North Bengal


North Bengal is a cross-border cultural–geographic region consisting of the north-western areas of Bangladesh as well as the northern part of the West Bengal state of India. Bounded to the east by the Jamuna and in the south by the Ganges, it roughly consists of the Rajshahi and Rangpur Divisions of Bangladesh, as well as the Jalpaiguri and most of the Malda Division of the Indian state of West Bengal. Under a broader sense it can also include adjacent areas considered culturally or geographically part of Bengal, such as Mahananda River basin.
It is roughly coterminous with the historical region of Barind, which gives its name to the Barind Tract, located within this region.

Administrative regions

In Bangladesh

Rajshahi DivisionRangpur Division

  • Dinajpur District
  • Gaibandha District
  • Kurigram District
  • Lalmonirhat District
  • Nilphamari District
  • Panchagarh District
  • Rangpur District
  • Thakurgaon District
  • In West Bengal, India

    Jalpaiguri divisionMalda division

  • Malda district
  • Uttar Dinajpur district
  • Dakshin Dinajpur district
  • Murshidabad district
  • Demographics

    Religion

    In Bangladesh

    The population of the region is 37,962,820 as per the 2022 census. The majority of the population follows Islam, with Hinduism being the largest minority.

    In West Bengal, India

    The population of the region is 18,702,060 as per the 2011 census. The majority of the population follows Hinduism, with Muslims being the largest minority. A small but significant population follow Christianity and Buddhism.

    Language

    is the predominant language spoken by 75% of the population in North Bengal, followed by Kamtapuri, Nepali, Hindi, Sadri, Kurukh, and other languages.

    In sports

    The North Zone cricket team in Bangladesh is a first-class cricket team that represents northern Bangladesh in the Bangladesh Cricket League.

    Cities and towns

    Bangladesh