge was converted to broad gauge, and so the entire Calcutta - Siliguri route became broad-gauge. Parbatipur came up as a station on the Calcutta-Siliguri route.
Once Parbatipur came up as a railway station on the Chilahati-Parbatipur-Santahar-Darshana Line in 1876, it became a centre of further railway development. There were two developments, one eastward and the other westward. North Bengal State Railway opened a metre gauge line to Kaunia in 1879. Two narrow gauge lines were laid by Eastern Bengal Railway from Kaunia to Dharla River. The Kaunia Dharla railway lines were converted to metre gauge in 1901. The Kaunia-Dharla line was extended to Amingaon in 1908. The Assam Behar State Railway started building westward in 1884 and by 1889, Parbatipur was connected with Katihar in Bihar.
With the partition of India,railway links outside Bangladesh were lost but Parbatipur continued to be an important railway junction.
External links
  • Photographs of Parbatipur Junction
References
  1. Jump up to:a b "India: the complex history of the junctions at Siliguri and New Jalpaiguri". IRFCA. Retrieved 2012-02-07.
  2. Jump up^ "Hardinge Bridge". Banglapaedia. Retrieved 2011-11-12.
  3. Jump up^ R.P. Saxena. "Indian Railway History timeline". Retrieved 2012-02-01.

Famous Tourism Place In Dinajpur District


Famous Tourist Attractions in Dinajpur District

Ramsagor, Shukh Sagor, Sapnapuri, Anyanda Sagor, Durbasagor, Nation Park, Kantazir Mondir, Sura Mosque, Graveyard of Chehel Gazi, Royal Palace, Shingha Duar Palace, Dauri Temple, Baro Pukuria Cole Mine, Power Plant, Moddhapara Hard Rock Mine, Suja Mosque, Setabgonj Suger Mill, Shitacot Buddhist Bihar, Dhakeshari Temple, Kaliya jue Temple, Gorashohid Boro-Moydan,  Nayabad Mosque, Aowkora Mosque,  Dinajpur Rajbari, Dipshikha School in Rudrapur,  Hili Land Port, Shopnopuri artificial amusement park, Nowpara Ideal Village,  Ghughu-danga Zamindar Bari, Singra Forest,  K. T Complex, Shita Coart Bihar etc.

Museum Video Of Bangladesh-Dinajpur


Interested Place Of Dinajpur Part 01 Video


The Location Of Phulbari Upazila In Dinajpur District

Phulbari (Bengaliফুলবাড়ী) is an Upazila of Dinajpur District in the Division of Rangpur DivisionBangladesh.Phulbari is located at 25.5167°N 88.8833°E . It has 24816 households and total area 229.55 km².As of the 1991 Bangladesh census, Phulbari has a population of 129,435. Males constitute 51.51% of the population, and females 48.49%. This Upazila's population over age of eighteen is 67,837. Phulbari has an average literacy rate of 31.7% (7+ years); the national average is 32.4% literate. Phulbari Upazila (dinajpur district) with an area of 229.55 km2, is bounded by Parbatipur and Chirirbandar upazilas on the north, Birampur upazila on the south, Nawabganj (Dinajpur) and Birampur upazilas on the east, West Bengal of India on the west. Little Jamuna is the main river.
Phulbari (Town) consists of 9 wards and 11 mahallas. The area of the town is 16.03 km2; population 28557; male 51.05%, female 48.95%. The density of population is 1781 per km2. The literacy rate among the town people is 55.1%.

To Describe Parbatipur Sub District Of Dinajpur District

Parbatipur (Bengaliপার্বতীপুর ) is an upazila (subdistrict) of Dinajpur District in the Rangpur DivisionBangladesh.Parbatipur is located at 25.6533°N 88.9155°E . It has 53,146 households and a total area 395.1 km².As of the 1991 Bangladesh census, Parbatipur has a population of 270,904. Males constitute 51.46% of the population, and females 48.54%. Upazila's population of people eighteen years old or older is 139,294. Parbatipur has an average literacy rate of 29.7% (7+ years), compared to the national average of 32.4%.

