Haydarpur

Haydarpur or Haydor Pur (Bengali: হায়দরপুর) is a village in Bangladesh. It is located in Bhatgaon Union of Chhatak Upazila, in Sunamganj District, within the division of Sylhet Division.[1]

Haydor Pur

হায়দরপুর
ꠡꠥꠘꠣꠝꠉꠂꠘ꠆ꠎ
Haydor Pur
Location in Bangladesh
Coordinates: 24.840°N 91.552°E / 24.840; 91.552
Country Bangladesh
DivisionSylhet Division
Area
  Total1.36 km2 (0.53 sq mi)
Population
 (2011 census)
  Total3,000
  Density2,200/km2 (5,700/sq mi)
Demonym(s)Sunamganji, Shunamgonji, Shunamgoinji
Time zoneUTC+06:00 (BST)
Postal code
3060
Websitebhatgaonup.sunamganj.gov.bd

Geography

Haydor Pur is situated in north-eastern Bangladesh.

Nearby villages

  • East: Jhigli
  • West: Sripatipur
  • North: Mandalpur
  • South: Sonuakai

Economy

Agriculture is the mainstay and occupation of the villagers.[1]

Infrastructure

Road transportation is the main hindrances for the development of the village. There is a street which is used for plying light vehicles during dried season. During rainy season, the road transportation was under blockage. The village was thus completely isolated from the city. Now the government is constructing road from Koitok to Haydor Pur and may be commissioned within one year if work is taken up within one year if work is taken up continuously. Though electricity is not available at our village but most of the villagers are using solar plant as alternate. All the pavements are constructed and well-arranged. There have a little canal beside the main road which is used in rainy season though streets remain mud free at that time.

In Haydorpur people's once day made by a beggest business platform in Bangladesh

Education

  • Haydor Pur High School[2] (established in 1999)
  • Haydor Pur Government Primary School (established in 1954)
  • Haydor Pur Islamia Hafizia Madrasa (established in 1990)

Notable freedom fighters

  • Muhammad Rafeeq al-Islaam
  • Muhammad Anwar Rahman Tota Miah


See also

References

  1. "Community Report: Sunamganj" (PDF). Population & Housing Census 2011. Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved November 7, 2017.
  2. "List of Institutions" (XLS). Ministry of Education. Retrieved July 15, 2014.
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