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Town Hall Property Guide
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4.8

Town Hall
, Mymensingh

The Sadar area of Mymensingh might seem chaotic and densely populated, but it also offers better living facilities if you plan to move to the area, whether temporarily or permanently. One significant part of it is the Town Hall and its nearby locations. This is where one of the major aspects of city life in the Mymensingh District begins.<br><br> The Town Hall area guide revolves around the old architect or landmark called Town Hall. It was established in 1884 during the Zamindari period. Maharaja Suryakanta spent over thirty thousand taka during that time to build it along with the library. It even had a revolving stage at one time.<br><br> People who practiced arts and cultural projects held various programs inside the Town Hall auditorium. It was renovated again in 1974, and everything took a new turn there. In addition to the cultural programs, many political meetings and official programs were also held inside it.<br><br> The busiest part of the area is the Town Hall mor or circle. Though there is no specific bus stoppage in the location, it is the route to many destinations across the city and the district. With transport moving around the area all the time, you can certainly expect it to be busy and hear the honking of horns and the bells of rickshaws all the time.<br><br> Despite that, housing and residential places have grown here over time. You can find apartments in various rental ranges around Town Hall. It also has a mosque at the mor, along with schools, colleges, various offices and services.
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Baridhara Property Guide
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4.8

Baridhara
, Dhaka

Between Bashundhara and Gulshan Lake lies Baridhara, one of the most prestigious neighborhoods in Dhaka. For the purpose of the Baridhara area guide, let’s start by saying that it is a part of the Dhaka North City Corporation and falls under the Gulshan thana, Ward 18. It is right across Gulshan-Baridhara Lake, and one can easily travel to the Jamuna Future Park from the area. And though the current population of the area is unknown, it is one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in Dhaka, attracting only a handful of people. However, the area of Baridhara has been divided into two zones: the diplomatic zone at the west and the residential area at the east, which also has a DOHS zone at the northeast side. Baridhara is one of the best areas in Dhaka, with many facilities. It is a well-planned area with a cleaner and calmer environment. It is also an area where many celebrities and politicians, including Hossain Muhammad Ershad, live. Moreover, it is probably the area with the most diplomatic residences, with over 20 embassies and high commissioner residences. That is why it is one of the well-secured areas which is always under CCTV surveillance. Moreover, communication in and out of the city is accessible from this area. However, as it is more of a residential area, there is a limitation of public transport. It has many reputed institutions, including the US-Bangla airline's headquarters. If you enjoy a calm environment and a better (and expensive) lifestyle, moving to Baridhara can be the best decision.
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G L Roy Road Property Guide
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4.7

G L Roy Road
, Rangpur

The Rangpur Sadar area is certainly one of the district's most prosperous regions. If you are planning to move to the developing parts of the city, you might want to look at the G L Roy Road area guide. Though the exact geographical location range of G L Roy Road is unknown, the G L Roy Road area is located on either side of the road. But where exactly is the road?<br><br> Well, the G L Roy Road is located between the Jahaz Company Mor and the Satmatha Mor, which are two of the most important locations. As a result, you have access to a wider range of transport and communication facilities.<br><br> Like many parts of the Sadar area, the locations here offer an urban lifestyle with access to various living and business facilities. Currently, many empty plots are available for sale in the residential area. However, being in a major city area, the property price in the area is pretty high.<br><br> Along with JSK Tower and Jahaz Company Shopping Complex, which offer easy shopping accessibility, there are hundreds of shops for clothing, electronics, services, daily necessities, and more. The area has multiple mosques and many baking and financial institutions. There is also a mass grave killing site of 1971 in Dakhiganj of the G L Roy Road area.<br><br> G L Roy Road area has various notable educational institutions like Rangpur Engineering College, Rangpur Institute of Technology (RIT), Lions School And College, Shalbon City Corporation Girls’ High School, and International Grammar School. It also has a Special Education School for the blind and a veterinary clinic for animals. <br><br> People who travel to Rangpur City and need temporary living facilities should know that G L Roy Road has several residential hotels. The Roopkotha Theme Park & Food Corner is a popular recreational location here.<br><br> G L Roy Road is certainly an excellent area to move to, whether temporarily or permanently. However, you should also remember that it is a city area with less greenery and a growing and improving lifestyle.
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Badda Property Guide
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4.6

