Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Hala Boter Tol


A ancient banyan tree near Kulaghat, Lalmonirhat. Branches of this tree are so down and many of them down to underground and rise to another places. Its a Natural beauty. Some people came here to pray for their problems. They thinks (Somebody sure) its useful to pray here.
This Picture does not reflect of the whole things.











Saturday, June 20, 2009

Alokit Lalmonirhat

Alokit Lalmonirhat Stombha.

Located At Mission More, Lalmonirhat.

0 Point of Lalmonirhat.

Inspiration of Ex Minister Asadul Habib Dulu.


Tin Bigha Corridor

Located at Pathgram, Lalmonirhat, Bangladesh

Dahgram-Angorpota is a small Chitmohal (enclave) of BD, which is in India area. Bangladesh and Indian made a bilateral contract in 1974 to use Tin bigha corridor to get this Chitmohal by giving Barubari. By this contract Bangladesh handed over Barubari but India didn’t agree to use this corridor. At last in 1992 on 26th June Bangladesh got the scoop of using this corridor in some conditions. Now it is opened from 6.00 AM to 6.00 PM.

This Indian land divides a small part of Bangladesh into two parts. Over 20,000 of Bangladeshi people live the other side place called Dahagram-Angorpota. These people has to cross this corridor to come to mainland in Bangladesh with the dawn-dusk restriction. This rules is regardless their illness or whatsoever.

Friday, June 19, 2009

Lalminrhat Town Park


Lalmonirhat Town Park

Lalmonirhat Town Park

Lalmonirhat Town Park

Lalmonirhat Town Park

Teesta Barrage


Teesta Barrage at Lalmonirhat

A Wonderfull view of Lalmonirhat Teesta Barrage

Teesta Barrage. Its build on own cost and technologies.

Tista Barrage Located on tista river at Duani in hatibandha upazila in lalmonirhat district. The barrage is a 615m long concrete structure fitted with 44 radial gates having a discharge capacity of 12,750 cumec of water. It is used to divert 280 cumec of water for irrigation through a canal taking off on the right bank. The construction of the barrage started in 1979 and that of the irrigation canals in 1984, and was completed in 1997-98.

The idea of irrigation from the Tista was conceived some time in 1935. A preliminary feasibility report of the project was prepared in 1960 by Haigh Zinn and Associates in collaboration with Associated Consulting Engineers. The consultants proposed a barrage on the river at Goddimari for diverting water into the canals for irrigation. Another report was prepared by Binnie and Partners during 1968-70 with a proposal for the barrage to be sited at Dalia. For about 10 years it remained confined to investigation, studies and survey. In the meantime India constructed a barrage across the Tista at Gazoldoba which is about 100 km upstream of the proposed barrage site in Bangladesh. Engineers of the bangladesh water development board and experts of BUET (Bangladesh University Of Engineering and Technology) jointly reviewed the previous reports and prepared a detailed engineering design. A fresh survey and field investigation was also conducted. Finally the actual construction of the barrage commenced in 1979 at Duani, which lies on the left bank. The barrage was completed in August 1990 with a 110m long Canal Head Regulator to control flow of water into the irrigation canal. Also a silt trap to control entry of sediment in the canal, a 610m long flood bypass for release of flood water in excess of the discharge capacity of the barrage, and a 2,470m long closure dam to divert flow through the barrage were constructed. A flood embankment of about 80 km has also been built to provide flood protection to the adjoining areas.

The gross benefited area of the project is 750,000 ha, of which 540,000 ha is irrigable. The project area spreads over seven districts in greater rangpur, dinajpur and bogra. The irrigation canals and water distribution network were developed in two phases. Phase-I has a command area of 182,00 ha with a net irrigable area of 132,000 ha. The remaining area was developed under Phase-II. Irrigation was first provided in 1993. At 1990 prices, the project cost was Tk 8,574 million, making the development cost lowest compared to other irrigation projects in the country. Its cost is about Tk 27,000 per ha as against Tk 111,000 per ha in the Meghna-Dhonagoda Project. The Tista Barrage is the largest irrigation project in the country. It is about four times the size of the ganges-kobadak irrigation project, 12 times that of the Chandpur Project and 40 times that of the Meghna-Dhonagoda Project. In addition to increased agricultural production the project has contributed to fisheries development through its canal system, recreation, and improved communication. The embankments along canals serve as all-weather village roads.

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Tista Bridge


Tista Rail Bridge was constructed by British in their reign.This bridge is located in the junction of two district of Bangladesh, the districts are Kurigram and Lalmonirhat. Basically, two side are the jurisdiction of the two other districts. It is situated at the northern part of Bangladesh.This is the same path what is share by both trains and buses/trucks. When one type of vehicle passes through the other type has to be stopped for a while. Trains get priority in this intersection.










Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Monday, May 18, 2009

Tista Railway Bridge

Tista Railway Bridge wide is about 274, length 2950 and height at about 14 including 13 iron span has been using as road bridge.

Monument of Freedom Fighter. Stated at Lalmonirhat opposit of BDR Camp.