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Foreword
I am delighted to learn that Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS) has successfully completed the
‘District Statistics 2011’ under Medium-Term Budget Framework (MTBF). The initiative of publishing
‘District Statistics 2011’ has been undertaken considering the importance of district and upazila level
data in the process of determining policy, strategy and decision-making. The basic aim of the activity is
to publish the various priority statistical information and data relating to all the districts of Bangladesh.
The data are collected from various upazilas belonging to a particular district.
The Government has been preparing and implementing various short, medium and long term plans and
programs of development in all sectors of the country in order to realize the goals of Vision 2021. For
any pragmatic approach in formulating and evaluating development plans and programs reliable
statistics are indispensible. BBS has been performing the major responsibility of supplying
comprehensive and accurate statistics at the national level.
The present government, in line with its commitment to decentralize administration, has declared
upazila as the focal point of administration regenerating upazila parishad through participatory
elections. However, upazila level official statistics are still very inadequate. It is praiseworthy that BBS
has undertaken timely program of publishing ‘District Statistics 2011’ where data representing socio-
economic characteristics of upazilas of all districts will be available. I am confident that this publication
will be of invaluable help to the planners, administrators, researchers, field level officers as well as
other users. Various government, non-government and international organizations closely related to
policy formulation and implementation may also find this publication useful.
I sincerely thank Mr. Golam Mostafa Kamal, Director General, BBS for bringing out the publication of
‘District Statistics 2011’. I hope that in future ‘District Statistics’ will be published in much more
improved form to make it more effective and informative.
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Preface
The ‘District Statistics 2011’ is mainly a compilation work of Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS).
The decentralization policy of government has enhanced demand for timely, qualitative and
comprehensive statistical data both for administrative and development requirements. The major
regular publications of Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics like Statistical Pocketbook of Bangladesh,
Statistical Yearbook of Bangladesh and Agricultural Yearbook of Bangladesh provide aggregate data
mainly at the national and regional level. Data for smaller administrative unit like upazila often remains
absent in such publications. The ‘District Statistics 2011’ emphasises to provide upazila level data.
The ‘District Statistics 2011’ provides both structural and flow-type information of almost all of the
priority sectors of our national economy depending on data availability both from published and
unpublished sources.
The publication of ‘District Statistics 2011’ would have not been feasible without the wholehearted
co-operation of the various government, semi-government, autonomous, non-government offices and
other organizations. In particular, the district and upazila level officials extended their total support and
supplied all data. I like to express my sincere thanks to them and hope such co-operation will continue
in future.
I am obliged and grateful to Mr. Md. Nojibur Rahman, Secretary, Statistics and Informatics Division
(SID) for his enormous support and advice to prepare and to finalize this important publication. My
sincere thanks also go to all officers of SID for their wholehearted support and sincere co-operation
towards accomplishing this document.
I acknowledge the contributions of Mr. Md. Mizanur Rahman, Deputy Director General, BBS and Mr.
Ghose Subobrata, Director, FA & MIS, BBS during development of the Document.
The regional and upazila statistics officers of BBS actively participated in preparation of the report. I
thank them all. Finally, I thank Mr. Iftekhairul Karim, Focal Point Officer and Mr. Nasir Uddin
Ahmmed, Deputy Director & Ex.Focal Point Officer as well as staff members of Bangladesh Bureau of
Statistics for their untiring efforts in making the ‘District Statistics 2011’ a success. Through user’s
interaction and feedback, we hope to improve the coverage and quality of information contained in this
edition. Any suggestion for improvement of the publication will be highly appreciated.
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Acknowledgement
The report on ‘District Statistics 2011’ is the result of the initiative of the honorable Secretary,
Statistics and Informatics Division (SID). Ex-Director General Mr. Md. Shahjahan Ali Mollah and
the present Director General Mr. Golam Mostafa Kamal of Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS)
have guided us in every steps of the journey to whom we remain grateful.
All the data providers of different offices/organizations of respective district and upazila deserve
special thanks for their cooperation. We will be in need of such cooperation in future too and hope
that the same hospitality will be received from them again.
I gratefully acknowledge the contribution of all members of Editors’ Forum and also of Project
Directors’ Forum of BBS in editing this compilation work.
I acknowledge the contribution of Begum Aziza Parvin, Director, Computer Wing, Mr. Md.
Mofizul Islam, Programmer and the members of data entry team.
I would like to thank Mr. Iftekhairul Karim, Focal Point Officer for his rigorous exercise and
valuable contribution in bringing out this publication. I also acknowledge the hard work of Mr.
Nasir Uddin Ahmmed, Deputy Director & Ex-Focal Point Officer for this activity. My sincere
thanks also go to the respective Regional Statistical Officers, Upazila Statistical Officers and the
employees of BBS.
I acknowledge the work of Mr. Md. Abdul Mannan, Administrative Officer, Mr. Mohammad
Abdullah, Assistant Statistical Officer, Mr. Md. Monzurul Islam, Assistant Statistical Officer and
Mr. Md. Yeasin Miah, Statistical Investigator for their sincere assistance to the Focal Point Officer
in many possible ways. Officers and staff of Reproduction, Documentation and Publication Section
of FA & MIS have contributed in printing the report in possible shortest time.
Finally, I want to be submissive that this work of compiling data from various secondary sources at
district and upazila level is undertaken after a long time gap of almost 25 years. Some errors or
unwilling mistakes may remain there in spite of our full hearted endeavor to make it an error free
publication. It will be highly appreciated if any user kindly communicates any shortcomings of the
report.
Ghose Subobrata
Dhaka Director
December, 2013 Finance, Administration & MIS
Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics
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Contents
Table Page
Topics
No. No.
Foreword .................................................................................. Error! Bookmark not defined.
Preface ...................................................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined.
Acknowledgement.................................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined.
