Agriculture
is the main occupation of the Tangail district. About 49.53% people are
involved with agricultural activities. Its main agricultural products are paddy,
potato, jute, sugarcane, sesame, linseed, wheat, mustard seed and pulse. About
3,386.53 km² cultivable lands are available in Tangail. The main fruit
products are mangos, jackfruit, bananas, litchis, and pineapples. Other
sectors, such as fisheries (446), dairies (189), industries, weaving and
poultry farms (538) are also developing in the Tangail district. Tangail is the
home of the weavers of world famous "Tangail Saree[Misty (Chom
Chom)]" a handloom saree made of both cotton and silk thread having
handworked butti design or all over flowery design or contemporary art motiff
appreciated, bought, and used by women's & girls of Bangladesh and Indian
origin living all over the world. Tangail Saree is the most popular among all
sarees. Some of the Weavers have migrated to India after partition in 1947.
Haridas Basak a leading Saree merchant in Tangail who helped the weavers to
settledown at Fulia, Samudragarh and Dhatrigram in west Bengal his Saree shop
is still in Tangail. Tangail Polytechnic Institute Side of the new Bus Stand.
Sunday, November 18, 2012
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