Kurigram Government
College (Bangli: কুড়িগ্রাম সরকারী কলেজ), located at the center of Kurigram District Headquarters, is
the only honors college in the district. It is also one of the famous colleges
of northern Bangladesh. It
offers HSC, three-year Bachelor and four-year Honors courses. The college is
affiliated to the National University.
Several thousand students study here. The college has two academic buildings
and two hostels, one for male and the other for female students.
History
Kurigram College was
established in 1961 by some local elite and educated people with the help of
the then Mahkuma (District) commissioner, Salim Uddin Ahmed. Ex-minister and
deputy speaker of the National Assembly, Mr. Riaz Uddin Ahmed Bhola Mia, Ahmad
Ali Boksi, advocate Aman Ullah and other prominent persons were involved in the
establishment process of the college.
The academic activities with the faculty of Arts and
Commerce started in Kurigram High
School and, after three or four months, it was
shifted to its present location. Initially, Mr. Pranballav Kranjai managed the
administration and high school teacher Khitindranath Roy worked as part-time
lecturer. Prof. Kausar Ali, popularly known as K. Ali, joined the college as
principal. On March 1, 1980
the college was nationalized and named Kurigram
Government College.
Eminent educationist Prof. Kazi Rafikul Haque was appointed principal
immediately after
Location
Kurigram Govt.
College is in the heart of Kurigram
district town. The college is easily accessible since the Kurigram-Chilmari
(KC) Road runs by the college. It is surrounded by such important buildings as
District Administrator's Office, District Judge
Court, Bangladesh Rifles
(BDR) Office, Kurigram Govt.
Boys High School,
Kurigram Govt.
Girls High School,
District Health Complex, District Auditorium and the Stadium. The Dharla
River and the Dharla
Bridge are only 1 km from the
campus. All these important amenities attract the students to this institution.
Administration and teaching staff
This is one of the leading colleges in northern Bangladesh
in terms of academic excellence and professional teaching. The college has
about 50 competent teachers from BCS General Education Cadre. Prof. Abul Kashem
Sarkar is the principal of this college while Abul Kashem is the vice
principal. The college has made a lot of progress ever since Prof. Sarkar
assumed his office. Creation of new departments, erection of the largest Shahid
Minar, establishment of the hostel for female students, beautification of the
college with tree plantation and botanical garden, are some of the monumental
tasks accomplished by Abul Kashem Sarkar. Under his dynamic leadership, the
teachers and students are showing the best performance in the region.
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