Contents..................................................................................................................................... ix
District Map ............................................................................................................................. xv
Upazila and Union/Ward with Geo-code ................................................................................ xvi
Chapter 1: Introduction
District at a Glance..................................................................................................................... 3
Concepts and Definitions ........................................................................................................... 9
Chapter 2: General Information
2.01 Broad classification of area 2011 ............................................................................................. 15
2.02 Number of municipality, union, mauza, mahalla and village 2011 ......................................... 15
2.03 Number of household, population and density 2011 ............................................................... 15
2.04 Population and literacy rate of 1981, 1991, 2001 & 2011 and number of voter 2011 ............ 15
2.05 Population by religion 2011 ..................................................................................................... 16
2.06(a) Percentage distribution of population (10 years and above) by marital status 2011 ............... 16
2.06(b) Percentage distribution of population (10 years and above) by marital status 2011 .............. 16
2.07 Percentage distribution of population by type of disability 2011 ............................................ 16
2.08 Number of religious institution 2011 ....................................................................................... 17
2.09 Number of pond, dighee, flood camps/shelter, cyclone shelter, stadium/ playground,
park/ amusement park 2011 ..................................................................................................... 17
2.10 Number of filling station, fire brigade station, police station/camp, union land (tohsil)
office, BOP (BGB camp), cyber cafe 2011 ............................................................................ 17
2.11 Number of growth centre, hat /bazar, poultry farm, dairy farm, nursery, horticulture
centre, brick kiln, decorator service 2011 ................................................................................ 17
2.12 Name of land/river port, important or historical/tourist places/objects,
important/famous crop or food production 2011 ..................................................................... 18
Chapter 3: Meteorology
3.01 Temperature, rainfall, humidity during the years 2008-2011 .................................................. 21
3.02 Occurrence of river erosion during the years 2008-2011 ........................................................ 21
Chapter 4: Agriculture
4.01 Number of agriculture holding by tenure................................................................................. 25
4.02 Land area based on utilization 2008 ........................................................................................ 25
4.03 Land utilization (temporary cropped area) 2008 ..................................................................... 25
4.04 Land area under irrigation for selected crops 2008 ................................................................. 25
4.05 Cropped area sprayed with plant protection measures 2008 ................................................... 26
4.06 Number of holding reporting cattle head 2008 ........................................................................ 26
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Chapter 5: Industry
5.01 Number of selected industry 2011 ........................................................................................... 39
5.02 Number of jute mill and number of worker 2011 .................................................................... 39
5.03 Number of textile industry 2011 .............................................................................................. 39
5.04 Number of handloom establishment and loom 2011 ............................................................... 39
5.05 Employment status in handloom industry 2011....................................................................... 40
5.06 Dying facilities of handloom industry 2011 ............................................................................ 40
5.07 Number of small scale and cottage industry 2011 ................................................................... 40
5.08 Number of establishment and person engaged in cottage industry 2011................................. 40
5.09 Number of bamboo and cane industry and person engaged 2011 ........................................... 41
5.10 Number of wooden furniture and person engaged 2011 .......................................................... 41
5.11 Number of Saw mill and person engaged 2011 ....................................................................... 41
5.12 Number of auto rice mill and person engaged 2011 ................................................................ 41
5.13 Number of semi-auto rice mill and person engaged 2011 ....................................................... 42
5.14 Number of rice mill and person engaged 2011 ........................................................................ 42
5.15 Number of oil mill and person engaged 2011 .......................................................................... 42
5.16 Number of bakery and person engaged 2011 .......................................................................... 42
5.17 Number of pottery and person engaged 2011 .......................................................................... 43
5.18 Number of printing press and person engaged 2011 ............................................................... 43
5.19 Number of tailoring shop and person engaged 2011 ............................................................... 43
5.20 Number of cold storage and capacity in following years ........................................................ 43
5.21 Number of flour mill and person engaged 2011 ...................................................................... 44
5.22 Number of plastic industry and person engaged 2011 ............................................................. 44
Chapter 6: Education
6.01 Literacy (7+) rate of 2001 & 2011 .......................................................................................... 47
6.02 Number of Government primary school (class I-V), teacher and student 2011 ...................... 47
6.03 Number of registered primary school (class I-V), teacher and student 2011 .......................... 47
6.04 Number of private (non-registered) primary school (class I-V), teacher and student
2011.......................................................................................................................................... 47
6.05 Number of kindergarten school (pre schooling), teacher and student 2011 ............................ 48
6.06 Number of NGO school, teacher and student 2011 ................................................................. 48
6.07 Number of Government secondary school, teacher and student 2011 ..................................... 48
6.08 Number of Non-government secondary school, teacher and student 2011 ............................. 48
6.09 Number of school & college (operating jointly), teacher and student 2011 ............................ 49
6.10 Number of Government college, teacher and student 2011 ..................................................... 49
6.11 Number of Non government college, teacher and student 2011 .............................................. 49
6.12 Number of madrasah, teacher and student under the madrasah education board 2011 ........... 49
6.13 Number of kawmi madrasah, teacher and student 2011 .......................................................... 50
6.14 Number of ebtedayee madrasah 2011 ...................................................................................... 50
6.15 Number of technical and vocational institution, teacher and student 2011 ............................. 50
6.16 Number of medical college, teacher and student 2011 ............................................................ 50
6.17 Number of agricultural and veterinary college, teacher and student 2011 .............................. 51
6.18 Number of (publice or private)university, teacher and student 2011 ...................................... 51
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10.04 Number of secondary school, teacher and student by municipality 2011 .............................. 73
10.05 Number of secondary school & college (operating jointly), teacher and student by
municipality 2011 .................................................................................................................... 73
10.06 Number of college, teacher and student by municipality 2011 .............................................. 73
10.07 Number of vocational institute by municipality 2011 ............................................................ 73
10.08 Number of family planning clinical centre by municipality 2011 .......................................... 74
10.09 Number of family planning personnel working by municipality 2011................................... 74
10.10 Number of fire service unit and causality by municipality 2011 ............................................ 74
10.11 Number of cinema hall and audience capacity by municipality 2011 .................................... 74
