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'''Purbadhala Upazila''' ([[Netrokona District|netrokona district]]) area 308.03 sq km, located in between 24°48' and 25°04' north latitudes and in between 90°27' and 90°44' east longitudes. It is bounded by [[Durgapur Upazila (Netrokona District)|durgapur]][[Durgapur Upazila (Netrokona District)| ]](Netrokona) and [[Dhobaura Upazila|dhobaura]] upazilas on the north, [[Gauripur Upazila|gauripur]] upazila on the south, [[Netrokona Sadar Upazila|netrokona sadar]] upazila on the east, [[Phulpur Upazila|phulpur]] and [[Gauripur Upazila|gauripur]] upazilas on the west.
'''Purbadhala Upazila''' ([[Netrokona District|netrokona district]]) area 308.03 sq km, located in between 24°48' and 25°04' north latitudes and in between 90°27' and 90°44' east longitudes. It is bounded by [[Durgapur Upazila (Netrokona District)|durgapur]][[Durgapur Upazila (Netrokona District)| ]](Netrokona) and [[Dhobaura Upazila|dhobaura]] upazilas on the north, [[Gauripur Upazila|gauripur]] upazila on the south, [[Netrokona Sadar Upazila|netrokona sadar]] upazila on the east, [[Phulpur Upazila|phulpur]] and [[Gauripur Upazila|gauripur]] upazilas on the west.


''Population'' Total 280372; male 143008, female 137364; Muslim 264712, Hindu 14311, Buddhist 768, Christian 62 and others 519. Indigenous community such as [[Garo, The|garo]] belongs to this upazila.
''Population'' Total 310834; male 153162, female 157672; Muslim 294665, Hindu 14955, Buddhist 15, Christian 585 and others 614. Indigenous community such as [[Garo, The|garo]] belongs to this upazila.


''Water bodies'' Main rivers: Dhalai, Soai, Mogra, Kalihar, Kangsa, Lauari; Mandarua, Singuar, Rajdhala and Akhter Beels are notable.
''Water bodies'' Main rivers: Dhalai, Soai, Mogra, Kalihar, Kangsa, Lauari; Mandarua, Singuar, Rajdhala and Akhter Beels are notable.
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11
 
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223
 
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334
 
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19351
 
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261021
 
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910
 
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43.22
 
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34.98
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| 7.94 || 3 || 22132 || 2787 || 52.7
7.93
 
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3
 
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19351
 
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2440
 
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43.22


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| Male || Female
| Male || Female
|-
|-
|  
| Agia 13 || 6626 || 13370  || 14423 || 40.2
Agia
07
 
|  
6609
 
|  
13035
 
|  
13123
 
|  
32.04
 
|-
|-
|  
| Khalishapur 79 || 7700 || 13689  || 14127 || 42.6
Khalishapur
79
 
|  
7789
 
|  
13262
 
|  
12788
 
|  
42.09
 
|-
|-
|  
| Gohalakanda 55 || 5697 || 15543  || 16101 || 48.1
Gohalakanda
55
 
|  
5697
 
|  
14230
 
|  
14063
 
|  
35.20
 
|-
|-
|  
| Ghagra 39 || 8938 || 14848  || 15145 || 41.2
Ghagra
39
 
|  
8938
 
|  
14056
 
|  
13369
 
|  
28.78
 
|-
|-
|  
| Jaria 71 || 5727 || 13939  || 13792 || 38.1
Jaria
71
 
|  
5627
 
|  
12808
 
|  
12005
 
|  
35.53
 
|-
|-
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| Dhala Mulgaon 31 || 8762 || 14441  || 14625 || 36.8
Dhala
Mulgaon 31
 
|  
8712
 
|  
13051
 
|  
11890
 
|  
38.41
 
|-
|-
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| Narandia 87 || 5553 || 12481  || 12563 || 47.2
Narandia
87
 
