The
Khulna District (
Bengali:
খুলনা জেলা ,
Khulna Jela also
Khulna Zila) is a district of
Bangladesh. It is located in the
Khulna Division. It has an area of 4394.46 km² and is bordered on the north by the
Jessore District and the
Narail District, on the south by the
Bay of Bengal, on the east by the
Bagerhat District, and on the west by the
Satkhira District.
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Administration
Administrator of Zila Porishod: Shaikh Harun-or-Rashid
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Deputy Commissioner (DC): Mejbah Uddin
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Geography & climate
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Education
Khulna is under the jurisdiction of the Jessore Education Board. This board varies the SSC and HSC standard.
Schools
- Barnamala Bidhyapith Sonadanga
- Charbandha Secondary School,Paikgacha,Khulna
- Pallimangal Girls' High School, Goborchaka
- RangpurKalibati High School
- Rotary School, Khalispur, Khulna
- Rev. Paul's High School, Gallamami, Khulna
- Bajua Union High School,Bajua, Dacope, Khulna
- Cantonment Public Secondary School
- Damoder M.M. High School
- Daulatpur Muhashin Boys School
- Daulatpur Muhashin Girls School
- Dighalia M. A. Mazid Secondary School
- Fatima High School
- Govt. Coronation Secondary Girls' School, Khulna
- Govt. Laboratory High School
- Hamid Nagor Govt. Primary School, Rayermohal, Khulna
- H.R.H. Princh Agakhan High School
- Khulna Collegiate School
- Khulna Govt. Girls' High School (Monnujan School)
- Khulna Govt. Railway Boys High School
- Khulna Govt. Railway Girls High School
- Khulna Model School and College
- Khulna Newsprint Mills Secondary School, Khalishpur
- Khulna Public School and College,Boyra
- Khulna Zilla School and College
- Khalishpur School Estate on 1905
- Lions School and College Khulna (In Pakistan period: Lions English School, Khulna(Establish on 1962)
- Military Collegiate School Khulna (MCSK)
- Naubahini Secondary School, Khulna
- Nirala Ideal Secondary School
- Paigram Kazba Secondary school
- Phulbari High school.
- Phultala Re-Union High School
- Platinum Secondary School, Khalispur
- Naubahini Secondary School, Khulna
- Nirala Ideal Secondary School
- Paigram Kazba Secondary school
- Phulbari High school.
- Phultala Re-Union High School
- Platinum Secondary School, Khalispur
- Port Secondary School, Khalishpur (updated by dalim, ssc-1993)
- Rayermohal Govt. Primary School, Rayermohal, Khulna
- Rupsha high school, khulna kaml khan
- St. Joseph's High School, Khulna
- Senhati Secondary School (established 1887)
- Port Secondary School, Khalishpur (updated by dalim, ssc-1993)
- Rayermohal Govt. Primary School, Rayermohal, Khulna
- Rupsha high school, khulna
- St. Joseph's High School, Khulna
- st.jons primari school,khulna
- Senhati Secondary School (established 1887)
Besides, Khulna has six IGV(Integrated General and Vocational) schools and one technical school of
UCEP(Underprivileged Children's Educational Programs), which is a non-profitable organization. Six IGV schools are:
- UCEP-K C C School, Rupsha
- UCEP-Sonadanga School, Sonadanga
- UCEP-M A Majid School, Fulbarigate
- UCEP-Khalishpur School, Khalishpur
- UCEP-Zohra Samad School, Tootpara
- UCEP-Wazed Ali School, Banorgati
Colleges
- Daulatpur College (Day/Night), Daulatpur, Khulna.
- Azam Khan Govt. Commerce College, Khulna.
- Military Collegiate School Khulna (MCSK)
- B. N. College, Khulna
- Haji Mohammad Muhashin College, Khalishpur
- B.L University College, Daulatpur, Khulna
- Khulna Public College, Boyra, Khulna
- Cantonment Public School and College, Jahanabad, Khulna.