Badda
, Dhaka

A small yet growing neighborhood in northeast Dhaka, Badda has around 200,000 people. With its 9 suburbs and connection to other thanas, such as Gulshan, Baridhara, and Rampura, it is a popular residential area offering all the modern amenities of life. <br> According to the Badda area guide, as a part of Dhaka North City Corporation, Badda is an area of 16.78 square kilometers or 6.48 square miles. It is further divided into North Badda and South Badda. North Badda represents the hustling of life with its offices in the Pragati Sarani area, whereas South Badda is a residential place with areas like Aftabnagar and Banasree. Both parts complement each other, making Badda a place for business and residence altogether. <br> Public transportation is highly convenient in Badda. First, the Hatirjheel Circular Bus Service offers transportation on many routes in Dhaka. Rickshaws are always available for small distances. Plus, local bus services will take you anywhere in the central regions of the capital. <br> Besides, the Hatirjheel Water Taxi Service linking to the Gulshan Lake is a unique and affordable yet entertaining transportation for the area’s people. Within a few years, visiting Badda will be even easier upon the completion of the Dhaka Metro Rail project’s Airport Rail Link or MRT Line - 1. <br> While Badda is not the place you would want to choose for fancy dining, the local foods on its ever-living streets will not disappoint you. If you want a taste of South Asian cuisine or our traditional Bengali food, you can check out its restaurants.
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Ganginar par Property Guide
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4.6

Ganginar par
, Mymensingh

Ganginar Par is the heart of Mymensingh city which is known as the lifeline of Mymensingh city. Ganginar Par place belongs to the municipality of Mymensingh district. This Gangina Par located in Mymensingh is a popular garment industry and listed under business services. The place is one of the busiest and commercial areas of Mymensingh. It is a bustling place rich in shops, markets, shopping for all products, educational institutions, nearby hospitals, religious harmony and religious institutions, surrounded by security by the district administration etc. This place portrays a busy image of Mymensingh. Everyday people from different places throng here for business and shopping malls. The place is densely populated. Various types of shops have been built here on both sides of the road where many people are getting employment opportunities. <br><br> Gas, electricity and water supply are adequate. The place is essentially a vibrant hub of Mymensingh offering a mix of shopping, living and working spaces. From the modern shopping malls to the bustling life here, Mymensingh reflects the fast-paced city life. There is also an educational environment with private universities and nearby universities. <br><br> The place being the headquarters of Mymensingh will help you to understand the culture, diversity and heritage of Mymensingh. <br><br> Overall, the place offers a dynamic mix of apparel industry, trade, education system, culture and a diverse lifestyle of Mymensingh which makes it a hub of Mymensingh district city. This place is famous for everything from sightseeing to shopping for products. People from far and wide come here for business purposes, the place represents the heritage of Mymensingh before them.
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Bandarban Property Guide
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4.6

Bandarban
, Chattogram

Bandarban is a district in southeastern Bangladesh, part of the Chittagong Hill Tracts. Covering an area of approximately 4,479.01 square kilometers, it is known for its picturesque landscapes, including hills, forests, and rivers. Bandarban is bordered by the Chittagong district to the west, Cox's Bazar district to the southwest, and the neighboring country of Myanmar to the southeast. The district's hilly terrain is home to the highest peaks in Bangladesh, including Tahjindong, Keokradong, and Mowdok Mual.<br><br> The district is rich in ethnic diversity, housing various indigenous communities such as the Marma, Chakma, Bawm, Tripura, and Mro. Each community has its own distinct culture, language, and traditions, contributing to the area's cultural mosaic. Bandarban town, the district headquarters, is a central hub for trade and tourism.<br><br> Bandarban's economy is primarily agrarian, with many locals engaged in farming and horticulture. The region is known for producing fruits like bananas, oranges, and pineapples, as well as spices such as ginger and turmeric. The handicraft industry, especially weaving, is also significant.<br><br> Tourism is a major economic driver for Bandarban, attracting visitors with its natural beauty and adventure opportunities. Popular tourist destinations include Boga Lake, Nafakhum Waterfall, and the Buddha Dhatu Jadi (Golden Temple). The district also offers trekking routes and cultural experiences with the indigenous communities.<br><br> Despite its natural and cultural wealth, Bandarban faces challenges such as infrastructure development and environmental conservation. Efforts are ongoing to improve road connectivity, healthcare, and education facilities, aiming to balance development with the preservation of the region's unique heritage and ecosystem.
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Chakaria Property Guide
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4.6

