Mithapukur (মিঠাপুকুরMithapukur[ˈmiʈʰaˌpukur](listen)) is an upazila of Rangpur District[1] in the division of Rangpur, Bangladesh. The upazila is situated in the middle of Rangpur, surrounded by Rangpur Sadar to the north, Pirganj to the south, Badarganj and Phulbari to the west and Pirgachha and Sundarganj to the east. Mithapukur is famous for being the birthplace of Begum Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain and its sweet mango Harivanga.
Mithapukur is the largest upazila in Rangpur zila in respect of both area and population. It came into existence in 1885 as a thana and was upgraded to upazila in 1983. Nothing is definitely known about the origin of the upazila name. It is said that Mir Jumla II, the Subahdar of Bengal, came there by the order of the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb in order to invade Koch Bihar.[2] He set up a camp near the current Mithapukur Degree College during the period of his military expedition in Bengal. His forces faced an acute problem of water for which a pond was dug near the camp. The water of the pond was so sweet that Mir Jumla named the place "Mithapukur" (Mitha means Sweet and Pukur means Pond). Some believe that Shah Ismail Ghazi ordered to dig the pond. It is believed that the pond consisted of five separate ponds. But in course of time, they mixed into a single pond.[citation needed]
Mithapukur (then, Mettypukre) in the Dury Wall Map of Bihar and Bengal, India in 1776
The name Mithapukur also appears in the James Rennell's Dury Wall Map of Bihar and Bengal, India (as Mettypukre) and N. Hindostan Map (as Mettypokra) and John Bartholomew's Map of Provinces of the Lower Ganges (as Mitapokhar).
Geography
Mithapukur is located at 25.5417°N 89.2833°E / 25.5417; 89.2833. It has total area 515.62km2. Mithapukur possesses a vast fertile land. The Jamuneshwari, Akhira, and Ghaghot are the major river flow through Mithapukur. The river, Akhira has divided Mithapukur landscape into two parts. The western part of Mithapukur is locally known as "Khiyari" (probably derived from the word "khoyeri" meaning reddish brown) due to its reddish-brown soil and the eastern part is known as "Poly" (= sediment) area. The eastern part is the largest. Mithapukur is inside the Varendra area. Many "Shalbon" (a forest whose main tree is the Shala tree) can be found in the western part of the Upazila which are thought to be the parts of a huge Varendra forest. Most of them are now reserved by the government. The Gopalpur Forest is the main landmark of Terrace soil area.
Demographics
As of the 2011 Bangladesh census,[3] Mithapukur has a population of 5,08,133 where males constitute 2,52,325 and females constitute 2,55,807 of the population with annual population growth rate of 1.21%. The total number of household of Mithapukur is 1,35,073. Mithapukur has an average literacy rate of 46% (7+ years) compared to the national average of 51.8% literate and 2nd highest literacy rate among the upazila Rangpur district followed by Rangpur Sadar.[3]
Mithapukur Upazila has a very diverse population with minority groups including Buddhists, Christians and tribes such as Santhal who have lived in the district from the beginning of settlement in this area.[4]
Economy
Unripe mangoes on a mango tree, Harivanga Mango
Agriculture is demographically the broadest economic sector and plays a significant role in the overall socio-economic fabric of Mithapukur. Mithapukur is the largest producer of mangoes, vegetables and potatoes in the district. Mithapukur is the birthplace of the sweet mango Harivanga, famous for its different taste.
Points of interest
Mithapukur Upazila has many historical and attractive places. Begum Rokeya Memorial in Pairaband is the birthplace of Begum Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain (1880–1932), an eminent educationist and a pioneer of women's liberation. Mithapukur's most popular tourist attractions are the Mithapukur Pond (excavated during the Mughal period), Benubon Buddhist Vihara-Mithapukur, the Mughal era three domed Mithapukur Mosque, Tanka jami Mosque at Latibpur, and Gopalpur forest and Eco park.[5]
Mithapukur Mughal Era Mosque
Statue of Begum Rokeya near Begum Rokeya Memorial
Administration
Mithapukur Upazila is divided into Badarganj Municipality and 17 union parishads: Balarhat, Balua Masimpur, Barabala, Bara Hazratpur, Bhangni, Chengmari, Durgapur, Emadpur, Gopalpur, Kafrikhal, Khoragachh, Latibpur, Milanpur, Mirzapur, Moyenpur, Pairaband, and Ranipukur. The union parishads are subdivided into 310 mauzas and 315 villages.[6]
There are many educational institutions in Mithapukur, including a few degree colleges.