10.12 Number of pharmaceutical industry by municipality 2011 .................................................... 74
10.13 Institutional accommodation facility by municipality 2011 ................................................... 75
10.14 Other accommodation facility by municipality 2011 ............................................................. 75
10.15 Police personnel and criminal offences by municipality 2011 ............................................... 75
10.16 Medical institution and personnel by municipality 2011 ........................................................ 75
10.17 Number of published newspaper & television centre 2011 .................................................... 75
Chapter 11: Public Administration, Accounts and Banking
11.01 Sanction post of Government employee by category 2011 .................................................... 79
11.02 Existing position of Government employee by category 2011 ............................................... 79
11.03 Number of employee by type 2011 ......................................................................................... 79
11.04 Number of employee by local Government institution 2011.................................................. 79
11.05 Number of branch of nationalized commercial bank 2011 ..................................................... 80
11.06 Number of branch of private commercial bank 2011 ............................................................. 80
11.07 Number of branch of specialized (Krishi, Co-operative etc) bank 2011 ................................ 80
11.08 Number of branch of Grameen bank 2011 ............................................................................. 80
11.09 Number of insurance company 2011 ...................................................................................... 81
11.10 Number of leasing company 2011 .......................................................................................... 81
11.11 Number of co-operative society 2011 ..................................................................................... 81
11.12 Numbers of money exchange agency 2011 ............................................................................ 81
11.13 Number of branch and accounts of Sonali and Janata bank 2011 .......................................... 82
11.14 Number of branch and accounts of Rupali and Agrani bank 2011 ......................................... 82
11.15 Number of branch and accounts of Pubali and Uttara bank 2011 .......................................... 82
11.16 Number of branch and accounts of Krishi and Co-operative bank 2011 ................................ 82
Chapter 12: Miscellaneous
12.01 Number of Government health complex and health facility 2011 .......................................... 85
12.02 Number of Non-Government health complex and health facility 2011 ................................. 85
12.03 Number of person/institute borrowing money from nationalized bank 2011 ......................... 86
12.04 Number of person/institute borrowing money from private commercial bank 2011 ............. 86
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33-Gazipur District
Upazila and Union/Ward with Geo-code 2011
30- Gazipur Sadar Upazila 32- Kaliakair Upazila 36- Kapasia Upazila
23-Basan Union 13- Atabaha Union 13- Barishaba Union
25- Baria Union 19- Boali Union 17- Chandpur Union
31- Gachha Union 28- Chapair Union 25 - Durgapur Union
47- Kashimpur Union 38- Dhaljora Union 34 -Ghagotia Union
54- Kayaltia Union 47- Fulbari Union 43 - Kapasia Union
60- Konabari Union 57- Madhayapara Union 51 - Karihata Union
67- Mirzapur Union 66- Mouchak Union 60 - Rayed Union
81- Pubail Union 76- Sreefaltali Union 69 - Sanmania Union
98- Gazipur Cantonment 85- Sutrapur Union 77 - Singasree Union
86 - Targaon Union
Gazipur Paurashava Kaliakair Paurashava 94 - Toke Union
01 – Ward No – 01 01 – Ward No – 01
02 – Ward No – 02 02 – Ward No – 02 86- Sreepur Upazila
03 – Ward No – 03 03 – Ward No – 03 21 - Barmi Union
04 – Ward No – 04 04 – Ward No – 04 25 - Gazipur Union
05 – Ward No – 05 05 – Ward No – 05 28 - Gosinga Union
06 – Ward No – 06 06 – Ward No – 06 38 - Kaoraid Union
07 – Ward No – 07 07 – Ward No – 07 47 - Maona Union
08 – Ward No – 08 08 – Ward No – 08 57 - Prahladpur Union
09 – Ward No – 09 09 – Ward No – 09 66 - Rajabari Union
85 - Telihati Union
Tongi Paurashava 34- Kaliganj Upazila
11 - Ward No – 01 15- Bhadursadi Union Sreepur Paurashava
12 - Ward No – 02 17- Baktarpur Union 01 - Ward No – 01
13 Ward No – 03 60- Jamalpur Union 02 - Ward No – 02
14 - Ward No – 04 69- Jangalia Union 03 - Ward No – 03
15 Ward No – 05 94- Moktarpur Union 04 - Ward No – 04
16 - Ward No – 06 96- Nagari Union 05 - Ward No – 05
17 - Ward No – 07 97- Tumulia Union 06 - Ward No – 06
18 - Ward No – 08 07 - Ward No – 07
19 - Ward No – 09 Kaliganj Paurashava 08 - Ward No – 08
20 - Ward No – 10 01 - Ward No – 01 09 - Ward No – 09
21 - Ward No – 11 02 - Ward No – 02
22 - Ward No – 12 03 - Ward No – 03
04 - Ward No – 04
05 - Ward No – 05
06 - Ward No – 06
07 - Ward No – 07
08 - Ward No – 08
09 - Ward No – 09
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CHAPTER 1
Introduction
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District at a Glance
Background, Geographic Area and Location: Gazipur District is located at just north of capital
city of Dhaka, Bangladesh. The previous name of the region is “Joydebpur”. Once, the region was
under the deep jungle of Vowal Pargana (Sub- Division). Gazipur district is one of the ancient and
historical regions with hundreds years old tradition. Gazipur district was previously a sub-division
of Dhaka district. It was upgraded to a district in 1984 under Dhaka Division. It is bounded on the
north by Mymensingh and Kishoreganj Districts, on the east by Narsingdi District, on the south by
Naranyanganj and Dhaka Districts and on the west by the Tangail District. The Geo position of
Gazipur District is between 23˚53’ to 24˚20’ North latitudes and between 90˚09’ to 90˚42’ east
longitude. The total area of the district is 1806.36 sq. km of which 17.53 sq. km was riverine and
273.42 sq.km. is forest area.
Annual Average Temperature and Rainfall: Annual average temperature of this district varies
from maximum 36°C to minimum 12.7°C. Annual rainfall is 2376 mm.
Administration: There is a city corporation; 04 Municipalities in Gazipur District named Tongi,
Sreepur, Kaliganj and Kaliakuir. The number of Upazilla in Gazipur district is 05, named- Gazipur
Sadar, Kalikair, Kaligonj Kapashia and Sreepur containing 44 Unions, 762 Mauzas and 1,114
Villages.
Gazipur Town: Gazipur town is a very busy town which consists of 9 wards and 31 mahallas. The
area of the town is 49.32 sq. km with a population of 123531. Among them male are 52.52%,
female 47.48%. The density of population is 2505 per sq. km. Many important establishments like
Bangladesh Rice Research Institute (BRRI), Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute (BARI),
CERDI, Seed Certifying Agency,The Security Printing Corporation(Bangladesh) Ltd, Machine
Tools Factory, Bangladesh Ordnance Factory, Diesel Plant, BRAC Dairy Farm, Nova Poultry
Limited, Cremation Ghat etc. are located within the town. Dhaka University of Engineering and
Technology (Previously known as BIT: Bangladesh Institute of Technology) is also located in the
town.
Main Rivers: The Old Brahmaputra, Shitalakshya, Turag, Bangshi, Balu, Banar are main rivers of
this district.
Population: The total population of Gazipur district is 34,03,912 (Male- 17,75,310 and Female-
16,28,602), sex ratio 109:100, population density 1884/Sq Km and annual growth rate is 5.21%.
Literacy: The Literacy Rate of Gazipur district is 62.60% (Male- 66.00% and Female- 58.90%),
School attendance rate is 42.50% for 5 to 24 years age group.
Marks of the War of Liberation: Mass killing site and mass grave are in eastern side of the
Joydebpur Rajbari, Sathkamair, Tongi Shaheed Smriti School compound and at Gachha. Memorial
monuments are ‘Jagrata Chaurangi’ at Joydebpur Chowrasta and the premises of the Joydebpur
Rajbari.
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Non-Agricultural activities are still sparse and an impression about their extent can be obtained
from the following table-1 based on the census of non-farm economic activities conducted by BBS
in 2001-2003 showing the type and number of establishments together with persons engaged in
those establishments:
Table-1: Number of Establishments and Person Engaged by Activity
Establishments Persons Engaged
Activity
Total Urban Rural Total Male Female
Mining and quarrying 8 8 0 241 210 31
Manufacturing 6642 3977 2665 163386 109242 54144
Electricity, gas and water supply 43 26 17 269 255 14
Construction 30 28 2 1980 1341 639
Wholesale & retail trade 44934 28605 16329 93469 89943 3526
Hotels and restaurants 5229 3817 1412 14251 13386 865
Transport, storage and communication 1395 870 525 3015 2828 187
Bank, insurance and financial institution 304 225 79 3619 3319 300
Real estate and renting 1129 805 324 6983 6641 342
Public administration and defense 153 123 30 3955 3722 233
Education 1532 645 887 10836 8803 2033
Health and social work 688 532 156 2708 2028 680
Community, social and personal services 7952 3908 4044 28357 20975 7382
Gazipur District 70039 43569 26470 333069 262693 70376
Source: Census of Non-farm Economic Activities 2001-2003
It is reported that in all these economic sectors about 62.21% of all the establishments are located
in urban areas and 37.79% of the total is located in rural areas.
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and it appears that the forest is rapidly disappearing because of lumber poaching and conversion of
forest lands into agricultural plots.
