Jaflong is located in the border area of Sylhet, Bangladesh. On the other side of it is the Daoki region of India. The Daoki River enters Bangladesh through the Jaflong from the hills of the Daoki region. [2] Jaflong is located mainly in the Piain River Basin. [1] Sedimentary rocks have been exposed in this eruption, so several geological surveys have been conducted there by Bangladesh. [3]
There are four types of hard rock found in Bangladesh, among them Bholaganj-Jaflong hard rock pebbles. [4] 2] Due to this a large amount of rocks are found in the river Jaflong in Sylhet area. And the livelihood of a large part of the people of this area has been built around the extraction and processing of this stone.
Apart from stones, plain or porcelain has also been found in Jaflong, although there is no infrastructure to purify the soil or sand. [5]
Just as ordinary Bengalis live in this area, so do the tribes. There are 5 Khasia Punjis in Balla, Sangrampunji, Nakshiyapunji, Lama Punji and Pratappur of Jaflong. [6] According to the census, there are 1,953 Khasia tribes living in Jaflong.
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