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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 Topics Page
No. No.
Chapter 3: Meteorology
3.01 Temperature, rainfall, humidity during the years 2008-2011 ...............................................................25
3.02 Occurrence of river erosion during the years 2008-2011.......................................................................25
Chapter 4: Agriculture
4.01 Number of agriculture holding by tenure...............................................................................................29
4.02 Land area based on utilization 2008 ......................................................................................................29
4.03 Land utilization (temporary cropped area) 2008....................................................................................30
4.04 Land area under irrigation for selected crops 2008................................................................................30
4.05 Cropped area sprayed with plant protection measures 2008..................................................................31
4.06 Number of holding reporting cattle head 2008 ......................................................................................31
4.07 Number of holding reporting selected livestock species 2008...............................................................32
4.08 Selected poultry/birds 2008 ...................................................................................................................32
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Chapter 5: Industry
5.01 Number of selected industry 2011 .........................................................................................................57
5.02 Number of jute mill and number of worker 2011 ..................................................................................57
5.03 Number of textile industry 2011 ............................................................................................................58
5.04 Number of handloom establishment and loom 2011 .............................................................................58
5.05 Employment status in handloom industry 2011.....................................................................................59
5.06 Dying facilities of handloom industry 2011 ..........................................................................................59
5.07 Number of small scale and cottage industry 2011 .................................................................................60
5.08 Number of establishment and person engaged in cottage industry 2011...............................................60
5.09 Number of bamboo and cane industry and person engaged 2011..........................................................61
5.10 Number of wooden furniture and person engaged 2011 ........................................................................61
5.11 Number of Saw mill and person engaged 2011 .....................................................................................62
5.12 Number of auto rice mill and person engaged 2011 ..............................................................................62
5.13 Number of semi-auto rice mill and person engaged 2011 .....................................................................63
5.14 Number of rice mill and person engaged 2011 ......................................................................................63
5.15 Number of oil mill and person engaged 2011........................................................................................64
5.16 Number of bakery and person engaged 2011.........................................................................................64
5.17 Number of pottery and person engaged 2011 ........................................................................................65
5.18 Number of printing press and person engaged 2011..............................................................................65
5.19 Number of tailoring shop and person engaged 2011 .............................................................................66
5.20 Number of cold storage and capacity in following years.......................................................................66
5.21 Number of flour mill and person engaged 2011 ....................................................................................67
5.21 Number of plastic industry and person engaged 2011 ...........................................................................67
Chapter 6: Education
6.01 Literacy (7+) rate of 2001 & 2011 .........................................................................................................71
6.02 Number of Government primary school (class I-V), teacher and student 2011.....................................71
6.03 Number of registered primary school (class I-V), teacher and student 2011.........................................72
6.04 Number of private (non-registered) primary school (class I-V), teacher and student 2011...................72
6.05 Number of kindergarten school (pre schooling), teacher and student 2011...........................................73
6.06 Number of NGO school, teacher and student 2011 ...............................................................................73
6.07 Number of Government secondary school, teacher and student 2011 ...................................................74
6.08 Number of Non-government secondary school, teacher and student 2011............................................74
6.09 Number of school & college (operating jointly), teacher and student 2011 ..........................................75
6.10 Number of Government college, teacher and student 2011 ...................................................................75
6.11 Number of Non government college, teacher and student 2011 ............................................................76
6.12 Number of madrasah, teacher and student under the madrasha education board 2011 .........................76
6.13 Number of kawmi madrasah, teacher and student 2011 ........................................................................77
6.14 Number of ebtedayee madrasah 2011 ....................................................................................................77
6.15 Number of technical and vocational institution, teacher and student 2011 ...........................................78
6.16 Number of medical college, teacher and student 2011 ..........................................................................78
6.17 Number of agricultural and veterinary college, teacher and student 2011.............................................79
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District Map
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10-Bogra District
Upazila and Union/Ward with Geo-code 2011
06-Adamdighi Upazila Dhunat Paurashava Kahaloo Paurashava 88-Sherpur Upazila
13-Adamdighi Union 01-Ward No-01 01-Ward No-01 17-Bhabanipur Union
27-Champapur Union 02- Ward No-02 02- Ward No-02 19-Bishalpur Union
40-Chhatiangram Union 03- Ward No-03 03- Ward No-03 28-Garidaha Union
54-Kundagram Union 04- Ward No-04 04- Ward No-04 38-Khamarkandi Union
67-Nasratpur Union 05 -Ward No-05 05 -Ward No-05 47-Khanpur Union
81-Santahar Union 06- Ward No-06 06- Ward No-06 57-Kusumbi Union
07- Ward No-07 07- Ward No-07 66-Mirzapur Union
Santahar Paurashava 08- Ward No-08 08- Ward No-08 77-Shah-Bandegi Union
01-Ward No-01 09- Ward No-09 09- Ward No-09 85-Shimabari Union
02- Ward No-02 95-Sughat Union
03- Ward No-03 33-Dhubchancia Upazila 67- Nandigram Upazila
04- Ward No-04 13-Chamrul Union 10-Bhatgram Union Sherpur Paurashava
05 -Ward No-05 27-Dhubchanchia Union 21-Bhatra Union 01-Ward No-01
06- Ward No-06 40-Gobindapur Union 31-Burail Union 02- Ward No-02
07- Ward No-07 54-Gunahar Union 73-Nandigram Union 03- Ward No-03
08- Ward No-08 67- Talora Union 84-Thalta Majhgram Union 04- Ward No-04
09- Ward No-09 81-Zianagar Union 05 -Ward No-05
Nandigram Paurashava 06- Ward No-06
20-Bogra Sadar Upazila Dhubchancia Paurashava 01-Ward No-01 07- Ward No-07
23- Erulia Union 01-Ward No-01 02- Ward No-02 08- Ward No-08
25-Fapore Union 02- Ward No-02 03- Ward No-03 09- Ward No-09
34-Gokul Union 03- Ward No-03 04- Ward No-04
47-Lahiripara Union 04- Ward No-04 05 -Ward No-05 94-Shibganj Upazila
60-Namuja Union 05 -Ward No-05 06- Ward No-06 11-Atmul Union
64-Nishindara Union 06- Ward No-06 07- Ward No-07 15-Bihar Union
69-Noongola Union 07- Ward No-07 08- Ward No-08 23-Buriganj Union
73-Rajapur Union 08- Ward No-08 09- Ward No-09 31-Deuli Union
77-Shabgram Union 09- Ward No-09 39-Kichak Union
82-Shakharia Union 81-Sariakandi Upazila 47-Maidanhata Union