Primary Education Center
Paglarhat Mangushree Government Primary School
Akabpur Government Primary School
High schools
Arifpur Junior School
Adarsha High School Mithapukur
Akhirahat Collegiat High School
Al-farooque Institute (high School)
Bairati Junior Girls School Adarhat Adarsha High School
Balar Hat Model Junior School
Balarhat High School
Balua Junior Girls High School
Bander Para Junior School
Betgara Junior School
Bhagabatipur High School
Bhagobatipur Uttarpara High School
Bhktipur High School
Birahimpur Adarsha High School
Bujruk Tajpur Abarsha High School
Burail Adorsha Junior School Bairati Bl High School
Buzruk Mohodipur Girls High School
Buzruk S. A. High School
Chadpara Nurani Jr School
Chalk Bazar Jonior School
Chuhar High School
Dhap Bagashory Junior School
Durgamoti Junior Girls School
Durgapur High School
Emadpur Bilateral High School
Fakirhat Public High School
Fariudpur High School
Formuder Para Junior School
Girai High School
Gopal Pur High School
Gopalpur Hamidia High School
Hulashuganj Bl High School
Ideal Publik School
Imadpur Popschim Para High School
Jaigir High School & College
Jalal Ganj High School
Jamal Pur Farida Begum High School
Jankipur High School
Jarullapur Girls High School
Jarullapur High School
Kashimpur Junior School
Keshobpur High School
Khoragach M.l High School
Khordashan Tipur Junior School
Kumarganj High School
Mahiapur Junior High School
Matherpur Junior School
Miarhat Ideal Junior High School
Mirzapur Adarsha School And College
Mirzapur Girl's High School
Mirzapur High School
Mithapukur Girls High School
Mithapukur High School
Molong Junior Girl's High School
Moulovi Ganj High School
Moyenpur High School
Moyenpur Kadamtala Bl High School
Murad Darpa Narayan Pur Junior School
Muradpur Jr High School
Nanakar Girl's High School
Nankar Bilateral High School
Natibpur B. L .high School
Nidhirampur Junior Girls School
Nishchintapur Samiunnessa Girls High School
Noorpur Girl's High School
Ovirampur Junior High School
Padagonj High School & College
Padmapukur High School
Paglarhat Monjusree High School
Paikan High School
Pairabond B R M Girl's High School
Pirarhat Junior High School
Radha Krishnopur High School
Rahamotpur Junior Girls School
Ramnather Para Junior High School
Ranipukur High School And College
Rasul Pur Junior School
Ratia High School
Rupshi High School
Sahid Zia Saran Girls High School
Saifur's English School
Salipur High School
Samina Khatun Girls High School
Saran B/l High School
Satani Raghabandropur High School
Sathibari Girls High School
Shah Abul Kashem High School
Shal Mara Bl High School
Shaltirhat Bl.high School
Sherpur High School
Sherudanga Adarsha Jr.girls High School
Sherudanga School And College
Shital Gari High School
Shthibari M.l High School
Shukurer Hat High School
Talimgonj Junior High School
Tanka Girls Bi Lateral High School
Thakur Bari Girls School
Madrasas
Alipur Islamia Dakhil Madrasha
Bairati Rahmania Dakhil Madrasha
Balarhat Hamidia Alim Madrasha
Bara Hazaratpur Dakhil Madrasah
Batason Islamia Dakhil Madrasha
Bhaktipur Mahbubia Dakhil Madrasah
Bhangni Ahmadia Fazil Madrasa
Buzrug Sontoshpur K.fazil Madrasa
Chandoni Chandpur Dakhil Madrasha
Charan Adarsah Girls Dakhil Madrasah
Chatra Ahmadia Dhakhil Madrasah
Chharan Bahrul Ulum Alim Madrasah
Dhap Shampur K.s.d Madrasha
Emadpur F. U. Fazil Madrasha
Enayetpur Islamia Dakhil Madrasha
Faridpur Abdullah Dakhil Madrasah
Faridpur Mollapara Aminia Dakhil Madrasha