Educational knowledge Of Nawabganj Upazila

As of the 1991 Bangladesh census, Nawabganj has a population of 170301. Males constitute 51.28% of the population, and females 48.72%. This Upazila's eighteen up population is 88690. Nawabganj has an average literacy rate of 24.2% (7+ years), and the national average of 32.4% literate.Nawabganj is famous for the birthplace of Juan Fransico, the explorer of the Nile River. He was born to Caesanda Veonias and Joewne Fransico around the 1650s. Exact date is unsure.
Tourism
Ashorar Bill & Shal-Forest:(517.61 Hectres) Well balanced Ecosystem in Ashorar bill & surrounding shal forest. About 3-4 Square Km Forest with ambient atmosphere. Ashorar bill's canal system is very unique. Guest birds are available all the year long. Even it is visible from space via google earth (Location:25°25'39.19"N 89˚03'22.87"E). It is declared as National forest under the Name "Nawabganj National Forest" at 24/10/2010 by People Republic of Bangladesh.
Education
On educational sector nawabganj is far ahead from others upazila.There are a several number of educational institutions including degree college, mohila degree college,high school,madrasha,primary school etc. All of them Daudpur Degree College, Daudpur M.L. High School and Hatisal Fazil Madrasha are noted ones. All these provides qualified sound education.In all board exam the student of this upazila shows their merit and achieve huge success.a huge number of students from this upazila study at buet(najim,rubel,sopon,sahriar),dhaka university,medical college and on others versity.
Mineral Resource
Dighipara-a small village under Putimara Union: It is the largest deposit of Coal mainly Anthracites & Silica in Bangladesh. BAPEX have already surveyed the underground deposits in 1994. Villagers want well-justified decisions that facilitates both the Country, Environment & residents nearby. As controversial dispute in Phulbari Coal mine project with Asia Energy,Govern. of Bangladesh & Local people; Dighipara will be a free,transparent solution for both Energy crisis & demands of the local people.
References
  1. Jump up S.M Mahfuzur Rahman (2012). "Nawabganj Upazila (Dinajpur District)". In Sirajul Islam and Ahmed A. Jamal. Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Second ed.). Asiatic Society of Bangladesh.
  2. Jump up "Population Census Wing, BBS.". Archived from the original on 2005-03-27. Retrieved November 10, 2006.

Description of Kaharole Upazila

Kaharole (Bengaliকাহারোল) is an Upazila of Dinajpur District in the Division of Rangpur,
 Bangladesh.Kaharole is located at 25.7917°N 88.6000°E . It has 22448 households and total area 205.54 km².Kaharole has 6 Unions/Wards, 153 Mauzas/Mahallas, and 152 villages.As of the 1991 Bangladesh census, Kaharole has a population of 118379. Males constitute 51.78% of the population, and females 48.22%. This Upazila's eighteen up population is 60240. Kaharole has an average literacy rate of 24.9% (7+ years); the national literacy average is 32.4%.Kaharole has 6 Unions/Wards, 153 Mauzas/Mahallas, and 152 villages.

‎Population Statistics Of Hakimpur Upazila

Hakimpur (Bengaliহাকিমপুর) is an Upazila of Dinajpur District in the Division of Rangpur,  Bangladesh.Hakimpur is located at 25.2833°N 89.0167°E. It has 13,769 households and total area 99.92 km²As of the 1991 Bangladesh census, Hakimpur has a population of 66,875. Males constitute 51.22% of the population, and females 48.78%. This Upazila's eighteen up population is 35,649. Hakimpur has an average literacy rate of 30.1% (7+ years), better than the national average of 32.4%..

Population Census Of Ghoraghat Upazila

Ghoraghat (Bengaliঘোড়াঘাট) is an Upazila of Dinajpur District in the Division of Rangpur , Bangladesh.Ghoraghat is located at 25.2458°N 89.2167°E . It has 17535 house holds and a total area of 148.67 km².As of the 1991 Bangladesh census, Ghoraghat had a population of 84279. Males constituted 51.01% of the population, and females 48.99%. This Upazila's eighteen up population is 43913. Ghoraghat has an average literacy rate of 26.1% (7+ years), and the national average of 32.4% literate.

Monday, April 4, 2016

History Of Dinajpur District

History
Dinajpur was once a part of the ancient state of Pundravardhana. Devkot which rotated as capital of Lakhnauti was located 11 miles south of Dinajpur town. The British administrative control in Dinajpur was established in 1786. At the time of Partition of Bengal in 1947, part of greater Dinajpur district was included in West Bengal and it was named West Dinajpur district. People of the district took part in the Tebhaga Movement and also had significant contribution in the War of Liberation of 1971.
An ancient engraved stone, believed to be from the Gupta era, was recovered from the bank of a pond near Sura Masjid in the Ghoraghat Upazila in Dinajpur in October 8.
Dinajpur Municipality
At first, after its formation in 1856, the Dinajpur Municipality used to be run by a town committee presided over by the Deputy Magistrate. This was among the first 40 municipalities in Bengal at that time. Later in 1868, the 'District Town Act' commissioned a Chairman of the municipality who replaced the Deputy Magistrate and given a similar rank as a District Magistrate. Mr. Patterson was appointed the first Chairman of Dinajpur Municipality in 1869.
Archaeology
Sites of archaeological importance:
  • Aowkora Mosque – Meaning, "Echoing Mosque".
  • Baraduari
  • Dinajpur Museum
  • Ghughu-danga Zamindar Bari
  • Gour Gabindha
  • Habra Zamindar Bari
  • Kantajew Temple
  • Matasagar
  • Nayabad mosque
  • Dinajpur Rajbari
  • Ramsagar tank
  • Shingha Darwaza – Meaning, "Lion Gate".
  • Shita Coat Bihar – The oldest Buddhist Bihar in the world.
  • Sitar Kuthuri
  • Sukhsagar
  • The tombs of Chehel Gazi and Gor-e-Shahid Moydan.