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{{Short description|Village in Pabna, Bangladesh}}
'''Himaitpur''' is a small village in the [[Pabna District]] of [[Bangladesh]]. It is situated on the bank of [[Padma river]].
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This is a birth place of Sri Sri [[Anukul Chandra Thakur]].He initiated a spiritual movement in Bangladesh which subsequently spread to [[India]]. He preached the simplicity of life and attainment of high spiritual realization. He never advocated austerity and instead promoted the normal way of life through which self realization could be attained. He was a great physician, educationist and social reformer, who influenced great leaders of his time. [[Mahatma Gandhi]] visited him in [[Deoghar]] as did other leaders, to seek his views and draw inspiration for creating a new India.
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Hemayetpur has the only Government mental hospital in Bangladesh.
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'''Hemayetpur''' or '''Himaitpur''' ({{langx|bn|হেমায়েতপুর}}) is a small village of [[Pabna Sadar Upazila]] in [[Pabna District]] of [[Bangladesh]].<ref name="community">{{cite web |url=http://203.112.218.65:8008/WebTestApplication/userfiles/Image/PopCen2011/COMMUNITY_Pabna.pdf |title=Community Report: Pabna |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> |website=Population & Housing Census 2011 |publisher=Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics |format=PDF |accessdate=November 7, 2017}}</ref> It is situated on the bank of [[Padma river]].


This is birthplace of [[Sree Sree Thakur Anukulchandra]]. He initiated a spiritual movement in Bangladesh which subsequently spread to India. He preached the simplicity of life and attainment of high spiritual realization. He never advocated austerity and instead promoted the normal way of life through which self-realization could be attained. He was a physician, educationist and social reformer, who influenced great leaders of his time. [[Mahatma Gandhi]] visited him in Himaitpur as did other leaders, to seek his views and draw inspiration for creating a new India. He had built a philanthropic organization called 'Satsang' in Himaitpur. Sri Sri Thakur Anukulchandra left Himaitpur and came to Deoghar, Jharkhand, India on 1 September 1946 and in 1947 the [[partition of India]] happened. The Satsang buildings of Sree Sree Thakur were taken over by the then Eastern Pakistan (now Bangladesh) government with [[Vested Property Act]]. Pabna Mental Hospital was moved into them in 1960. The entire property of Sree Sree Thakur still remains public property of Bangladesh Government till today.
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Hemayetpur has the only [[Mental Hospital, Pabna|government-run mental hospital]] in Bangladesh.<ref>{{cite news |title=Services at Pabna Mental Hospital in tatters |url=http://en.prothom-alo.com/bangladesh/news/82153/Services-at-Pabna-Mental-Hospital-in-tatters |newspaper=Prothom Alo |agency=UNB |date=10 October 2015 |access-date=7 January 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151011094559/http://en.prothom-alo.com/bangladesh/news/82153/Services-at-Pabna-Mental-Hospital-in-tatters |archive-date=11 October 2015 |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last=Joyce |first=Allison |date=10 October 2015 |title=The state of mental health care in Bangladesh - in pictures |url=https://www.theguardian.com/global-development-professionals-network/gallery/2015/oct/10/neglected-mental-health-in-bangladesh-pabna-mental-hospital-in-pictures |newspaper=The Guardian |access-date=7 January 2016}}</ref>

==See also==
* [[List of villages in Bangladesh]]

==References==
{{Reflist}}

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[[Category:Populated places in Pabna District]]


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Latest revision as of 01:01, 22 October 2024

Hemayetpur
হেমায়েতপুর
Village
Pabna Mental Hospital, the only government-run mental facility in Bangladesh
Pabna Mental Hospital, the only government-run mental facility in Bangladesh
Map
CountryBangladesh
DivisionRajshahi
DistrictPabna

Hemayetpur or Himaitpur (Bengali: হেমায়েতপুর) is a small village of Pabna Sadar Upazila in Pabna District of Bangladesh.[1] It is situated on the bank of Padma river.

This is birthplace of Sree Sree Thakur Anukulchandra. He initiated a spiritual movement in Bangladesh which subsequently spread to India. He preached the simplicity of life and attainment of high spiritual realization. He never advocated austerity and instead promoted the normal way of life through which self-realization could be attained. He was a physician, educationist and social reformer, who influenced great leaders of his time. Mahatma Gandhi visited him in Himaitpur as did other leaders, to seek his views and draw inspiration for creating a new India. He had built a philanthropic organization called 'Satsang' in Himaitpur. Sri Sri Thakur Anukulchandra left Himaitpur and came to Deoghar, Jharkhand, India on 1 September 1946 and in 1947 the partition of India happened. The Satsang buildings of Sree Sree Thakur were taken over by the then Eastern Pakistan (now Bangladesh) government with Vested Property Act. Pabna Mental Hospital was moved into them in 1960. The entire property of Sree Sree Thakur still remains public property of Bangladesh Government till today.

Hemayetpur has the only government-run mental hospital in Bangladesh.[2][3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Community Report: Pabna" (PDF). Population & Housing Census 2011. Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved November 7, 2017.
  2. ^ "Services at Pabna Mental Hospital in tatters". Prothom Alo. UNB. 10 October 2015. Archived from the original on 11 October 2015. Retrieved 7 January 2015.
  3. ^ Joyce, Allison (10 October 2015). "The state of mental health care in Bangladesh - in pictures". The Guardian. Retrieved 7 January 2016.

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