|  
5464
 
|  
11587
 
|  
11005
 
|  
36.51
 
|-
|-
|  
| Purbadhala 94 || 6058 || 15700  || 15917 || 47.0
Purbadhala
94
 
|  
6075
 
|  
14470
 
|  
13496
 
|  
40.65
 
|-
|-
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| Bishkakuni 23 || 7231 || 12766  || 14013 || 42.2
Bishkakuni
23
 
|  
7186
 
|  
12141
 
|  
11944
 
|  
31.49
 
|-
|-
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| Bairati 15 || 5749 || 10859  || 10994 || 45.7
Bairati
15
 
|  
5749
 
|  
10398
 
|  
10072
 
|  
37.29
 
|-
|-
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| Hogla 63 || 8177 || 15526  || 15972 || 41.2
Hogla
63
 
|  
8438
|  
13970
|  
13609
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33.45
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''Source''  Bangladesh Population Census 2001, Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics.
''Source''  Bangladesh Population Census 2011, Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics.


[[Image:PurbadhalaUpazila.jpg|thumb|400px]]
[[Image:PurbadhalaUpazila.jpg|thumb|400px]]
''Archaeological heritage and relics'' Sunaikandha Mosque, Latirkandha Mosque of Mughal period, ancient temple at Hogla, Zamindar Bari at Baghber and Narayandahar.
''Archaeological heritage and relics'' Sunaikandha Mosque, Latirkandha Mosque of Mughal period, ancient temple at Hogla, Zamindar Bari at Baghber and Narayandahar.


''Historical events'' The founder of the Pagalpanthi doctrine Karam Shah and his son Tipu Shah settled at village Latirkanda of this upazila in 1792 and led the [[Pagal Panthi Movement|pagal panthi movement]] and [[Peasant Movements|peasant movements]]. Since 1786 they organized anti British movement in alliance with [[Fakir-Sannyasi Resistance|fakir-sannyasi resistance]]. The Pak army entered into Purbadhala for the first time on 29 April 1971. On 1 May the Pak army brutally killed noted physician Dr. Hem Bagchi, his brother-in-law Haridas Sinha and their service assistant Meghu at the courtyard of their residence.
''Historical events''   Karam Shah, the founder of the Pagalpanthi doctrine and his son Tipu Shah settled at village Latirkandha of this upazila in 1792 and led the [[Pagal Panthi Movement|pagal panthi movement]] and [[Peasant Movements|peasant movements]] from here. Since 1786 they organized anti British movement in alliance with [[Fakir-Sannyasi Resistance|fakir-sannyasi resistance]].
 
''War of Liberation''  The Pak army entered Purbadhala, for the first time, on 29 April 1971. On 1 May the Pak army brutally killed noted physician Dr. Hem Bagchi, his brother-in-law Haridas Sinha and their service assistant Meghu at the courtyard of their residence. Freedom fighters had encounters with the Pak army at Company Goaltala Bazra and some places alongside the Mymensing-Jaria railway track. There is a mass grave at Trimohani of the upazila.


''Marks of the War of Liberation'' Mass grave 1 (Trimahani).
For details: see পূর্বধলা উপজেলা, ''বাংলাদেশ মুক্তিযুদ্ধ জ্ঞানকোষ'' (Encyclopedia of Bangladesh War of Liberation), বাংলাদেশ এশিয়াটিক সোসাইটি, ঢাকা ২০২০, খণ্ড ৬।


''Religious institutions'' Mosque 297, temple 27. Noted religious institutions: Purbadhala Bazar Jami Mosque, Hogla Nrisingh Jeu Akhra Temple.
''Religious institutions'' Mosque 297, temple 27. Noted religious institutions: Purbadhala Bazar Jami Mosque, Hogla Nrisingh Jeu Akhra Temple.


