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Netrokona, Mymensingh

Netrokona District, situated in the northern part of Bangladesh, is known for its picturesque landscapes and rich cultural heritage. The Netrokona area guide highlights the district’s unique mix of cultural traditions, economic activities, and natural beauty that contribute to its growing prominence.

The district borders Mymensingh to the west, Sunamganj to the east, and the Indian state of Meghalaya to the north, making it an essential part of the region's connectivity. It has a land area of 2,810 square kilometers and a population of over 2.3 million.

Netrokona boasts a vibrant blend of ethnic communities, including Bengali Muslims, Hindus, and indigenous groups like the Garos and Hajongs. This diversity enriches social gatherings, which are reflected in various festivals and traditional events.

Economically, Netrokona is primarily driven by agriculture, with rice, jute, and various fruits and vegetables being the main crops. Fisheries also play a significant role, thanks to the district's many rivers, haors, and beels. Additionally, the region benefits from small-scale industries such as weaving, pottery, and handicrafts, which contribute to local livelihoods. These economic sources, combined with a developing service sector, make Netrokona a growing hub for trade and commerce.

Natural beauty is a defining feature of Netrokona. The district is home to several notable landmarks, including the scenic Haor regions, where vast wetlands create breathtaking views, especially during the monsoon. Places like Durgapur, famous for its rock formations and the Someshwari River, attract tourists seeking nature and tranquility. The Birishiri Tribal Cultural Academy and Ranikhong Church are notable sites showcasing the district’s cultural diversity and history.

Bijoypur Hill and Lake

Netrokona is rapidly evolving into one of Bangladesh's model districts, focusing on sustainable development and economic growth. As a result, the district is becoming increasingly appealing for both housing and business opportunities, offering a balanced lifestyle amidst nature and a supportive community.

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City Insights

The Netrokona Mahakuma was converted to Netrokona District in 1971.
The area is connected to other parts of Bangladesh and is also bordered by India.
Netrokona promises a fulfilling living experience that reflects the best of rural and emerging urban Bangladesh.
Given its ongoing development and strategic location, it’s an ideal location for those looking to invest in property or businesses.
Netrokona District stands out as a blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, and economic potential.

Known Landmarks

  • Rowailbari Fort

  • Chandradinga, Panchgaon, Kalmakanda

  • Birishiri Bodhyo Bhumi

  • Netrokona Stadium

  • Ranikhong Saint Joseph's Church

Connectivity

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Bus Routes

Netrokona Sadar - Purbadhala
Netrokona Sadar - Shyamganj
Netrokona Sadar - Durgapur
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Nearest Train Stations

Netrokona Boro Railway Station
Netrokona Court Railway Station
Bangla Railway Station
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New Developments

Netrokona University is a recently developed institution that aims to improve educational facilities.
New roads are to be constructed, and housing is established for better living conditions.
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What’s great here?

Netrokona has many roads and highways to connect it with other parts of the district and the country.
It also has many railway stations offering more convenient communication.
Housing and land prices in the area are very affordable.
The Sadar area is growing and developing day by day, offering better access to necessary amenities.
Netrokona has several established police stations.
It is a beautiful land area with many rivers, hills, and tourist attractions.
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What needs attention?

Netrokona still lacks a bypass road and controlled traffic.
The district doesn’t have much modern housing and amenities.
Various crimes are reported across the district occasionally.
Netrokona has poor waste management, which is responsible for environmental pollution.

Neighbourhood Rating

4.23

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Connectivity & Commute4.3 out of 5
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Lifestyle & Facilities4.3 out of 5
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Safety & Security4 out of 5
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Environment4.5 out of 5

Property Price Trends in Netrokona for

Commercial
Residential
Average Price (Last 12 months)
Tk. 1,512.74 sqft
Past 12 months' growth
-70.52%
Negative Trend
Past 3 months' growth
-22.06%
Negative Trend
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