Sagarnal Union Council ( Bengali : সাগরনাল , romanized : Shagornal ) is a Union Parishad of Bangladesh , located in Juri Upazila , Moulvibazar District , Sylhet Division . It has an area of 29 square kilometres and a population of 34,492.
8-469: Sagarnal has a population of 34,492. Sagarnal constitutes the no. 6 union council of Juri Upazila . It contains 16 villages and 14 mouzas . The villages are as follows: Sagornal (North, South and Tea Garden), Kapna Mountain Tea Garden, Bathnighat, Baradahar (North, South, East and West), Jalalpur, Hosnabad, Birgugali, Patilashangon, Jangaliya and Kharkuna. Sagornal has four Haat bazaars . The Union has
16-841: A literacy rate of 70%. It has 8 government primary schools, 7 private primary schools. Sagornal High School is one of two high schools. It also has 4 junior schools. There is one madrasa which is Sagornal Senior Alim Madrasha . The native population converse in their native Sylheti dialect but can also converse in Standard Bengali . Languages such as Arabic and English are also taught in schools. The Union contains 30 mosques. They are as follows: It also has 5 eidgahs and they are: Sagornal Shahi Eidgah, South Sagornal Shahi Eidgah, Maqam Bari Eidgah, Batnighat Shahi Eidgah and Patilashangon Shahi Eidgah. 24°28′01″N 92°07′59″E / 24.467°N 92.133°E / 24.467; 92.133 This Sylhet Division location article
24-513: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Juri Upazila Juri ( Bengali : জুড়ী ) is an upazila of the Moulvibazar District . In 2001, its population was 122,853. It is located 48 km from District headquarters. The local high school was established in 1930. After the Conquest of Sylhet in 1303, many disciples of Shah Jalal migrated to Juri where they preached
32-412: The areas of Fultola, Sagornal and Kapnapahar. Jagadhari pond (behind Juri High School ) is noted as a mass killing site. Juri was liberated on 4 December. On 26 August 1984, Juri was founded as thana . It became an upazila on 8 January 2005 with eight unions of Kulaura Upazila and Barlekha Upazila , four unions from each of these two Upazilas . The inclusion of two unions, Dakshinvag and Sunagar,
40-501: The national average of 51.8%, and a sex ratio of 1034 females per 1000 males. 13,291 (8.92%) lived in urban areas. Ethnic population was 5,297 (3.56%), of which Manipuri were 1,108 and Santal 1,095. Juri Upazila is divided into six union parishads : Fultola, Gowalbari, Jayfarnagar, Paschim Juri, Purbo Juri, and Sagornal . The union parishads are subdivided into 69 mauzas and 142 villages. According to Banglapedia, Juri High School , founded in 1930. Other educational institutes in
48-797: The religion of Islam to the local people. Shah Gharib Khaki settled in Bhogtera, Jayfarnagar where his mazar remains and likewise for Shah Abdul-Aliyy Nimatra in Fultola Bazaar, Hazrat Irani in Dakshinbhag and Shah Qasimuddin Jibon Jyoti. During the Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971, freedom fighters conducted operations in various tea gardens across modern-day Juri. The Pakistani army reached Juri on 2 December and many culverts and bridges were destroyed whilst fighting them. Battles were fought in
56-436: The upazila include Sagornal High School and Sagornal Senior Alim Madrasha Other educational institutes in the upazila include Hazi Monohor Ali M Saifur Rahman High School . This Sylhet Division location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Sagornal Senior Alim Madrasha Sagornal Senior Alim Madrasha ( Bengali : সাগরনাল সিনিয়র আলিম মাদ্রাসা , Arabic : المدرسة العالمية ساغرنال )
64-484: Was disputed and was stayed by order of court. On 12 March 2013, miscreants set fire around Radha Govinda temple in Amtail, Juri. However, the people living around the temple quickly took the fire under control. According to the 2011 Census of Bangladesh , Juri Upazila had 27,509 households and a population of 148,958. 39,699 (26.65%) were under 10 years of age. Juri had a literacy rate (age 7 and over) of 52.33%, compared to
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