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Union Land Office

Name: Parbatinagar Union Land Office,

Name of the Officer: Mr. Mohammad Siraji, Union Land Assistant Officer.

Mobile No. 01716350609

Bangladesh is an agricultural country. Agriculture is one of the major sources of national income in this country and the livelihood of about two-thirds of the people. Therefore, the importance of land and water resources in this country is immense. Land is the basic natural resource that is the main source of food, industrial products, consumer goods, health care, etc. But due to population growth, unplanned use of land, our vital resources are dwindling day by day. With the economic progress, the trend of urbanization is increasing, the scope of industrialization is gradually increasing, the amount of land per capita is shrinking as a result of continuous expansion of roads, hospitals, educational institutions. The use of these important resources depends largely on proper planning. So a proper plan, It is necessary to ensure proper use of these natural resources and optimal use of limited land through policy. In this regard, land use policy has already been formulated by the Ministry of Land.

After the independence of Bangladesh in 1971 through the Great War of Liberation under the leadership of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, a full-fledged Ministry was formed to carry out all the work related to land. Currently the Department of Land Records and Survey, Land Reform Board, Land Appeal Board, Land Administration Training Center and the Office of the Controller of Accounts (Revenue) are functioning under the Ministry of Land. At the divisional level, the commissioner, at the district level, the collector (deputy commissioner), at the upazila level, the assistant commissioner (land), at the union level, the union land assistant officer (tehsildars) are engaged in performing land related functions. The Ministry of Land deals with land development tax and revenue collection, khas land management and settlement, watershed management, land acquisition and possession, land records and surveying and training of land officers / employees. Also collect land development tax through banks,