86-Sekherkola Union 40-Gabtali Upazila 11-Bhelabari Union 55-Majhihatta Union
11-Balia Dighi Union 12-Bohail Union 63-Mokamtala Union
Bogra Paurashava 17-Dakshinpara Union 19-Chaluabari Union 71-Pirab Union
01-Ward No-01 27-Durgahata Union 25-Chandan Baisha Union 79-Roynagar Union
02- Ward No-02 33-Gabtali Union 31-Fulbari Union 87-Saidpur Union
03- Ward No-03 47-Kagail Union 37-Hatsherpur Union 94-Shibganj Union
04- Ward No-04 54-Mahishaban Union 44-Kamalpur Union
05 -Ward No-05 61-Naruamala Union 55-Kazla Union Shibganj Paurashava
06- Ward No-06 67-Nasipur Union 56-Karnibari Union 01-Ward No-01
07- Ward No-07 74-Nepaltali Union 63-Kutubpur Union 02- Ward No-02
08- Ward No-08 81-Rameshwarpur Union 75-Narchi Union 03- Ward No-03
09- Ward No-09 88-Sonarai Union 88-Sariakandi Union 04- Ward No-04
10- Ward No-10 05 -Ward No-05
11- Ward No-11 Gabtali Paurashava Sariakandi Paurashava 06- Ward No-06
12- Ward No-12 01-Ward No-01 01-Ward No-01 07- Ward No-07
14- Ward No-14 (Part) 02- Ward No-02 02- Ward No-02 08- Ward No-08
15- Ward No-15 03- Ward No-03 03- Ward No-03 09- Ward No-09
16- Ward No-16 04- Ward No-04 04- Ward No-04
17- Ward No-17 05 -Ward No-05 05 -Ward No-05 95-Sonatala Upazila
18- Ward No-18 06- Ward No-06 06- Ward No-06 10-Balua Union
19- Ward No-19 07- Ward No-07 07- Ward No-07 31-Digdair Union
20- Ward No-20 08- Ward No-08 08- Ward No-08 42-Jorgachha Union
21- Ward No-21 (Part) 09- Ward No-09 09- Ward No-09 52-Madhupur Union
73-Sonatala Union
27-Dhunat Upazila 54-Kahaloo Upazila 85-Shajahanpur 81-Pakulla Union
15-Bhandarbari Union 13-Birkedar Union 16- Amrool Union 84-Tekani Chukainagar UP
19-Chaukibari Union 19-Durgapur Union 17-Aria Bazar Union
28-Chikashi Union 28-Jamgaon Union 18-Asekpur Union Sonatala Paurashava
38-Dhunat Union 38-Kahaloo Union 19-Chopinagar Union 01-Ward No-01
47-Elangi Union 47-Kalaimajhpara Union 30-Gohail Union 02- Ward No-02
57-Gopalnagar Union 57-Malancha Union 38-Kharna Union 03- Ward No-03
66-Gosainbari Union 66-Murail Union 43- Khotta Para Union 04- Ward No-04
76-Kaler Para Union 76-Narhatta Union 51- Madla Union 05 -Ward No-05
85-Mathurapur Union 85-Paikar Union 56-Majhira Union 06- Ward No-06
95-Nimgachhi Union 98-Bogra Cantonment 07- Ward No-07
Bogra Paurashava (Part) 08- Ward No-08
13- Ward No-13 09- Ward No-09
14-Ward No-14 (Part)
21-Ward No-21 (Part)
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CHAPTER 1
Introduction
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District at a Glance
Background: Bogra is a northern district of the Rajshahi Division of Bangladesh. It is called the
gateway to the north Bengal. Bogra district was a part of the ancient Pundravardhana territory and
was the capital of ‘Pundravardhana’. Bogra is famous for its historical values with Pundravardhana
as former capital, which is now known as ‘Mahasthangarh’. It is generally believed that the district
was named after the name of Sultan Mohammad Nasiruddin Bughra Khan who was an
independent Ruler of Bengal during 1279 - 1282 A.D. The then greater Bogra was became a zila in
1821. The present Bogra district was carved out from Bogra Sadar Sub-division in 1983.
Geographic Area and location: Bogra is bounded on the north south by Gaibandha and Jaypurhat
districts, on the east by Jamalpur and Sirajganj districts, on the south by Sirajganj and Natore
districts and on the west by Naogaon and Jaipurhat districts. Bogra district lies between 24o 32' and
25o 07' north latitudes and between 88o 58' and 88o 95' east longitudes.The total area of the district
is 2898.68 sq km.
Temperature and Rainfall: The annual average temperature of the district varies from maximum
34.6°C to minimum 11.9°C and the average annual rainfall of the district is recorded 1610 mm.
Adminstritration: The greater Bogra district was established in 1821 consisting of 9 thanas, of
which four from Rajshahi district (Adamdighi, Bogra, Sherpur, Nawkhila), three from Dinajpur
district (Lalbazar, Badalgachhi, Khetlal) and two from Rangpur district (Gobindaganj, Dewanganj).
In 1983, Bogra district was divided into two districts (Bogra and Joypurhat). Bogra district consists
of 12 upazilas, 108 unions, 1672 mauzas, 2618 villages, 11 paurashavas, 111 wards and 360
mahallas. The upazilas are Adamdighi, Bogra Sadar, Dhunat, Dupchanchia, Gabtali, Kahaloo,
Nandigram, Sariakandi, Sherpur, Shibganj, Sonatola and Shajahanpur.
Township: Bogra municipality was established in 1884. It was renamed as Bogra Paurashava in
1977. It consists of 21 wards and 111 mahallas. The total area of the Paurashava is 68.63 sq. km.
Bogra is known as the industrial city of the North Bengal. Constructions of the Bangabandhu
Jamuna Multipurpose Bridge enhanced all kinds of trade and commerce in Bogra. The town is also
famous for its cultural activities.
Archaeological Heritage and Relics: Among the archaeological heritages, Kherua Mosque at
Sherpur, remnants of the historical Mahasthangarh, Bara Masjid, Mazar (tomb) of Shah Sultan
Balkhi, Gokul Medh, Parshuram's Palace and Vasu Vihara are the notable.
Historical Events: Mahasthangarh (Former Pundranagara), located 10 km. to the north of Bogra
town, was the capital of Pundravardhana. During the 4th to 8th century BC, this region was ruled
by various dynasties. From the middle of 8th century it went under Pala rule that continued till 12th
century. Sena King Vijayasena conquered the region defeating the last Pala King Madanpala.
Bogra came under the Muslim rule after Bakhtiyar Khalji conquered Nadia. In 1281-1290 AD,
Sultan Nasiruddin Bugra Khan, the second son of the emperor of Delhi Sultan Giyasuddin Balban
became the ruler of Bengal. Bogra was named after him. The anti British Fakir-Sannyasi
movement spread over Bogra region since the early British rule. The Indigo Rebellion spread over
Bogra in mid 19th century.
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Marks of the War of Liberation: Mass graves at Sonatola and Dhunat upazilas, memorial
monument at Kahaloo High School compound, Adamdighi Burning Ghat and Dhunat which bear
the testimony of the War of Liberation in Bogra district.
Population and other characteristics: According to the Population Census 2011, total population
of this district is 34,00,874. Out of total population male is 17,08,806 and female is 16,92,068.
Total household of this district 8,67,137. Density of population is 1173(per sq.km). Literacy rate
for both sex is 49.4%, male is 52.9% and female is 45.9%.
Main crops: Aush, Aman, Boro Paddy, Jute, Wheat, Potato, Mustard, Pepper, Vegetables, Banana,
Sugarcane and Betel leaf are the main crops of this district.
Main Rivers: The principal rivers of the district are Karatoya, Nagar, Bangali and Ichamari.
Main Fruits: Mango, jackfruit, guava, blackberry, custard apple, Indian palm, papaya, pineapple,
banana, coconut, wood apple, litchi, jackfruit, palm, tamarind, lemon, betel nut are main fruits of
this district.
Economic Situation: Agriculture and livestock sectors play a vital role in the economy of this
district. Of the total 7,91,343 holdings of the district 57.26 % holdings are farms that produce
varieties of crops, namely local HYV paddy, jute, sugarcane, wheat, tobacco vegetables, pulses and
others cash crops and minor cereals. Various types of fruits like mango, jack fruit, guava, litchis
etc. are grown in the district. Bovine animals, goat, sheep and poultry rearing generate an
additional income to the rural people. Pisciculture and fish catching has also some share in the rural
economy of the district. Besides farming activities, non-farm economic activities also provide some
economic benefits to the households.
Bogra is known as the industrial city of the North Bengal. The following table-1 shows type and
numbers of establishments together with persons engaged in those establishments are shown
below:
Table-1: Number of Establishments and Persons Engaged by Activity
Code Activity Establishments Persons Engaged
Total Urban Rural Total Male Female
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
C Mining and quarrying - - - - - -
D Manufacturing 17479 2491 14988 81989 62194 19795
E Electricity, gas and water supply 20 12 8 778 625 153
F Construction 33 24 9 190 186 4
G Wholesale & retail trade 47663 15729 31934 97285 91668 5617
H Hotels and restaurants 2268 1008 1260 8640 7983 657
I Transport, storage and communication 1087 644 443 3676 3608 68
J Bank, insurance and financial institution 590 239 351 5897 4670 1227
K Real estate and renting 1617 644 973 3126 2437 689
L Public administration and defense 545 398 147 7324 6658 666
M Education 4503 551 3952 25235 19933 5302
N Health and social work 1412 429 983 6045 4395 1650
O Community, social and personal services 12924 2153 10771 26042 23996 2046
Bogra District 90141 24322 65819 266227 228353 37874
Source: Census of Non-farm Economic Activities 2001-2003.