The Madhupur tract (Bhawal Garh) is dominated by coppice sal (shorea robusta), garjan,
(Dipterocarpus turbinatus) covering about 80% of the tree stands in association with sheel koroy
(Albizzia procera), kadam (Anthocephalus cadamba), ajuli (Dillenia pentagyma), jarul
(Legerstroemia speciosa), banian tree (Ficus benghalensis), ashwatha (Ficus religlosa), bahera
(Terminalia bellirica), haritaki (Terminalia chebula), black berry (Syzygium cumini) etc. The
middle canopy comprises of neem (Azadirachta indica), kanchan (Bauhinia variegate), sonalu
(Cassia fistula), minjiri (Cassia siamea), kumbhi (careya arborea), mango (Mangifera indica),
amra (Spondias mangifera).
Amloki (Phyllanthus emblica), bonboroi (Zizyphus rugosa), sinduri (Mallotas philippensis),
ashoka (Saraca indica), sheora (Streblus asper), gab (Diospyros precatorius), mahaneem (Garuga
pinnata), etc. The lower canopy and the climbers-cum-lianas are composed of spatholobus
roxburghii, gila entada pursaetha, kul (Zizyphus mauritiana), kumarika (Smilax aspera), gach alu
(Dioscorea sp), babul (Acacia arabica), wood (Fordia fruticosa), bamboo (Bambusa sp.), sotthi
(Curcuma zedoaria) etc.
In the poorer forested areas there are large tracts with koroy as the main species and an under
growth of kurchi, akanda, mankata (Randia dumetorum), thatch grass (Arundinacea cylindrica) and
mimosa pudica. Furthermore, some aqua plants like lotus (Nelumbo nucifera), few species of
waterlily (Nymphaea nouchalia), various hydrophytes and the weed known as water hyacinth
(Telanthera philoxeroides), etc. are commonly seen in different ponds, ditches and shallow water
bodies of this area.
Fauna
Mammals: With the ruthless destruction of forests in the Modhupur tract (Bhawal Garh), most of
the wild animals have disappeared from this area. However, some animals belonging to
mammalian fauna are still found in the Gazipur district. They are rhesus monkey (Macaca
mullata), wild boar (Sus scrofa), hispid hare (Caprolagus hispidus), jungle cat (Felis chaus), flying
fox (Pteropus giganteus), shortnosed fruit bat (Cynopterus spinx), jackal (Canis aureus), common
otter (Lutra perspicillata), common mongoose (Herpestes edwardsi), house mouse (Mus
musculus), common house rat (Bandicota bengalensis), Indian porcupine (Hystrix indica), etc.
Birds: Different species of birds that are commonly found in this district are little cormorant
(Phalacrococan niger), pond heron (Ardeola grayii), white breasted water hen (Amaurornis
phoenicurus), spotted dove(Streptopelia chinensis), redbreasted parakeet (Psittacula alexandari),
roseringed parakeet (Psittacula enpatria), koel (Eudynamis scolopacea), spotted owlet (Athene
brama), barn owl (Tyto alba), house swift (Apus affinis), whitebreasted kingfisher (Helcyon
smyrnensis), green bee-eater (Merops orientalis), lesser golden backed wood pecker (Picus
myrmecophoneus), black drongo (Dicurus macrocercus), greater racket-tailed drongo (Dicrurus
paradiseus), common mayna (Acridotheres tristis), house crow (Corvus splendens), jungle mayna
(Acredotheres fuscus), redvented bulbul (Pycnotus cafer), tailor bird (Orthotomus sutorius),
magpie-robin (Copsychus saularis), shyama (Copsychus malabaricus), house sparrow (Passer
domesticus), weaver bird (Ploceus phillippinus), spotted munia (Lonchura punctulata) etc.
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Besides, different species of winter migrants that visit Bangladesh are also seen in the beel and
char areas of the district. These include little ringed plover (Charadrius hiaticus), common sand
piper (Tringa hypoleucos), common teal (Anas crecca), pintail (Anas acuta), common sheldduck
(Tadorna tadorna), grey leg goose (Anser anser), common swallow (Hirundo rustica), large pariah
kite (Milvusmigrant lineatas), brown shrike (Lanius cristatus), pied harrier (Circus melenoleucos),
little stint (Calidris minuta), fantail snipe (Gallinago gallinago), pintailed snipe (Gallinago
stenura), grey wagtail (Motacilla cinerea) etc.
Reptiles and Amphibians: Reptiles that are commonly found in this district are peacock soft shell
(Trionyx hurum), roofed turtle (Kachuga tecta), house lizard (Hemidactylus frenatus), shundh
(Gekko gecko), bengal grey lizard (Varanus bengalensis), yellow speckled wolf snake (Lycodon
jara), checkered keelback (Xenochrophis piscator), rat snake (Ptyas nigromarginatus), common
smooth water snake (Enhydris enhydris), common krait (Bungarus cacruleus), banded krait
(Bungarus fasciatus) etc.
Amphibians are not rich in species but very much in numbers. Common amphibian includes Indian
bull frog (Rana trgerina), skipper frog (Rana cyanophlyctis), cricket frog (Rana limnocharis),
common toad (Bufo melanostictus), ballon frog (Uperodon globulosus).
Fishes: Various water bodies of the district constitute habitats for fish population. A large veriety
of fish that are found here are ruhi (Labeo rohita), katla (Catla catla), mrigel (Cirrhinus mrigala),
kalibaush (Labeo calbasu), magur (Clarias batrachus), shing (Heteropneustes fossilis), shoil
(Channa striatus), airh (Mystus aor), bele (Glossogobius giuris), boal (Wallago attu), phalli
(Notopterus notopterus), koi (Anabas testudineus), datina (Acanthopagrus latus), tengra (Mystus
vittatus), chanda (Mene muculata), bain (Mastacembelus armatus), gozar (Channa marulius),
kholisha (Colisa fasciatus), mola (Amblypharyngodon mola), pabda (Ompok pabda), sharputi
(Puntius sarana), pangas (Pangasius pangasius) chingri (Palaemon malcolmsonic) etc.
Inaddition, some exotic varieties of fish like tilapia (Oreochromis mossambicus), nailotica
(Oreochromis niloticus), silvercarp (Hypophthalmicthys molitrix), grasscarp (Cteopharyngodon
idella) etc are also cultivated.
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Urban Area
It corresponds with area developed around a central place having such amenities as metalled roads,
improved communication, electricity, gas, water supply, sewerage, sanitation and also having
comparatively higher density of population with majority population in non-agricultural
occupations.
i) City Corporation: It includes city corporation area declared by the Ministry of Local
Government.
ii) Paurashava/Municipality Area: It includes paurashavas incorporated and administered by
local government under paurashava Ordinance, 1977.
