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District Information

Area 1640.91 square kilometers.
Bounded by
Kuchbihar district of west bengal (India) on the north, Rangpur district on the south, Lalmonirhat district on the east and Panchagarh and Dinajpur districts on the west.
Profile
The Nilphamari subdivision was established in 1875 and was turned into a district in 1984. The district consists of 6 upazilas, 3 municipalities, 33 wards, 65 mahallas, 62 union parishads, 390 mouzas and 370 villages.
Upazilla/ Thana
Dimla Upazila, Domar Upazila, Jaldhaka Upazila, Kishoreganj Upazila, Nilphamari Sadar Upazila, Saidpur Upazila

Post Codes for Nilphamari District

Thana Sub Office Post Code

Dimla

Dimla 5350
Ghaga Kharibari 5351

Domar

Chilahati 5341
Domar 5340

Jaldhaka

Jaldhaka 5330

Kishoriganj

Kishoriganj 5320

Nilphamari Sadar

Nilphamari Sadar 5300
Nilphamari Sugar Mil 5301

Syedpur

Syedpur 5310
Syedpur Upashahar 5311

 

Elected MP(s) in 2008 Election
Area# Area Name Elected MP From
12 Nilphamari-1 Jafar Iqbql Siddiki Jatiya Party
13 Nilphamari-2 Asadurzaman Nur Bangladesh Awami League
14 Nilphamari-3 Kazi Faruq Kadar Jatiya Party
15 Nilphamari-4 Karnal (Re) A.A Maruf Saknal Bangladesh Awami League

 

Parliament Election Winner (Party-wise): 2001,1996,1991
Seat# Area Name 2001 1996 1991
12 Nilphamari-1 BAL (33.44) JP (40.15) BAL (31.72)
13 Nilphamari-2 BAL (38.11) JP (33.32) Other (33.51)
14 Nilphamari-3 JI (38.03) JI (31.33) BAL (33.31)
15 Nilphamari-4 BNP (34.92) JP (41.99) Other (34.22)
BAL: Bangladesh Awami League
BNP: Bangladesh Nationalist Party
JI: Jamat E Islami
JP: Jatiya Party

 

History
The tebhaga movement spread over Domar and Dimla in the 1940s. In this movement the activist Tannarayan was shoot dead by the zamindar. Once indigo was cultivated extensively in this district. The Nilphamari region was under the Votmari Chauki during the British period. Later on the Chauki was transferred first to Shekherhat of Badarganj thana and then to Dokra of Domar thana.
Places to see
Birat Dighi (present name Nilsagar), Neel Kuthi (Nilphamari Sadar Upazila), Nat Settlement (prison, 1871), Saidpur Church (1893), Dimla Rajbari, Garh (Fort) of Raja Dharmapal and the remnants of his palace (eighteenth century, Jaldhaka), remnants of the palace of Raja Harish Chandra (Ninth century, Jaldhaka upazila), three domed Jami Mosque at Bherberi (eighteenth century, Kishoreganj upazila).
Newspapers
Weekly Nilphamari Barta, Nilsagar, Nilsamachar, Weekly Jaldhaka, Weekly Alpana (Saidpur), Saidpur Barta, Janasamasha (Saidpur); extinct: Jagarani (1962), Nilanchan (1972), Shalki (Domer) and Jaltaranga (Jaldhaka).
Rivers Tista, Jamuneshwari, Chikni and Dhaigan.