Guttibari Islamia Fazil Madrasha
Hulashu Ganj Rashidia Girls Dakhil Madrasha
Jadabpur Islamia Dakhil Madrasha
Jafarpur Dakhil Madrasha
Jaigir Hat Fakhrul Ulum Senior Madrasha
Jointipur Pirosthan Dakhil Madrasha
Jorgas Moinpur Dakhil Madrasha
Kagzipara Ashrafia Dakhil Madrasah
Keshobpur Nezamia Dakhil Madrasah
Khordakomarpur Islamia Girls Dakhil Madrasha
Kumorganj Rahmania Dakhil Madrasha
Lashkarpur Ashkia Dakhil Madrasah
Madarpur E.a. Dakhil Madrasha
Mazgram Darul Huda Dakhil Madrasha
Milonpur Modinatul Ulum Dakhil Madrasha
Mirzapur Quaderia Senior Fazil Madrasa
Mithapukur Dakhil Madrasah
Molong Shihab Sairaj Dakhil Madrasha
Muradpur Razzakia Alim Madrasha
Mushapur Dakhil Madrasah
Nankor Dakhil Madrasha
Nayanpur Dakhil Madrasah
Nidhirampur Girls Dakhil Madrasa
Pacharhat Dakhil Madrasah
Paglar Hat Dakhil Madrasha
Pairaband S. Dakhil Madrasha
Ramrayer Para Islamia Dakhil Madrasha
Rokaniganj Ahya Ul-ulum Dakhil Madrasah
Rupshi Chetanaganj Rahmania Dakhil Madrasah
Shadullapur Baharul Ulum Dakhil Madrasha
Shalthi Para Pirsthan Dakhil Madrasah
Shathi Bari Islamia Senior (alim) Madrasa
Sherudanga Darul Ulum Dakhil Madrasha
Sukurerhat Islamia Bilateral Alim Madrasha
Tarfshadi Khairul Ulum Dakhil Madrasah
Colleges of Mithapukur
Payraband Government Begum Rokeya Memorial Degree College,
Jaigir High School and College,
Mithapukur College,
Shatibari College,
Ranipukur High School and College,
Padaganj School and College
Akhirahat College,
Shukurerhat College
Scatter College
Bairati College
Mirzapur Bachir Uddin College
Balarhat College
Balarhat Adarsh College
Henna Memorial Women's College
Serudanga School and College.
Mirzapur Adarsh High School and College.
Transport
Mithapukur is well connected to Dhaka, Rangpur, Bogra by National highway. Mithapukur can be reached by the 304km long National highway(N5) from Dhaka. The highway also provides a link to the neighbouring divisional town Rangpur by 18km from Upazila Sadar. Highway buses run from kallanpur, Dhaka to Rangpur and it takes about six to seven hours.
Notable residents
Begum Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain, writer, educationist, and social activist, was born in Pairaband in 1880.[7]
H.N.Ashequr Rahman Bangladesh Awami League politician and Incumbent Member of Parliament
Dr.Rashid Askari, Bengali-English writer, fictionist, columnist, translator, professor of English and the 12th vice-chancellor of Islamic University, Bangladesh[8]
See also
Upazilas of Bangladesh
Districts of Bangladesh
Divisions of Bangladesh
References
Abu Md. Iqbal Rumi Shah (2012). "Mithapukur Upazila". In Sirajul Islam and Ahmed A. Jamal (ed.). Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Seconded.). Asiatic Society of Bangladesh.
Col Ved Prakash (2006). "Ahom Rule: Last Two Centuries". Encyclopaedia of North-East India, Volume 1 (hardcovered.). Atlantic Publishers & Distributors (P) Ltd. ISBN978-8126907038.
Abdus Sattar (2012). "Rangpur District". In Sirajul Islam and Ahmed A. Jamal (ed.). Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Seconded.). Asiatic Society of Bangladesh.
দর্শনীয় স্থান[Sightseeing]. Mithapukur Upazila (in Bengali). Bangladesh National Portal.
Akhter, Shahida (2012). "Hossain, Roquiah Sakhawat". In Islam, Sirajul; Jamal, Ahmed A. (eds.). Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Seconded.). Asiatic Society of Bangladesh.
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