Badarkhali

Badarkhali
বদরখালী
Coordinates: BD 22°22′N 91°48′E / 22.367°N 91.800°E / 22.367; 91.800
Country  Bangladesh
Division Chittagong Division
District Cox's Bazar District
Upazila Chakaria Upazila
Government
  Badarkhali UP Nur Hossain Arif
  Badarkhali Samabaya Krishi and Upanibesh Samity A K M Iqbal Badary
  Density 1,823.5/km2 (2,934.5/sq mi)
Postal code 4742
Calling code 0341
Website Badarkhali UP
A view of Badarkhali

Badarkhali (বদরখালী) is a village in southeastern Bangladesh and a Union Parishad. Built on the banks of the Moheshkhali Channel, and has a population of over 45,000. It is located 120 km south of Chittagong and in Cox's Bazar District. The modern Badarkhali derives its name from Badar Shah. In 1340 Badar Shah and the twelve Awlias defeated King Achak Narayan of Taraf and established Muslim rule there.

Geography and Climate

Badarkhali is located at °N °E. It has 5,000 household units and total area about 9 square kiromitar. The main river flowing on Badarkhali is Moheshkhali channel.

Map of Badarkhali

It is surrounded by Dorbeshkhata on the north, and Moheshkhali Channel on the south, east & west.

Map of Badarkhali

List of Para

  1. Kutubdia Para
  2. Azam Nagar
  3. Bazar Para
  4. Bheruyakhali Para
  5. Chanuya Para
  6. Chowdhury Para
  7. Datinakhali Para
  8. Demusiya Para
  9. Khalakaca Para
  10. Kutubnagar Para
  11. Maganama Para
  12. Majher Para
  13. Natun Ghona
  14. Tecchi Para
  15. Noya Para
  16. Sahariya Para
  17. Pukuria Para
  18. Oyapada Para
  19. Tutiyakhali Para
  20. Lambakhali Para
  21. Muhuri Para
  22. Napitakhali Para
  23. Gudham Para
  24. Satadaliya Para
  25. Matarabari Para

Education

The education system of Badarkhali is similar to that of Bangladesh.

College

  1. Badarkhali College

High School

  1. Badarkhali Colonization High School
  2. Al Azahar High School

Economy

Badarakhali Union's economy depends mainly on agriculture and fisheries.

Badarkhali Union Parisad

Badarkhali Union Parisad consists of a Chairman and twelve members including three members exclusively reserved for women. Union Parishads are formed under the Local Government (Union Parishads) Act, 2009.[1] The boundary of each Union is demarcated by the Deputy Commissioner of Cox's Bazar District. Union Council is the body primarily responsible for agricultural, industrial and community development within the local limits of the union.

List of Chairman

# Name Portrait Entered office Left office
1 Mokbul Ahmed 1973 1975
2 Abdul Hannan 1976
3 Nurul Islam Shikdar
4 M. Hossain Ahmed 1984 1988
5 Nurul Islam Shikdar 1988 1992
6 M. Hossain Ahmed 1992 1996
7 Mohammad Ali 1996 2000
8 Nuruzzaman Shikdar 2001 2004
9 A K M Iqbal Badary 2005 2009
10 Nur Hossain Arif 2011 2016

See also

References

  1. "Local Government (Union Parishads) Act, 2009 (in Bangla).". Bangladesh Code. Ministry of Law, Government of Bangladesh.
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