Chakaria
, Chattogram

Chakaria Upazila is located in the Cox's Bazar District of southeastern Bangladesh. Covering an area of approximately 643.46 square kilometers, it is bordered by Lohagara Upazila on the north, Cox's Bazar Sadar and Ramu Upazilas on the south, the Bay of Bengal on the west, and Lama and Naikhongchhari Upazilas on the east. Chakaria is the largest upazila in the Cox's Bazar District in terms of area.<br><br> The upazila is divided into 18 unions and has a diverse population engaged in various occupations. Agriculture is a significant part of the local economy, with rice, betel nut, and salt being the primary crops. Fishing and salt production are notable activities due to its coastal location. The area is also known for its horticultural produce, including fruits like pineapple and watermelon.<br><br> Chakaria is rich in natural beauty and biodiversity. The region includes parts of the Malumghat Forest and several coastal and marine ecosystems, making it an important area for environmental conservation. The Matamuhuri River, which flows through Chakaria, adds to the scenic landscape and supports the local agriculture and fishing industries.<br><br> In terms of infrastructure, Chakaria has seen significant development in recent years. Educational institutions, healthcare facilities, and improved road networks contribute to the upazila's growth. The upazila is also home to several notable establishments, including the Chakaria Upazila Health Complex and various non-governmental organizations working towards community development.<br><br> Chakaria's blend of agricultural productivity, natural beauty, and infrastructural development makes it a vital part of the Cox's Bazar District, contributing to the overall socio-economic development of the region.
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Chapainawabganj Property Guide
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4.6

Chapainawabganj
, Rajshahi

Chapainawabganj is a famous district of Bangladesh that is located in the north-western part of our country and a part of the Rajshahi division. It was formerly a part of the Malda district of the now-known India before the partition in 1947. So, some other districts of the former Bengal province are located very close to Chapainawabganj. The north and west part of Chapainawabganj is connected by the Malda and Murshidabad districts of India. The east is bordered by the Naogaon district and the south-east by the Rajshahi district. <br><br> Chapai Nawabganj was a region of Gour's old capital. This place is claimed to have tactical and economic significance due to its position at the confluence of the Mahananda and Ganges rivers. Because of its prominence, Alivardi Khan created Nowabganj, which later became known as Nawabganj. Before 1947, Nawabganj served as a thana in Malda District, India. <br><br> Chapainawabganj District covers an area of 1702.55 km2. This region is crossed by several rivers. The main streams are the Ganges and the Mahananda. <br><br> The majority of the terrain in this area is plain, with several minor lakes and water reservoirs. However, the landscape has lately changed owing to erosion caused by the Padma River. The Farakka barrage's sediment overload undermined the river banks, resulting in a huge stretch of sand that resembles a tiny desert. Four to five tiny union parishads, including Narayonpur, Joharpur, Sundarpur, and Bagdanga, have moved to the opposite side of the Padma River.<br><br> Chapainawabganj is known as Bangladesh's mango capital since this summer fruit is the primary source of income for the district. The majority of this district's land is covered with mango orchards, which produce a variety of mangos. Mango production is crucial to the district's economy. Shibganj, Bholahat, and Gamostapur upazilas account for the majority of mango output.
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Gulshan Property Guide
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4.6

