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Laksam Upazila
Upazila in Chittagong, Bangladesh From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Laksam (Bengali: লাকসাম) is an upazila of Comilla District in the division of Chittagong, Bangladesh.[4] This upazila is located just 29 kilometers south of Cumilla City, on the banks of the transboundary Dakatia River. Laksam is known as the birthplace of Nawab Faizunnesa Chowdhurani.[5]
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History
Laksam was made into an upazila in 1983. On 6 April 1971, more than 200 people were killed by Pakistani army at Azgora Bazar during the Bangladesh Liberation war. The Pakistan army was defeated on 12 December 1971 in the upazila.[4] During the course of the war, 17 freedom fighters died along with numerous Pakistani soldiers.[4] The upazila has experienced a water crisis due to arsenic in the groundwater.[6]
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Geography
Laksam Upazila has an area of 141.74 km2 (54.73 sq mi).[4] It is bounded by Comilla Sadar South on the northeast, and Barura on northwest, and Nangalkot on Southeast, and Monoharganj upazila on the southwest, and Shahrasti upazila of Chandpur District on the west.
Rivers and Canals
Demographics
According to the 2011 Census of Bangladesh, the residual Laksam Upazila had 57,119 households and a population of 275,646. 71,047 (25.77%) were under 10 years of age. Laksam had a literacy rate (age 7 and over) of 81.18%, compared to the national average of 51.8%, and a sex ratio of 1092 females per 1000 males. 70,632 (25.62%) lived in urban areas.[9]
In the residual Laksam Upazila, Muslims were 260,501, Hindus 13,448 and Buddhists 1,597.
Fruits and crops
Main fruits include jackfruit, litchi, mango, carambola. Main crops include paddy, wheat, potato, seasonal vegetables.[4]
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Places of interest


- Kaliapur Darbar Sharif
- 3 domed Kazir Mosque;[4]
- 10 domed Nawab Bari Mosque;
- Paschimgaon Nawab Bari;
- 3 domed Afrannesa Mosque (1869);
- Atulchandra Zamindar Bari;
- Sree Sree Jagannath Bari Devalaya;
- Jagannath Pond.
- Laksam Junction Lake

Sports
- 1st Division Football League[10]
- Volleyball League is held every year
- Inter-union football competition and Inter-school various sports competitions
Administration
Laksham Upazila is divided into Laksham Municipality and eight union councils: Azgora, Bakoi, Gobindapur, Laksam East, Kandirpar, Mudafargonj North, Mudafargonj South and Uttarda. The union councils are subdivided into 136 mauzas and 178 villages.[11]
Laksham Municipality is subdivided into 9 wards and 31 mahallas.[11]
Transport
Laksam Railway Junction, on the Akhaura-Laksam-Chittagong Line, Laksam-Noakhali Line and Laksam-Chandpur Line is one of the biggest junctions of Bangladesh. From here people go to Chandpur District and Noakhali District.
Extinct mediums of transport
Motor launch, bullock drawn cart, palanquin, horse drawn carriage.[4]
Education
There are six colleges in the upazila. They include Baraigaon Pali Pariven College and Nurul Amin Mazuder Degree College. Nawab Faizunnesa Government College, founded in 1943, is the only honors level one.[12][13]
According to Banglapedia, Laksam Government Pilot High School and Laksham Pilot Girls High School are notable secondary schools.[4]
The madrasa education system includes five fazil and one kamil madrasa.[14][15]
Media
Weekly Laksam, Weekly Laksam Barta, Weekly Alor Dishari, Weekly Somoyer Dorpon, Weekly Naxi Barta, Weekly Joy Kantha, Daily Torun Kantho.[16]
Notable residents
- Nawab Faizunnesa Chowdhurani, philanthropist and social worker, was born at Paschimgaon village, Pourva Laksam, in 1834.[17]
- Muhammad Shamsul Haque, former Foreign Minister of Bangladesh[citation needed]
- Md. Tajul Islam, Minister of Local Government and Rural Development (2019–2024), was elected from Laksham.[18]
- Biplob Bhattacharjee, former goalkeeper and current goalkeeping coach of Bangladesh National Football Team[19]
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References
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