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Dharmapur union (Template:Lang-bn) is a union of Fatikchhari Upazila of Chittagong District.

Geography

Area of Dharmapur: 3,719 acres (15.05 km2).

Location

North: Nanupur union

East: Kawkhali Upazila

South: Kawkhali Upazila

West: Baktapur union & Jafotnagar union

Population

As of 1991 Bangladesh census, Dharmapur union has a population of 20,168 and house units 3469.

Educational institutions

There are many educational institutions in this village.Dharmapur amdadul ulum madrasha. Among them, Dharmapur KG school, Dharmapur high school,north dharmapur high school.Azadibazar madrasha,Hazrat Zaber(R)Islamic Academy,Rahmania senior madrasha,Sultanul Ulum madrasa,and other.

History

Marketplaces and bazars

Azadi bazar is the main marketplace of the Union. Ramju Monsir Hat also historical Market in this area which is adjacent to Dharmapur Multi lateral high school.

Villages and mouzas

Famous persons

Famous residents include:-

Late Mofzal Ahmed - from Billal Mazir bari, was a govt. officer, established Dharmapur Primary and High School near Ramjurhat.
  • Dr.Md.Abu Taslim-assistant professor,BGC Trust Medical college,orthopedic specialist working at CEPZ
  • Dr. M. Zahid Hasan, assistant professor, urologist and kidney transplant surgeon working at a national level.
  • Dr. M. Anwar Pasha Chy.(1926-2005) - a famous physician in that part of Chittagong, practiced medicine in Azadi Bazar of that union from 1953 to 1997.
  • Mr Fazal Bari - social worker
  • Hazrat moulana sultan Ahmad,funder of jamea ovidia
  • sykul hadis allama Abdul Aziz (head mohaddith of hathazari boro madrasha)
  • allama Abu Bakar,Head Moulana of Dharmapur Amdadadul Ulum madrasha

Dr. Anwar Pasha Chowdhury was a famous physician in this area of Fatickchari. He started practicing in 1953, and worked until 1998 when he became sick. He was the first graduate allopathy doctor in the area. Dr Anwar died in 2005.

References

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