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Mango Industry in Kansat

Kansat Aam Bazar is the biggest discount mango showcase in Bangladesh. Kansat Aam Bazar, the biggest discount mango showcase in Bangladesh.Showcases in the area celebrated for excellent top notch assortments of mangoes now observe plenitude of the well known summer natural product, particularly gopalbhog and couple of assortments of guti, as collect began on Wednesday. Prior on May 10, the region organization in a meeting with the authorities of the Department of Agriculture Extension (DAE) and Regional Horticulture Research Station, Chapainawabganj Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Bholahat Mango Foundation, Kansat Mango Depots Association and mango merchants forced restriction on the gather of mangoes before May 25. The choice was taken to anticipate counterfeit aging of the natural product before its full development. On Wednesday evening, Jahidul Islam, delegate official of Chapainawabganj initiated the mango gather at a plantation of Professor Para around the local area. Go...

Union of Kansat

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Kansat is a union porishod under Shibganj Upazila, Chapai Nawabganj district in the Rajshahi Division of north-western Bangladesh . Kansat Union is isolated in 16 wards and 20 villages.  The villages are:  1.Kansat  2.Biswanathpur  3.Shibnagar  4.Pukuria  5.Shibnarawanpur  6.Shibnagar-Jaigirgram  7.Mohonbag  8.Kolkolia  9.Gobinpur 10.Kansat-Bohalabari  11.Baluchor  12.Sahanbadha  13.Shibnagar-Monnapara  14Raghobpur  15.Selimabade  16.Horipur  17.Shibnagar-Kaithapar  18.Chalhoripur  19.Per-kansat  20.Baghdurgapur  Instruction Institutions:  There are two High School, two optional School, two Madrasha, 12 govt primary school in the Kansat Union.  The huge transport structures inside the union is the bike, rickshaws, bi-cycle and CNG rickshaws. Furthermore, genuine transport system to better places is Bus. There is no railwa...

Historical Place in Chapai Nawabgonj

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The mosque was worked amid the rule of Sultan Hussain Shah, in the vicinity of 1493 and 1519. The fifteen vaults of the mosque were once plated, giving the mosque the name of Choto Shona Masjid (Small Golden Mosque).[1][2] The mosque is one of the best-saved sultana landmarks under security by the Department of Archeology and Museums, Governments of Bangladesh. The plating that gave the building its name does not exist any longer. The mosque preface, which covers a zone of 42 m from east to west by 43.5 m from north to south, was initially encompassed by an external divider (now reestablished) with a portal amidst the east side. Plaque at the passageway with a short history of the mosque Worked of block and stone, the mosque legitimate structures a rectangle having outside measurements of 25.1 meters (82 ft) from north to south and 15.9 meters (52 ft) from east to west. All the four dividers are veneered remotely and to some degree likewise inside with rock stone squares. These ...