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Friday, April 29, 2016

Sectors 11(Tangail) The War Of Liberation


War of Liberation, The began on 26 March 1971 and ended with the liberation of Bangladesh on 16 December 1971. The armed struggle was the culmination of a series of events, situations and issues contributing to the progressively deteriorating relations between East and West Pakistan. The questions of land reforms, state language, inter-wing economic and administrative disparities, provincial autonomy, the defense of East Pakistan and many other consequential questions had been straining the relations between the two wings of Pakistan ever since independence of the country from Britain in 1947.
The Pakistan Army was ordered to launch operation on Bangali people at midnight of 25 March. According to the plan for operation Search Light two headquarters were established. Major General Rao Farman Ali with 57 Brigade under Brigedier Arbab was responsible for operation in Dhaka city and its suburbs while Major General Khadim Raja was given the responsibility of the rest of the province. Lieutenant General Tikka Khan assumed the overall charge of the operation.
The students and the nationalist political activists put up resistance outside the cantonment. Road blocks were raised to obstruct the march of the Pakistani column to the city areas. The wireless set fitted jeeps and trucks loaded with troops groaned on the streets of Dhaka City at midnight of 25 March.
The first column of the Pakistan army faced obstruction at Farmgate, about one kilometre from the cantonment, due to a huge road block created by placing big tree trunks across the road. The hulks of old cars and unserviceable steam roller were also used in creating the blockade. Several hundred people chanted the slogan Joi Bangla which lasted for about 15 minutes. But soon guns silenced them. The army moved into the city before scheduled time and started the genocide.
The general elections of 1970 had made Bangabandhu sheikh mujibur rahman, chief of awami league which bagged 167 seats out of 169, the sole spokesman of the people of East Pakistan and majority leader in the Pakistan National Assembly. But the Pakistan civil and military ruling clique had refused to transfer power to the majority leader Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and his party. Sheikh Mujib also refused to yield to the pressure put on him for undue accommodation. Sheikh Mujib's historic address on 7 March 1971 made this point quite clear to the Pakistani military junta. Then began the civil disobedience movement. Meanwhile talks started between Sheikh Mujib and President Yahya Khan to resolve the outstanding issues.
The Indian troops and the freedom fighters of Sector 11 reached Tongi on 14 December, and Savar in the morning of 16 December. Major General Jamshed, commander 36 Division of the Pakistan Army received Major General Nagra at Mirpur Bridge near Dhaka City. The Mukti Bahini and the Indian forces entered Dhaka city at 10.10 a. m. Major General Jacob, the chief of staff of the Indian Eastern Command landed at Dhaka airport at 1 p.m with the draft instrument of surrender.

A fleet of helicopters landed on the tarmac of Dhaka airport at about 4 p.m with Lieutenant General Aurora and his staff. Group captain AK Khandaker, deputy chief of staff, Bangladesh forces, represented the Mukti Bahini. Lieutenant General AAK Niazi received Lieutenant General Aurora. The instrument of surrender was signed by Lieutenant Jagit Sing Aurora and Lieutenant General Niazi at the Ramna Racecourse (now Suhrawardy Udyan) at one minute past 5 p.m on 16 December 1971. [Rafiqul Islam]
Sectors of War of Liberation In the War of Liberation in 1971 the whole geographical area of the then East Pakistan was strategically divided into eleven sectors with a sector commander for each of them. For better efficiency in military operations each of the sectors were divided into a number of sub-sectors under a commander.
Sector 11 comprised of the districts of Tangail and Mymensingh excluding Kishoreganj sub-division. Major M Abu Taher was the sector commander. After Major Taher was seriously wounded in a battle, he was replaced by Squadron Leader Hamidullah. The headquarters of the sector was at Mahendraganj. About twenty five thousand freedom fighters fought in this sector. The eight sub-sectors of the sector (and their commanders) were: Mainkarchar (Squadron Leader Hamidullah); Mahendraganj (Lieutenant Mizan); Purakhasia (Lieutenant Hashim); Dhalu (Lieutenant Taher Ahmed, later replaced by Lieutenant Kamal); Rangra (Matiur Rahman); Shivabari (some junior commanding officers of the EPR); Bagmara (some junior commanding officers of the EPR); and Maheshkhola (a member of the EPR). Guerilla activities were predominant in this sector, and regular forces held librated areas near the border. subedar Aftab held a huge chunk of liberated territory at Rahumani throughout the nine months of the war. In this sector, even women took up arms to fight the Pakistanis. Besides, Quader Siddiqi, a renowned free lance freedom fighter from Tangail, organized 16,000 guerillas in his district and carried out a number of successful operations against the Pakistan army quite independently. [Syeda Momtaz Sheren]

