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Dhamrai () is an
upazila An ''upazila'' ( pronounced: ), formerly called ''thana'', is an administrative division in Bangladesh, functioning as a sub-unit of a district. It can be seen as an analogous to a county or a borough of Western countries. Rural upazilas ...
of
Dhaka district Dhaka District () is a Districts of Bangladesh, district in central Bangladesh, and is the densest district in the nation. It is a part of the Dhaka Division. Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, rests on the eastern banks of the Buriganga River ...
in
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,
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. It is the largest
upazila An ''upazila'' ( pronounced: ), formerly called ''thana'', is an administrative division in Bangladesh, functioning as a sub-unit of a district. It can be seen as an analogous to a county or a borough of Western countries. Rural upazilas ...
in the
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by
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area.


Geography

Dhamrai upazila is located about 40 kilometers northwest of the capital city of Dhaka. It is bounded by the upazilas of
Mirzapur Mirzapur () is a city in Uttar Pradesh, India. It is known for its carpets and brassware industries, and the tradition of kajari and birha music. Straddled by the Kaimur extension of Vindhya mountains, it served as the headquarters of t ...
and Kaliakair on the north, Singair on the south,
Savar Savar () is a city in central Bangladesh, located in the Dhaka District in the division of Dhaka. It is the closest separate city to the centre of Dhaka. It is also a part of the Greater Dhaka conurbation which forms the Dhaka megacity. About ...
in the east, and Manikganj Sadar, Saturia and Nagarpur on the west. The total area of the upazila is 307.41 km2. Dhamrai upazila is composed of the alluvium soil of the Bongshi and Dhaleshwari rivers. Other rivers are Kolmai and Gazikha


History

There are two theories on the naming of Dhamrai. The first is that during the time of
Ashoka Ashoka, also known as Asoka or Aśoka ( ; , ; – 232 BCE), and popularly known as Ashoka the Great, was List of Mauryan emperors, Emperor of Magadha from until #Death, his death in 232 BCE, and the third ruler from the Mauryan dynast ...
, there was a Buddhist called Dharmarajika and that the area was named after him. The discovery of a Buddhist
stupa In Buddhism, a stupa (, ) is a domed hemispherical structure containing several types of sacred relics, including images, statues, metals, and '' śarīra''—the remains of Buddhist monks or nuns. It is used as a place of pilgrimage and m ...
in
Savar Savar () is a city in central Bangladesh, located in the Dhaka District in the division of Dhaka. It is the closest separate city to the centre of Dhaka. It is also a part of the Greater Dhaka conurbation which forms the Dhaka megacity. About ...
, about 10 miles from Dhamrai, lends credence to this opinion. Another theory is that in the early fourteenth century, five companions of the Sufi saint
Shah Jalal Shāh Jalāl Mujarrad Kunyāʾī (), popularly known as Shah Jalal (), was a celebrated Sufi Saint, conqueror and historical figure of Bengal. His name is often associated with the Muslim conquest of Sylhet and the Spread of Islam into the ...
(Tirmidhi Al-Husayni, Haji, Ghazi, Zam Bahadur, and Shah Makhdum) came and settled in the sparsely populated and heavily forested area. Food supplies ultimately ran short and one day they found a stray cow wandering about which they slaughtered the cattle to eat and satisfy their hunger. After a few days, they were approached by Dhama Gope and his wife Rai Goalini who claimed that the cow was theirs and demanded compensation for it. The Sufis learnt that the couple was childless. It is said that with their blessings a child was born to the couple and also they said that they would name the place so that their names would forever be remembered. Thus the name Dhamrai (Dham+Rai) came about.Booklet published by Dhamrai Upazila Krishibid Association; published June 2012; Edited by Dulal Chandra Sarkar and Mohammad Shahadat Hossain Dhamrai was once under the Thana (now Upazila) of Savar. Dhamrai became a Thana itself in 1914 during the British rule; the same year Dhamrai Hardinge High School was established. In 1947 it was put under the district of Dhaka. On December 15, 1984, Dhamrai was upgraded into a full-fledged Upazila.


