Matuail is located in Dhaka South City Corporation (DSCC), Ward no. 62(part), 63, 64, 65 & 66(part), Dhaka Division, Bangladesh.
History
editMatuail lies within the Dhaka-Narayanganj-Demra Irrigation Project (DND) area. The project, started in 1962 and completed in 1968,[1] was meant to transform the floodplain of three rivers: the Buriganga, Balu, and Shitalakshya, into an agricultural polder protected by embankments against flooding and drained or irrigated by a pumping station.[2]
Unplanned urbanization and industrialization took off within the DND in 1988 after the Dhaka–Chittagong Highway was completed.[1] By 2005, waterlogging had become a perennial problem there, caused by the lack of a sewage system, encroachment on drainage canals, and inadequate pumping facilities.[3]
Matuail became part of Dhaka South City Corporation in 2016 when Dhaka was expanded to include 16 largely rural union parishads mostly to the east.[4] This increased the pace of urban sprawl.[1] Over the years, numerous projects to address the area's chronic drainage problems have been announced, but as of 2023 they remain unresolved.[3][5][6]
Geography
editIt is located on the north side of the Dhaka–Chittagong Highway and on the south side of the Dhaka-Sylhet (Old Dhaka-Demra) Highway. Its area is 10.16 square kilometres (3.92 sq mi).[citation needed] The area is about 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) away from Motijheel.
Education
editEducation in Matuail, has evolved significantly over the years, marked by several historical milestones.
Shamsul Hoque Khan School & College was Founded on 1989. The establishment of Shamsul Hoque Khan School & College has been a cornerstone, providing quality education and modern facilities since its inception.[7]
Dr. Mahbubur Rahman Mollah College, founded in 2010, has consistently demonstrated academic excellence. The college boasts impressive passing rates in HSC exams, which have contributed to its reputation for educational excellence in the region.[8][9]
Additionally, Rafiqul Islam School & College, founded in 2014, focuses on supporting economically disadvantaged students, enhancing access to education for all, and emphasizing the importance of inclusivity in the educational system.[10]
Matuail Bahumukhi High School and College has also played a pivotal role, with its strong performance in SSC and JSC exams, showcasing the region's commitment to academic achievement.[11]
These institutions have not only provided educational opportunities but have also fostered community development and progress in Matuail. The continuous improvement and dedication to education in Matuail underscore the area's significant contributions to the broader educational landscape of Dhaka.
Major institutions include:
- 1. Shamsul Hoque Khan School & College
- 2. Dr. Mahbubur Rahman Mollah College
- 3. Rafiqul Islam School & College
- 4. Matuail Bahumukhi High School
- 5. Matuail Girls High School
- 6. Matuail Adarsha High School
- 7. Matuail Haji Abdul Latib Bhuiyan College
References
edit- ^ a b c Rahman, Sadiqur (8 September 2023). "Matuail: A new town without a sewerage system". The Business Standard.
- ^ Rasid, Harun (June 1996). "Impact Assessments from Survey of Floodplain Residents: The Case of the Dhaka-Narayanganj-Demra (DND) Project, Bangladesh". Impact Assessment. 14 (2): 116–118. doi:10.1080/07349165.1996.9725893.
- ^ a b "Govt to undertake Tk 233 crore project for DND area". bdnews24.com. 23 July 2005.
- ^ Bird, Julia; Li, Yue; Rahman, Hussain Zillur; Rama, Martín; Venables, Anthony (2018). Towards great Dhaka: a new urban development paradigm eastward. Washington, DC: World Bank Group. p. 33. ISBN 978-1-4648-1238-5.
- ^ Ullah, Ahamed (7 July 2017). "Illegal structures hinder water flow of DND canal". Daily Sun.
- ^ "Narayanganj's DND area gets waterlogged after heavy rains". The Financial Express. UNB. 2 July 2023.
- ^ "Shamsul Hoque Khan School & College". Retrieved 2024-07-15.
- ^ "Dr. Mahbubur Rahman Mollah College". Retrieved 2024-07-15.
- ^ "Top 10 colleges of Dhaka city". Retrieved 2024-07-15.
- ^ "Rafiqul Islam School & College". Retrieved 2024-07-15.
- ^ "Matuail Bahumukhi High School and College". Retrieved 2024-07-15.
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