2. Agriculture Census year and reference period
The census year extends over twelve consecutive months having for different census items the
different reference periods or days of data collections. Some items have a year or week reference
period. Some others have a specific reference day. The different census items by their reference
periods or days are shown below:
Agriculture holding
An agriculture holding is a techno-economic unit of agricultural production under single
management comprising all livestock kept and all land used wholly or partly for agricultural
production purposes without regard to title, legal form or size. Single management may be
exercised by either an individual holder or jointly by two or more individuals or holders or by a
judicial person such as a corporation, co-operative or government agency. A holding may consist
of one or more parcels (fragments of land) located in one or more areas or mauzas or in more than
one administrative unit or division provided that all separate parcels of fragments form parts of
same technical unit under operational control of same management.
The definition covers practically all holdings/households engaged in agricultural production of
both crops and livestock. Some agriculture holdings may have no significant agricultural land, e.g.
holdings keeping livestock, poultry and hatcheries for which land is not an indispensable input for
production.
Farm holding
A farm holding is defined as being an agricultural production unit having cultivated land equal to
or more than 0.05 acres. Farm holdings are classified into following three broad groups:
(a) small: Farm holdings having minimum cultivated land 0.05 acre but operated land more than
this minimum but upto 2.49 acres.
(b) medium: Farm holdings having operated land in between 2.50 to 7.49 acres.
(c) large: Farm holdings having operated land 7.50 acres and above.
Small cultivated land 0.04 acre or less is generally used for kitchen garden growing mainly
vegetables. Often seeds of white gourd, water gourd, pumpkin and other strains are sown on
households; but these creepers spread out around house roofs and other structures. As such, the
minimum cultivated land considered for qualifying to be a farm holding is 0.05 acres.
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Non-farm holdings
A non-farm holding is defined as being the one which has neither cultivated nor operated land or
has cultivated land less than 0.05 acre.
Tenancy
Owner holdings are those having and operating their owned land and who may or may not be
leasing out land.
Tenant holdings are those having no owned land but operating land taken from others on share
cropping basis or on other terms.
Owner-cum-tenant holdings are those having owned land and who may or may not be leasing out
their own land to others and who may be taking land from others on share cropping basis or on
other terms.
Agriculture work
Agriculture work signifies all activities of holder and his/her labour force doing planning,
management, and operation of a holding. It includes land preparation, sowing, weeding, harvesting,
feeding and tending livestock & poultry, kitchen gardening, supervising agricultural workers,
keeping farm records & accounts, preparing agriculture products for marketing (including
packaging), repairing farm equipment, constructing farm buildings & fences, and engaging in land
reclamation and improvement and other related activities. It excludes home and other family
domestic chores.
Area under pond
The pond area remains under water almost through out the year. Normally, households use pond
water for various domestic and sometimes agriculture purposes. Ponds are also generally used for
fish culture.
In the census the pond area data were collected separately for both single ownership and joint
ownership of households.
Area under permanent crops
It is the land area planted to crops which remain standing for a long period of time and do not need
to be replanted after a seasonal harvest. Mango, jackfruit, coconut, guava, lemon, and other fruit
varieties are all permanent crops.
Current fallow
It is land brought into cultivation but left out uncultivated in census year for fertility regaining and
improvement or for other reasons.
Net cultivated area
This is land area actually cropped during the census year regardless of number of crops grown plus
current fallow. It includes areas under temporary and permanent crops and also current fallow.
Permanent fallow
It is land not available for cultivation due to coming into residence and commercial & other uses.
Play ground, graveyard, wild shrubs and jungles, marshy land, and the like fall in this category.
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Irrigated area
This is area of total land brought under irrigation coverage for growing crops with irrigations done
through mechanical or manual means. Irrigated area classifications fall into two categories: (1)
surface water irrigation with main water sources being rivers, canals, beels, ponds, and other water
bodies; and (2) underground water irrigation with water lifted by shallow tube-wells, deep tube-
wells, and country traditional devices. The irrigation equipments are run by electricity, diesel or
petrol, or manual labour.
Temporary crops gross area
Areas aggregated for all temporary crops grown in the census year have made temporary crops
gross area greater than temporary crops net area since the latter has within it the same land
cropped more than once in different seasons of a year.
Intensity of cropping
It is percentage of temporary crops gross area in comparison with temporary crops net area. It is
expressed as follows:
Temporary crops gross area
Intensity of cropping = × 100
Temporary crops net area
Cereals
Main cereals are rice and then wheat. Other cereals are jab, barley, cheena, maize, kaun, bajra and
joar.
Pulses
Main and common pulses are gram, mung, lentil, arhar, gari kalai, khesari and pea.
Oil seeds
Main oil seeds are rape and mustard, sesamum, linseed, groundnut, soybean, sunflower and castor.
Vegetables
Farmers grow both summer and winter vegetables. Main vegetables are potato, brinjal, raddish,
arum, lady's finger, cauliflower, cabbage, bean, tomato, patal, gourd, cucumber, pumpkin, knoll-
kal-turnip, dhundal, barbati, khirai, chichinga, carrot, kakrol and sak.
Cash crop
Main cash crops are jute, mesta, sunhemp, cotton, sugarcane and tobacco.
Spices
The main spices include turmeric, ginger, chilies, onion, garlic, coriander, black cumin and ani
seed.
Fuel crops
Dhaincha and other smaller plants used as cooking-fuel.
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General Information
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2.01 Broad classification of area 2011
(In sq. km.)