Tuesday, April 26, 2016

Tourist Places In Tangail District

Madhupur National Park, Karatia Landlord Home, Mirzapur Cadet College, Dokhla Rest House, Jamuna Resort, Alenga Resort, Kumudiny Hospital, Vharatoshari Homes, Jamuna Multi Purpose Bridge, Ghatail Sagordighi and Gupta Brindabon, Mawlana Bhashani Graveyard, Atia Jame Mosque, Atia Royal Palace, Dhonbari Royal Palace, Bangbandhu Multipurpose Bridge, Hindu Paul Temple, Sagor Lake, Ishamoti Lake, Police Training Center, Modhupur Temple, Upandra Sarobar, Nagpur Chowdhury Bari etc.

Tangail District Information

Tangail District (Dhaka division) is surrounded by Jamalpur district on the north, Dhaka and Manikganj districts on the south, Mymensingh and Gazipur districts on the east, Sirajganj district on the west. 
Area: 3424.39 sq km
Tangail Town :  It consists of 9 wards and 63 mahallas.The area of the town is 35.22 km. Tangail Municipality was established in1887. It has a population of 128543; male 51.25%, female 48.75%. Density of population is 3650 per sq km.
Administration: Tangail subdivision was established in 1870 and was turned into a district in 1969. The district consists of 11 upazilas, 8 municipalities, 72 wards, 211 mahallas, 103 union parishads, 2431 villages. 
Upazila:The upazilas are

01. Basail Upazila
02. Bhuapur Upazila
03. Delduar Upazila
04. Dhonbari Upazila
05. Ghatail Upazila
06. Gopalpur Upazila
07. Kalihati Upazila
08.Madhupur Upazila
09. Mirzapur Upazila
10. Nagarpur Upazila
11. Sakhipur Upazila
12. Tangail Sadar Upazila

Newspapers and periodicals: Daily 9, weekly 14, fortnightly 3, monthly 2 and quarterly 1; most noted are the Dainik Mufassal, Dainik Deskotha, Dainik Majlumer Kantha, Ajker Telegram, weekly Tangail Barta, weekly Khamos, weekly Mou Bazar, weekly Purbakash, fortnightly Madhubani, weekly Janatar Kantha, quarterly Adalat. Extinct: Monthly Akbar-a-Islamia (1883), monthly Nabajug (1890), weekly Hitokari (1892), weekly Samachar (1936), weekly Hakkatha (1936), Bulletin Bangla, Satyakatha, weekly Janata (1954), Sahitya Patrika Ballark (1970), fortnightly Sanket (1973).
NWD Code of All Thana:
Basail Upazila-09222-
Bhuapur Upazila-09223-
Delduar Upazila-09224-
Dhonbari Upazila-09228-
Ghatail Upazila-09225-
Gopalpur Upazila- 09226-
Kalihati Upazila- 09227-
Madhupur Upazila- 09228-
Mirzapur Upazila-09229-
Nagarpur Upazila- 09233-
Sakhipur Upazila--09232
Tangail Sadar Upazila-0921-

Porabari Union Council Of Tangail District

Porabari Union (Bengali:পোড়াবাড়ী ইউনিয়ন) is a union of Tangail Sadar UpazilaTangail DistrictBangladesh. It is situated 7 km southwest of Tangail city.According to Population Census 2011 performed by Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics, The total population of Porabari union is 21,622.There are 4,897 households in total. The literacy rate of Porabari Union is 39.9% (Male-43.4%, Female-36.5%).

