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District branding:
The brand is a name, a term or a contact, which establishes its own product and service of a vendor or vendor group and represents it differently than the competitors.
In other words, branding is the process of making things familiar to others or making them easier for others.
Considering the history-heritage of the district, overall action plan for the development of its independence by involving the people of all walks of the district and the implementation of it is the District Branding. The branding of those districts is known as the simplest way to make a district easier and differentiated from other districts.
District Branding's Purpose:
The main aim of the district branding is to develop the overall development of the district by developing the district's ongoing initiatives and possibilities and to show the district in the domestic and international areas.
Other Objectives:
To accelerate the overall economic activity of the district to achieve Vision-2021 and 2041
Making a positive image of the district, making the country known in the international world
The history, tradition and culture of the district's uplift and development

District Branding's Purpose (Running):

Making the ethnic minority's own culture known at national and international levels
Presenting this district or Bangladesh in the world court through district branding
Create local entrepreneurs
All people of the district are involved with the development road
Creating employment by eradicating poverty and unemployment in the district
Extending the socio-economic development of the country through the development of tourism industry
Magura district branding:
District-branding initiatives have been taken to develop the distinction and potential of every district of Bangladesh.
Regarding the branding of Magura district, the district's history, heritage, production of products and the natural beauty of this district have been given priority.
Magura District Introduction:
Magura is one of the small districts of Bangladesh
Rajbari in reply to ??
Jessore and Narail on the south?
Faridpur district and earlier
Jainaidah district is situated on the west
The four upazilas of ?? are both natural and natural beauty.
Magura name:
Magura before the Subdivision Sadar and Dari Magura in the west. The meaning of the word dari is the mat or the sataranji. Dairy Magura was named as Dury Magura because of the people of Matru-made community.
Magura is believed to have originated from Magura.
It is said that the name of the fish was found in the name of the fish that was available here.
History of Magura district:
?? Magura, a prosperous city in southwest Bangladesh
In 1845, the first subdivision of Jessore district was made by Magura, in order to protect the general public of the northern region of the district from Mogh Pirates.
Before being subdivision, Magura region was famous as Bhusana and Mohammedpur.
During the rule of Pala, the northern and northeastern part of this region was known as Sreepur and Rajapur. The south and south-eastern parts are thrown.
After the independence of the country, Magura was promoted from the sub-divisional district in 1984 as part of administrative decentralization.
?? Magura district consists of 4 upazilas.
Historical places and archeology of the district:
The shrine of Pir Garib Shah, Sripur
18 eighteen Siddheswari Math, Magura Sadar.
Bhatvita Tila, Magura Sadar, Magura
Raja Sitaram Ray's Rajbari, Mohammedpur.
Raja Shatruzit Roy's house, Magura Sadar.
Sade Dohar Nangta Baba's Tomb, Magura Sadar.
The ruins of the capital of the great king of Buddhist period of Sripur, Sripur
The ruins of ancient iron factories in Sindhain, Shalikas
?? Nadechand Ghat, Mohammedpur
Gopalgram Mosque, Magura Sadar.
Other Historical Installations:
Raja Ramchandra's house and Padnapukur
?? Ramsagar
Happy Gorgeous
?? Pancharatna temple and the Black Sea
Padma Pukur
Raineagar's Math
?? Sitranjithpur Madan Mohan Temple
Bhuana Fortress
Siddheswari Math
Sreepur landlord house
The dargah of Hazrat Pir Mokarram Ali Shah (R :)
Nangta Baba's monastery and temple
Raja Ramchandra's house and Padnapukur
?? Ramsagar
Happy Gorgeous
?? Pancharatna temple and the Black Sea
Padma Pukur
Raineagar's Math
?? Sitranjithpur Madan Mohan Temple
Bhuana Fortress
Siddheswari Math
Sreepur landlord house
The dargah of Hazrat Pir Mokarram Ali Shah (R :)
Nangta Baba's monastery and temple
Kirti of Raja Sitaram Ray:
Kirtitsa of Raja Sitaram Ray, the legend of the village of East Narayanpur in Mohammadpur upazila of Magura district.
This is an architectural complex.
The entire area is scattered in the ruins of the buildings of Sitaram Raja's palace, Dolmanch, Laxminarayan Temple, Tosakhana, Kachari house, Dashoghana temple and other buildings.
 Architectural structures, religious and secular structures built during Mughal period.
Lime limbs and bricks have been used to build the buildings.
The brick shape is square.
Dolomanch Temple:
? Around 500 meters north of Padmdighi dug by Maharaja Ramchandra of Natore, near the north-east corner of Mohammadpur Durganagar and near the fortress of the fort, a large dome was built by king Sitaram.
The small and consistent second and third altar, on top of the altar built on the square, was relatively small.
?? On top of the third altar was the pinnacle of Dolomanch.
?? The platform of the Mughal and Hindu architectural structures was dome-shaped, but there were some four-quarters and somewhat longfruits.
?? Here, Radha Krishna's grace was established during the Holi festival.
?? Dolmancht still survives in a somewhat damaged condition