Tungipara
Upazila (gopalganj district) area 127.87 sq km, located in between 22°50' and 23°01' north
latitudes and in between 89°48' and 89°57' east longitudes. It is bounded by gopalganj
sadar and kotalipara upazilas on the north, chitalmari and nazirpur upazilas
on the south, Kotalipara' upazila on the east, Gopalganj Sadar and mollahat upazilas
on the west.
Population Total
99462; male 52015, female 47447; Muslim 67250, Hindu 32128, Buddhist 74 and
others 10.
Water bodies Main
river: madhumati, Ghagat, Dariar Gang and Shailadaha. Tungri Canal is
notable.'
Administration Tungipara
Thana was formed in 1974 and it was turned into an upazila in 1995. Tungipara
Municipality was formed in 1997.
Tungipara (Bengali: টুংগীপাড়া) is an upazila of Gopalganj District in the Division of Dhaka, Bangladesh.[1] It is the birthplace ofSheikh Mujibur Rahman, considered Father of the Nation and founder of independent Bangladesh.
Geography
Tungipara is
located at 22.9000°N 89.8833°E on the north-eastern bank of the
Modhumoti River. It is the most southern upazila of Gopalganj District. To the
north is Gopalganj Sadar, the east is Kotalipara, on the south Nazirpur and in
the west is Chitalmari Upazila of Bagerhat District. Tungipara Upazilla
has 16,030 households and a total area of 127.25 km².
It consists
of one municipality and five unions:
Tungipara
(Municipality)
Patgati
(Union)
Dumuria
(Union)
Borni
(Union)
Kushli
(union)
Gopalpur
(Union)
Demographics
As of the 1991
Bangladesh census, Tungipara has a population of 88,102. Males constitute
51.25% of the population, and females 48.75%. This Upazila's 18+ population is
42,147. Tungipara has an average literacy rate of 63.3% (7+ years), and the
national average of 32.4% literate.[2]
Points of
interest
Monument of
Bangabandhu, Gaohordanga Madrasa, Borni'r Baor, Madhumoti river,Patgati
Bazar,Baghir River,Union Digital Center.
Administration
Tungipara
has 5 Unions, 1 pouroshova, 33 Mauzas/Mahallas, and 67 villages. Father of the
nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was born and his grave is also here.In
1995 it becomes upazilla. It has Bangabondhu Complex,34 (or more) two stored
building,two hospitals and a highway.It has A govt university College named
Sheikh Mujibur Rahaman University college.Also has a Govt high School named
Gimadanga Tungipara Govt.High School. The famous river Madhumati divides
Tungipara from Bagerhat District & also the divider of Dhaka-khulna
division.
The
contributions of Tungipara in the liberation war
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To handover
the political power to the elected members in the election in 1970 the
Pakistani rulers started delaying and then the father of the nation Bangobandhu
Sheikh Muzibur Rahman had given his historical speech on 7 March 1971 against
the Pakistani rulers. In that amazing speech the seeds of freedom lied down
which had been exposed on 25th march with the declaration of independence
through E P R wireless message.
Tungipara
was the birthplace of Bangobandhu. So people of all classes of Tungipara paying
their response to Bangobandhu started fighting against the Pakistani rulers for
the independence.
That time
the younger brother of Bangobandhu, Sheikh Abu Naser, came to the village and
started gathering young people as the future plan of fighting against the
Pakistani rulers. He took Panna Biswas and went India. After a few days Sheikh
Kamal came to the village and with the help of Kazi Mostofa, the former E P R
member of Kerailkopa, and Mr. Rashed, an army soldier, organized the young
people to take part in the liberation war. After that they all went to India to
take necessary training for the war. At the meantime Major Abdur Rahman from
Gimadanga started collecting young people at Ghonapara to make another group of
freedom fighter.
On 17 March
Bangladeshi flag was raised in the air at Patgati Bazar for the first time.
Saiyod Nurul Haque (Manik Mia), Sheikh Motaleb, Colonel Abdur Rahman, Mozibor
Rahman Molla, Solaiman Kholifa, Sakhawat Shikder, Sheikh Shohidul Islam, Akbor
Ali Shikdar, Abul Bashar, Ranga, Sheikh Alomgir Hossain Dilu, Sheikh Lutfor
Rahman, Sheikh M Jahangir Hossain, S M Enamul Hoque, Sheikh Liakot Hossain, A.
Kuddus Fokir, Momen Shorif, Solaiman Shikdar,Abdul Ali Molla, Salu kha and many
other people were present there.
