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History of the Liberation War  In 26th March 1971, the Pak armed force murdered Shanku Samaddar, Abul Kalam Azad,Omar Ali, Mokbul Hossain of Rangpur Kotwali . On 28 March 1971 the general population of Mitha Pukur upazila encompassed the Rangpur cantonment with indigenous weapons, for example, Lathi, Ballam, bow and bolt, and so on. As of now the 29 Cavalry Regiment discharged from assault rifle & Killed a substantial number of individuals. The Pak armed force directed mass slaughtering and substantial ravaging in this upazila most noted of which is the mass executing of Joyram Anwar Mouza of Pairaband union. On 1 April 1971, the opportunity warriors of Kaunia upazila shot the Officer in Charge of the Police Station dead. On 13 April the Pak armed force severely slaughtered 11 Bangali EPR work force at Nandiganj of Pirganj upazila. On 17 April the Pak armed force and their nearby operators directed mass slaughtering in Badarganj upazila; they additionally sacked the towns Khalisa Hajipur, Bujruk Hajipur, Professor Sunil Chandra Chakravorty of the Department of Bangla, Ghatabeel and Ramnathpur. The Pak armed force murdered Professor Chitta Ranjan Roy (Mathematics), Professor Boam Krishna Adhikari (Philosophy), (all living in the Rangpur Carmichael College grounds), on the night of 30 April and covered them in a mass grave inside a bamboo support close to the Damdam Bridge. Furthermore, the Pak armed force additionally executed a few educators and understudies including Professor Kalachand Roy alongside wife are, Professor Shah Solaiman Ali Professor Md. Abdur Rahman in the College compound. The Pak armed force had their dungeon at Rangpur Town Hall. On 2 June two Pak warriors went into a town close to the Tista Bridge of Kaunia upazila and endeavored infringement of ladies; the disturbed villagers murdered them two. In outcome, on 30 June 1971, the Pak armed force sacked the towns situated on the western side of the Tista Bridge and executed almost 200 persons. In August the Pak officers caught various individuals at town Darar Par of Sayar union under Taraganj upazila and later on executed every one of them. In the month of October an experience was held between the opportunity contenders (Mujib Bahini) and the Pak armed force at town Shankardaha of Pirgachha upazila in which 2 Pak warriors and 5 razakars were killed. The Pak armed force ruthlessly slaughtered 17 devout Muslims inside the Taltala Mosque. On 2 December another experience was held between the opportunity warriors and the Pak armed force at Monurchhara of Parul union under Pirgachha upazila in which one flexibility contender was executed as were two Pak fighters. On 3 December the Pak armed force led mass slaughtering on the Barati Bridge over the waterway Jamuneshwari. On 13 December, 212 razakars of Gangachara upazila surrendered to the opportunity contenders. On 17 December the Pak armed force surrendered to the joint strengths and in this way Rangpur area was freed.

Signs of War of Liberation Mass grave 4
Angrar Bridge, Madarganj Bazar (Pirganj), (Damdama Bridge and Damdama Bazar (Mithapukur) ; Mass murdering site 10 (Dahiganj crematory, eastern side of the waterway Ghaghat, Balar Dighi (adjoining the cantonment), under the extension on the stream Ghaghat, Lahirir Hat (neighboring the Badarganj Road), place close to the Damdama Bridge (Mitha Pukur), Sahebganj, Nandiganj, Jharuar Beel (Badarganj); Memorial figure 1 Arjan).

Proficiency rate and instructive organizations Average education 41.91%; male 46.50%, female 37.06%. Instructive establishments: college 1, open college 1, therapeutic school 1, instructor's preparation school 2, law school 1, homeopath school 1, school 65, polytechnical foundation 1, professional organizations 1, cadet school 1, optional school 320, grade school 1166, group school 20, kindergarten 25, satellite school 44, music school 1, NGO worked school 193, madrasa 370. Noted instructive establishments: Begum Rokeya University (2008), Rangpur Carmichael College(1916),  Rangpur Medical College(1966),   RangpurZila School(1832), Rangpur Girls' High School (1876), Kailash Ranjan High School(1913),
Begum Rokeya Government Mohila College(1964), Rangpur Cadet College (1977), Teachers Training College (1858).

Principle wellsprings of salary Agriculture 62.99%, non-horticultural worker 4.66%, industry 1.11%, business 13.28%, transport and correspondence 3.90%, administration 6.32%, development 1.18%, religious administration 0.20%, rent and settlement 0.20% and others 6.16%.

Daily papers and periodicals Daily: Dabanal (1980),
Pravati (1955) Juger Alo (1992), Rangpur (1997), Paribesh (1994), Akhira, Arjan; week after week: Atal (1991), Rangpur (1996), Rangpur Barta (1996), Bajrakantha (Pirganj); old: Rangpur Bartabaha (1847), Rangapur Darpan (1907), Rangpur Sahitta Porishad (1905), Uttar Bangla (1960), , Rangpur Dik Prakash (1861).

Society culture The predominant people society of the area incorporate Palagan, Yogir Gan, Chhokra Nachani Gan, melodies emulating marriage of trees, tunes copying marriage of frogs, Goalir Gan (tunes of milk cleaning specialist), Hudumar Geet,
Murshidi, Punthi way (recitation from the Puthi), tunes of Lalon, Dehatattva, Bhawaiya, Bhatiali, tunes of Hasan Raja, tunes of Abbasuddin,  Harishava in the sanctuary, rhymes, people story, Marfati, sayings, and so forth.

Visitor Spots Tajhat Zamindar Bari (Rangpur Sadar),
Paira Chhattar, Pirgachha Zamindar Bari, Phanibhusan Majumdar Zamindar Bari,  Three Keramatia Mosque at Rangpur, Tribigraha Mandir, Vinna Jagat Amusement Park, Dargah of Shah Ismail Gazi (R), Begum Rokeya Memorial Center at Pairabandh (Mitha Pukur). '[Abdus Sattar]

See likewise The upazilas under this region.

References Bangladesh Population Census 2001, Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics; Cultural review report of Rangpur District 2007; Cultural study report of upazilas of Rangpur District 2007.

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