
Boda(Upazila)
Boda Upazila is an important administrative region of Panchagarh district.
Situated on the banks of the Karatoya River, this township is known for its fertile land and natural beauty.
Geographically, being close to the foothills of the Himalayas, the intensity of winter is felt a bit more here.
The name 'Boda' is quite ancient in the administrative and public life of the upazila, which is deeply intertwined with local history and tradition.
Notable landmarks here include the historic Pathraj Dighi and Boda Bazar.
Additionally, places associated with the memories of the Great Liberation War stand as witnesses to its history.
Among the tourist attractions, Pathraj Dighi and the banks of the Karatoya River are appealing to visitors.
The fragrance of the soil and the peaceful environment of this upazila captivate travel enthusiasts.
Among the prominent figures, the ancestral home of Bangladesh's renowned novelist and playwright Humayun Ahmed is in this Boda Upazila (Kutubpur village).
Currently, Boda Upazila is playing a significant role in the economic activities of Panchagarh district through agricultural and infrastructural development.
Although the people here are primarily agrarian, they are quite conscious of the practice of education and culture.


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