Gulshan
, Dhaka

Gulshan is considered an affluent suburb and is often regarded as the “posh area” in Bangladesh, mainly in Dhaka. It is a part of Dhaka North City Corporation and has an area of 8.85 sq./km, close by Mohakhali, Korail Basti, and the Banani Lake flowing through the middle. Based on the type of people who live there and the activities that go on there, the Gulshan Model Town has been divided into Gulshan 1 and Gulshan 2. These areas include Baridhara, Niketan, Banani, and the main Gulshan city. The Gulshan area guide shows it has around 50% residential, 32% commercial and diplomatic, and 18% land area. Along with the most lavish residential parts, the town has many embassies and high commissioners’ residences. That is why it is one of the most highly secured areas in Dhaka, with a low crime rate. Moreover, Gulshan is well-planned and not overly crowded, partly because living in the residential area is expensive. Despite that, there are always ongoing building projects taking place in the area. However, it is filled with beautiful landscapes, restaurants, supermarkets, entertainment facilities, schools, colleges, medical, commercial, financial institutions, etc. This area is the ultimate destination for people who love exploring food and other recreational areas filled with aesthetic vibes. Many people are attracted to this area due to its well-known restaurants and top-class food. In addition, you can visit some of the city's significant parts, such as Justice Shahabuddin Ahmed Park, Gulshan Lake Park, and Banani Club Field, and visit some of the best restaurants in Dhaka. However, transportation in the area is quite limited as there are many VIP residences. That is why direct public transportation communication from the residential area is challenging.
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Hossainiganj Property Guide
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4.6

Hossainiganj
, Rajshahi

Hossainiganj is one of the vastly growing suburban locations of the Rajshahi District. But where exactly is Hossainiganj located? If you check the Hossainiganj area guide, you will notice that it is not far from the Padma River or a popular tourist destination called Mini Cox’s Bazar, right across the neighborhood.<br><br> It is part of the Rajshahi City Corporation’s ward no. 09 and is under the jurisdiction of Boalipara-Rajpara Thana or Police Station. If you look at Google Maps, you will find that half of the area is filled with various residential and commercial buildings, while the other half shows vast fields with very few buildings. This makes the area's appearance pretty peculiar.<br><br> Despite being a small neighborhood, Hossainiganj is filled with some of the best landmarks and renowned locations. The most recognized historical landmark in the area is the Varendra Research Museum, which was established in 1910. Anyone who wants to take a glimpse of a remarkable historical journey and collections can visit the museum.<br><br> The road near the museum is known as Jadughor Mor, which is one of the important communication routes of Hossainiganj. Though bus travel is somewhat limited to a few areas, you can easily go around the area using cars, bikes, autorickshaws, and CNGs. If you need access to medicine and healthcare, the Rajshahi TB Hospital area has many drug stores or pharmacies that stay open 24/7.<br><br> Hossainiganj is a town area, which is why the economy of the people here depends on jobs, trades, and businesses. The Madrasa Road in the area is known for a historical madrasa, which is now known as the Haji Muhammad Mohsin Government High School. The madrasa area is quite big as it has a large field and an Eidgah near it. Near the area is the BGB areas of Rajshahi, where there are BGB schools, parks, mosques and more.<br><br> Though it is a partially populated area, Hossainiganj is comparatively peaceful. That is why it is now one of the sought-after areas for people who are looking for a residential place with access to necessary amenities.<br><br> Moreover, the area has many residents and messes for students with adequate and necessary facilities. Though there aren’t many educational institutions in the localities, people can access educational, healthcare, and financial institutions in the neighborhood localities.
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Joypurhat Property Guide
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4.6

