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Muktagacha, Mymensingh
If you are from Mymensingh, you must have heard of Muktagacha Monda. It is an old sweet shop that has been making sweets using traditional recipes for decades. Well, even if you don’t live in the area, today’s Muktagacha area guide will certainly help you figure out what you should check out if you ever visit the place.
Muktagacha is an upazila or sub-district of Mymensingh District. It is located only 16 kilometers west of the Mymensingh town area. History shows that the area was first known as Binodbari. However, when the kind of Natore moved to the area, it was changed to Muktagacha after an inhabitant of the village named Muktaram Karmakar presented the king’s family with a gold lampstand known as Gacha by the locals.
It was turned into a thana area in 1969 but established as an upazila in 1983. Now, Muktagacha has a land area of 314.70 square kilometers and a population of 4,60,381 (2022 Census). It has 1 pourashava, 10 unions, and 283 villages. While some of the population has been moving to the Upazila Sadar area to access better lifestyles and facilities, most still live in rural areas.
However, even people living in the rural parts of the upazila can access education, healthcare, sanitation, and safe drinking water. Housing has also developed throughout the upazila sadar, offering a suburban lifestyle. From transportation and marketplace to tourist spots, you can access almost everything necessary.
The economy of the upazila is mostly dependent on agriculture. However, non-agriculture labor, transport, services, jobs, etc., are also contributing to the economy. Other than rice, jute, wheat, potato, banana, jackfruits, etc., are also cultivated and grown economically across the upazila.
Muktagacha is also an important area because of its historical landmarks that attract many tourists around the year. The Muktagacha Rajbari is one of the most popular sites. And people who visit the area also love to try the Muktagacha Monda, a traditional sweet.
You can also visit Muktagacha Twin Temple, Sri Sri Radha Govinda Temple, Khajulia Bibir Ghor, Muktagacha Boro Masjid, etc. Many people also prefer visiting the forest area of Rasulpur because of its serene and calming nature.
City Insights
Known Landmarks
Muktagacha Jomidar Bari
Muktagacha Stone Temple
Salora Forest
Shahid Smriti Government College