- Khulna Govt. Majid Memorial City College (City college)
- Khulna Gov. Sundarban College
- Bajua Surendra Nath College, Dacope, Khulna
- L.B.K Govt.Mohila College, Dacope, Khulna
- Phultala M.M. College
- Khulna Govt. Girls' College (Boyra Girls College)
- Shahid Suhrawardy College, Banorgati
- Khan Jahan Ali Ideal College, Shiromoni, Khulna
- Rayermohal College, Rayermohal, Khulna
- Rupsha collage.
- Khulna Model School And college, Boyra,Khulna. [www.khmc.webs.com]
- Rev. Paul's Hope Politacnicl, Gallamari, Khulna
- Saheed Ayub Musa Memorial College
Polytechnic Institutions
Universities
Medical schools
Subdistricts
- Terokhada Upazila
- Batiaghata Upazila
- Dacope Upazila
- Dumuria Upazila
- Dighalia Upazila
- Koyra Upazila
- Paikgachha Upazila
- Phultala Upazila
- Rupsa Upazila
History
Khulna is named after a goddess of the Hindu religion, Khulleshwari.
In 1947, the district of Khulna had a slight Hindu majority of 52% but
was included in Pakistan rather than India (see
Radcliffe Line). Now the district's total population is about 80% Muslim. Now it is the third largest district in Bangladesh.
Mr Khan A. Sabur, BA, LLB, Mr M. A. Majeed, BA, LLB was Muslim League
Leader at the time of partition. Their close friend Mr. Syed Mohommod
Abdul Halim was a government official of Khulna. They formed Boundary
Committee for Khulna. Mr.Syed Md. Abdul Halim was very good in English.
Mr Syed Md. Abdul Halim, BA, Hon's, Calcutta (1910-1999) drafted the
original Memorandum in this regard. About 80 dista??? paper needed for
this historical work. Mr Halim's father-in-law's house was in
Moulvipara. Every night Mr Halim read, correction the Memorandum before
the Muslim League Officials. Mr Halim's native village was Bonomalidia
under
Madhukhali Upazila (
Boalmari Upazila)
of Faridpur District. Mr Halim died in 1999, and is buried in Banani
graveyard, Dhaka. Mr Khan A. Sabur left all of his property to the
people of Khulna; he was unmarried and devoted his life to politics.
Transportation
- Railway: Khulna-Dhaka, Khulna-Rajshahi; Khulna-Kolkata(proposed).
- Roads & Highway: Khulna-Jessore-Dhaka, Khulna-Gopalganj-Dhaka; Khulna-Barisal, Khulna-Satkhira, Khulna-Port of Mongla.
Economy
Khulna is a port city.It is the most increasing city in the south.
Mongla is the major sea port of the country. In Daulatpur there are several
jute
mills. By road, railway and riverway it is connected to other parts of
the country. This infrastructure plays a vital role in the city's
economy, which also depends upon fishing and salt industries. Khulna has
a
newsprint
mill that will about reopen in the near future. The Khulna shipyard
receives limited support from the Bangladesh Navy by building small,
ocean-going ships. The Khulna
textile and
hardboard mills will reopen soon under private ownership. RAJA in Khulna.....
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Religion
Religion in Khulna District |
Religion |
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Percent |
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Islam |
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73.45% |
Hinduism |
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25.28% |
Christianity |
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0.67% |
Buddhism |
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1.25% |
The district of Khulna has 10859 mosques, 680 temples, 81 churches, 15
Buddhist temples and 9 tombs.
Places of interest
- The Sundarbans is the largest mangrove forest in the world. The royal Bengal tiger
inhabits the area; it is said that seeing the tiger enables a person to
understand what a tiger means. There are many other rare animals in the
area, including monkeys, chitra deer, crocodiles, wild cocks, wild pigs and thousands of kinds of birds.
- From Kuakatan, both the rising and the setting of the sun into the ocean can be seen.
Media
Print media:
- Prothom Alo (National)
- The Daily Kaler kantho (National)
- Daily Purbanchal (Local)
Telecommunications:
Satellite Television: