Satkania Upazila - Peoples and Views

Peoples and Views

Satkania Population 299762; male 50.10% and female 49.90%; Muslim 86.75%, Hindu 11.89%, Buddhist 1.32%, Christian and others 0.04%. all the Community co-operate each other. they observe many religious festivals across the year.

Noted figures born in Satkania are:

  • Professor Makbul Ahmed, First Secretary, Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Chittagong
  • Md. Nurul alam Ex- DC, Joshor
  • Abul Fazol, Ex-Education Advisor,GOB and former VC of Chittagong University
  • (Mr. Md. Anowarul Azim Arif),VC of Chittagong University]]
  • (Mr. Md. Ali Ahmed), Former Member of NRB,(National Revenue Board of Bangladesh)]]
  • Dr. Alamgir Mohammad Sirajuddin, Former VC of Chittagong University]]
  • Late ASM Abdul Gani, Prominent Academics, Researchers & Ex- Head, Bangladeh Railway Government High School Chittagong
  • Abdur Noor Tushar, Media personality
  • Asif Iqbal, Noted corporate personality
  • ASM Iqbal sohel, Prominent Lawyer & Legal Researcher
  • Shamol Dutta, Editor, The Daily Vorer Kagoj]
  • Abul Momen, Noted journalist]]
  • Colonel Mohammad Quasem, Bangladesh Army
  • Md. Shahajahan kabir, Owner KSRM
  • Abdul Matlab, Owner Banaful Company
  • Haji Yunus, Owner Yunosco Shopping Center
  • Zafar Ahmed Chy, Ex-Chairman, UCBL
  • M N Islam,Chairman, Flora Limited
  • Aminul Islam Amin, Central leader,Awami league
  • Helal Humayun, Noted journalist
  • Late Hazrat Maulana Abdul Hakim (Bura Maulana Saheb), Maliarkul, Kaliaish
  • Late Master Osman Gani, BA.BT. Head Master, Ctg Muslim High School & Ex District Inspector of Schools, Ctg
  • Md. Zaker Husain, Ex- Controller Of Audit,& Ex- Secretary General, BADC Officers' Association, Bangladesh Agri. Dev. Corporation(BADC)

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