As Sheikh
Jamal fled away from Dhanmondi 32, the Pakistani military came to Bangobandhu’s
residence to search him on 19 May 1971. They burnt the house with fire and
killed at least six innocent people of that village. They were Sheikh Mintu,
Kazi Torab Ali, Sheikh Arshad Ali, Md Liakot Ali Liku, Dhola Mia Kobiraz and
Sordar. Sheikh Borhan Uddin was caught by Pakistani military but his aunt
introduced him as a servant to the Pakistani commander made him safe. Military
tried to catch Sheikh Akram Hossain, Kazi Shafiul Alam and Sheikh Imam Hossain.
Sheikh Akram was able to flee away and rest of them escaped themselves into the
store room of Kazi Nowser Ali.
In the
circumstance the father and mother of Bangobandhu was sheltered by Moulovi
Abdul Bari Biswas. But that place was not safe enough, so they were taken to
the house of Jhilu Biswas after a few days. When the war began very hardly they
were sheltered in Shibchor with the help of Alam and Faruk, two members of
Hemayet Force.
Most of the
freedom fighters of Tungipara had been taken their training and arms from
Bagundia of India. It is mentioned that no big war had taken place in
Tungipara. Because the area was impassable in that time. So the Pakistani
militaries guarded through the rivers with their gunboat all the time. As a result,
the freedom fighters of this area fought many parts of the country.
Ali Akbor
Shikdar had collected arms from the Bagundia camp and with the help of Captain
Afzal entered into Bangladesh. They fought against the Pakistani militaries at
Owapda in Satkhira. Then they attacked Alipur Mahmudpur E P R camp and the
Pakistani militaries surrendered there. Captain Afzal fought under the
instruction of Abdul Jalil who was the commander of sector 9.
Patgati’s
Shirazul kholifa was a member of E P R in 1971. He was connected with 5th wing
of Khulna. In the days of fearful March, with many Bangali members including
him were taken to Jhumjhumpur camp at Jessore. On 26 March late night when the
Pakistani militaries jumped over them, they began to take steps against the
Pakistani military.
He went to
Chakulia at Bihar in India to take necessary training. Then he with
Bangobandhu’s younger Brother Sheikh Naser and Panna Biswas were taken to
Bagundia camp by Indian Captain Shepa. After completing training they came to
Chitolmari with many freedom fighters. They were commended by Shamsu Mollik, a
brave freedom fighter of Chitolmari. Under his command they made an operation
in Madhobkathi Madrasa and after a whole day of destructive fighting the
Pakistani militaries were compelled to escape and the launches of the
Pakistani’s were sunk in the river.
Shirazul
kholifa fought many places of the country. Sometimes he carried information of
Bangobandhu’s parents to his younger brother Sheikh Abu Naser.
Biswas
Shirajul Haque Panna (Panna Biswas) was deeply connected with "Chattro
League" when he was studying in Bangobandhu Govt. College in Gopalganj
formerly the college was known as Kayede Azom College. In that time the
influence of student organization NSF was terrific. Panna, Lalu, Ismat kadir
and others who were the founder of Chattroleague in Gopalganj got conflicted
many times with NSF. When the former Minister Ohiduzzaman failed to pass the
election of 70, the NSF became more dangerous. After the declaration of 7th
march from Bangobandhu Panna Biswas with his fellow were trying to prepare
them. After Sheikh Abu Naser coming from Dhaka to Tungipara he joined with him.
After staying here some days he went to India taking Panna Biswas with him to
take training in Taky camp in India.
After
completing training he came to Chitolmari at Bagerhat. They fought against the
Pakistani military in Madhobkathi Madrasa under the instruction of Shamsu
Mollik. The fight was terrible. It took a long time to make Pakistani military
surrendered. The local people helped a lot. They supplied food and information.
Fighting in the muddy lake the freedom fighters hurt much. So for taking some
treatment Panna Biswas along with Aiub Ali Biswas, Sabed Molla and other 5 or 6
freedom fighters came to Tungipara.
Here he gave
the village people arms and her father’s rifle and united to take part in the
war. he fought here along with her fellow against the military and took control
of the surrounding rivers of Tungipara. So the local people found themselves in
peace. His physical condition became worse gradually so to take good treatment
she went to India again and after getting treatment he joined in ‘Shadhin
Bangla Betar Kendra’ as a news contributor. Some days later he joined with the
Exile Government of Bangladesh. Sheikh Md. Liakot Hossain had taken training in
‘Ansar’ in 1969. In 1970 a conflict occurred about tearing off the pictures of
Bangobandhu in Patgati Bazar. Abdul Ali of Gohordanga was killed then. So a
case was set up against Sheikh Md. Liakot Ali, Sheikh Md. Lutfor Rahman, and
Sheikh Md. Belayet Hossain. Later they got relief in bail order when the
marshal law was perished. Then Liakot joined in Shamsu Mollik’s camp as a
freedom fighter. He fought in the Dhopakhali against the Pakistani militaries.
