Showing posts with label mahananda. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mahananda. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 22, 2016

The Telecommunication Media Of Chapai Nawabganj District

Radio
Radio Mahananda 98.8 FM, a community radio station was established with the financial help of Japan. The operation of Radio Mahananda was inaugurated by Bangladesh ex-minister Suranjit Sen Gupta.
Newspaper
There are a few number of daily, weekly and monthly publications in Bengali. The important dailies are "Doinik Chapai Dristi","Saptahik Chapai Protidin","Saptahik Sonamasjid" and "Dainik Chapai Dorpon" etc.
Notable residents
  • Ila Mitra
  • Rafiqun Nabi
  • Momtazuddin Ahmed

References

  1. Jump up "Consensus report 2011-Chapai Nawabganj"Jump upJump up.
  2. Jump up^ Shahida Khatun (2012). "Gambhira Gan". In Sirajul Islam and Ahmed A. Jamal. Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Second ed.). Asiatic Society of Bangladesh.
  3. Jump up^ "Radio Mahanda". Radio Mahanda 98.8 FM. Retrieved 2014-08-15.

Sunday, March 20, 2016

The Main River And Water Of Chapai Nawabganj District

Padma River

The Gangis river originated from Himalaya and flows through India. This river then entered into Bangladesh at Shibganj and takes the name Padma. The farakkha barrage was build just before it entered into Bangladesh which decreased the water level to Padma. But still in rainy season, this becomes very dangerous as the water level grows high and floods the area nearby.

Mahananda River

Mahananda River entered to this district through Bholahat upozilla and flows through the district and finally falls to the river Padma at Godagari, Rajshahi district. Nawabganj town is situated on the bank of this river and the economy of this district is driven by this river too.
Mahananda River - view from

Pagla

The Pagla River also flows from India and enters into Bangladesh in this district at Tattipur, Moraganga (dead gangis). After flowing a few miles, it mixes with the river Mahananda.

Punarbhaba River

The Punarbhaba River flows through Dinajpur and Naogoan of Bangladesh and then enters into Chapai Nawabganj.