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It is reported that in all these economic sectors about 26.98% of the establishments are located in
urban areas whereas 73.02% of these establishments is located in rural areas. There are 90,141
establishments in the district in which 2,66,227 persons are engaged in different types of non-farm
activities. The participation of female persons in non-farm activities is 14.23% while the
participation of male is 85.77%.
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A large variety of medicinal plants are also available in the district. These are: Jaiphal (Myristica
fragrans), akanda (Calotropis giganta), dhatura (Datura metel), amlaki (Phyllanthus emblica),
nilkalmi (Pharbitis nil), somraj (vernonia anthelmintica), haritaki (Terminalia chebula), etc.
Old river beds, ponds and marshes and streams with sluggish current have a copious vegetation of
vallisneria and other plants. Land subject to inundation has usually a covering of tamarist and reedy
grasses, and in some part where the ground is more or less marshy, rosa Involucrata is plentiful.
The greater portion of the surface is covered with grasses, the commonest of these being Imperata
arundinacea and chrysopogon acidulates.
Fauna: Early records show that larger mammals like tiger (Panthera tigris), buffalo (Bison bison),
wild boars (Sus scrofa), etc. had a wide distribution in the district of Bogra till the end of the 19lh
century. But these have completely disappeared. Jackals, foxes, etc. are still present but their
number is dwindling very fast. Large Indian Civet or bagdas (Viverra zibetha), ottar or ud (Lutra
lutra), kat biral (Callosciurus pygerythrus), bengal mongoose or beji (Herpestes edwardsi) are still
seen. Other mammals like squirrels, different species of rats (Bandicota bengalensis), mice, shrews
and monkeys (Macaca mullata) still occur in suitable places.
Almost all varieties of birds that are seen all over Bangladesh are also commonly seen in Bogra.
Raptoral birds include king vulture or shakun (Gyps bengalensis), lanner falcon or baj (Falco
biarmicous), marsh harrier or gochila (Circus aeruginesus), pariah kile or cheel (Milvus
migransgoviada), several species of stork, crows (Corvus splendens), king fisher (Alcedo atthis),
etc.
Many kinds of colourful and singing birds are seen in the district. These include national bird robin
magpie or doel (Copsychus saularis), cuckoo or kokil (Cuculus microplerus), halde pakhi (Oriolus
xanthornus), kingcrow or finga (Dicrurns adsimilis), myna (Sturnus malabarica), shyama
(Copsychus malabaricus), Flowerpecker (Dicacum erythrochynchos), babui famous for artistic nest
building on the branches of high palm trees), several species of pheasant, quails, pigeon (Pavo
cristatus), dove (Streptopelia suratennis), heron (Ardeala grayii) , king stork (Alcodoathis
bengalansis), wader, cuckoo, owl (Bubu zeylenensis), nightjar, king fisher (Ephippiar hynchus) and
bee-eaters, barbets and woodpecker (Dinopium benghalense), etc. Some migratory birds like
rajhans (Anser spp.) and balihans (Anas crecca) are seen during winter season.
The reptiles include the monitor lizard (Varanus salvator), other lizards, skinks, freshwater
tortoises and turtles and different species of poisonous and non-poisonous snakes. Frogs (Rana
limnocharis)) and toad (bufo melanostictus) are widely distributed in the district.
Fishes are abundant being represented by the members of all the major families found elsewhere in
Bangladesh. However, their number is decreasing due to widespread use of insecticides and
pesticides for agricultural purposes and also due to over catching. The following is a list of the
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principal fishes found in the rivers and ponds of Bogra: 'Dhunda', gajar (Channa marulius), shoil
(Channa striatus), taki (Channa punctatus), koi (Anabas testudineus), khalisha (Colisa fasciatus),
ruhi (Labeo rohita), kalboush (Labeo calbasu), katla (Catla catla), mrigel (Cirrhinus mrigala),
punti (Barbus puntius), boal (Wallago attu), singi (Heteropneustes fossilis), magur (Clarias
batrachus), chital (Notopterus chitala), dhain, baghair (Bgarius bagarius), airh (Mystus aor), tengra
(Mystus vittatus), pangas (Pangasius pangasius), hilsha (Hilsa ilisa), bain (Mastacembelus
armatus), etc. Small fry of the major carps knows as naula are available in large quantities.
In addition, crabs, shrimps and prawn (Farfantepenaeus aztecus) also form an important part of the
fisheries resources. Exotic fishes like grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella), silver carp
(Hypophthalmicthys molitrix), telapia (Oreochromis mossambicus), nilotica (Oreochromis
niloticus), etc. have also been introduced for commercial pisciculture in ponds and tanks.
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The population and housing census is the unique source of reliable and comprehensive data about
the size of the population of the country, major socio-economic and socio-demographic
characteristics.
It is the total process of collecting, compiling, evaluating, analyzing and publishing or otherwise
disseminating demographic, economic and social data pertaining, at a specified time, to all persons
in a country. The essential features of a population census are individual enumeration, universality
within a defined territory, simultaneity and defined periodicity.
The population and housing census provides information on the geographic and administrative
distribution of the population and household in addition to the demographic and socioeconomic
characteristics of all the people in the country. The data from the census are classified, tabulated
and disseminated so that political leaders, election officials, planners, national organizations
including NGOs and civil society, regional and international organizations can use the data in
decision-making.
The purpose of community report is to disseminate census data by communities (ward/mahalla in
urban area and union/mauza/village in rural area). Data on all key variables namely area,
household, population by sex and age group, ethnic population, literacy rate, marital status, school
attendance, employment status and religion as well as physical facilities such as source of drinking
water, sanitation, electricity and dwelling units have been presented in this report. The planners,
researchers and policy makers as well as development partners and community administrators will
find this report as a valuable reference for use in advising plans and programs for advancing
welfare and well-being of the common people, in particular and the community in general.
Household
Persons, either related or unrelated, living together and taking food from the same kitchen
constitute a household. A single person living and eating alone forms one-person household.
Literacy
It denotes ability to write a letter in any language. Literacy status assessment is made for
population 7 years and over.
Community
It refers to the following five lower geographic, administrative or revenue units:
i) Union: Smallest administrative rural geographic unit comprising of mauzas and villages and
having union parishad institution.
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ii) Mauza : Mauza is the lowest administrative unit having a separate jurisdiction list number (J.L.
No.) in revenue records. Every mauza has its well-demarcated cadastral map. Mauza should be
distinguished from local village since a mauza may consist of one or more villages.
iii) Village: Lowest rural geographic unit either equivalent to a mauza or part of a mauza.
iv) Ward: Smallest administrative urban geographic unit comprising of mahallas and having ward
council institution.
v) Mahalla: Lowest urban geographic unit having identifiable boundaries.
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.
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
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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.
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
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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.
It is the land area planted to crops having growing cycle or length of life less than one year. These
are the temporary crops such as paddy, wheat, jute, cotton, tobacco, sugarcane, pulses, oil seeds,
potato, vegetables and other seasonal crops. A list of temporary crops for which data were
collected separately was given in back page of “Tally Sheet”. The minimum area recorded for a
temporary crop was 0.01 acre. Area under temporary crops and temporary-crops net area are
equivalents.
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.
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.
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)
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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.
Cattle and buffalo heads owned by households on day of enumeration were counted.
Fowls, ducks, and pigeons owned by households on day of enumeration were counted.
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.
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Cash crop
Main cash crops are jute, mesta, sunhemp, cotton, sugarcane and tobacco.
Spices
The main spices include turmeric, ginger, chillies, onion, garlic, corriander, black cumin and ani
seed.
Fuel crops
Dhaincha and other smaller plants used as cooking-fuel are included in the group.
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CHAPTER 2
General Information
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General Information
2.01 Broad classification of area 2011
(In sq. km.)