''Literacy rate and educational institutions'' Average literacy 35.58%; male 38.38%, female 32.71%. Educational institutions: college 4, secondary school 19, primary school 154, madrasa 12. Noted educational institutions: Purbadhala Degree College (1969), Shaymganj Hafez Ziaur College (1972), Purbadhala Rabeya Ali Mohila College (1994), Purbadhala Jagatmoni Pilot High School (1916), Ghagra High School (1919), N Jaria Zhangail High School (1946), Khalishapur High School (1962), Narayandahar High School (1970), Deotukon High School (1919).
''Literacy rate and educational institutions'' Average literacy 42.8%; male 43.9%, female 41.7%. Educational institutions: college 4, secondary school 19, primary school 154, madrasa 12. Noted educational institutions: Purbadhala Degree College (1969), Shaymganj Hafez Ziaur College (1972), Purbadhala Rabeya Ali Mohila College (1994), Purbadhala Jagatmoni Pilot High School (1916), Ghagra High School (1919), N Jaria Zhangail High School (1946), Khalishapur High School (1962), Narayandahar High School (1970), Deotukon High School (1919).


''Cultural organisations''  Library 4, club 33, cinema hall 3, women organisation 1, playground 10, theatre group 1.
''Cultural organisations''  Library 4, club 33, cinema hall 3, women organisation 1, playground 10, theatre group 1.
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''Fisheries, dairies and poultries'' Fishery 4, poultry 26.
''Fisheries, dairies and poultries'' Fishery 4, poultry 26.


''Communication facilities''  Pucca road 80 km, semi-pucca road 10 km, mud road 625 km; railway 22 km; waterway 7' km.
''Communication facilities''  Pucca road 60 km, semi-pucca road 3 km, mud road 663 km; waterway 18 km; railway 30 km.


''Extinct or nearly extinct traditional transport'' Palanquin, horse carriage, bullock cart.
''Extinct or nearly extinct traditional transport'' Palanquin, horse carriage, bullock cart.
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''Main exports'' Paddy, jute, fish.
''Main exports'' Paddy, jute, fish.


''Access to electricity'' All the unions of the upazila are under rural electrification net-work. However 11.11% of the dwelling households have access to electricity.
''Access to electricity'' All the unions of the upazila are under rural electrification net-work. However 24.3% of the dwelling households have access to electricity.  


''Sources of drinking water'' Tube-well 90.47%, tap 0.35%, pond 1.57% and others 7.61%. The presence of arsenic has been detected in 33% shallow tube-well water of the upazila.
''Sources of drinking water'' Tube-well 92.5%, tap 0.3% and others 7.2%. The presence of arsenic has been detected in 33% shallow tube-well water of the upazila.  


''Sanitation'' 14.90% (rural 13.54% and urban 34.23%) of dwelling households of the upazila use sanitary latrines and 53.96% (rural 54.64% and urban 44.28%) of dwelling households use non-sanitary latrines; 31.14% of households do not have latrine facilities.
''Sanitation'' 38.4% of dwelling households of the upazila use sanitary latrines and 44.5% of dwelling households use non-sanitary latrines; 17.1% of households do not have latrine facilities.


''Health centres'' Upazila health complex 1, family planning centre 11, satellite clinic 3.
''Health centres'' Upazila health complex 1, family planning centre 11, satellite clinic 3.
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''NGO activities''  Operationally important NGOs are [[BRAC|brac]], [[Proshika|proshika]], [[ASA|asa]], [[Caritas|caritas]], Shikha. [Syed Marufuzzaman]
''NGO activities''  Operationally important NGOs are [[BRAC|brac]], [[Proshika|proshika]], [[ASA|asa]], [[Caritas|caritas]], Shikha. [Syed Marufuzzaman]


'''References'''  Bangladesh Population Census 2001, Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics; Cultural survey report of Purbadhala Upazila 2007.
'''References'''  Bangladesh Population Census 2001 and 2011, Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics; Cultural survey report of Purbadhala Upazila 2007.


[[Category:Upazilas of Bangladesh]]
[[Category:Upazilas of Bangladesh]]

Latest revision as of 17:37, 20 October 2023

Purbadhala Upazila (netrokona district) area 308.03 sq km, located in between 24°48' and 25°04' north latitudes and in between 90°27' and 90°44' east longitudes. It is bounded by durgapur (Netrokona) and dhobaura upazilas on the north, gauripur upazila on the south, netrokona sadar upazila on the east, phulpur and gauripur upazilas on the west.

