The social system here has evolved through the inevitable burning of the isolated culture of the people who have broken the river.
In the late fifties, an initiative was taken to set up a Char Fasson College under the leadership of A. Haq Master, the headmaster of Charfashion Govt.
According to him, the entrepreneurs submitted an application to the then sub-divisional administrator MA Aziz to set up Char Fassson College.
[2] On June 1, 1986, dignitaries of the time, market traders, social workers and people's representatives all gathered at the Brajgopal Public Club.
The meeting, chaired by Abdul Motaleb Master, a prominent person of the area, took a formal decision to establish Char Fasson College.
On 22 July 2013, the Ministry of Education sent a letter of Deed of Gift for the transfer of all movable and immovable property to the Government, including the ban on transfer of immovable property and promotion of the college for government purposes.
Charfasson Government College was made official and was registered in the Bangladesh Gazette on 31 October 2013.