Reserve Riverine
Upazila Total area Land area
forest area
Adamdighi 168.83 168.83 0 0
Bogra sadar 176.58 175.28 0 1.3
Dhunat 247.73 245.77 0 1.96
Dhupchanchia 162.44 162.13 0 0.31
Gabtali 239.61 209.61 0 30
Kahaloo 240.42 239.82 0 0.6
Nandigram 265.22 265.13 0 0.09
Sariakandi 408.50 236.4 3.64 168.46
Shajahanpur 221.69 220.47 0 1.22
Sherpur 295.93 295.93 0 0
Shibganj 314.92 312.3 0 2.62
Sonatola 156.75 145.14 0 11.61
Total 2898.68 2676.87 3.64 218.17
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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
Adamdighi 137 170 187 195 30.7 34.4 50.4 54.6 65 67 132
Bogra sadar 454 589 694 555 36.8 39.1 55.5 65.7 163 165 328
Dhunat 213 247 271 292 13.6 19.3 31.1 35.6 92 98 190
Dhupchanchia 122 149 161 177 13.3 29.3 45.4 51.7 58 62 119
Gabtali 229 266 290 320 20.2 24.8 39.7 46.6 102 106 208
Kahaloo 146 183 196 222 23.7 27.3 47.9 52.1 72 75 147
Nandigram 125 148 168 181 26.0 29.1 42.2 47.5 58 62 120
Sariakandi 199 230 240 271 11.2 22.1 32.3 36.9 69 75 144
Sherpur 193 229 286 333 16.1 23.6 36.3 43 103 112 216
Shibganj 283 313 352 379 19.3 24.1 36 44.1 125 129 255
Sonatola 153 146 168 187 19.2 26.2 37.9 43.2 59 64 122
Total 2254 2670 3013 3401 22.8 31.3 42.9 49.4 1058 1113 2171
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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
Adamdighi 78573 80456 32.8 18.5 66.0 69.8
Bogra sadar 235781 217607 40.0 24.0 59.1 66.3
Dhunat 108505 116124 30.1 17.8 68.1 70.0
Dhupchanchia 124542 127465 33.4 18.7 65.6 70.1
Gabtali 70087 73434 31.3 17.3 67.6 71.8
Kahaloo 88115 90303 30.4 17.2 68.4 71.1
Nandigram 72406 73240 29.8 17.2 69.1 71.7
Sariakandi 100435 103346 31.9 19.4 6.3 70.1
Shajahanpur 130620 134156 30.1 17.5 69.0 71.1
Sherpur 152181 151778 31.2 17.5 67.7 72.0
Shibganj 69523 73333 34.1 19.4 65.2 69.4
Sonatola 120437 113222 33.3 20.0 65.8 69.1
Total 1351205 1354464 33.1 19.1 65.9 70.0
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2.06(b) Percentage distribution of population (10 years and above) by marital status 2011
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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
Adamdighi 6442 0 0 0 0 21 1
Bogra sadar 3315 0 1 0 0 23 4
Dhunat 1936 68 4 1 0 7 0
Dhupchanchia 3490 7 1 0 0 42 0
Gabtali 4288 0 4 0 0 0 0
Kahaloo 9540 0 1 0 0 0 0
Nandigram 4076 0 2 0 0 76 0
Sariakandi 293 0 3 3 0 1 0
Shajahanpur 3379 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sherpur 3338 22 0 0 0 62 1
Shibganj 10900 19 1 0 0 66 0
Sonatola 3109 0 3 1 0 1 0
Total 54106 116 20 5 0 299 7
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2.10 Number of filling station, fire brigade station, police station/camp, union land (tohsil) office,
BOP (BGB camp), cyber cafe 2011
2.11 Number of growth centre, hat /bazar, poultry farm, dairy farm, nursery, horticulture centre,
brick kiln, decorator service 2011
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CHAPTER 3
Meteorology
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Meteorology
3.01 Temperature, rainfall, humidity during the years 2008-2011
Temperature (centigrade)
Years Rainfall (millimeter) Humidity (%)
Maximum Minimum
2008 34.2 10.7 1768 77.0
2009 34.5 13.2 1434 74.0
2010 34.4 10.2 839 61.4
2011 22.3 10.1 1716 75.6
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Agriculture
(Land Area in acres & Production in Metric Ton)
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Agriculture
4.01 Number of agriculture holding by tenure
(According to Agriculture Census 2008)
Total farm
Upazila Owner holding Owner cum tenant Tenant holding
holding
Adamdighi 25763 26811 13002 6056
Bogra sadar 33587 76933 13766 16835
Dhunat 47691 43765 26265 3888
Dhupchanchia 26112 28128 12758 1704
Gabtali 52668 48683 27844 3783
Kahaloo 36337 28594 21339 2312
Nandigram 28403 28214 17808 3449
Sariakandi 38947 37292 15891 7985
Shajahanpur 33854 42304 15891 6529
Sherpur 39638 52109 18179 7502
Shibganj 59315 62435 28282 3600
Sonatola 30832 26487 15282 3463
Total 453147 501755 222482 67106
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Number of threshing
Upazila Number of power tiller Tractor
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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
Adamdighi 0 0 0 0 4.37 4.9
Bogra sadar 0 0 0 0 239 513
Dhunat 32 31 1824 1184 70356 22.33.99
Dhupchanchia 0 0 0 0 0 0
Gabtali 8 2 0 0 57.82 135.34
Kahaloo 3 1 0 0 8 17.273
Nandigram 0 0 0 0 18 11.7
Sariakandi 209 42 0 0 1715 3087
Shajahanpur 0 0 6 2 986 2701
Sherpur 10 1 0 0 735 1461
Shibganj 295 101 25 8 1774.12 4954.722
Sonatola 75 24 0 0 5 15
Total 632 202 1855 1194 12892 12923
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
Adamdighi 0 0 0 0 8.84 9.92
Bogra sadar 0 0 0 0 160 336
Dhunat 32.3 32.17 1824 1183.77 2692 5973.85
Dhupchanchia 0 0 0 0 0 0
Gabtali 5.38 1.318 0 0 119.2 282.2
Kahaloo 3 0.76 0 0 6 12.16
Nandigram 0 0 0 0 11 7.04
Sariakandi 230 64 0 0 1760 3168
Shajahanpur 0 0 7 2 1400 3636
Sherpur 9.55 1 0 0 723 1401
Shibganj 299 102.15 25.32 7.65 1767 4945.19
Sonatola 81 28 0 0 3 9
Total 660.23 229.40 32.32 9.65 8650.04 19780.36
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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
Adamdighi 69 251 18 62 42 306
Bogra sadar 70 345 86 344 82 555
Dhunat 59 159 43 104 50 683
Dhupchanchia 154 882 26 99 26 428
Gabtali 35 126 56 229 19 43
Kahaloo 121 315 36 89 65 237
Nandigram 59 270 0 0 7 35
Sariakandi 20 46 7 20 3 8
Shajahanpur 117 675 188 757 81 293
Sherpur 111 501 249 770 65 518
Shibganj 91 257 123 346 200 627
Sonatola 43 266 3 11 17 224
Total 949 4093 835 2831 657 3957
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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
Adamdighi 70 270 16 57 11 162
Bogra sadar 69 349 82 321 81 535
Dhunat 54 144 41 100 48 655
Dhupchanchia 151 887 28 108 28 457
Gabtali 34 125 56 226 18 41
Kahaloo 120 308 35 87 64 233
Nandigram 57 265 0 0 7 33
Sariakandi 20 48 7 20 3 8
Shajahanpur 116 660 187 620 81 292
Sherpur 110 495 245 764 64 512
Shibganj 91 256 122 235 198 575
Sonatola 42 275 2 10 15 194
Total 934 4082 821 2548 618 3697
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
Adamdighi 141 444 18 23 31 128
Bogra sadar 193 639 37 110 65 348
Dhunat 485 1393 25 80 100 259
Dhupchanchia 148 535 22 66 62 323
Gabtali 61 213 73 151 63 167
Kahaloo 153 351 29 35 84 202
Nandigram 52 99 7 17 3 8
Sariakandi 61 116 3 3 62 119
Shajahanpur 422 1080 70 506 51 354
Sherpur 305 844 17 23 66 373
Shibganj 209 722 80 169 609 1502
Sonatola 160 521 9 5 0 0
Total 2390 6957 390 1188 1196 3783
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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
Adamdighi 144 451 18 23 31 130
Bogra sadar 185 592 35 102 64 336
Dhunat 480 1366 23 74 96 249
Dhupchanchia 179 645 24 82 54 297
Gabtali 61 212 76 157 66 174
Kahaloo 153 352 29 34 84 203
Nandigram 52 98 6 14 3 6
Sariakandi 71 135 3 3 59 111
Shajahanpur 405 989 68 491 51 356
