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Malijhikanda High School
Malijhikanda High School is a high school in Jhenaigati Upazila, Sherpur District under the division of Mymensingh Mymensingh ( bn, ময়মনসিংহ) is the capital of Mymensingh Division, Bangladesh. Located on the bank of Brahmaputra River, about north of the national capital Dhaka, it is a major financial center and educational hub of north ....It is a traditional school which was founded in the 1947. Late Syed Ahmed is the founding head teacher. Although the school is located in the countryside, about 1100 students study here. Mr.Robiul Islam is the present Head Teacher of this school. Website of the School References *https://productforums.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!topic/gec-earth-browsing/qy-v0C0QzK4 *https://www.facebook.com/pages/Malijhikanda-High-School/106176272754725 *http://wikimapia.org/23389597/Malijhikanda-High-School {{Coord, 25.1155, N, 90.0820, E, region:BD_type:edu, display=title High schools in Bangladesh Sherpur District ...
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Jhenaigati Upazila
Jhenaigati ( bn, ঝিনাইগাতী) is an upazila of Sherpur District under the division of Mymensingh, Bangladesh. Geography Jhenaigati is located at . It has 30113 households and a total area of 231 km2. Jhenaigati is bounded by the Meghalaya State of India on the north, Sherpur sadar and Sreebardi upazila on the south, Nalitabari upazila on the east, and Sreebardi upazila on the west. The main rivers are Shomeshwari, Maharashi and Subarnakhali. Demographics ''Jhenaigati Thana'' was established in 1975 and was turned into an Upazila in 1983. The upazila consists of seven union parishads, 75 mouzas and 117 villages. Population: 1,60,554; male 78791, female 76276; Muslim 146153, Hindu 5435, Buddhist 3388 and others 91. Main occupations: agriculture 48.21%, commerce 7.73%, service 2.19%, agricultural laborer 27.36%, fishing and carpenter 2.36%, wage laborer 2.05%, transport 1.14% and others 8.42%. Land use: total cultivable land 14078.10 hectares; fallow land 2276.01 ...
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Sherpur District
Sherpur district ( bn, শেরপুর জেলা, ''Sherpur Jela'' also ''Sherpur Zila'') is a district in Northern Bangladesh. It is a part of Mymensingh Division. Sherpur district was a sub-division of Jamalpur District before 1984. It was upgraded to a district on February 22, 1984. Sherpur City is located about north of Dhaka, capital of Bangladesh. Etymology The name "Sherpur" can't be found in ancient history. During the rules of emperor Akbar, this area was called "Dash Kahonia Baju". The previous name of Brahmaputra river in this area was "Louhitto Sagar" which was situated in a vast area from the south border of Sherpur municipality to Jamalpur Ghat. The people of this area had to pay 10 kahon coins to the leaseholders as an annual tax for travelling in the river. "Dash" means ten and "Kahon" is a unit of measure for counting which means 128 pieces. From this event, this area was called as "Dash Kahonia". During the Nawabi period in Bangla, the last landlord of G ...
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Mymensingh
Mymensingh ( bn, ময়মনসিংহ) is the capital of Mymensingh Division, Bangladesh. Located on the bank of Brahmaputra River, about north of the national capital Dhaka, it is a major financial center and educational hub of north-central Bangladesh. The city was constituted by the British East India Company on 1 May,1787. Mymensingh is the 8th administrative divisional headquarter and 12th city corporation of Bangladesh. According to Ministry of Public Administration, Mymensingh is ranked 4th in district status. The density of Mymensingh city is 44,458/km2 (115,150/sq mi) which is the second most densely populated city in Bangladesh. Mymensingh attracts 25 percent of health tourists visiting Bangladesh. Mymensingh is the anglicized pronunciation of the original name ''Momen Singh'', referring to a Muslim ruler called Shah Momin or Momin Singh, an ethnic Bengali Muslim ruler.Iffat Ara, 'Mymensingh-er Etihash', ''Dwitiyo Chinta'', 1989, Mymensingh, Bangladesh Its ...
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High Schools In Bangladesh
High schools in Bangladesh are institutions where 11–16 year olds take their lessons. There are approximately 23,500+ high schools in Bangladesh. History Rajshahi Collegiate School is the first and oldest school in the country and has a long tradition and reputation of spreading the light of education. The four oldest high schools in Bangladesh, by year of establishment, are: Barisal Zilla School (1829), Dhaka Collegiate School (1835), Rangpur Zilla School (1832),and Rajshahi Collegiate School (1828). High school education system in Bangladesh The education system in Bangladesh is divided into four stages. The second level is High School which incorporates grade 6 to 10. There are both English Medium and Bangla Medium school in Bangladesh. Government prefer Bangla medium schools. Though there are some cadet colleges which are also government owned institutions and they offer English medium studies. Usually, the private schools are offer English medium. Bangla medium Bangl ...
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