Reserve Riverine
Upazila Total area Land area
forest area
Gazipur Sadar 457.67 402.84 54.52 0.31
Kaliakair 314.13 233.19 79.72 1.22
Kaliganj 214.63 212.14 0.34 2.15
Kapashia 356.98 328.89 17.40 10.69
Sreepur 462.94 338.34 121.44 3.16
Total 1806.36 1515.41 273.42 17.53
2.04 Population and literacy rate of 1981, 1991, 2001 & 2011 and number of voter 2011
Population (000) Literacy rate (%) Number of voter (000)
Upazila
1981 1991 2001 2011 1981 1991 2001 2011 Male Female Total
Gazipur Sadar 377 588 866 1899 32.3 43.8 48.4 60.6 391 381 772
Kaliakair 165 232 267 503 22.8 28.7 48.4 60.6 143 144 287
Kaliganj 143 175 239 276 29.2 38.9 54.9 59.8 86 87 173
Kapashia 250 303 321 355 27.1 37.0 56.4 56.3 117 118 235
Sreepur 238 320 337 513 21.0 30.3 47.7 54.8 137 144 281
Total 1173 1618 2030 3546 26.5 35.7 56.4 62.6 874 874 1748
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2.06(a) Percentage distribution of population (10 years and above) by marital status 2011
Total Unmarried (%) Married (%)
Upazila
Male Female Male Female Male Female
Gazipur Sadar 811336 685951 37.7 24.5 61.8 70.5
Kaliakair 203950 192021 33.1 20.6 66.4 72.7
Kaliganj 104779 105072 39.7 24.5 59.3 67.3
Kapashia 127335 139142 37.7 23.3 61.5 68.1
Sreepur 198190 191272 34.2 21.2 65.1 71.5
Total 1445590 1313458 36.7 23.3 62.7 70.5
2.06(b) Percentage distribution of population (10 years and above) by marital status 2011
Total Widowed (%) Divorced/separated (%)
Upazila
Male Female Male Female Male Female
Gazipur Sadar 811336 685951 0.3 4.2 0.1 0.8
Kaliakair 203950 192021 0.4 5.7 0.1 1.0
Kaliganj 104779 105072 0.8 7.4 0.2 0.7
Kapashia 127335 139142 0.7 7.9 0.1 0.7
Sreepur 198190 191272 0.5 6.4 0.2 1.0
Total 1445590 1313458 0.4 5.4 0.1 0.8
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2.09 Number of pond, dighee, flood camps/shelter, cyclone shelter, stadium/ playground, park/
amusement park 2011
Park/
Flood camp/ Cyclone Stadium/
Upazila Pond Dighee River flow amusement
shelter shelter playground
park
Gazipur Sadar 2128 0 2 0 0 1 15
Kaliakair 2852 5 3 1 0 40 4
Kaliganj 661 1 1 0 0 22 0
Kapashia 2204 3 2 0 0 64 1
Sreepur 4350 6 5 27 0 0 3
Total 12195 15 13 28 0 127 23
2.10 Number of filling station, fire brigade station, police station/camp, union land (tohsil) office, BOP
(BGB camp), cyber cafe 2011
Fire Police Union land Sub- BOP
Filling ISP Cyber
Upazila brigade station/ (tohsil) registry (BGB
station provider cafe
station camp office office camp)
Gazipur Sadar 45 2 2 4 10 2 10 22
Kaliakair 12 1 3 5 1 0 1 0
Kaliganj 3 0 1 8 1 0 1 0
Kapashia 6 0 3 8 1 0 0 0
Sreepur 5 0 4 9 1 0 0 0
Total 71 3 13 34 14 2 12 22
2.11 Number of growth centre, hat /bazar, poultry farm, dairy farm, nursery, horticulture centre,
brick kiln, decorator service 2011
Growth Hat Poultry Dairy Horticult Decorator
Upazila Nursery Brick kiln
centre /bazar farm farm ure centre service
Gazipur Sadar 3 16 483 117 39 2 305 165
Kaliakair 5 26 2315 2083 11 2 25 45
Kapashia 3 65 2170 23 7 1 32 41
Kaliganj 6 36 635 275 22 0 28 56
Sreepur 6 68 1703 15 18 1 16 105
Total 23 211 7306 2513 97 6 406 412
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Meteorology
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Agriculture
(Land area in acre & production in metric ton)
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4.01 Number of agriculture holding by tenure
(According to Agriculture Census 2008)
Total farm
Upazila Owner holding Owner cum tenant Tenant holding
holding
Gazipur Sadar 50704 144793 14802 91839
Kaliakair 37545 41529 13283 19008
Kaliganj 33541 38938 11210 2056
Kapashia 52971 54141 15917 3702
Sreepur 51905 58035 16185 13159
Total 230203 337436 71397 129764
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4.21 Area and production of lentil (masur), mug and maize crops 2010-11
(Area in acre and production in metric ton)
Lentil (Masur) Mug Maize
Upazila
Area Production Area Production Area Production
Gazipur Sadar 8 2 3 1 166 322
Kaliakair 61 25 8 3 5 9
Kaliganj 67 28 20 5 5 6
Kapashia 63 13 47 12 0 0
Sreepur 20 6 24 6 3 4
Total 219 74 102 26 179 342
4.22 Area and production of lentil (masur), mug and maize crops 2009-10
(Area in acre and production in metric ton)
Lentil (Masur) Mug Maize
Upazila
Area Production Area Production Area Production
Gazipur Sadar 9 2 3 1 456 871
Kaliakair 39 16 0 0 3 5
Kaliganj 81 34 22 6 7 9
Kapashia 61 13 46 12 0 0
Sreepur 20 5 23 6 3 4
Total 210 70 94 24 469 889
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4.34 Area and production of pumpkin, parble (potol) and cabbage 2010-11
(Area in acre and production in metric ton)
Pumpkin Parble (potol) Cabbage
Upazila
Area Production Area Production Area Production
Gazipur Sadar 48 86 14 17 74 242
Kaliakair 74 185 88 572 160 1208
Kaliganj 132 192 13 22 174 922
Kapashia 33 27 0 0 75 274
Sreepur 23 42 0 0 52 184
Total 310 533 115 611 535 2830
4.35 Area and production of pumpkin, parble (potol) and cabbage 2009-10
(Area in acre and production in metric ton)
Pumpkin Parble (potol) Cabbage
Upazila
Area Production Area Production Area Production
Gazipur Sadar 46 84 16 19 74 242
Kaliakair 133 333 0 0 189 1428
Kaliganj 128 195 22 36 153 810
Kapashia 32 25 0 0 72 259
Sreepur 23 40 0 0 52 182
Total 362 677 38 55 540 2921
4.36 Area and production of brinjal, lady’s finger and arum 2010-11
(Area in acre and production in metric ton)
Brinjal Lady’s finger Arum
Upazila
Area Production Area Production Area Production
Gazipur Sadar 224 331 29 44 41 61
Kaliakair 567 1579 124 149 180 668
Kaliganj 119 180 111 127 82 180
Kapashia 452 301 31 12 422 1130
Sreepur 107 42 62 58 201 222
Total 1469 2433 357 390 926 2261
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4.37 Area and production of brinjal, lady’s finger and arum 2009-10
(Area in acre and production in metric ton)
Brinjal Lady’s finger Arum
Upazila
Area Production Area Production Area Production
Gazipur Sadar 222 334 25 38 41 61
Kaliakair 546 1540 126 130 239 888
Kaliganj 118 146 110 121 92 194
Kapashia 839 378 29 16 411 1073
Sreepur 106 42 62 51 201 220
Total 1831 2440 352 356 984 2436
4.40 Area and production of papaya, guava, lime and lemon 2010-11
(Area in acre and production in metric ton)
Papaya Guava Lime and lemon
Upazila
Area Production Area Production Area Production
Gazipur Sadar 247 2392 333 800 321 650
Kaliakair 48 862 51 161 76 152
Kaliganj 46 512 126 546 52 53
Kapashia 44 258 116 399 74 221
Sreepur 87 2957 76 250 98 352
Total 472 6981 702 2156 621 1428
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4.41 Area and production of papaya, guava, lime and lemon 2009-10
(Area in acre and production in metric ton)
Papaya Guava Lime and lemon
Upazila
Area Production Area Production Area Production
Gazipur Sadar 256 2280 1358 8800 111 405
Kaliakair 48 820 45 155 62 154
Kaliganj 47.61 437 125 471 55 53
Kapashia 46 284 8672 5958 74 220
Sreepur 88 2962 76 252 98 352
Total 485.61 6783 10276 15636 400 1184
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4.47 Number and area of pond, dighee and other area 2010-2011
(Area in acre)
Pond Dighee
Upazila Other area Total area
Number Area Number Area
Gazipur Sadar 2128 2974 0 0 2171 5145
Kaliakair 2852 2500 5 10 5708 8218
Kaliganj 661 1521 1 20 14605 16146
Kapashia 2204 492.8 3 8 2857 29578
Sreepur 4350 1563 6 4.94 296 1864
Total 12195 9051 15 43 25637 60951
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5.01 Number of selected industry 2011
Textile Garments Rice Match Steel and
Upazila Aluminium Jute mill Sugar mill Others
mill factory mill factory engineering
Gazipur Sadar 73 822 227 2 27 9 0 0 203
Kaliakair 35 51 45 0 2 1 2 0 17
