This is the traditional Jessore Collectorate building. Hazrat Garib Shah was not seen by anyone while traveling on the road to cover it. Now it looks like the lid has been opened. Which is coming to the notice of Jessore people. Has been a wonderful sight. People of different classes and professions of Jessore have expressed satisfaction. Jessore, the first digital district of the country, also fell prey to digital activities. That too has gained momentum now. The Collectorate building has 360 gates carrying the heritage and history of Jessore, the first district of undivided Bengal. For a long time no one took the initiative to bring back the past beauty of the building. Nileo namkawaste. However, during the One-Eleven, an attempt was made to renovate the traditional Niaz Park in front of the Collectorate building. Newly appointed Deputy Commissioner of Jessore Md. Ashraf Uddin has proved that the scenario can be changed with a little initiative. After joining Jessore, the three held an introductory meeting with journalists. Journalists mentioned piles of useless vehicles, rubbish and rubbish as they entered the traditional collectorate building. Gave various suggestions. DC records the suggestions. At that meeting he announced to take all effective steps one by one. So he took it in a fortnight. He changed the look of the traditional collectorate building.
Notable Deputy Commissioner Ashraf Uddin himself stood up and instructed where and how to clean. He put his signature on a small initiative that can be changed in a short period of time. He changed his area to Jessore Collectorate building. Jessore is an old district, as soon as you enter it, it looks like a district town of beauty. The Collectorate building can be clearly seen standing in the heart of Jessore city. The huts adjoining the wall outside the Collectorate building have also been cleaned. The new deputy commissioner has instructed that the whole area will be clean. At one time, Paytara even started allocating shops along the Jessore Collectorate wall. People of different classes and professions of Jessore said that the new deputy commissioner Ashraf Uddin will take all the steps to preserve the history and heritage of Jessore by making a master plan.
Deputy Commissioner Ashraf Uddin told Daily Inquilab, "I will try my best to do something out of the ordinary with the cooperation of everyone. He demanded various development of Jessore in front of the Prime Minister at the DC conference and was praised by the people of Jessore. Jessore was declared a district in undivided Bengal in 181.
Jessore included today's divisional city Khulna (which was then known as Khulna subdivision). Besides, most of Faridpur, Pabna, Nadia and 24 Parganas districts were with Jessore. The East India Company focused on administrative reform to raise revenue. April 4, 18, the first collector. The journey of Jessore Collectorate started with Tillman Henkel. At that time he started his activities in an old house in Murli. In 1893 the office of the District Magistrate of Kasba was removed from Murli. In 1801, the first collectorate building of Jessore district was constructed on the present site. The ground floor of the present building was constructed in 185. This 360 door building was the tallest building in Bengal at that time
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