Naogaon Town is the district headquarters of Naogaon District in the division of Rajshahi, Bangladesh. It serves as the central hub of administrative and economic activities for the district. The town is noteworthy for its agricultural produce, comprising rice, wheat, and jute, reflecting the agrarian nature of the surrounding region. Naogaon is also popular for its historical and cultural significance, with Paharpur being a notable attraction within proximity. Paharpur houses the ancient ruins of Somapura Mahavihara, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This archaeological site was once a renowned Buddhist monastery dating back to the 8th century and is considered one of the most important archaeological finds in the country. The town, while modernizing, still retains its rustic charm and cultural heritage. The community is also known for its diverse range of local handicrafts, traditional sweets, and vibrant festivals, all contributing to its unique cultural identity. Naogaon's infrastructure is continuously developing, making it more accessible and improving the quality of life for its inhabitants and visitors alike.