Bagodi
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Bagodi is a beautiful village surrounded by green fields situated 18 km east of Barpeta town There are beaches all around, like hills in the middle of jungle The late Syed Ali Shikder first settled in the high place in 1910. During 1913-18, late Nasimuddin Sarkar, late Amir Uddin Bepari, late Kurpan Ali Matbar, late Haji Shadek Ali and others established Bagodi village respectively
Bagodi village is under the jurisdiction of Nagaon Zila Parishad. It belongs to Bagodi Gaon Panchayat. Bagodi village is bordered by Rangia river farm and Bhairaguri to the north and No. 1 to the south Besimari village, Hanhchara and Dewadi villages, Besimari village No. 1, Besimari village No. 2 and Rangia river farm to the east and Kahikuchi and Bhairaguri villages to the west. There are about 2400 people in Bagodi village About 97% of the people of the village are signatories The main occupations of the people are jobs and agriculture There are also a number of businessmen who have emerged
Bagodi village at various times since Pattan | There are various institutions in the village The contribution of the people of the area to the development of these institutions is immense Bagodi Primary School No. 188 was established in 1925 under the leadership of late Dhaniram Talukdar, then President of the Local Board. Bagodi Girls Primary School was established in 1940 under the leadership of late Mofiz Uddin Sarkar In 1940, Bagodi M,E School was established.
In 1926, the people of Bagodi area established a market in Bagodi village
Later, in 1946, the market was moved to its present location. Bagodi Peace Club and Library was established in 1951. Bagodi Hussain Tamiz Sub-Health Center was established in 1986. Foundation stone of a PHC laid. After doing it, it hasn't happened yet 10 bighas of land is still allocated in the name of PHc Bagodi High School was established in
In 1964, the Bagodi Jame Mosque was established
In 1982, Bagodi Paschimpara Primary School was established Two separate Hafizia Madrasahs have been established for children in Bagodi for which education. In the 1980s, a State Veterinary Center was established in the village A national school has been established in the village There is also a post office in Bagodi
Bagodi village is famous for its culture. In 1941/42, the first Yatra play Shaheed Karbala was held in Bagodi under the direction of teacher Abdul Gani The 1956-57 social play "Amader Sansar" was written and directed by the late Danesh Ali Ahmed, former MLA of 47th Chenga Assembly Constituency. was with the stage | There are many different types of plays performed by the Bagodi Youth Association since the 1980s There are many social plays written by local writer and playwright Piar Ali Ahmed like "Prem Janame Janame" and "Jaraj" which have been staged at various times.
According to the earlier records of Bagodi village, the village was called Bagudi In time, the name Bagodi became Bagodi || The history of the name "Bagudi" is unknown. However, the origin of the word Bagudi can be explained through literary definitions of the word and the proverbs of the ancestors In literary word analysis, "bagudi" means ba-bagh-gu-garu-di-de or give meaning keep giving cows to the tiger
Bagodi was the queen of the green forests full of forests, reeds and creepers. There are many animals that have taken refuge in it There were many tigers among them. People and cattle could not go out during the day They were caught by the tiger Probably because there are too many tigers. is | Baghdi became Baghdi and Baghdi became Bagodi Alternatively, it can be refined from the word "Bausi" to become Bagodi Since this area was under the Bausi pargana.
The famous Baroua clan of Kamrup in Bagodi village | There was only one living | There was a paddy field depicting the nature of Vishnu on three sides in the house of a Baroua of this dynasty. The field had been in use since the days of their ancestors There is a legend that the whole family of Baroua was destroyed on the same day by the sight of the well of Pathala Gohai Prabhu
The victim was identified as 20-year-old Amanda Anderson, a resident of the area. The victim was identified as 20-year-old Amanda Anderson, a resident of the area During the great earthquake of 12 June 1897, Bagodi village collapsed As a result, most of the villagers moved to the nearby village of Barbila Later, the villagers led by Sanskrit scholars late Dinnath Sharma and Pala Dharia Bartia established the Pathali on the present site of Barbila village and built a Kirtan Ghar. The original birthplace of Pathala Gohai is Bagodi.
Within about 10-11 years after the big earthquake, the village became a jungle with jungle, reeds and creepers
Later, our ancestors cleared the forests and established the present village of Bagodi
Write By Sahanur Rahman
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