Demographics

According to the
2011 Census of Bangladesh In 2011, the Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics conducted a national census in Bangladesh, which provided a provisional estimate of the total population of the country as 142,319,000. The previous decennial census was the 2001 census. Data were r ...
, Dhamrai had 94,776 households and a population of 412,418. 81,402 (19.74%) were under 10 years of age. It had a literacy rate (age 7 and over) of 50.8%, compared to the national average of 51.8%, and a sex ratio of 992 females per 1000 males. 60,802 (14.74%) lived in urban areas. As of the
1991 Bangladesh census In 1991, the Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics, conducted a national census in Bangladesh. They recorded data from all of the districts and upazilas and main cities in Bangladesh including statistical data on population size, households, sex and a ...
, Dhamrai had a population of 312,777. Males constituted 50.37% of the population, and females constituted 49.63%. The population of citizens 18 years and older was 163,449. Dhamrai had an average literacy rate of 29.5% (7+ years), lower than the national average of 32.4%.


Administration

The upazila consists of one municipality ( pourasabha) called Dhamrai pourasabha, 16 union parishads, and 398 villages. The union parishads are: Amta, Baisakanda, Balia, Bhararia, Chauhat, Dhamrai, Gangutia, Jadabpur, Kulla, Kushura, Nannar, Rowail, Sanora, Sombhog, Suapur, and Sutipara. They are collectively subdivided into 290 mauzas and 398 villages. Dhamrai pourasabha is subdivided into 9 wards and 44
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s.


Economy and development

The total cultivable land is 23,470
hectare The hectare (; SI symbol: ha) is a non-SI metric unit of area equal to a square with 100-metre sides (1 hm2), that is, square metres (), and is primarily used in the measurement of land. There are 100 hectares in one square kilometre. ...
s. Of the total cultivable land (in hectares): *1 crop: 2,050 *2 crop: 14,580 *3 crop: 6,740 *More than 3 crops: 100 *Intensity of cultivation: 220.83% Farmers by land occupancy: *Landless (less than 0.02 hectares): 11,755 *Marginal (0.02 - 0.20 hectares): 10,670 *Middle (1.01 - 3.0 hectares): 5,675 *Big (more than 3.0 hectares): 535 Food production: *Total demand (metric tons): 65,209 *Actual production (metric tons): 75,023 *Total surplus (metric tons): 9,814


NGOs working in Dhamrai

* SOJAG: Works throughout Dhamrai and adjoining upazilas of Mirzapur, Shaturia, Kaliakoir, and Singair. The headquarters is at village Shailan under Shombhag Union. * Grameen Choa: Located at Dhantara Bazar, Dhamrai * SDI: Located at Dhamrai Bazar, Dhamrai * ASA: Located at, Dhamrai, Shimulia, Dhantara, Kalampur, Kushura, Kawalipara, Bathuli, Suapur. * JCF: Located at, Dhamrai, Shimulia, Dhantara, Kalampur, Kushura, Kawalipara, Bathuli, Suapur.


Culture


Dhamrai Ratha Yatra

The annual Jagannath (
Ratha Yatra Ratha Yatra (), or chariot festival, is any public procession in a chariot. They are held annually during festivals in India, Nepal, and Sri Lanka. The term also refers to the popular annual Ratha Yatra of Puri that involves a public process ...
) chariot festival is a significant Hindu festival that draws a large number of participants. Dhamrai is particularly renowned for hosting this event. The event typically commences around the 10th day of the
Bengali calendar The Bengali Calendar or Bangla Calendar (, colloquially , or , , "Bangla Year") is a solar calendar used in the Bengal region of the Indian subcontinent. In contrast to the traditional Indian Hindu calendar, which begins with the month Chait ...
month of Ashar, followed by the (return of the chariot) occurring approximately one week later. To mark this occasion, Dhamrai holds a month-long (Bengali: রথ মেলা). This festival commemorates the annual journey of the Hindu deities
Jagannath Jagannath (; formerly ) is a Hindu deity worshipped in regional Hindu traditions in India as part of a triad along with (Krishna's) brother Balabhadra, and sister, Subhadra. Jagannath, within Odia Hinduism, is the supreme god, '' Purushot ...
,
Balarama Balarama (, ) is a Hindu god, and the elder brother of Krishna. He is particularly significant in the Jagannath tradition, as one of the triad deities. He is also known as Haladhara, Halayudha, Baladeva, Balabhadra, and Sankarshana. The fir ...
, and their sister
Subhadra Subhadra (, ) is a character in the ancient Hindu epic ''Mahabharata''. She is a princess from the Yadava clan and the sister of Krishna and Balarama. Subhadra married Arjuna, one of the Pandava brothers and had a son named Abhimanyu. Sub ...
to their aunt's temple. During the festival, devotees assist in pulling the chariot of the deities using ropes, considering it a sacred act, despite the potential risks associated with navigating the large crowds. The processions accompanying the chariots feature devotional songs performed on drums, tambourines, trumpets, and other musical instruments. Along the route, children gather to join in the chorus. The Roth cart itself stands at approximately tall and is pulled by the assembled pilgrims.


