Many people have been born in this Muktagacha upazila.
1. Hemendra Kishore Acharya Chowdhury was born in Muktagacha Upazila of Mymensingh district. His father Debendra Kishore Chowdhury was associated with Muktagachha and Bhawal Rajpurbibars. Hemendra Kishore Acharya Chowdhury's education career cut in Mymensingh and Calcutta In the student life, he used to dream of Navbharat singing the songs of Bhawal's poet Swaminathan composed by Govind Chandra Das.
In the first generation, 'Karbonni' with some friends formed the secret society. In 1904, with the help of Aurobindo Ghosh in Calcutta, he accepted him as a revolutionary guru. Explosives were researched. In order to convince the ideas of the society, he became acquainted with the chiefs of the revolutionary organization, 'Don Society', 'Paryana Samiti', etc. His established Sadhna Samity in Mymensingh took the lead role of the Bangabha Ransh movement. His revolutionary organization then spread to Sylhet, Brahmanbaria and Tripura. In 1908 he received firearms from revolutionary Harikumar Chakravarty. Under his leadership in Calcutta, he was working with the Jugantar party and his team was working. In 1913, when the decision of the Combined Armed Coup was adopted, he established arms in Assam, Tripura, Sylhet, Brahmanbaria etc. and gave arms training to the youth. When the zamindar family had his house, the reliable shelter of the revolutionaries. In 1916, he was arrested in Khulna
2. King Jagatkishore Acharya Chowdhury (English: Jagatkishore Acharya Chowdhury) (24 March 1864 - December 21, 1938) was a zamindar of Indian subcontinent and patron of education. Due to the spread of education in various parts of East Bengal, he donated a lot of money as a "giant". In order to establish the "Vidyamayi Girls' School" in Mymensingh, Tk 50,000. He used to spend 10,000 rupees annually in Kashi. Music and literature were fond of and skilled hunters.
Jagatkishor Acharya Chowdhury was born in Muktagacha of Mymensingh district of Bangladesh. He was born in the zamindar family. In the name of Jagat Kishore and his youngest son named 'Bhupendra Rongpith', the name of the temple was built in the Muktagacha zamindarbari. The Rajarajeshwari temple on the right side of the four-cornered color palette. Places on the left side of the audience. On the east side of Rang Mahal established a revolving platform in 1945, Natamodi zamindar biographer Acharya Chowdhury.
3. Pen ali akilam janmahan 1902, death 25 January 1973 Birthplace Devgram, Muktagacha, Mymensingh Father Mohammad Alim Uddin Mirza. Lawyer social worker and politician Member of Provincial Assembly (1954)
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