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This familiar scene of the present-day rural Bengal, which has disappeared, reminds us of the memories of the days we left behind. This weekly market has brought diversity to the lives of the residents of the rural town. One such rural market is Dhara Bazar. It is located in Dhara Union of Haluaghat Upazila of Mymensingh district, Bangladesh. Markets are held here every Friday and Monday. Small markets are held on Fridays and big markets with cattle, goats and sheep are held on Mondays. This rural market is famous for various types of domestic and foreign poultry. It is a remote rural town on the border of Bangladesh, about 140 kilometers north of the capital Dhaka. According to its geographical location, Haluaghat and Jugli Unions are located to the north of Dhara Bazar, Dhurail Union to the west, Amoil and Koichapur Unions to the south, and Swadeshi and Narail Unions to the east. About 80 percent of the people of this town on the border of the country earn their living by working in agriculture. Rural farmers cultivate various types of seasonal vegetables including paddy and jute in the sandy loam soil of this region. Farmers keep various types of poultry in almost every household. Wholesalers come to this market from different parts of the country to buy poultry. Most of the poultry in this market is supplied to the capital Dhaka. Various types of fresh vegetables, poultry, cattle, goats, fish and meat, along with almost all kinds of daily necessities, are available for purchase at this market at very low prices. This beautiful rural market, Dhara Bazar, still retains the ancient traditions of rural villages. Abhaman village is a lost sight of Bengal that reminds us again and again of the memories of the days left behind. The weekly haat bazaar has diversified the lifestyle of the rural township dwellers. It is a rural market in Dhara Bazar, located in Dhara Union of Haluaghat Upazila Township of Mymensingh District, Bangladesh. A market is held here every Friday and Monday of the week. Small haat on Friday and big haat with cows and goats on Monday. This rural haat is famous for domestic and foreign varieties of poultry. It is a remote rural township bordering Bangladesh about 140 km north of the capital Dhaka. According to geographical location, Haluaghat and Jugli Unions are located to the north of Dhara Bazar, Dhurail Union to the west, Amoil and Kaichapur Union to the south and Swadeshi and Narail Union to the east. About 80 percent of the people of this town on the border of the country live by doing agricultural work. The rural farmers cultivate various types of seasonal vegetables including paddy and jute in the sandy loam soil of this region. Farmers keep different types of poultry in almost every house. Wholesalers come from different parts of the country to buy poultry at this market. Most of the poultry in this market is supplied to the capital Dhaka. Various types of fresh vegetables, poultry, cattle, goats, fish, meat and almost all kinds of daily necessities can be bought in this market at very low prices. This rural haat dhara bazaar still survives the ancient tradition of the rural town. #rural_market #local_poultry_market #traditional_village_market #dhara_bazar #weekly_village_market #haluaghat_mymenshingh #bangladesh #আতিহ্যাভাবাহি_গ্রামীন_হাট #দেশী_হাঁস_মুরগির_হাট #ধারামেনসিংহ #বাগলাদেশ Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/mdanwarhossi...