Handmade crafts

The primary hub for metal crafts in Bangladesh is in Dhamrai. For many generations, this place has produced handmade metal ware for markets throughout Bangladesh, using the
lost wax casting Lost-wax castingalso called investment casting, precision casting, or ''cire perdue'' (; loanword, borrowed from French language, French)is the process by which a duplicate sculpture (often a metal, such as silver, gold, brass, or bronze) is cas ...
(cire perdue) method and
hollow casting Permanent mold casting is a metal casting process that employs reusable molds ("permanent molds"), usually made from metal. The most common process uses gravity to fill the mold, however gas pressure or a vacuum are also used. A variation on the ...
method. These methods are used to make items ranging from ornate Hindu and Buddhist statues to simple household objects such as pitchers (kolshi as is locally called) and also items include quality statues, decanters, bowls, spoons, and plates. Over the past fifty years, many of the families in Bangladesh who have been involved in the metal casting trade have taken on other work. With stiff competition from inexpensive machine-made aluminium and plastic products coming in from India and other countries in the region, the market for hand-cast items has gradually dwindled away. As a result, the tradition of making handmade cast metal objects is in jeopardy. For example, there are only five people left in Bangladesh who are capable of making masterpiece-quality Hindu and Buddhist images using the lost wax method. The trade is at risk of disappearance due to the dwindling number of craftsmen. Additionally, Dhamrai is home to several families engaged in the declining practice of earthenware crafting.


Education

There are 139 government primary schools, 16 high schools, 25 junior high schools, 109 schools run by NGOs, 11 madrasahs, 6 colleges, and 1 agriculture college in Dhamrai upazila.


High schools

* Dhamrai Hardinge High School & College, established in 1914 after the British Viceroy Lord Hardinge *Kushura Abbas Ali High School, established in 1941 *Abdus Subhan Model High School *Haralal High School, Amta established in 1887 *Hamida-Afaz Girls High School, Kushura *Ruail High School, established in 1857, as one of the oldest schools not only in Dhamrai but in India and Bangladesh. It is one of the four schools established in British India as early as 1857, the year of the Sepoy Mutiny *Elokeshi High School, Jalshin, established in 1924 *Jadavpur B M High School, established in 1929 *Berosh Shibnath Shastri Institution, established in 1936 *Suapur Nannar High School, established in 1939 *Bhalum Ataur Rahman Khan High School, established in 1957 *Balia Wadudur Rahman High School, established in 1957 *Dhamrai Girls' High School, established in 1959 *Beliswar Mohini Mohon High School, established in 1967 *Nikla Z. Haque High School, established in 1970 *Bannol Lakkhu Haji High School, established in 1969 *Jalsha High School, established in 1972 *Shailan Surma High School, established in 1973 *Afazuddin High School, established in 1988 *Shailan Surma High School *Rajapur Kahela Baharam Mollik High School, established in 1985 * Dhalkunda High School, established in 1973


Colleges

*Dhamrai Govt. University College, the highest educational institute of the locality. *Dhamrai Hardinge High School and College *Nobojug University College, established in 1972 in Kushura *Abul Bashar Krishi College, established in 2003 in Mongolbari, Dhamrai *Bhalum Ataur Rahman School Degree College, established in 1987, Bhalum, Kalampur *Afaz Uddin School & College, established in 1988 in Sharifbag, Dhamrai *Rajapur Begum Anowara Girls' College, established in Rajapur, Dhamrai * Monmon School & College