Joypurhat
, Rajshahi

Joypurhat is another border-side district of Bangladesh. It was formerly a part of Bogra district. It was separated from Bogra in 1984 and established as a district in that year. The district consists of 5 upazilas, namely Joypurhat Sadar, Akkelpur, Kalai, Khetlal and Panchbibi. Joypurhat takes up two parliament seats, namely - Joypurhat-1 and Joypurhat-2.<br><br> Joypurhat District is mostly made up of five rivers. They are: Small Jamuna River traverses Joypurhat Sadar Upazila and Panchbibi Upazila. Tulsi Ganga River travels through Joypurhat Sadar Upazila, Khetlal Upazila and Akkelpur Upazila. The Chiri River flows through Panchbibi Upazila The Haraboti River flows through Panchbibi Upazila. Sree River flows through Chakbarkat Joypurhat Sadar Upazila. <br><br> Joypurhat is an area with a tropical climate. Joypurhat receives significantly more rainfall in the winter than in the summer. According to the Köppen climatic classification, the median annual temperature here is 25.4 °C, with an average annual rainfall of 1738 millimeters. <br><br> Joypurhat's economy depends mostly on seasonal crops such as rice, potato, wheat, onion, mango, jackfruit, and banana. It also produces a big amount of sugarcane and owns the country's major sugar factory, Joypurhat Sugar Mills Limited. There are also several enterprises, rice mills, and poultry farms in this neighborhood. It exports several agricultural items. <br><br> Hili land port is extremely close to Joypurhat district, therefore many individuals in this district undertake export-import business through this port, and almost all of the cars from this port pass through this district. This district is excellent for all types of businesses.
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Naogaon Property Guide
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4.6

Naogaon
, Rajshahi

Today, Naogaon District is called Bangladesh's breadbasket. It is located in the center section of Bengal's ancient Varendra region and covers around 3,435.67 square kilometers (1,326.52 square miles), with approximately 80% of the land under agriculture. The soil in the region is a rich inorganic soil called loam. <br><br> The district's overall population is around 28 lac, with farmers being the majority of the population. The percentage of people who are literate is 72.14 percent. Today, it is the top-ranked district in terms of rice output and has the most rice-making mills of any district.<br><br> Naogaon has emerged as the primary mango harvesting hub in the country. According to data from Bangladesh's Department of Agricultural Extension, Naogaon alone produced over 3.33 lakh tonnes of mango in fiscal 2017-18, significantly above Chapainawabganj's output of 2.74 lakh tonnes and Rajshahi's 2.13 lakh tonnes. <br><br> The district is divided into 11 upazilas. The main tourist attractions of this district are Rabindranath Tagore’s Patisar Kachari Bari and Islamganthi Jame Mosque located in Atrai Upazila, Sompur Mahavihar, Satyapirer Bhita and Holudbihar Dhibi located in Badalgachhi upazila, Mohisantosh Mosque, Agradigun Mound, Jagaddal Bivar and Badal pillar located in Dhamoirhat Upazila, Dubalhati Prasad located in Naogaon Sadar upazila, Chauja Mosque and Kusumba Mosque located in Manda upazila and Kalibarta Pillar located in Patnitala upazila. <br><br> Naogaon is directly connected with the rest of the districts of the Rajshahi division via major highways. So, the communication system of Naogaon is great. As Naogaon is considered as the major hub for mango harvesting in Bangladesh, the roads are also good, so that the harvested mangoes can very easily be transported to the rest of the country.
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Natore Property Guide
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4.6

Natore
, Rajshahi

Natore District covers 1,900.05 km2 (733.61 square miles). It is bounded by Naogaon and Bogra districts to the north, Pabna and Kushtia districts to the south, Pabna and Sirajganj districts to the east, and Rajshahi District to the west. The distance between Natore and Dhaka is 220 kilometers. Lalpur is the area with the lowest average yearly rainfall region in Bangladesh.<br><br> The district is divided into 7 upazilas and 8 pourashavas. The population according to the last census was close to 18.60 lakh. The literacy rate of this district averages at 71.4% which is quite close to the national average of 74.7%. <br><br> Rani Bhabani's palace is one of Nature's tourist attractions. It is a historical palace located in the Bongojol neighborhood near Natore (Madrasa more/old bus stop). Rani Bhobani has a college and other schools named after her.<br><br> Chalan Beel is a vast, natural wetland. During the monsoon, the Bil expands and reaches four upazilas (sub-districts) in the district. Picnic parties visit Cholon Bil throughout the year.<br><br> Uttara Gonobhaban (previously Dighapotia Rajbari) was the historic home of Natore's rulers. Today, it is the Prime Minister's official house in North Bengal.<br><br> The main source of income for people living in Natore is agriculture. So, the district isn’t quite developed yet. But it has shown signs of improvements over the years. <br><br> The town areas of the district offer everything you need, from shopping malls and hotels to restaurants and recreational places. There are a number of ongoing government and non-government development projects in Natore. The town areas are enough to offer you a modern lifestyle. So, if you want to shift to Natore for living or work purposes, there’s nothing you need to worry about.
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Naumahal Property Guide
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4.6