Sherpur 303 839 17 22 65 365
Shibganj 208 710 79 159 602 1484
Sonatola 156 507 9 5 3 18
Total 2397 6896 387 1166 1178 3729
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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
Adamdighi 17.55 66.59 37 137 14.6 21
Bogra sadar 46 623 11 224 0 70
Dhunat 73.07 338.28 29.12 36.24 19.67 27.1
Dhupchanchia 5.45 197.3 0 0 0 0
Gabtali 140 1174 40.14 59.58 163.52 76.64
Kahaloo 6 61 2 248 2 34
Nandigram 8.4 274.65 3.25 132.7 3.1 65.54
Sariakandi 3 97 2 84 3 12
Shajahanpur 100 1462 80 315 20 1635
Sherpur 27 162 43 350 13 196
Shibganj 18.21 158.03 81.96 358 38.37 105.87
Sonatola 30 84 18 130 9 23
Total 474.68 4697.85 348.19 2074.52 286.26 2266.15
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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
Adamdighi 17.7 66.45 34 136 14.64 19.18
Bogra sadar 46.85 761 10 219 0 59
Dhunat 72.73 336.75 29.12 35.82 19.52 25.17
Gabtali 139 1110 56.24 53.51 141.66 75.91
Dhupchanchia 5.4 142 0 0 0 0
Kahaloo 6 62 1.5 235 2 34
Nandigram 8.2 280 3 120.98 2.8 62.295
Sariakandi 3 97 2 84 3 12
Sherpur 26 147 41 294 12 181
Shibganj 17.82 154.574 81.13 331.63 37.79 103.84
Sonatola 88 248 16 113 9 21
Shajahanpur 81 1342 81 314 8 537
Total 511.7 4746.77 355 1936.94 250.41 1130.40
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4.48 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
Adamdighi 6442 3083 0 0 487 3570
Bogra sadar 3315 1735 0 0 747 2482
Dhunat 1936 1084.3 68 274.76 0 1359.04
Gabtali 4288 1518.14 0 0 351 1869.14
Dhupchanchia 3490 1481 7 24 30 1535
Kahaloo 9540 3905.3 0 0 0 3905.3
Nandigram 4076 1567 0 0 55.65 1622.65
Sariakandi 293 147 0 0 0 147
Sherpur 3338 169 22 205 49 196
Shibganj 10900 3005 19 70 5 368
Sonatola 3109 1239.22 0 0 27256.9 31605.16
Shajahanpur 3379 1852 0 0 189 2041
Total 54106 20785.96 116 573.76 29170.55 50700.29
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5.01 Number of selected industry 2011
Adamdighi 0 0 23 0 0 0 0 0 0
Bogra sadar 0 0 72 1 0 0 3 0 0
Dhunat 0 0 318 0 0 0 0 0 0
Gabtali 0 0 107 0 0 0 1 0 0
Dhupchanchia 0 0 485 0 6 6 0 0 0
Kahaloo 0 0 45 0 0 0 3 0 1
Nandigram 0 0 46 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sariakandi 0 0 95 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sherpur 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Shibganj 0 0 82 0 0 0 1 0 0
Sonatola 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
Shajahanpur 2 0 78 0 0 0 1 0 3
Total 2 0 1351 2 6 6 9 0 4
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Person engaged
Upazila Number of unit
Family Hired Total
Adamdighi 791 1531 51 1582
Bogra sadar 29 82 102 184
Dhunat 4626 11000 565 11565
Gabtali 775 1150 0 1150
Dhupchanchia 997 1280 2130 3410
Kahaloo 334 668 280 948
Nandigram 425 675 125 800
Sariakandi 10 35 0 35
Sherpur 994 994 497 1491
Shibganj 817 887 51 938
Sonatola 2 2 10 12
Shajahanpur 497 1428 108 1536
Total 10297 19732 3919 23651
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5.09 Number of bamboo and cane industry and person engaged 2011
Person engaged
Upazila Unit
Family Hired Total
Adamdighi 95 154 0 154
Bogra sadar 137 178 324 502
Dhunat 785 1413 0 1413
Gabtali 183 336 0 336
Dhupchanchia 38 52 30 82
Kahaloo 170 280 0 280
Nandigram 98 100 0 100
Sariakandi 1620 4700 600 5300
Sherpur 360 360 180 540
Shibganj 188 212 0 212
Sonatola 200 420 0 420
Shajahanpur 225 675 51 726
Total 4099 8880 1185 10065
Person engaged
Upazila Unit
Family Hired Total
Adamdighi 69 69 277 346
Bogra sadar 309 387 1763 2150
Dhunat 24 24 96 120
Gabtali 106 106 530 636
Dhupchanchia 62 88 145 233
Kahaloo 155 195 465 660
Nandigram 63 200 52 252
Sariakandi 137 137 123 260
Sherpur 56 56 392 448
Shibganj 235 0 405 405
Sonatola 200 260 820 1080
Shajahanpur 69 69 206 275
Total 1485 1591 5274 6865
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Person engaged
Upazila Unit
Family Hired Total
Adamdighi 21 32 105 137
Bogra sadar 62 62 217 279
Dhunat 45 45 135 180
Gabtali 56 112 224 336
Dhupchanchia 17 27 108 135
Kahaloo 18 36 108 144
Nandigram 14 0 66 66
Sariakandi 20 45 75 120
Sherpur 52 104 260 364
Shibganj 60 0 320 320
Sonatola 12 12 25 37
Shajahanpur 40 40 190 230
Total 417 515 1833 2348
Person engaged
Upazila Unit
Male Female Total
Adamdighi 3 18 360 378
Bogra sadar 4 16 165 181
Dhunat 4 13 148 161
Gabtali 0 0 0 0
Dhupchanchia 6 18 176 194
Kahaloo 0 0 0 0
Nandigram 0 0 0 0
Sariakandi 0 0 0 0
Sherpur 0 0 0 0
Shibganj 0 0 0 0
Sonatola 0 0 0 0
Shajahanpur 0 0 0 0
Total 17 65 849 914
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Person engaged
Upazila Unit
Male Female Total
Adamdighi 5 160 140 300
Bogra sadar 4 132 35 167
Dhunat 0 0 0 0
Gabtali 6 18 24 42
Dhupchanchia 0 0 0 0
Kahaloo 0 0 0 0
Nandigram 1 8 12 20
Sariakandi 0 0 0 0
Sherpur 74 925 900 1825
Shibganj 0 0 0 0
Sonatola 9 108 90 198
Shajahanpur 0 0 0 0
Total 99 1351 1201 2552
Person engaged
Upazila Unit
Male Female Total
Adamdighi 198 995 987 1982
Bogra sadar 88 274 155 429
Dhunat 34 136 102 238
Gabtali 117 936 819 1755
Dhupchanchia 463 2740 1852 4592
Kahaloo 196 988 580 1568
Nandigram 11 100 25 125
Sariakandi 52 312 156 468
Sherpur 163 1650 1610 3260
Shibganj 80 320 240 560
Sonatola 82 255 212 467
Shajahanpur 9 70 24 94
Total 1493 8776 6762 15538
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Person engaged
Upazila Unit
Family Hired Total
Adamdighi 15 25 48 73
Bogra sadar 67 91 142 233
Dhunat 3 9 3 12
Gabtali 12 0 12 12
Dhupchanchia 14 18 26 44
Kahaloo 35 35 360 395
Nandigram 10 0 21 21
Sariakandi 3 5 6 11
Sherpur 45 45 45 90
Shibganj 7 0 11 11
Sonatola 6 6 6 12
Shajahanpur 0 0 0 0
Total 217 234 680 914
Person engaged
Upazila Unit
Family Hired Total
Adamdighi 12 16 64 80
Bogra sadar 19 30 1550 1580
Dhunat 3 9 17 26
Gabtali 2 4 8 12
Dhupchanchia 9 15 112 127
Kahaloo 4 8 12 20
Nandigram 0 0 0 0
Sariakandi 0 0 0 0
Sherpur 8 16 144 160
Shibganj 8 0 32 32
Sonatola 4 6 28 34
Shajahanpur 0 0 0 0
Total 69 104 1967 2071
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Person engaged
Upazila Unit
Family Hired Total
Adamdighi 180 360 0 360
Bogra sadar 213 449 0 449
Dhunat 26 100 28 128
Gabtali 241 964 0 964
Dhupchanchia 55 78 36 114
Kahaloo 72 160 120 280
Nandigram 15 35 0 35
Sariakandi 20 86 0 86
Sherpur 21 63 63 126
Shibganj 212 424 0 424
Sonatola 22 110 0 110
Shajahanpur 272 753 57 810
Total 1349 3582 304 3886
Person engaged
Upazila Unit
Family Hired Total
Adamdighi 1 1 2 3
Bogra sadar 165 170 500 670
Dhunat 0 0 0 0
Gabtali 0 0 0 0
Dhupchanchia 1 1 8 9
Kahaloo 0 0 0 0
Nandigram 0 0 0 0
Sariakandi 0 0 0 0
Sherpur 5 10 15 25
Shibganj 0 0 0 0
Sonatola 0 0 0 0
Shajahanpur 0 0 0 0
Total 172 182 525 707
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Upazila Unit
Family Hired Total
Adamdighi 84 84 168 252
Bogra sadar 210 315 1895 2210
Dhunat 223 228 248 476
Gabtali 219 219 1092 1311
Dhupchanchia 68 92 182 274
Kahaloo 125 125 310 435
Nandigram 60 20 200 220
Sariakandi 220 220 380 600