Notable people

*
Ataur Rahman Khan Ataur Rahman Khan (; 6 March 1905 – 7 December 1991) was a Bangladeshi lawyer, politician and writer, who served as the Chief Minister of East Pakistan, chief minister of East Pakistan from 1 September 1956 – March 1958, and as the prime mi ...
, eminent politician and former prime minister of Bangladesh * Azizur Rahman Mallick, former finance minister, education secretary, and ambassador * ASM Tofazzal Hossain (Challenger), former actor *
Nurul Alam Nurul Alam is a politician who served as a Member of Parliament (Bangladesh) of Bangladesh from Chittagong-7 in 1996. He was first elected in February 1996 and left office that June. Career Nurul Alam is a presidium member of the Liberal De ...
, educationist and vice chancellor of
Jahangirnagar University Jahangirnagar University (, abbreviated as JU; initially started as Jahangirnagar Muslim University; ) is a fully residential public university, public research university located in Savar Upazila, Savar, Dhaka, Bangladesh. It was established in ...
* Ziaur Rahman Khan, former politician and lawyer * Akhtar Hossain Bhuiya, bureaucrat *
Monira Mithu Monira Akter Mithu is a Bangladeshi television and film actress. Career Mithu debuted her acting career in the television drama ''"Openty Bioscope"'' directed by Humayun Ahmed. Works Television dramas * ''Openty Bioscope'' (2001) * ''Nil Towal ...
, actress * Benzir Ahmed, politician and businessman * M. A. Maleque, politician * Gopinath Kabiraj, Maha-mahopadhyay.Sanskrit scholar. PadmaVibhusan. * Surat Ali Khan, Chemistry PhD/DIC, Imperial College of London. Project Director and Visonary who created Jahangirnagar University. He was a champion of women’s education who believed that female students deserved their own dormitories if they were to be successful in their educational pursuits. Prior to Dr. S. A. Khan’s vision female students would have to travel daily often for hours to and from their homes to university classes. He thereafter served as the Cultural and Educational Attaché from Bangladesh to Washington DC, USA. He was often featured in the Washington Post for his lavish parties replete with authentic Bangladeshi cuisine. His daughter Zakia R. Khan who attended American University in Washington DC and attained her master's degree in chemistry from Howard University, became the first ever anchorwoman for the Voice of America’s Bangla Radio Broadcast. She served as a radio personality for over four decades, reaching generations of Bengali listeners. * Surat Ali Khan, Chemistry PhD/DIC, Imperial College of London. Project Director and Visonary who created Jahangirnagar University. He was a champion of women’s education who believed that female students deserved their own dormitories if they were to be successful in their educational pursuits. Prior to Dr. S. * Rifat Mahmud, creative and innovative individual from Dhaka, Bangladesh, who has made significant contributions across multiple fields. He is the Director of Aladin's Park Limited, a multifaceted recreational venture that includes a theme park, water park, resort, and picnic spot. His leadership and visionary approach have positioned Aladin's Park as a premier destination for entertainment and relaxation. A champion of technology and innovation, Rifat Mahmud is also the creator and developer of OvroNormal AI, an advanced artificial intelligence system. His dedication to exploring and improving AI technology has made him a prominent figure in the tech community.


Gallery

File:Dhamrai Metal Work.jpg, Metal work by Dhamrai Artisan File:Dhamrai Roth at Night.jpg, Dhamrai Roth at Night File:Old style building in Dhamrai.jpg, Old style building in Dhamrai File:Dhamrai Police Station.jpg, Dhamrai Police Station File:Shailan Mosque.jpg, 85-yr old mosque at Shailan File:Dhamrai Builiding.jpg, Majestic old building in Dhamrai File:Borat Nogor.jpg, Borat Nogor at dusk File:Southend of Dhamrai.jpg, South end of Dhamrai Township File:Madhob Mondir, Jatrabari, Dhamrai.jpg, Madhob Mondir, Jatrabari, Dhamrai


See also

* Brassware industry in Bangladesh


References

{{Upazilas of Dhaka Division Upazilas of Dhaka District