In this battle 7 Pakistanis and 13 militaries had died. Then he joined
Chorkulia battle field. And then he went to India with Sheikh Mosharaf Hossain
and Sheikh Lutfor Rahman for training. He came back to Bangladesh and took part
in Mobarakgonj, Kaligonj battle in Jessore under Abdul Jalil’s command. At that
battle he wounded one leg by the bullet of Pakistani military. He was a brave
and valiant freedom fighter.
On 10 March
1971 the members of Borni Union Ali Molla, Gazi Md. Salah Uddin, Moktar Hossain
Molla, and Harunur Rashid took Demy rifle from Gopalgonj and started Gerila
attack in several places.Taking training from India Sheikh Ahmed Mirza joined
in the liberation war under Major Jolil in sector 9 . They made barricade in Jessore
town along with Md. Foikuzzaman, a member of Borni Union.
Soiyod
Sirajul Islam (Fokrul) had taken his training from Bagundia camp of Birvum. His
commander was Captain Sultan. He was condemned in ‘Agartala Mamla’. Sirajul
Islam fought in Satkhira, kaliganj under Captain Beg’s leadership. In this
battle Beg was wounded in his hand by bullet. He fought in Kulia, Debhata along
with Abdul Razzak. They lost 19 arms and later found in the river. Soiyod
Sirajul Islam established a camp in Ramdia, Gopalgonj. He waved the victory
flag on 5 December in Old Police Line in Gopalganj.
Sheikh
Belayet Hossain sacrificed his life in the battle of liberation war. He was
laid in Baliadanga in Kotalipara.
Kazi Bodrul
Alam fought in sector no 8. He lost his one eye in the war of liberation. In
1971, month of ‘Asar’ Pakistani military and their compeer killed general
people at random; they fired all the houses in Dumuria Bazar. When they came
across to the Vorani the freedom fighters attacked them. In that time many
people died and wounded. Among them Gurubor, Deben Baroi, Rajen Mondol, Akram
were mentioned and many people died who were unknown.
On 23rd
‘Ashar’ in the house of Patgati’s chairman Nurul Hoque was attacked by
"Hemayet Force". Seven commanders and one hounded freedom fighters
took part in it. Abdus Salam had died at that time and Abul Mokit, Abdus sattar
shah, Commander Alam and many people were injured. Rofikul Islam Mintu fought
in Boyra, Jessore, sectors no 8. He took part in army cantonment battle field.
Fozlul Hoque
Moni formed "MUZIB BAHINI" to fight against the Pakistani military.
He was a well organizer. Sheikh Shahidul Islam and Sheikh Shahan joined in this
force. He gave training to the young people of the village.
On 18
December 1971, former upozilla commander sheikh Shahidul Islam along with 130
freedom fighters entered into Tungipara.
That is how
the heroic sons of Tungipara sacrificed their lives to free the country from
the tyranny of Pakistani rulers. And the people of Tungipara remind their
sacrifices forever.
Education
There are 24
mostly known educational institutes in Tungipara.
College
Govt. Shaikh
Muzibur Rahman University College, Patgati.
Dr. Imdadul
Haque Memorial Degree College, Bashbaria.
School
Govt.
Gimadanga Tungipara High School.
Khan Saheb
Sheikh Mosarrof Hossain School & College
Guadanga
Silna B.B.H High School.
Saptapalli
J. High School.
Gopalpur
Panchapalli High School.
Nilfa Borni
High School.
Kusli
Islamia High School.
Basuria S.
High School.
Barni High
School.
Govt.
Bangobandhu Smriti Girls High School.
Gimadanga
Ideal High School.
Bashbaria
Jhanjhania High School.
Dumuria ML.
High School.
Tarail
Adarsha High School.
Baladanga
SMM High School.
Khan Saheb
Sheikh Mosarraf Hossain High School.
Begum Fatema
Jr. Girls School.
Treepalli
Shaikh Abu Naser Jr. School.
Kusli Khan
Saheb Sheikh Mosarraf Hossain Jr. School.
Patgati Jr.
School.
Madrasa
Darul Ulam
Gaohordanga Madrasha (Kawmi)
Bashbaria
Jhanjhania Islamia Madrasha (Kawmi)
Gimadanga
Senior Madrasha (Alia)
Gimadanga
Gozalia Mohila Fazil Madrasha (Alia)
Notable
residents
Abul Hassan,
poet, was born at Barnigram in Tungipara in 1947.
Sheikh
Hasina, Prime Minister, was born in Tungipara in 1947.[4]
Sheikh
Mujibur Rahman, Father of the Nation, was born in Tungipara in 1920.[5]
See also
Upazilas of
Bangladesh
Districts of
Bangladesh
Divisions of
Bangladesh
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