Dasherjangal
Dasherjangal is a mouza as well as village of Idilpur Union of Gosairhat Upazila under Shariatpur District in the Dhaka Division, located at southern-central Bangladesh beside the west bank of Jayanti river.
Location and history
Dasherjangal is located at. It is bounded on the north by Dhipur Mouza, on the south by Khordajangal and Ikrakandi mouza, on the east by Joyanti river and Mohishkandi mouza, on the west by Moheswar patty mouza.About the origin of the name Dasherjangal nothing is definitely known. It is said that, this name came from "Das-er-jungle" or "Jungle of Das", that means jungle of God's servant. During the British Raj in 1854 Dasherjangal was a Mouza of Idilpur Pargana of Madaripur subdivision under Bakerganj District and later in 1873 it came under Faridpur District where Dasherjangal was seen as 63rd mouza of Faridpur District in C.S. survey of 1888–1905. After independence of Bangladesh Shariatpur District was created in 1984 and Dasherjangal came under it.
Demography
Dasherjangal is the most populated mouza of Gosairhat Upazila, where the national density is 1099 per km2. Present population of Dasherjangal are 6314 with 3210 male and 3104 female, sex ratio 104, urban area 1.47 km2, house hold 922, population 4723 and literacy rate 54.20%.Economy
Dasharjangal Bazaar is renowned for its Dasherjangal hat which sits Friday and Monday, where people form all over the district and Barisal District come for marketing. Vegetables and river fishes including Hilsa are available in morning bazaar.Dasherjangal is also famous for its Dasherjangal Goo Hat, which sits bazaar adjacent field in every Friday. Cattle dealers drove large boats from all over Shariatpur District and Barisal District to sell their livestock here.
Agriculture is the main sources of economy of Dasherjangal. Main crops are rice, paddy, chilly, jute, paan and khujerer gur. Paan is mostly exported to capital city Dhaka and abroad also.
Other sources are livestock, fishing, business, communication and non-agricultural labor.