Urir Char (Bengali: উড়িরচর) is an inhabited island in the Bay of Bengal. It is also a union parishad of Sandwip Upazila under Chattogram District in Chattogram Division, Bangladesh.[1][2]

Urirchar
উড়িরচর
No. 1 Urirchar Union Parishad
Urirchar is located in Bangladesh
Urirchar
Urirchar
Location in Bangladesh
Coordinates: 22°41′34″N 91°20′18″E / 22.69278°N 91.33833°E / 22.69278; 91.33833
Country Bangladesh
DivisionChittagong Division
DistrictChittagong District
UpazilaSandwip Upazila
Jatiya Sangsad constituencyChittagong-3
Discovered1970-1971
Union1988
Founded bySandwip locals
Named forUri grass
Government
 • BodyUnion Council
 • ChairmanMuhammad Abdur Rahim
 • SecretaryQadi Muhammad Mehrajul Islam
Area
 • Total
105.23 km2 (40.63 sq mi)
Population
 • Total
13,323
 • Density130/km2 (330/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+6 (BST)
Postal code
4302
WebsiteUrircharup.gov.bd

Geography

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This river island is located north of Sandwip, and is surrounded by the Sandwip Channel in all directions and the Bay of Bengal southwards. To the island's south is Santoshpur Union, to its east is Mirsharai Upazila, to its north is the Musapur Union and finally to its west is Char Elahi and Char Clerk.

History

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Around 1970/1971, an island emerged just northwest of Sandwip near the Meghna Estuary. A few days after its emergence, Sandwip's residents began to explore the new island and found that there was a type of grass colloquially known as Uri in abundance across the island. Due to this, the island became known as Urir Char (Bengali: উড়ির চর) which means the river island of Uri. During this time, Asadul Haq Chowdhury (Prakash Saheb Miah) was the Chairman of Sandwip Upazila's Kalapania Union Parishad. Through his initiative, some landless people of Sandwip (whose homes had been lost due to diluvium) were relocated to Urirchar between 1980 and 1981.[3]

In 1985, Urir Char was among a number of islands in the Bay of Bengal that were devastated by Tropical Storm One. The Bangladesh Army flew relief materials in by helicopter.[4] Urirchar also faced many other natural disasters after this such as the 1991 Bangladesh cyclone, 2007 Cyclone Sidr and 2009 Cyclone Aila. The 1985 and 1991 disasters were most harmful to Urirchar.[3]

Tahmina Haq Chowdhury, the wife of Asadul Haq Chowdhury, was made Urirchar's first Union Chairman in 1988. The island has been visited by Hussain Muhammad Ershad, Khaleda Zia and Sheikh Hasina.[3] The Miah Bazar madrasa was founded in 2007 by Mawlana Abdur Rahman. In 2010, the Government of Bangladesh announced a plan to build a dam in Urir Char to reclaim land.[5]

Administration

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Urir Char is divided into three mouzas.

List of chairmen
Number Name Term Notes
01 Tahmina Haq Chowdhury 1988-2003
02 Khayrul Alam Miah 2003-2007
03 Muhammad Abdur Rahim 2007–present

Economy and tourism

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There are several haat bazaars in the island, such as the New Bazar, Janata Bazar, Wahidpur Bazar, Subil Bazar, Burirpar Bazar, Bangla Bazar, Miah Bazar, Rajib Bazar and Colony Bazar. The Kewra-forest on the seaside is a popular tourist attraction located in the union's 6th ward.[6][7]

Urirchar also has a significant number of expats contributing to its economy. A number of people from the villages of Narayanpur, Abdullahpur, Burirpar, Wahidpur, Syedpur, Hadipur, Shivanagar, Subil, Raghavpur, Pomkara have migrated to the Middle East, Italy and Malaysia.

Facilities and education

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Urir Char has a 26.4% literacy rate. It has one middle school (Urirchar Multilater Lower Middle School), four governmental primary schools (AH Naba Diganta, GU Saikat, Batajora and Meghna) and one playschool in Colony Bazar.

The island has 15 mosques and 8 eidgahs.

References

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  1. ^ "Urir Char, Bangladesh - Geographical Names, map, geographic coordinates". geographic.org. Retrieved 9 February 2019.
  2. ^ "Sandwip-Urir Char-Noakhali cross dam for long-term food security". The Daily Star. 26 April 2008. Retrieved 9 February 2019.
  3. ^ a b c উড়ির চর ইউনিয়নের ইতিহাস [Urir Char Union's History]. Urirchor Iuniyon (in Bengali).
  4. ^ Weisman, Steven R.; Times, Special To the New York (29 May 1985). "Bangladeshis Struggling to Recover". The New York Times. Retrieved 9 February 2019.
  5. ^ "Project to recover land of Urir Char". banglanews24.com. 31 August 2010. Retrieved 9 February 2019.
  6. ^ দর্শনীয় স্থান [Places of interest]. Urirsor Union (in Bengali).
  7. ^ সাগর পাড়ে কেওড়া বন [Keora forest on the sea shore]. Urir sor Union (in Bengali).