Kaliganj 0 0 62 0 0 0 1 0 4
Kapashia 0 0 14 0 0 0 0 0 3
Sreepur 19 25 42 0 0 2 0 0 85
Total 127 898 390 2 29 12 3 0 312
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5.09 Number of bamboo and cane industry and person engaged 2011
Person engaged
Upazila Unit
Family Hired Total
Gazipur Sadar 38 76 22 98
Kaliakair 43 86 0 86
Kaliganj 74 74 34 108
Kapashia 248 496 92 588
Sreepur 0 0 0 0
Total 403 732 148 880
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6.01 Literacy (7+) rate of 2001 & 2011
2001 2011
Upazila
Male Female Both Male Female Both
Gazipur Sadar 54.9 41.5 48.4 65.2 55.6 60.6
Kaliakair 54.9 41.5 48.4 65.2 55.6 60.6
Kaliganj 56.9 52.8 54.9 60.1 59.5 59.8
Kapashia 57.4 55.5 56.4 56.2 56.4 56.3
Sreepur 51.0 44.3 47.7 57.6 51.8 54.8
Total 60.5 51.9 56.4 66.0 58.9 62.6
6.02 Number of Government primary school (class I-V), teacher and student 2011
Number of Number of teacher Number of student Students
Upazila Government per
primary school Male Female Total Male Female Total teacher
Gazipur Sadar 126 166 677 843 26198 26902 53100 62
Kaliakair 86 293 260 553 11974 12173 24147 43
Kaliganj 85 147 389 536 8885 10859 19744 37
Kapashia 140 936 532 888 13475 14413 27888 31
Sreepur 105 210 406 616 29816 29250 59066 95
Total 542 1752 2264 3436 90348 93597 183945 53
6.03 Number of registered primary school (class I-V), teacher and student 2011
Number of Number of teacher Number of student Students
Upazila registered primary per
school Male Female Total Male Female Total teacher
Gazipur Sadar 43 89 81 170 5720 6386 12106 72
Kaliakair 18 36 28 64 1722 1752 3474 54
Kaliganj 33 47 70 117 2275 2780 5055 43
Kapashia 34 55 81 136 2478 2611 5089 37
Sreepur 52 105 235 340 8120 7310 15430 45
Total 180 332 495 827 20315 20839 41154 50
6.04 Number of private (non-registered) primary school (class I-V), teacher and student 2011
Number of Non- Number of teacher Number of student Students
Upazila govt. primary per
school Male Female Total Male Female Total teacher
Gazipur Sadar 3 4 8 12 242 300 542 45
Kaliakair 4 8 8 16 213 219 432 27
Kaliganj 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Kapashia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sreepur 13 22 16 38 821 790 1611 35
Total 20 34 32 66 1276 1309 2585 39
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6.05 Number of kindergarten school (pre schooling), teacher and student 2011
Number of Number of teacher Number of student Students
Upazila kindergarten per
school Male Female Total Male Female Total teacher
Gazipur Sadar 601 1896 2542 4438 38037 40561 78598 18
Kaliakair 135 330 345 675 7452 7473 14925 22
Kaliganj 72 86 346 432 2169 3252 5421 12
Kapashia 60 400 150 550 3700 3800 7500 14
Sreepur 29 195 251 446 8162 7480 15642 35
Total 897 2907 3634 6541 59520 62566 122086 19
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6.09 Number of school & college (operating jointly), teacher and student 2011
Number Number of teacher Number of student Students
Upazila of per
institute Male Female Total Male Female Total teacher
Gazipur Sadar 6 215 95 310 4215 4082 8297 27
Kaliakair 2 78 10 88 933 684 1617 18
Kaliganj 1 15 4 19 254 346 600 31
Kapashia 1 25 2 27 477 401 878 32
Sreepur 1 12 4 16 332 305 637 39
Total 11 345 115 460 6211 5818 12029 26
6.12 Number of madrasah, teacher and student under the madrasah education board 2011
Number of teacher Number of student Students
Number of
Upazila per
madrasah Male Female Total Male Female Total teacher
Gazipur Sadar 35 545 95 640 3627 3249 6876 11
Kaliakair 8 100 6 106 942 807 1749 16
Kaliganj 29 342 30 372 4000 3054 7054 119
Kapashia 66 920 155 1075 5287 6463 11750 11
Sreepur 38 438 56 494 4850 3906 8756 17
Total 176 2345 342 2687 18706 17479 36185 13
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6.15 Number of technical and vocational institution, teacher and student 2011
Number of teacher Number of student Students
Upazila Institution per
Male Female Total Male Female Total teacher
Gazipur Sadar 6 45 9 54 3740 2820 6560 21
Kaliakair 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Kaliganj 2 5 3 8 60 6 66 8
Kapashia 3 13 8 21 81 127 208 10
Sreepur 4 31 4 35 320 103 423 12
Total 15 94 24 118 4201 3056 7257 62
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6.17 Number of agricultural and veterinary college, teacher and student 2011
Number Number of teacher Number of student Students
Upazila of per
college Male Female Total Male Female Total teacher
Gazipur Sadar 1 4 3 7 200 150 350 50
Kaliakair 1 6 2 8 160 40 200 25
Kaliganj 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Kapashia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sreepur 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 2 10 5 15 360 190 550 37
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Health and Social Welfare
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7.06 Number of health centre, providing health and family planning service 2011
Number of Number of
Health Injection/ Oral pill/
Upazila union health Sterilization M.R. immunization
service copper-T condom
centre centre
Gazipur Sadar 8 87852 2976 2274 57924 530699 98
Kaliakair 7 64721 10545 540 4587 35954 102
Kaliganj 7 65323 4815 23 22093 20362 85
Kapashia 10 75000 1585 206 6431 36772 201
Sreepur 5 75217 1251 9 573 873 62
Total 37 368113 21172 3052 91608 624660 548
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7.10 Number of Government office, post office, bank, NGO and dak-banglow/rest house 2011
All
All All private
nationalized Dak-banglow/
Upazila Government Post office bank All NGOs
bank rest house
offices branches
branches
Gazipur Sadar 64 35 32 15 81 1
Kaliakair 30 11 7 11 22 0
Kaliganj 29 11 3 8 9 3
Kapashia 29 28 9 1 5 2
Sreepur 23 15 8 7 19 3
Total 175 100 59 42 136 9
7.11 Number of cinema hall, registered club, auditorium, public library and orphanage 2011
Upazila Cinema hall Registered club Library Orphanage Auditorium
Gazipur Sadar 8 130 65 19 7
Kaliakair 2 105 20 6 14
Kaliganj 0 65 0 16 1
Kapashia 1 118 1 10 0
Sreepur 2 9 1 12 1
Total 13 427 87 63 23
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8.04 Number of bridge, baily bridge, culvert, pool, shako and others 2011
Upazila Bridge Baily bridge Culvert Pool Shako Others
Gazipur Sadar 22 1 281 1 5 0
Kaliakair 13 3 363 3 5 0
Kaliganj 75 15 275 42 25 0
Kapashia 152 2 370 12 0 0
Sreepur 8 0 400 12 0 0
Total 270 21 1689 70 35 0
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8.05 Number of railway station, steamer/launch station and bus stand 2011
Upazila Railway station Steamer/launch station Bus stand
Gazipur Sadar 4 0 2
Kaliakair 1 0 12
Kaliganj 1 0 4
Kapashia 0 10 14
Sreepur 5 0 16
Total 11 10 48
8.06 Number of registered rickshaw, van, easy bike and auto-rickshaw 2011
Easy bike and
Upazila Rickshaw Van Tempo
auto-rickshaw
Gazipur Sadar 16893 3032 0 32
Kaliakair 800 500 22 450
Kaliganj 172 102 29 26
Kapashia 232 102 0 142
Sreepur 852 1082 285 121
Total 18949 4818 336 771
8.07 Number of non-registered rickshaw, van, easy bike and auto-rickshaw 2011
Easy bike and Nochimon/korimon/
Upazila Rickshaw Van Tempo
auto-rickshaw bhotvoti
Gazipur Sadar 23607 3829 153 54 229
Kaliakair 1000 700 0 0 30
Kaliganj 425 148 52 17 238
Kapashia 533 151 1148 0 286
Sreepur 295 820 55 12 105
Total 25860 5648 1408 83 888
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10.03 Number of primary school (Class I-V), teacher and student by municipality 2011
Primary school Number of teacher Number of student
Students
Upazila Non- Non- Non-
Govt. Total Govt. Total Govt. Total per teacher
govt. govt. govt.
