Manirampur Upazila

Certain woman from Chanchra basilica (King palace) dug a large pond here which still stands as the witness of time.

Shaheed Asaduzzaman Asad, younger brother of Poet and Professor of Dhaka University Muhammad Moniruzzaman from Chinatola village was killed 23 October during the 1971.

Not only Asad, but also Sirajul Islam Shanti, Mashikur Rahman Tojo, Ahsan Uddin Khan Manik, Fazlur Rahman Fazlu were killed at the same time, same Place and they all are buried in a grave together.

The sector's headquarters was at Benapole and it was commanded by Major Abu Osman Chowdhury (April 10 – July 17, 1971) then Major MA Manzur (August 14, 1971 – February 14, 1972) and First Shaheed in Manirampur GM Moslem Uddin.

Manirampur is the second largest upazila of Bangladesh with an area of 444.20 square kilometres (171.5 sq mi).

Important low-lying areas include the Jhealdaha, Kedaria, Monaharpur and Moshihati beels.

Fisheries: A lot of people are now cultivating fish in 'Fish Fencing' or (in Bengali: 'Macher Gher').

It's a sort of fish farm in the low-lying areas of Manirampur and nearby the harihar river bank.

Cottage Industries: Weaving, goldsmith, blacksmith, potteries, wood work, tailoring and welding.

Most famous Village Fairs of Manirampur Upazila are Mohonta Tala Mela Raghunarhpur (Balai Gushai Bari) near Garibpur Graveyard (Mahasmashan) and Khadapara Baidyanath Dham Mela held on the Month of ASHAR (June/July).

[11] The upazila's members of parliament (MP) were: The upazila has produced one Minister, Sarat Chandra Majumdar (1955–58) on the ticket of Pakistan National congress, and one State Minister of Religious Affairs, Mufti Wakkas, who held office under Hussain Muhammad Ershad.

Presently, Manirampur (Jessore-05) Honorable Parliamentary Member of the parliamentary constituency, Honorable State Minister of the Local Government, Rural Development and Co-operatives of the Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh Swapan Bhattacharya, MP is performing the duties.

Government has also established 10 community health clinics (CHC) at the village level.

The most notable place to see in Manirampur is Vabodah Sluis Gate and Jhapa (Rajgong) Baor.

[22][23] Besides, "Neelkuthi" at village Joypur & "Kachari Ghar" are important Archaeological sites in Manirampur.

Harihar River in Manirampur.
Grave of Asad, Manik, Fazlu, Shanti, Tojo in Manirampur Upazila
Boat race in Jhanpa Baor, Manirampur
Mound of Dam Dam Peer in Manirampur Upazila