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Language and culture

The geography and geographical location of Brahmanpara upazila has played a role in shaping the language and culture of the people of this upazila. Located in the south-eastern part of Bangladesh, this upazila is surrounded by the Indian state of Tripura and other upazilas of the Chittagong division. The main features of the language are the same as in other upazilas of Bangladesh, but there is some variation. For example, in spoken language, mahapranadhvani is mostly Missing, that is, there is a tendency for language simplification. The languages ​​of the Dhaka region, adjacent to the regional languages ​​of Kasba upazila of Brahmanpara, Burichang, Debidwar, Muradnagar and Brahmanabaria districts, are very similar to the regional languages ​​of Chauddagram and Laksam Ujela. Experts believe that the nature of the Meghna-Gomti river and the behavior, eating habits, language and culture of the people of Brahmanpara at the foot of Lalmai hills have greatly influenced it.

A review of the history of this area shows that the civilization of Brahmanpara is very ancient. Archaeological finds in this area and the ruins of Buddhist monasteries shine as carriers of ancient civilization. The contribution of Brahmanpara in the cultural sphere is also undeniable.

The official cultural organizations working in Brahmanpara are:

    * Upazila Shilpakala Academy, Brahmanpara
    * Government Public Library, Brahmanpara
    * Etc.