the Chittagong Hill Tract is a space located inside the Chittagong Division, in the south-eastern side of Bangladesh that borders Myanmar and India. Spanning across 13295 kms, it constituted of a single district back till 1984, at a time when it was divided into 3 districts, the Bandarban District, the Rangamati Hill District and also the Kkagrachari District. In terms of the topography, the hill regions are a vast region in this country. And according to the historical records, this was the place where many refugees from Burma Arakan settled back in the 16th century and today there are many Rohingya refugees as well. Also with Sikkim, Sri Lanka, Ladakh, Bhutan, Darjeeling and Sikkim, it comprises of few of the remaining places of Buddhism in South Asia.