Parshuram Upazila

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Parshuram
পরশুরাম
Upazila
Parshuram

Location in Bangladesh

Coordinates: 23°13′N 91°26.5′E / 23.217°N 91.4417°E / 23.217; 91.4417Coordinates: 23°13′N 91°26.5′E / 23.217°N 91.4417°E / 23.217; 91.4417
Country  Bangladesh
Division Chittagong Division
District Feni District
Government
  Jatyo songsod Begum Khaleda Zia
  Upazila Chairman Kamal Uddin Mazumdar
Area
  Total 196.61 km2 (75.91 sq mi)
Population (1991)
  Total 176,731
  Density 899/km2 (2,330/sq mi)
Time zone BST (UTC+6)
Website

www.parshuramnews.com

Official Map of Parshuram

Parshuram (Bengali: পরশুরাম) is an upazila of Feni District in the Division of Chittagong, in southeast Bangladesh.

10 Anantapur

Anantapur is a village in the Parshuram Upazila. 87% of people are literate in this village. There have a Government Primary School, One non-government High School, One non-government Primary School and Two Madrasa. The villagers are gentle and respect one another. Most of people from this village live in the capital Dhaka and Chittagong city.

Administrative

Parshuram has 10 unions/wards, 166 mauzas/mahallas, and 162 villages.

Munshir Khil

Munshir Khil is a famous village in Parshuram Upazila, Feni District, Bangladesh. The village is in No. 4 Box Mahmud Union. It is in the eastern side of Parshuram Upazila, near South Guthuma and Narania village. 100% people in this village are literate. There is a Government Primary School, a High School and a Madrasha are situated in this village. Most of the people in this village are businessman, service holder, industrialist and self-employed.Communication, Transportation system and other National facilities are very much nice here. Most of the people of this village are freedom fighter and were actively contribute in the liberation War in 1971 .Munshir Khil is a most attractive place in Bangladesh. Every year many people come to travel this village to enjoy the natural scenery. Many-more people of Munshir Khil are well known in Bangladesh as well as in around the world.

Narania

Narania is a famous village in Parshuram Upazila. 80% people in this village are literate. It is near Munshir Khil village.

South Guthuma

South Guthuma is a village in the Parshuram Upazila. 100% of people are literate in this village. The villagers are gentle and respect one another. Most of people from this village live in capital Dhaka and Chittagong city.


Chitoleya Union Parishad

Dhanikunda is a well known village in no. 3 Chitolya Union. It is situated near the Mohori river. Dhanikunda Hosne Ara High School is only the school in this Union which founder was Late. M.S. Huda with the collaboration of his friends. He was also associated with the founder of Parashuram College. During liberation period, Chitoleya was the very important place where our bravo freedom fighter took face to face fight with Pakistani army.

Kahua

Kahua is a village in the Bakshamhmud Union Parishad in Parshuram Upazila. 85% of people are literate in this village. The villagers are 100% Muslim. Most of people from this village live in capital Dhaka and Chittagong city.Kahua Majumder Bari is a biggest,100% litarete as a one family bari, most of the peaple of this Majumder bari lives in various countries of the world and various districts of Bangladesh, another name of this bari is 22 kolami bari because in 1922, 22 student of this bari graduated at a time in British period, from British period a lot of government class one officers were in this Majuder bari. There is a Majudmer foundation in this bari which arranged a programme in the year 2012 in this Bari. Organized by A.K.M Muhit Uddin, Asheke e Elahi, A.H.M Mahtab Uddin, Humaun Kabir, A.T.M munir Uddin Majumder, Moshaaraf Hossain Jamal and Md Moazzom Hossain Majumder (Munna). This Majudmer family started from Subedar Sayestan Khan. There is a big Jumma masjid front of the Bari, near to Kahua Majumder. Bari has a Government Primary School, High School and Dakhil Madrasha. One of the biggest rivers is on the western side of Kahua village name Kahua nodi.

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