Sherpur 102 102 1020 1122
Shibganj 147 0 441 441
Sonatola 210 210 390 600
Shajahanpur 129 145 123 268
Total 1797 1760 6449 8209
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6.01 Literacy (7+) rate of 2001 & 2011
2001 2011
Upazila
Male Female Both Male Female Both
Adamdighi 55.5 45.1 50.4 57.9 51.3 54.6
Bogra sadar 60.0 50.5 55.5 68.6 62.6 65.7
Dhunat 35.5 26.8 31.1 38.3 33.1 35.6
Gabtali 43.4 35.8 39.7 43.4 35.8 39.7
Dhupchanchia 51.6 39.1 45.4 55.6 47.9 51.7
Kahaloo 53.2 42.4 47.9 54.9 49.2 52.1
Nandigram 48.4 35.7 42.2 51.7 43.4 47.5
Sariakandi 37.1 27.3 32.3 40.6 33.4 36.9
Sherpur 41.5 31.0 36.3 47.0 39.1 43.0
Shibganj 41.9 29.8 36.0 47.9 40.2 44.1
Sonatola 43.3 32.3 37.9 47.4 39.1 43.2
Shajahanpur - - - 60.5 54.7 57.7
Total 48.0 37.5 42.9 52.9 45.9 49.4
6.02 Number of Government primary school (class I-V), teacher and student 2011
Number of Number of teacher Number of student Students
Government
Upazila per
primary Male Female Total Male Female Total teacher
school
Adamdighi 67 135 247 382 7023 6954 13977 36
Bogra sadar 100 155 542 697 13017 12507 25524 37
Dhunat 96 223 265 488 6983 7511 14494 29
Gabtali 93 189 308 497 10647 10100 20747 41
Dhupchanchia 64 139 193 332 7720 7425 15145 45
Kahaloo 73 163 234 397 6986 8538 15524 39
Nandigram 61 174 170 344 6520 6538 13058 38
Sariakandi 83 130 245 375 10619 6320 16939 45
Sherpur 79 120 267 387 8785 8847 17632 46
Shibganj 101 236 335 571 16000 14500 30500 53
Sonatola 61 159 152 311 6990 7411 14401 46
Shajahanpur 84 158 316 474 6784 7193 13977 29
Total 962 1981 3274 5255 108074 103844 211918 40
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6.03 Number of registered primary school (class I-V), teacher and student 2011
Number of Number of teacher Number of student Students
registered
Upazila per
primary Male Female Total Male Female Total teacher
school
Adamdighi 26 52 37 89 1927 1690 3617 40
Bogra sadar 18 21 33 54 1275 1226 2501 46
Dhunat 98 292 67 359 5727 5943 11670 32
Gabtali 70 186 70 256 5276 5100 10376 40
Dhupchanchia 20 39 17 56 1901 1819 3720 66
Kahaloo 37 96 52 148 2279 2784 5063 34
Nandigram 37 80 46 126 2562 2607 5169 41
Sariakandi 78 190 97 287 12550 5322 17872 62
Sherpur 43 111 30 141 4610 4596 9206 65
Shibganj 56 136 59 195 8000 7600 15600 80
Sonatola 58 132 90 222 4670 5070 9750 43
Shajahanpur 36 75 49 124 2459 2455 4914 39
Total 577 1410 647 2057 53236 46212 99458 48
6.04 Number of private (non-registered) primary school (class I-V), teacher and student 2011
Number of Number of teacher Number of student Students
Non govt.
Upazila per
primary Male Female Total Male Female Total teacher
school
Adamdighi 2 2 6 8 169 147 384 48
Bogra sadar 1 2 2 4 38 37 75 19
Dhunat 6 9 15 24 352 381 733 30
Gabtali 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Dhupchanchia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Kahaloo 2 1 7 8 84 92 176 22
Nandigram 5 12 8 20 287 292 579 29
Sariakandi 4 12 4 16 410 215 625 39
Sherpur 15 20 40 60 941 952 1893 32
Shibganj 1 2 2 4 105 57 162 41
Sonatola 3 3 9 12 263 300 563 47
Shajahanpur 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 39 63 93 156 2649 2473 5190 33
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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
Adamdighi 20 55 42 97 1197 1028 2225 23
Bogra sadar 98 215 275 490 5882 5653 11535 23
Dhunat 35 96 93 189 1690 1285 2975 16
Gabtali 16 62 50 112 1120 980 2100 19
Dhupchanchia 10 40 8 48 870 901 1771 37
Kahaloo 7 22 13 35 392 454 846 24
Nandigram 12 52 18 70 668 668 1356 19
Sariakandi 6 30 22 52 760 576 1336 26
Sherpur 63 129 143 272 3335 3330 6665 25
Shibganj 61 241 125 366 4594 1675 6269 17
Sonatola 11 21 34 55 370 410 780 14
Shajahanpur 43 69 128 197 2371 2366 4737 24
Total 382 1032 951 1983 23249 19326 42595 45
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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
institution Male Female Total Male Female Total teacher
Adamdighi 1 29 13 42 0 686 686 16
Bogra sadar 8 242 105 347 6275 3717 9992 29
Dhunat 1 15 6 21 0 971 971 46
Gabtali 1 13 5 18 361 371 732 40
Dhupchanchia 1 21 5 26 320 206 526 20
Kahaloo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Nandigram 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sariakandi 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sherpur 1 34 24 58 1255 988 2243 39
Shibganj 1 25 7 32 252 248 500 16
Sonatola 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Shajahanpur 3 143 82 225 1176 784 1960 90
Total 17 522 247 769 9639 7971 17610 23
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6.12 Number of madrasah, teacher and student under the madrasha education board 2011
Number of teacher Number of student Students
Number of
Upazila per
madrasah Male Female Total Male Female Total teacher
Adamdighi 15 192 38 230 1550 1385 2935 50
Bogra sadar 26 286 72 358 5439 4230 9669 27
Dhunat 27 300 63 363 2675 3826 6501 17
Gabtali 28 289 53 342 2430 2838 5268 15
Dhupchanchia 25 401 62 463 2550 2195 4745 24
Kahaloo 28 366 48 414 5228 4606 9834 24
Nandigram 19 340 28 368 1714 2025 3739 10
Sariakandi 14 174 17 191 1457 1323 2780 15
Sherpur 42 431 115 546 6205 5315 11520 22
Shibganj 44 630 78 708 7701 6746 14447 20
Sonatola 9 96 15 111 1928 1228 3156 28
Shajahanpur 32 366 75 441 4393 3595 7988 18
Total 309 3871 664 4535 43270 39312 82582 18
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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
Adamdighi 2 10 3 13 261 53 314 24
Bogra sadar 17 281 42 323 4324 1066 5390 17
Dhunat 5 54 13 67 711 258 969 14
Gabtali 1 4 2 6 11 49 60 10
Dhupchanchia 2 12 1 13 67 32 99 61
Kahaloo 1 3 3 6 105 47 152 25
Nandigram 3 21 11 32 298 355 653 20
Sariakandi 2 9 1 10 119 49 168 17
Sherpur 6 60 15 75 455 250 705 90
Shibganj 5 24 2 26 585 100 685 26
Sonatola 4 38 11 49 676 240 891 18
Shajahanpur 1 19 2 21 279 152 431 20
Total 49 535 106 641 7891 2651 10517 16
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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
Adamdighi 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Bogra sadar 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Dhunat 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Gabtali 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Dhupchanchia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Kahaloo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Nandigram 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sariakandi 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sherpur 1 8 4 12 160 45 205 17
Shibganj 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sonatola 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Shajahanpur 1 10 3 13 42 6 48 3
Total 2 18 7 25 202 51 253 10
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7.06 Number of health centre, providing health and family planning service 2011
Number of Number of
union Health Injection/ Oral pill/ immunization
Upazila Sterilization M.R.
