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The town of Keraniganj stands on the southwest side of Dhaka City on the bank of the Buriganga river. Keraniganj Upazila with an area of 166.87 km 2, is bounded by Savar Upazila and Mohammadpur, Hazaribagh, Kamrangir Char, Lalbagh, Kotwali and Sutrapur Thanas to the northeast, Shyampur Thana and Narayanganj and Sadar Upazilas to the east, Serajdikhan Upazila to the south, and by Nawabganj and ...
The constituency encompasses Dhaka South City Corporation wards 55 through 57; one union parishad of Kamrangirchar and Hazaribagh thanas: Sultanganj; seven union parishads of Keraniganj Upazila: Basta, Hazratpur, Kalatia, Kalindi, Ruhitpur, Sakta, and Taranagar; and three union parishads of Savar Upazila: Amin Bazar, Bhakurta, and Tetuljhora.
English: Map of Keraniganj upazila in Dhaka district, Dhaka division. Date: 20 November 2023: Source: Derivative of File:Bangladesh Dhaka division location map.svg ...
Hamid was elected to Parliament from Dhaka-3 (Keraniganj) in 2008. [8] He received 112,623 votes while his nearest rival, Gayeshwar Chandra Roy of Bangladesh Nationalist Party, received 70,680 votes. [8] Hamid was re-elected in 2014 from Dhaka-3. [9] [10] Hamid was elected to Parliament from Dhaka-3 as a candidate of Awami League in 2018. [11]
311,617 (2018) [1] Current constituency. Created. 1973. Party. vacant. Member (s) Vacant. Dhaka-3 is a constituency represented in the Jatiya Sangsad (National Parliament) of Bangladesh since 2008.
Keraniganj Railway Station is a railway station on the Dhaka–Jessore line [1] located in Keraniganj Upazila, Dhaka District, Bangladesh. This modern railway station is situated near Stan Bazar, is not so far from Baluchar of Munshiganj District, which is under construction. [2] It is the first elevated railway station in the country.
Manikganj (Bengali: মানিকগঞ্জ, romanized: Mānikagañja [mɑnɪkˈɡondʒ]) is a district in central Bangladesh and part of the Dhaka Division.It was established in 1845, it was a subdivision of Faridpur District (Faridpur Zila) until, in 1953, it was transferred to Dhaka District (Dhaka Zila) for administrative purposes.
According to 2011 census, Lalbagh Thana has a population of 369,933 with average household size of 4.4 members, and an average literacy rate of 66.1% vs national average of 51.8% literacy. [2]