Gazipur Sadar 29 106 135 261 426 687 14976 27896 10875 48
Kaliganj 7 14 21 53 34 87 1872 3239 5111 58
Sreepur 14 1 15 79 5 84 7624 440 8064 96
Total 50 121 171 393 465 858 24472 31575 24050 28
10.05 Number of secondary school & college (operating jointly), teacher and student by municipality
2011
Number of Number of teacher Number of student Students
Upazila
Institute Male Female Total Male Female Total per teacher
Gazipur Sadar 34 373 200 573 7343 5000 12343 22
Kaliganj 5 35 26 61 1087 1406 2493 41
Sreepur 6 42 24 66 1518 1680 3198 48
Total 45 450 250 700 9948 8086 18034 26
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11.13 Number of branch and accounts of Sonali and Janata bank 2011
Sonali bank Janata bank
Upazila Number Account Number Account
of branch S.D C.D F.D S.T.D of branch S.D C.D F.D S.T.D
Gazipur Sadar 13 51258 5160 981 109 3 15379 2964 147 64
Kaliakair 2 2302 2143 1560 41 2 20930 2675 481 28
Kaliganj 2 31456 1599 2498 39 0 0 0 0 0
Kapashia 2 31419 525 311 58 0 0 0 0 0
Sreepur 2 6320 425 28 42 0 0 0 0 0
Total 21 122755 9852 5378 289 5 36309 5639 628 92
11.14 Number of branch and accounts of Rupali and Agrani bank 2011
Rupali bank Agrani bank
Upazila Number Account Number Account
of branch S.D C.D F.D S.T.D of branch S.D C.D F.D S.T.D
Gazipur Sadar 2 12752 1006 200 50 4 50666 3826 435 71
Kaliakair 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Kaliganj 0 0 0 0 0 2 9260 150 130 20
Kapashia 0 0 0 0 0 3 30000 1500 514 25
Sreepur 0 0 0 0 0 6 4272 208 125 12
Total 2 12752 1006 200 50 15 94198 5684 1204 128
11.15 Number of branch and accounts of Pubali and Uttara bank 2011
Pubali bank Uttara bank
Upazila Number Account Number Account
of branch S.D C.D F.D S.T.D of branch S.D C.D F.D S.T.D
Gazipur Sadar 3 14154 1751 558 106 2 8050 1911 303 15
Kaliakair 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Kaliganj 1 5731 358 232 29 0 0 0 0 0
Kapashia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sreepur 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 4 19885 2109 790 135 2 8050 1911 303 15
11.16 Number of branch and accounts of Krishi and Co-operative bank 2011
Krishi bank Co-operative bank
Upazila Number Account Number Account
of branch S.D C.D F.D S.T.D of branch S.D C.D F.D S.T.D
Gazipur Sadar 4 20136 652 277 39 1 0 0 0 0
Kaliakair 3 19745 408 155 21 0 0 0 0 0
Kaliganj 2 14 4212 198 14 0 0 0 0 0
Kapashia 4 36210 1410 1050 18 1 1000 0 340 0
Sreepur 2 1319 295 30 5 0 0 0 0 0
Total 15 77424 6977 1710 97 2 1000 0 340 0
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12.01 Number of Government health complex and health facility 2011
Number of patient
Number of under health facility
Number Number
hospital/ Number Number Number
Upazila of of Indoor Outdoor
clinic/ of bed of doctor of nurse
technician other staff
nursing home Male Female Male Female
Gazipur Sadar 62 620 186 372 62 806 25200 205 432000 310500
Total 118 1053 331 629 241 1280 36743 14413 472113 517396
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Gazipur Sadar 36 17490 1063 198 0 4629 1270 22329 2346 523 36
Kaliakair 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 56 22488 19806 357 8310 4953 20462 27993 95608 1192 917
12.04 Number of person/institute borrowing money from private commercial bank 2011
Kaliakair 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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The Personnel of Editors’ and PDs’ Forum Engaged in Editing the Report
Editors’ Forum
Convener
Mr. Jafor Ahmed Khan
(Deputy Secretary)
Director
Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics
Members
Member Secretary
Mr. Abul Kalam Azad Director, BBS
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PDs’ Forum
Convener
Md. Mashud Alam
Joint Director
Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics
Members
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1. Mr. Iftekhairul Karim, Focal Point Officer, District Statistics 2011, BBS
2. Mr. Nasir Uddin Ahmmed, Deputy Director & Ex. Focal Point Officer, BBS
3. Mr. Md. Kamrul Islam, Deputy Director, Demogrphy & Health Wing, BBS
4. Mr. Md. Rafiqul Islam, Regional Statistical Officer, Dhaka, BBS
5. Mr. Md. Mofizur Rahman, Programmer, Computer Wing, BBS
6. Mr. Mohammad Abdullah, Assistant Statistical Officer, FA and MIS, BBS
7. Mr. Md. Monzurul Islam, Upazila Statistical Officer, Chuadanga Sadar, Chuadanga, BBS
8. Mr. Md. Abdul Mannan, Administrative Officer, FA and MIS, BBS
9. Mr. Md. Yeasin Miah, Statistical Investigator, Upazila Statistical Office, Rupganj, Narayanganj
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