Naumahal
, Mymensingh

Naumahal, located in Mymensingh, Bangladesh, is a notable locality in the region. Situated within the vibrant district of Mymensingh, it forms part of a growing urban landscape that balances a blend of traditional and modern elements. The Naumahal area guide provides insights into the unique features of this locality, highlighting its residential appeal and the facilities it offers to its residents.<br><br> The nature of Naumahal is residential and a population with a peaceful living environment while still being lively enough to enjoy a sense of community. This well-planned area has tree-lined streets and open spaces, making it a pleasant neighborhood for families and individuals.<br><br> Naumahal is well-connected through an efficient road network, making commuting relatively easy. The main roads are well-maintained, facilitating smooth traffic flow and connecting residents to key parts of Mymensingh and beyond. Several bus routes serve the area, providing frequent and affordable transport options.<br><br> The buses connect Naumahal to central Mymensingh, including routes that link to other major districts and neighboring regions. For those who prefer rail travel, the closest railway station is Mymensingh Railway Station, located a short drive away, offering easy access to long-distance travel within Bangladesh.<br><br> When it comes to amenities, Naumahal is equipped with essential services that cater to the everyday needs of its residents. The area has a selection of educational institutions, including reputable schools and colleges, ensuring access to quality education for children and young adults.<br><br> Banking facilities are also readily available, with several branches of major banks and ATMs located within the area. Additionally, the housing market in Naumahal is robust, offering a mix of rental and ownership options suitable for different income levels.<br><br> However, Naumahal does face some limitations, particularly in terms of commercial development. While it offers basic shopping facilities, residents often travel to the more commercialized parts of Mymensingh for a wider range of goods and services. Despite this, the community in Naumahal is strong and welcoming, with residents often engaging in local events and activities that foster a sense of belonging.
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Sirajganj Property Guide
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4.6

Sirajganj
, Rajshahi

Sirajganj District is in Bangladesh's North Bengal area, specifically the Rajshahi Division. It serves as an important financial district in Bangladesh. Sirajganj is Bangladesh's 25th biggest district by land and 9th largest by population. It is referred to as the entrance to North Bengal.<br><br> It is bounded on the north by Bogra District & Natore District; on the west side by Natore District and Pabna District; on the southeast by Pabna District and Manikganj District; as well as the east by Manikganj District, Tangail District, and Jamalpur District.<br><br> Sirajganj District in Rajshahi Division possesses an area of approximately 2,497.92 square kilometers (964.45 square miles). The major rivers include Jamuna, Baral, Ichamati, Karatoya, Phuljor, and Hurasagor. The yearly average temperature ranges from 11.9 °C to 34.6 °C. The yearly rainfall total is 1,610 millimeters (63 inches).<br><br> Sirajganj District's communication system is excellent. It has Bangladesh's most major highway and railway system, which connects all of North Bengal and a portion of South Bengal to the rest of the nation. The district's excellent transportation system makes it very easy to navigate. It has the second biggest bridge, the Jamuna Bridge, as well as Bangladesh's largest railway bridge. Sirajganj District is particularly noted for its river ports.<br><br> The region is home to two universities: Rabindra University, which was founded in 2017, and Khwaja Yunus Ali University, which opened in 2012.
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Kewatkhali Property Guide
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4.6

