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Under British rule, Chuadanga was a sub-division within Nadia District. During partition, in 1947, excepting Krishnaganj thana (still under Nadia in West Bengal), Chuadanga was incorporated into East Pakistan. History of Chuadanga can be found in Nadia District Gazetteer during British rule. [ 5 ] During Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971 ...
Chuadanga Sadar Upazila is divided into Chuadanga Municipality and nine union parishads. The union parishads are subdivided into 90 mauzas and 129 villages. [2] Chuadanga Municipality is subdivided into 9 wards and 41 mahallas. [2] Alukdia Union; Begumpur Union; Kutubpur Union; Mominpur Union; Padmabila Union; Shankarchandra Union; Titudah Union
Located on the Mathabhanga river, Chuadanga was the first capital of Bangladesh. It was the sub-district of Kushtia district & turned into a district in 1984. In 1862, the first railway station in Bangladesh was established in Chuadanga city. Chuadanga city is connected by rail and road across the country.
Total. 165,158,616. The national language and official language of Bangladesh is Bangla according to the third article of the Constitution of Bangladesh. [ 2] Almost 99% of Bangladeshis speak Bengali (including dialects) as their first language. [ 3][ 1] Bengali Language Implementation Act, 1987 made it mandatory to use Bengali in all ...
Chuadanga Sadar is located at 23.6417°N 88.8583°E. It has 77,144 households and an area 298.27 km2. Chuadanga Sadar Upazila is bounded by Alamdanga Upazila on the north, Jibannagar Upazila on the south, Jhenaidah Sadar, Kotchandpur and Harinakunda Upazilas of Jhenaidah District, on the east, Damurhuda Upazila and West Bengal state of India on ...
v. t. e. Districts of Bangladesh. The divisions of Bangladesh are further divided into districts or zilas ( Bengali: জেলা ). [ 1] The headquarters of a district is called the district seat (Bengali: জেলা সদর, romanized: zila sadar ). There are 64 districts in Bangladesh. The districts are further subdivided into 495 ...
Eastern Bangali dialect: Bangali dialect is the most widely spoken dialect of Bengali language. It is spoken across the Khulna, Barisal, Dhaka, Mymensingh, Sylhet and Comilla Divisions of Bangladesh and the State of Tripura in India . 2. Rarhi dialect: Rarhi dialect is spoken across much of Southern West Bengal, India and Southwestern Bangladesh.
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