health service copper-T condom centre
centre
Adamdighi 6 542 352 122 7125 5235 68
Bogra sadar 11 1542 623 254 10511 48541 99
Dhunat 10 954 333 139 4591 6300 90
Gabtali 6 1052 213 212 5012 10512 54
Dhupchanchia 11 524 205 170 5995 8684 99
Kahaloo 9 408 429 196 1220 9209 81
Nandigram 5 505 533 106 9924 2091 45
Sariakandi 12 804 186 500 8176 2061 108
Sherpur 10 917 769 186 4006 9167 90
Shibganj 12 500 910 210 1800 14400 108
Sonatola 7 306 232 156 5204 21591 84
Shajahanpur 11 150 1392 235 6377 12443 99
Total 110 8204 6177 2486 69941 150234 1025
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7.10 Number of Government office, post office, bank, NGO and dak-banglow/rest house 2011
All
All All private
Post nationalized All Dak-banglow/
Upazila Government bank
office bank NGOs rest house
offices branches
branches
Adamdighi 35 6 9 3 7 2
Bogra sadar 73 9 30 41 10 7
Dhunat 26 18 3 0 17 1
Gabtali 32 5 12 1 27 2
Dhupchanchia 27 11 9 1 13 1
Kahaloo 25 1 7 2 15 1
Nandigram 31 15 8 1 6 1
Sariakandi 26 14 6 0 14 1
Sherpur 24 22 4 5 42 1
Shibganj 27 15 16 0 14 2
Sonatola 26 11 6 0 30 1
Shajahanpur 35 13 8 1 31 1
Total 387 140 118 55 226 21
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7.11 Number of cinema hall, registered club, auditorium, public library and orphanage 2011
Upazila Cinema hall Registered club Library Orphanage Auditorium
Adamdighi 3 56 0 7 2
Bogra sadar 4 170 5 3 8
Dhunat 3 93 1 6 0
Gabtali 1 3 0 4 1
Dhupchanchia 1 114 1 2 1
Kahaloo 1 220 1 3 1
Nandigram 0 24 1 8 1
Sariakandi 1 10 1 5 0
Sherpur 2 124 1 6 1
Shibganj 6 145 15 13 1
Sonatola 1 34 15 2 3
Shajahanpur 1 82 0 1 1
Total 24 1075 41 60 20
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8.04 Number of bridge, baily bridge, culvert, pool, shako and others 2011
Bailey
Upazila Bridge Culvert Pool Shako Others
bridge
Adamdighi 10 0 330 36 10 3
Bogra sadar 12 3 305 50 67 0
Dhunat 6 6 62 8 4 0
Gabtali 70 4 327 0 1 0
Dhupchanchia 2 0 292 0 5 386
Kahaloo 15 0 350 582 7 10
Nandigram 5 0 516 0 0 0
Sariakandi 12 1 182 0 0 0
Sherpur 8 3 639 0 2 0
Shibganj 66 1 851 0 0 0
Sonatola 150 5 234 0 10 0
Shajahanpur 70 4 329 0 0 0
Total 426 27 4417 676 106 399
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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
Adamdighi 5 0 4
Bogra sadar 1 0 6
Dhunat 0 0 6
Gabtali 2 0 5
Dhupchanchia 2 0 10
Kahaloo 2 0 12
Nandigram 0 0 4
Sariakandi 0 0 4
Sherpur 0 0 7
Shibganj 0 0 15
Sonatola 3 0 8
Shajahanpur 0 0 13
Total 15 0 94
8.06 Number of registered rickshaw, van, easy bike and auto-rickshaw 2011
Easy bike and
Upazila Rickshaw Van Tempo
auto-rickshaw
Adamdighi 1200 3600 0 300
Bogra sadar 5555 3848 0 50
Dhunat 60 84 0 0
Gabtali 349 776 154 65
Dhupchanchia 225 4420 3 0
Kahaloo 239 2688 140 78
Nandigram 169 128 45 55
Sariakandi 75 650 25 0
Sherpur 1738 2076 345 105
Shibganj 45 685 825 12
Sonatola 5 2500 50 8
Shajahanpur 0 0 255 42
Total 9660 21455 1842 715
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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
Adamdighi 0 290 166 0 293
Bogra sadar 485 1200 215 15 52
Dhunat 62 88 80 38 122
Gabtali 16 25 11 0 176
Dhupchanchia 25 75 35 20 165
Kahaloo 312 2038 94 42 50
Nandigram 75 80 15 20 65
Sariakandi 0 80 0 0 99
Sherpur 425 1038 0 30 65
Shibganj 12 175 0 0 125
Sonatola 1 1000 10 5 500
Shajahanpur 109 768 142 36 57
Total 1522 6857 768 206 1769
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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- per
Govt. Total Govt. Total Govt. Total teacher
govt. govt. govt.
