Sagardari Union

Coordinates: 22°50′07″N 89°09′06″E / 22.8352°N 89.1517°E / 22.8352; 89.1517
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Sagardari Union
সাগরদাড়ী ইউনিয়ন
Nickname: 
The Birth-place of poet Madhusudan
Motto(s): 
Culture, Education & Peace
Location in Bangladesh
Location in Bangladesh
Sagardari Union
Coordinates: 22°50′07″N 89°09′06″E / 22.8352°N 89.1517°E / 22.8352; 89.1517
CountryBangladesh
DivisionKhulna
DistrictJessore
UpazilaKeshabpur
Established1870
Founded byBritish Raj of British India
Chairman-Memberunion parishad
Government
 • Typelocal government
 • BodyChairman-ward Member
 • Chairman of unionKazi Mustafizur Rahman Mukto (Bangladesh Awami League)
Area
 • Total24.76 km2 (9.56 sq mi)
Elevation
5 m (16 ft)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total24,289
 • Density980/km2 (2,500/sq mi)
DemonymBangladeshi
Time zoneUTC+6 (BST)
Websitesagardariup.jessore.gov.bd

Sagardari Union (Bengali: সাগরদাড়ী ইউনিয়ন), is a union parishad of the Jessore District in the Division of Khulna, Bangladesh.[1]

Geography[edit]

Sagardari Union has an area of 24.51 square kilometres. This is the southern most union of Jessore District. It is located 50 km south from Jessore town and 13 km south from Keshabpur town by road. It is bounded by Kapotaksha River and Satkhira District to the west and south, Trimoni, Biddananadakati and Hasanpur union to the north and east.

Demographics[edit]

According to the 2011 Bangladesh census, Keshabpur had a population of 24289. and It has is highest literacy rate within Keshabpur Upzilla.

Points of interest[edit]

It is the birth place of father of the modern Bengali literature Michael Madhusudan Dutt. he was born on the 25 January 1824. Tourists from all over the world visit "Modhu Palli" and "Modhu Mela", a fair in memory of Modhusudan's birthday, is held every year. In the village of Meherpur a Muslim saint "Hazrat Meher Uddin" tomb over there who is came with Khan Jahan Ali from Iran to introduce Islam as a new religion in this area. Now the tomb and around forest is famous destination to all people.

Administration[edit]

Sagardari Union was established during British Raj on 1870.

Sagardari Union Parishad Complex is located on the banks of Kopotaksha river in Chingra Bazar area of Sagardari Union. The union consists of 9 wards and 16 villages. The union consists of a chairman, 9 ward members and 3 reserved women members. Each of them was directly elected by the people for 5 years.

The wards of the union are:

  • Ward No. 1: Banshbaria and Raghurampur
  • Ward No. 2: Meherpur and Gopsena
  • Ward No. 3: Mirzapur and Bishnapur
  • Ward No. 4: Gobindapur and Dharmapur
  • Ward No. 5: Kasta and Baruihati
  • Ward No. 6: Jhikra and Fatehpur
  • Ward No. 6: Chinra
  • Ward No. 6: Sagardari and Sheikhpara
  • Ward No. 9: Sagardari and Komarpur

Education[edit]

Sagardari Union has a number of noted institution like: Sagardari Michael Madhusadan Institution, Sagardari ASK Abu Sharab Sadeq vocational and Commerce College, Sagardari ASK Abu Sharab Sadeq Govt technical school, Sagardari Alim Madrasa, Mehepur Dakil Madrasa, Meherpur govt primary school, Gobindapur Govt primary school.

In 2018 the member of parliament of Jessore-3 and Jessore-6 has been proposed to set a cultural university to the honor of poet Micheal Madhusudan Dutt in Sagardari. This project now under hold to approve.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Sagardari Union". Bangladesh National Portal.