Formal Information Of Known In Mirzapur Upazila

Mirzapur (Bengaliমির্জাপুর) is an Upazila of Tangail District in the Division of Dhaka
Bangladesh.Mirzapur Upazila has 1 municipality(Mirzapur), 14 Unions, 207 Mauzas/Mahallas, and 219 village.
The Union Parishads are-
Ajgana Union, Anaitara Union, Bahuria Union, Banail Union, Banshtail Union, Bhaora Union, Bhatgram Union, Fatehpur Union, Gorai Union, Jamurki Union, Latifpur Union, Mohera Union, Tarafpur Union, Uarsi Union

Informational Seech Of Bhuyanpur Upazila

Bhuyanpur (Bengaliভূঞাপুর) is an Upazila of Tangail District in the Division of DhakaBangladesh.t the 1991 census Bhuyanpur had a population of 177,095, of whom 87,854 were aged 18 or older. Males constituted 51.65% of the population, and females 48.35%. Bhuyanpur had an average literacy rate of 29.9% (7+ years), against the national average of 32.4%. Bhuapur Upazila has 1 municipality(Bhuapur), 6 Unions, 115 Mauzas/Mahallas, and 146 villages.
The Union Parishads are-
Arjuna Union, Aloa Union, Falda Union, Gabsara Union, Gobindashi Union, Nikrail Union

Informational Message Of Delduar Upazila In Tangail District

Delduar (Bengaliদেলদুয়ার) is an Upazila of Tangail District in the Division of DhakaBangladesh
As of the 2011 Bangladesh census, Delduar has a population of 207278. Males constitute 50.46% of the population, and females 49.54%.Delduar has an average literacy rate of 40.5% (7+ years). Delduar has 8 Unions/Wards, 130 Mauzas/Mahallas, and 166 villages.
The Union Parishads are-
Delduar Union, Lauhati Union, Dubail Union, Pathrail Union, Atia Union, Elashin Union, Fazilhati Union, Deoli Union

Informational Report Of Gopalpur Upazila In Tangail District

Gopalpur (Bengaliগোপালপুর) is an Upazila of Tangail District in the Division of Dhaka
Bangladesh.Gopalpur is located at 24.5583°N 89.9167°E . It has 49976 households and total area 193.37 km²Gopalpur Upazila has 1 Municipality(Gopalpur), 7 Unions, 162 Mauzas/Mahallas, and 146 villages.
The Union Parishads are-
Alamnagar Union, Dhopakandi Union, Hadira Union, Hemnagar Union, Jhawail Union, Mirzapur Union, Nagda Simla Union

Monday, April 25, 2016

Actual information Of Nagarpur Upazila In Tangail District

Nagarpur (Bengaliনাগরপুর) is an Upazila of Tangail District in the Division of Dhaka,Bangladesh.
Nagarpur is located at 24.0500°N 89.8750°E. The total area of the Upazila is 262.7 km²As of the 2011 Bangladesh census, Nagarpur has a population of 288092. There are households 66523 in total. Nagarpur Town has an area of 4.68 km2. The town has a population of 13110; male 51.25%, female 48.75%; density of population is 2801 per km2

Geographical Information Of Kalihati Upazila

Kalihati (Bengaliকালিহাতী) is an Upazila of Tangail DistrictDhaka DivisionBangladeshKalihati is located at 24.3833°N 90.0083°E . It has 65035 households and total area of 295.6 km².The upazila is surrounded by Bhuapur & Ghatail Upazila on the north, Tangail Sadar and Basail Upazila on the south, Sakhipur Upazila on the east, and the Jamuna River on the west.

Located Of Ghatail Upazila In Tangail District

Ghatail is an upazila located in Tangail DistrictBangladesh. The upazila is bounded by Gopalpur and Madhupur upazilas on the north, Fulbaria and Bhaluka upazilas on the east, Kalihati and Sakhipur upazilas on the south, Bhuapur and Gopalpur upazilas on the west. Main rivers are BangshiJhenai,Lohajang, Salisunda. Noted hills are Deopara, Dhalapara and Sagardighi (river)|Sagardighi]].