Adamdighi 8 1 9 61 2 63 2080 138 2218 35
Bogra sadar 43 4 47 356 16 372 19062 927 19989 54
Dhunat 2 1 3 19 4 23 1091 147 1223 54
Gabtali 4 4 8 29 15 44 1673 657 2330 53
Dhupchanchia 4 1 5 31 3 34 1703 69 1772 52
Kahaloo 2 1 3 22 4 26 1078 128 1206 46
Nandigram 5 3 8 34 12 46 1352 384 1736 38
Sariakandi 3 2 5 21 7 28 971 270 1241 44
Sherpur 4 1 5 35 4 39 1731 101 1832 47
Shibganj 6 4 10 37 16 53 1825 1275 3100 58
Sonatola 6 5 11 40 20 60 1884 718 2602 43
Shajahanpur 7 2 9 50 9 59 1603 455 2058 35
Total 94 29 123 735 112 847 36053 5269 41307 49
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10.05 Number of secondary school & college (operating jointly), teacher and student by municipality
2011
Number Number of teacher Number of student Students
Upazila of per
institution Male Female Total Male Female Total teacher
Adamdighi 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Bogra sadar 6 187 82 269 5629 3005 8634 32
Dhunat 1 15 6 21 0 971 971 46
Gabtali 1 13 5 18 361 371 732 40
Dhupchanchia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Kahaloo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Nandigram 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sariakandi 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sherpur 3 54 35 89 1323 886 2209 48
Shibganj 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sonatola 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Shajahanpur 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 11 269 128 397 7313 5233 12546 31
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Adamdighi 0 0 0 0 0
Bogra sadar 1 40 106 0 0
Dhunat 1 15 13 0 0
Gabtali 0 0 0 0 0
Dhupchanchia 0 0 0 0 0
Kahaloo 0 0 0 0 0
Nandigram 0 0 0 0 0
Sariakandi 1 23 34 1 0
Sherpur 1 25 60 0 74
Shibganj 0 0 0 0 0
Sonatola 1 24 53 0 0
Shajahanpur 0 0 0 0 0
Total 5 127 266 1 74
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Public Administration, Accounts and Banking
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11.08 Number of branch of foreign bank (Standard Chattered, American express etc) bank 2011
Number of savings Number of current
Upazila Number of employee
A/C A/C
Adamdighi 0 0 0
Bogra sadar 8 1850 325
Dhunat 0 0 0
Gabtali 0 0 0
Dhupchanchia 0 0 0
Kahaloo 0 0 0
Nandigram 0 0 0
Sariakandi 0 0 0
Sherpur 11 345 187
Shibganj 0 0 0
Sonatola 0 0 0
Shajahanpur 0 0 0
Total 19 2195 512
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11.14 Number of branch and accounts of Sonali and Janata bank 2011
Sonali bank Janata bank
Upazila Number Account Number Account
of of
branch S.D C.D F.D S.T.D branch S.D C.D F.D S.T.D
Adamdighi 3 5577 327 734 19 3 10357 932 92 27
Bogra sadar 8 449094 3992 710 150 6 24899 4385 356 159
Dhunat 1 960 714 46 54 0 0 0 0 0
Gabtali 1 12457 617 118 41 0 0 0 0 0
Dhupchanchia 3 12807 1080 384 62 0 0 0 0 0
Kahaloo 2 225 301 131 44 0 0 0 0 0
Nandigram 2 5399 600 116 33 0 0 0 0 0
Sariakandi 1 16080 788 297 84 1 0 130 60 6
Sherpur 2 0 21 560 12 2 6270 2780 0 21
Shibganj 4 8238 460 522 175 1 4279 460 22 7
Sonatola 3 146 0 206 60 1 0 800 0 15
Shajahanpur 2 10966 573 65 5 2 2821 132 37 2
Total 32 521929 9473 3889 739 16 48626 9619 567 237
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11.15 Number of branch and accounts of Rupali and Agrani bank 2011
Rupali bank Agrani bank
Upazila Number Account Number Account
of of
branch S.D C.D F.D S.T.D branch S.D C.D F.D S.T.D
Adamdighi 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Bogra sadar 5 13737 1423 471 151 11 100370 22927 40164 151
Dhunat 1 12000 80 155 7 1 8818 2427 27 28
Gabtali 4 24505 526 261 61 3 12371 4552 188 19
Dhupchanchia 2 3760 349 157 21 4 21932 1958 179 42
Kahaloo 1 0 246 136 9 0 0 0 0 0
Nandigram 0 0 0 0 0 2 2711 170 14 1
Sariakandi 1 0 159 50 17 0 0 0 0 0
Sherpur 1 20 81 114 12 3 35600 4272 340 120
Shibganj 5 11244 820 1288 65 0 0 0 0 0
Sonatola 0 0 0 0 0 1 2531 245 39 7
Shajahanpur 1 1472 128 98 2 3 17975 1093 219 23
Total 21 66738 3812 2730 345 254 202308 37644 41170 391
11.16 Number of branch and accounts of Pubali and Uttara bank 2011
Pubali bank Uttara bank
Upazila Number Account Number Account
of of
branch S.D C.D F.D S.T.D branch S.D C.D F.D S.T.D
Adamdighi 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Bogra sadar 1 1425 266 186 28 1 3117 1583 221 94
Dhunat 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Gabtali 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Dhupchanchia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Kahaloo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Nandigram 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sariakandi 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sherpur 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Shibganj 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sonatola 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Shajahanpur 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 1 1425 266 186 28 1 3117 1583 221 94
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11.17 Number of branch and accounts of Krishi and Co-operative bank 2011
Krishi bank Co-operative bank
Upazila Number Account Number Account
of of
branch S.D C.D F.D S.T.D branch S.D C.D F.D S.T.D
Adamdighi 3 3856 126 116 8 0 0 0 0 0
Bogra sadar 5 7476 485 284 28 1 8 4 0 4
Dhunat 3 5225 309 155 11 0 0 0 0 0
Gabtali 3 4746 716 137 14 0 0 0 0 0
Dhupchanchia 1 3259 85 70 2 0 0 0 0 0
Kahaloo 4 9947 466 217 13 0 0 0 0 0
Nandigram 4 7258 189 36 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sariakandi 2 0 363 92 10 0 0 0 0 0
Sherpur 1 2355 140 68 5 0 0 0 0 0
Shibganj 6 102300 3236 548 118 0 0 0 0 0
Sonatola 2 4883 54 60 6 1 163 4 0 1
Shajahanpur 2 2339 152 13 2 0 0 0 0 0
Total 36 153644 6321 1796 217 2 171 8 0 5
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12.01 Number of Government health complex and health facility 2011
Number of Number Number Number Number of Number Number of patient
hospital/ of bed of doctor of nurse technician of under health facility
Upazila clinic/ other Indoor Outdoor
nursing staff
home Male Female Male Female
Adamdighi 1 50 7 9 8 63 2019 2555 20974 13957
Bogra sadar 5 810 185 358 85 538 32025 31868 246943 298083
Dhunat 1 50 5 9 0 113 3690 2830 6920 3240
Gabtali 1 50 11 16 4 31 2150 2236 1272 1568
Dhupchanchia 1 50 6 10 5 65 3912 5108 15181 21418
Kahaloo 1 50 20 17 7 129 2350 3195 92987 166648
Nandigram 1 31 4 8 4 76 2547 4728 47752 72355
Sariakandi 1 50 11 7 3 115 2981 2795 5750 7940
Sherpur 1 31 9 11 10 83 6029 7385 84028 124107
Shibganj 1 50 9 8 8 0 3240 4320 4742 4920
Sonatola 1 50 4 8 24 94 2342 2117 19496 22198
Shajahanpur 1 31 16 8 4 72 2203 4200 28719 40378
Total 16 1303 287 469 162 1379 65488 73337 574764 776812
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12.04 Number of person/institute borrowing money from private commercial bank 2011
Number of Number of borrower
branch of all Agriculture Number of Total debt
Upazila private Industry debt Other debt
debt borrower (crore tk)
commercial
banks Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female
Adamdighi 6 70 610 0 0 172 1 242 611 659.01 1.19
Bogra sadar 37 10890 7631 231 5 7122 786 18243 8422 520 240.38
Dhunat 1 0 0 146 0 0 0 146 0 1.46 0
Gabtali 1 0 0 0 0 20 0 20 0 8.2 0
Dhupchanchia 1 618 3047 50 1 195 3 863 3057 27.32 4.99
Kahaloo 1 1230 88 0 0 20 0 1250 88 7.70 .96
Nandigram 1 35 864 3 0 74 1 112 865 5.66 0.5
Sariakandi 3 0 7305 0 0 0 3996 0 11241 0 25.2
Sherpur 7 750 2333 0 0 382 43 1132 2376 52.25 1.59
Shibganj 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sonatola 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Shajahanpur 1 65 0 6 0 30 0 101 0 7.43 0
Total 59 13658 21878 436 6 8015 4830 22109 26660 1289.03 274.81
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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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Convener
Md. Mashud Alam
Joint Director
Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics
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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. Shafiqul Islam, Regional Statistical Officer, Bogra, BBS
4. Mr. Md. Mofizur Rahman, Programmer, Computer Wing, BBS
5. Mr. Mohammad Abdullah, Assistant Statistical Officer, FA and MIS, BBS
6. Mr. Md. Monzurul Islam, Upazila Statistical Officer, Sadar, Chuadanga, BBS
7. Ms. Dilruba Rahman, Assistant Statistical Officer, Computer Wing, BBS
8. Mr. Md. Abdul Mannan, Administrative Officer, FA and MIS, BBS
9. Mr. Md. Abu Bakar Siddique, Statistical Investigator, Computer Wing, BBS
10. Mr. Md. Yeasin Miah, Statistical Investigator, Upazila Statistical Office, Rupganj, Narayanganj
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