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Borolekha, Sylhet

Borolekha Upazila is situated in the Moulvi Bazar district of Sylhet Division, Bangladesh, and borders the northeastern region of India. This upazila covers an area of approximately 448.87 square kilometers, with a significant portion bordering the Indian state of Assam. The border with India spans around 20 kilometers, making it a key region for cross-border interactions.

The population is estimated to be around 2,82,449, comprising both urban and rural inhabitants. Borolekha area guide highlights its vibrant location, offering natural beauty, a mix of cultural heritage, and developing infrastructure, making it a vital upazila in the region.

The area is known for its natural resources, including fertile lands and acres and acres of tea gardens. Borolekha’s economy thrives primarily on agriculture, with rice, tea, and betel leaf being major products. Moreover, a substantial portion of the population is also involved in fishing, with many natural water bodies present in the region.

Communication infrastructure in Borolekha is improving, with well-maintained roads connecting it to Moulvi Bazar town and other regions. However, public transportation could still benefit from further development. Borolekha has a few government and private health centers, but access to specialized healthcare remains limited, with residents often traveling to larger towns for advanced medical services.

Borolekha is rich in cultural diversity, with Islam being the predominant religion. However, other faiths, such as Hinduism, are also practiced. Religious harmony is a key feature of this region. Financial institutions, including local banks and cooperatives, are present, catering to the economic needs of the community.

Traditional folk music, festivals, and cultural events mark Borolekha’s cultural landscape. Landmarks such as the Madhabkunda Waterfall, along with Hakaluki Haor, draw tourists from across the country.

While there aren’t many modern housing complexes in the area, Borolekha has potential for both housing and business development. Its scenic beauty, coupled with a growing economy, makes it an attractive location for real estate investments.

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City Insights

Borolekha Thana was upgraded to an upazila or subdistrict in 1983.
It is located at Moulvi Bazar near the Bangladesh-India Border by Assam.
Borolekah is accessible by buses, trucks, cars, vans, rickshaws, and other types of vehicles.
It has many tourist sites, attracting hundreds and thousands of tourists all year round.
Its lush green landmarks and water bodies make the area’s environment enjoyable.

Known Landmarks

  • Madhabkunda Eco Park

  • Shri Shri Madhabeshwar Mahadev Temple

  • Madhabkunda Waterfall

  • PC Model High School

  • Hakaluki Haor

Connectivity

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Bus Routes

Borolekha - Shahbazpur
Borolekha - Dasher Bazar
Borolekha - Kathaltoli
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Nearest Train Stations

Borolekha Railway Station (closed)
Kathaltali Railway Station (closed)
Shahabazpur Railway Station (closed)

New Developments

New educational, religious, health, and financial institutions are currently under development.
New roads and culverts are also under construction.
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What’s great here?

The major roads and highways of the upazila are developed, offering better access to Moulvi Bazar and other parts of the district. 4.8
Borolekha is directly accessible by road from Sylhet and Dhaka City.
The Sadar areas are mostly filled with better access to daily necessities and amenities.
The upazila has police stations, border guards, and tourist police to ensure safety.
Borolekha has hill tracts, haors, tea and fruit gardens, waterfalls, and more that give the area many natural resources.
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What needs attention?

The upazila has many underdeveloped roads, many of which lead to tourist spots.
All the railway stations in Borolekha are now out of service.
People in the remote location has to travel outside the village to access better amenities and other necessities.
Floods hitting the area every year cause a crisis of fresh and safe water.
Theft and other petty crimes are often reported.
Natural disasters cause landslides, while roads and houses get destroyed due to heavy floods.
The growing industrial areas and factories are commonly polluting lands and water.

Neighbourhood Rating

3.93

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Lifestyle & Facilities3.9 out of 5
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Safety & Security4 out of 5
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Environment4 out of 5

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