Sunday, April 24, 2016

Full Description Of Madhupur Upazila In Tangail District

As of the 2011 Bangladesh census, Madhupur has a population of 296729. Males constitute 51.13% of the population, and females 48.87%. Madhupur has an average literacy rate of 41.2% (Male-42.7% & Female-39.7). 
Administrative
Madhupur has 6 Unions, 242 Mauzas/Mahallas, and 343 villages. The 6 Unions are:
  1. Arankhola Union
  2. Ausnara Union
  3. Alokdia Union
  4. Sholakuri Union
  5. Golabari Union
  6. Mirzabari Union
Education institution
College 5, High School 30, Madrasa 137, Government Primary School 156, Non-Government Primary School 53, Missionary High School 3, Missionary Primary School 13, Kindergarten 13, NGO Managed Primary School 57.
Cultural organizations
Public library 1, rural club 73, cinema hall 6, playground 29. Main occupations Agriculture 52.29%, agricultural labourer 22.8%, wage labourer 2.82%, commerce 8.42%, transport 2.11%, service 2.79%, others 8.77%.
Economical condition
Land use Total land cultivable 32900 hectares, fallow land 2000 hectares; land under irrigation 65%.
Value of land The market value of the land of the first grade is Tk 10000 per 0.01 hectare. Main crops Paddy, jute, wheat, cotton, potato, patal, ginger, betel leaf, kasava and vegetables. Extinct and nearly extinct crops Indigo, varieties of pulses and aman paddy.Main fruits Mango, jackfruit, litchi, papaya, pineapple and olive.
Fisheries, dairies, poultries Fishery 18, dairy 28, poultry 103, hatchery 1. Communication facilities Roads: pucca 150 km, semi pucca 19 km; waterways 32 nautical mile. Traditional transport Palanquin (extinct).
Manufactories Silk mill 1, rice and flour mill 53, ice factory 17, lathe & welding 63, saw mill 109, bakery 7 and bidi factory 1.
Cottage industries Weaving 27, goldsmith 103, blacksmith 26, bamboo work 320, potteries 43, wood work 42, tailoring 216; apiculture by private initiative. Hats, bazars Hats and bazars are 45, most noted of which are Madhupur, Dhanbari and Garo Hat; fairs 3 (Sholakudi Mela , Dhanbari Baishakhi Mela & Dhalpur Boishakhi Mela).
Main exports Pineapple, silk, cotton, jackfruit and honey. NGO activities Operationally important NGOs are brac, asa, proshika and caritas, World Tourist Mission, Family and Child Welfare Centre, World Vision Bangladesh.
Health
Health centres Upazila health complex 1, family welfare centre 11, satellite clinic 6, charitable dispensary 1, missionary hospital 1, leprosy hospital 1.
References
  1. Jump up^ Joinal Abedin (2012). "Madhupur Upazila". In Sirajul Islam and Ahmed A. Jamal. Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Second ed.). Asiatic Society of Bangladesh.
  2. Jump up^ "Tangail Table C-06 : Distribution of Population aged 7 years and above by Literacy, Sex, Residence and Community" (PDF)bbs.gov.bd. Retrieved 2016-03-01.

Overall Information Of Madhupur Upazila

Madhupur (Bengaliমধুপুর) is an Upazila of Tangail District in the Division of Dhaka,Bangladesh.
Madhupur is located at 24.6167°N 90.0250°E . It has 74984 households and total area 500.67 km².It has a large forest area named 'Madhupurer Gor". Madhupur is famous throughout the country for delicious pineapples. Madhupur is bounded by Jamalpur Sadar upazila on the north, Gopalpur and Ghatail upazilas on the south, Muktagachha and Fulbaria upazilas on the east. Sarishabari and Gopalpur upazilas on west. Main rivers are JhinaiBangshiBanar and Atrai.

Population Census Of Basail Upazila

Basail (Bengaliবাসাইল) is an Upazila of Tangail District in the Division of DhakaBangladesh.Basail is located at 24.2167°N 90.0500°E . It has 27481 households and total area 157.78 km².As of the 2011 Bangladesh census, Basail has a population of 159870. Males constitute 50.97% of the population, and females 49.03%. Basail has an average literacy rate of 50.4% (7+ years).

Detail Information Of Sakhipur Upazila In Tangail District

Sakhipur (Bengaliসখিপুর) is an Upazila of Tangail District in the Division of DhakaBangladesh. 
Sakhipur Upazila has 1 Municipality (Sakhipur), 8 Unions, 60 Mauzas, and 122 villages, 1 BAF Base PKP.
Administrative
The Union Parishads: Baheratoil Union, Dariapur Union, Gazaria Union, Hatibandha Union, Jadabpur Union, Kakrajan Union, Kalia Union, Kalmegha Union
References
  1. Jump up^ Rashid, Harun (2012). "Sakhipur Upazila". In Islam, Sirajul; Jamal, Ahmed A. Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Second ed.). Asiatic Society of Bangladesh.
  2. Jump up^ "Union List". Bangladesh National Portal. Retrieved 9 February 2016.