Kewatkhali
, Mymensingh

Situated in the vibrant city of Mymensingh, Kewatkhali is a bustling locality known for its diverse community and rich cultural heritage. The area is bordered by several key localities, including the Mymensingh Cantonment, the Shambhuganj Bridge, and the Bangladesh Agricultural University, making it a central hub for residents and visitors alike.<br><br> This Kewatkhali area guide explores the unique characteristics of this neighborhood, its connectivity, and the amenities that define daily life here. Known for its mixed-use character, the area offers a combination of both residential and commercial zones. It is bustling with activity, filled with small businesses, local markets, and eateries that offer a wide range of products and services.<br><br> Transportation in Kewatkhali is quite accessible, with various options like buses, rickshaws, and auto-rickshaws, making it easy for residents to navigate the city. The area’s proximity to key roads ensures that most daily commutes are relatively straightforward, although traffic jams are a frequent issue, especially during rush hour. However, the university area mostly remains free from heavy traffic.<br><br> The lifestyle in Kewatkhali is shaped by a sense of community and local culture. Residents have access to various amenities, including small parks, mosques, local markets, and community centers. However, there are also issues related to insufficient green spaces and occasional waterlogging during the rainy season, which can impact the quality of life. Education is well-supported in the area, with several notable educational institutions.<br><br> Economically, Kewatkhali is diverse, housing numerous small and medium-sized businesses that contribute to the local economy. The area also benefits from its proximity to larger markets and commercial zones in Mymensingh, offering residents various employment opportunities.<br><br> The environment in Kewatkhali, while lively, does face challenges related to air quality and urban density. However, with planned improvements in infrastructure and community development, there is potential for growth and enhanced livability in the future. It is also one of the most sought-after areas for real estate businesses, making it a neighborhood with both charm and opportunity.<br><br> You might not find many popular tourist spots in Kewatkhali. Yet, Bangladesh Agricultural University is a popular landmark of the area. There are also the Kewatkhali Railway Bridge, Railway Quarter Kheya Ghat, Kewatkhali Jame Mosque, Kewatkhali Kali Temple, etc.
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Vinno Jogot Property Guide
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4.5

Vinno Jogot
, Rangpur

Everyone loves to go to amusement parks for recreation and to have a good day. But what if you get the chance to go to an amusement park that is pretty much all-in-one? The Vinno Jogot Amusement Park in Rangpur is one such place. That is why we will discuss the Vinno Jogot area guide in today’s article.<br><br> The park is located in the Saidpur Upazila, Khaleya, Ganjipur area. Located only a short distance from Rangpur city, it is a non-natural yet popular tourist destination that offers a unique experience to people of all ages. It was established in 2001 on a 100-acre land area.<br><br> The best way to travel to the amusement park from remote locations is by bus or car. However, if you live in nearby locations or Rangpur Sadar, taking a CNG would be the most convenient option. Many people go to Vinno Jogot in groups using buses, cars, vans, microbuses, and mini-buses. The good thing is that there is a large parking area for all types of vehicles.<br><br> The entry fee also depends on the person and vehicle. For a single person, the entry ticket fee is BDT. 100. However, the price can vary from BDT. 200-4000, depending on the type of vehicle and passengers. Once inside, you can enjoy various rides and site-seeing areas, where the ticket price range is BDT. 30-50. <br><br> Vinno Jogot is filled with amazing things, such as lakes, statues of animals and birds, miniature replicas of the Taj Mahal, the Eiffel Tower, the Bell of Moscow, the Pyramid, and more. There is also a mosque and science theater. If you start feeling hungry, you can easily get yourself something from the restaurants inside the park. But the problem is whether shopping for souvenirs or buying food, the price of things inside the park is really high.<br><br> On the other hand, if you want to stay the night, there are living accommodations with various facilities. The accommodation cost per night’s stay can range from BDT. 2,500 to BDT. 6,5000 per night. That includes several other benefits, such as Wi-Fi, A/C, swimming pool, free rides, and more. The rides inside the park include swings, a train ride, boats, merry-go-rounds, roller coaster rides, etc. There is also a ghost house, magic house, folk museum, etc.<br><br> The landscape near the amusement park area is filled with open agricultural and other fields. However, with the developing roads and other projects, the scenario of the Vinno Jogot area is likely to change really fast.
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