Basic Information Of Tangail Sadar Upazila In Tangail District

Tangail Sadar (Bengaliটাঙ্গাইল সদর) is an Upazila of Tangail District in the Division of Dhaka,
 Bangladesh.Tangail Sadar is located at 24.2500°N 89.9167°E . It has 69783 households and total area 334.26 km².The upazila is surrounded by Kalihati Upazila on the north, Nagarpur and Delduar Upazila on the south, Kalihati and Basail Upazila on the east, and the Jamuna River on the west.

Educational Institute Of Tangail District

The literacy rate of the city area is 71.8% . There are 8 notable high schools in the city. Those are-
  1. Bindu Basini Govt. Boys’ High School(established in 1880 by zamindar of Santosh-the famous Roy Chowdhury family)
  2. Bindu Basini Govt. Girls’ High School(established in 1882 by zamindar of Santosh-the famous Roy Chowdhury family)
  3. Shibnath High School
  4. Vivekananda high school
  5. Police lines high school
  6. Zila Sadar girls' high school
  7. Santosh Jannabi Govt. high school.
  8. P.T.I high school.
There are several colleges in the city.Those are-
  1. Major General Mahmudul Hassan College
  2. Kumudini College
  3. Mawlana Mohammad Ali Govt. College
  4. Govt. Sheikh Fazilatunnesa Mujib Mohila College
  5. Vivekananda College
  6. Police Lines College
Furthermore, Sheikh Hasina Medical College & Tangail Polytechnic Institute  is located here.There is also a technical university named Mawlana Bhashani Science and Technology University located at Santosh, Tangail.
Religion
Religions of Tangail City, 2011 
ReligionPercent
Muslims
  
88.2%
Hindus
  
11.7%
Others
  
.1%
The majority of Tangail city's people are Muslims (88.2%) like most other parts of Bangladesh.Several Other religious groups include Hindus(11.7%),Christians (.08%) and Buddhists (0.02%).
Sports
Cricket is the most popular sport in Tangail. But football and kabaddi are also popular. All important sports events of the city are held in Tangail Stadium which is situated beside Bhashani hall & Tangail Eid-gah. The stadium has hosted some national events in the past. It was the home venue of Bangladesh Football Premier League club Team BJMC. But it was converted into a Cricket Stadium in 2015. First Division Cricket is regularly hosted in this venue.

General Information Of Tangail District

Tangail (Bengaliটাঙ্গাইল[ʈaŋgail]) is a city of Tangail District situated at the central region of Bangladesh 98 km north-west of Dhaka, the capital. It is one of the important cities of Central Bangladesh and main urban area of Tangail District. The city is located on the bank of Louhajang River.

History Of Tangail District

The pourashava was established on 1 July 1887. During its establishment the town was composed of only 5 wards.
Ward No.Area
1Tangail Kanda Para, Par Dighulia, Akur Takur Para
2Korer Betka, Mirer Betka, Nondir Betka, Sabalia, Dorun, Ashekpur, Nagor Jalfai, Boali
3Garai, Berai, Kazipur, Bachrakandi, Potol, Bajitpur, Berabuchna, Valluk kandi
4Kagmari, Sontosh, Aloa, Boitta, Patuli, Ekrampur
5Kalipur, Dighulia, Sakrail, Kaiyamara, Beradoma, Basha, Khanpur
Afterwards, The pourashava was reshaped into 4 wards-
  • Ward no. 1 as 'Central'
  • Ward no. 2 as 'Betka'
  • Ward no. 3 as 'Dighulia'
  • Ward no. 4 as 'Santosh'
Again in 1988 it was subdivided into 6 wards-
  • Ward no. 1 as 'Central'
  • Ward no. 2 as 'Betka'
  • Ward no. 3 as 'Dighulia'
  • Ward no. 4 as 'Santosh'
  • Ward no. 5 as 'Zila Sadar'
  • Ward no. 6 as 'Kazipur'
Then after some random decisions for few years, in 1999 The town was subdivided into 18 wards and gained its present shape.
First ever election of the town was held in November, 1887. In that election 8 ward commissioners from 4 wards was elected by direct vote of the citizens of the town. On the other hand, The then Subdivision Commissioner of Tangail-Shashi Shekhar Dutt was appointed as the first administrator of Tangail Municipality. There was no pakka street in this town then. No lamp post could be seen in the roads. In 1890s The town was lacking safe water supply too. So the regional zamindars and subdivision board came forward and helped financially to dig ponds, lakes & canals. Those water sources served the local people in safe water supply tremendously.
In early 1900s, The pourashava authority took initiatives to torch the roads for the first time by kerosene lambs.The pourashava gradually became populated in the first half of 20th Century. At that time, many tube wells were set up in the town. The main way of transportation was horse cars within the town. People used their cattle for transportation too.
People of Tangail used to visit Kolkata through Charabari by launch and Dhaka through Mymensingh. In early 1930s, electricity line was first provided in the town. The rickshaws started to roll in town's streets. In 1960s, pakka roads were constructed in the town. In the meantime, Tangail was directly connected to Dhaka by road. Many bridges and culverts were constructed to develop the area also. The town got water supply by pipe lines at that time.
In 1985 Tangail Municipality was promoted to 'B Class' from 'C Class'. Again in 1989 the pourashava was promoted to 'A Class' from 'B Class'. In 1990s, The town was financed by Asian Development Bank and Government of Bangladesh to develop water supply, sanitation, Waste water drainage, Bus Terminal, Super Markets and other infrastructures.

Administrative Area Of Tangail District

The total area of Tangail city is 35.22 km2. Government of Bangladesh have planned to expand the city recently. After expansion it will have a proposed area of 81.75 km2. The city consists of 18 wards and 64 mahallas until 2016. Karatia is the suburb of Tangail.
Ward No.RegionTotal HouseholdsPopulation(2011)
1Akur Takur Para-north, Dewla, District hq207010388
2Enayetpur21428760
3West Akur Takur Para, North Kagmara, South Kagmara320513903
4Bepari Para, Fakir Para, Bera Doma, Dighulia, Char Dighulia21199208
5Kalipur, Lakshimpur, Sarutia, Shakrail16147235
6College Para, Paradise Para, Par Dighulia-part15696712
7Baluk Kandi, Bagbari, Patuli Bhabani Bagbari, Uttar Santosh-part, Santosh Palpara16747325
8Aloa Bhabani Pahim, Aloa Pahim, Dakshin Santosh-part17978026
9Aloa Baratia, Aloa Paikasta, Aloa Tarini, Baluk Kandi-part, Char Patuli, Purba Aloa, Aloa Bhabani18888575
10Bajitpur, Berai, Basrakandi, Kazipur, Patal14586189
11Berabuchna, Kachua Para,Kanda Para19297536
12Adi Tangail, Bepari Para, Bil Para16287160
13Tangail Mahalla,Chayanir Bazar, Pachanir Bazar, Thana Para, Uttar Thana Para17927572
14Purba Adalat Para, Adalat Para, Biswas Betka-part S.W corn, Shaha Para279011786
15Ashekpur, Biswas Betka-part274512118
16Akur Takur Para-part, Par Dighulia-part245910670
17Kumudini College Para, Munshi Para, Registry Para, Biswas Betka-west212811081
18Kodalia, Sabalia260013168
Transport
"New Bus Terminal", Dewla, Tangail.
A view of Tangail railway station
It would take approximately 1 hour and 55 minutes to go Tangail from Dhaka city, via Kaliakair and Tongi. The distance is around 98 km. From Mohakhali (মহাখালী) bus terminal, several buses use to run for this city. Among them Nirala, Dhaleshwari, Jhatika and High Choice are notable bus services.
Several trains are available from Dhaka to Tangail. Among them most popular one is "Sirajganj Express". Other notable inter city trains those stop in Tangail railway station are: Padma Express, Ekota Express, Nilsagor Express, Silk City Express, Sundarban Express, Drutojan Express, Rangpur Express etc. Some local trains stop in the station too. Those are: Rajshahi Express, Rajshahi Mail, Rangpur Express, Fast Passenger etc.