Population Total 310834; male 153162, female 157672; Muslim 294665, Hindu 14955, Buddhist 15, Christian 585 and others 614. Indigenous community such as garo belongs to this upazila.

Water bodies Main rivers: Dhalai, Soai, Mogra, Kalihar, Kangsa, Lauari; Mandarua, Singuar, Rajdhala and Akhter Beels are notable.

Administration Purbadhala Thana was formed in 1917 and it was turned into an upazila in 1983.

Upazila
Municipality Union Mouza Village Population Density (per sq km) Literacy rate (%)
Urban Rural Urban Rural
- 11 226 336 22132 288702 1009 52.7 42.0
Upazila Town

Area (sq km)

Mouza

Population

Density (per sq km)

Literacy rate (%)

7.94 3 22132 2787 52.7
Union
Name of union and GO code Area (acre) Population Literacy rate (%)
Male Female
Agia 13 6626 13370 14423 40.2
Khalishapur 79 7700 13689 14127 42.6
Gohalakanda 55 5697 15543 16101 48.1
Ghagra 39 8938 14848 15145 41.2
Jaria 71 5727 13939 13792 38.1
Dhala Mulgaon 31 8762 14441 14625 36.8
Narandia 87 5553 12481 12563 47.2
Purbadhala 94 6058 15700 15917 47.0
Bishkakuni 23 7231 12766 14013 42.2
Bairati 15 5749 10859 10994 45.7
Hogla 63 8177 15526 15972 41.2

Source Bangladesh Population Census 2011, Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics.

Archaeological heritage and relics Sunaikandha Mosque, Latirkandha Mosque of Mughal period, ancient temple at Hogla, Zamindar Bari at Baghber and Narayandahar.

Historical events Karam Shah, the founder of the Pagalpanthi doctrine and his son Tipu Shah settled at village Latirkandha of this upazila in 1792 and led the pagal panthi movement and peasant movements from here. Since 1786 they organized anti British movement in alliance with fakir-sannyasi resistance.

War of Liberation The Pak army entered Purbadhala, for the first time, on 29 April 1971. On 1 May the Pak army brutally killed noted physician Dr. Hem Bagchi, his brother-in-law Haridas Sinha and their service assistant Meghu at the courtyard of their residence. Freedom fighters had encounters with the Pak army at Company Goaltala Bazra and some places alongside the Mymensing-Jaria railway track. There is a mass grave at Trimohani of the upazila.

For details: see পূর্বধলা উপজেলা, বাংলাদেশ মুক্তিযুদ্ধ জ্ঞানকোষ (Encyclopedia of Bangladesh War of Liberation), বাংলাদেশ এশিয়াটিক সোসাইটি, ঢাকা ২০২০, খণ্ড ৬।

Religious institutions Mosque 297, temple 27. Noted religious institutions: Purbadhala Bazar Jami Mosque, Hogla Nrisingh Jeu Akhra Temple.

Literacy rate and educational institutions Average literacy 42.8%; male 43.9%, female 41.7%. Educational institutions: college 4, secondary school 19, primary school 154, madrasa 12. Noted educational institutions: Purbadhala Degree College (1969), Shaymganj Hafez Ziaur College (1972), Purbadhala Rabeya Ali Mohila College (1994), Purbadhala Jagatmoni Pilot High School (1916), Ghagra High School (1919), N Jaria Zhangail High School (1946), Khalishapur High School (1962), Narayandahar High School (1970), Deotukon High School (1919).

Cultural organisations Library 4, club 33, cinema hall 3, women organisation 1, playground 10, theatre group 1.

Main sources of income Agriculture 75.02%, non-agricultural labourer 3.74%, industry 0.51%, commerce 8.21%, transport and communication 2.44%, service 3.48%, construction 1.01%, religious service 0.22%, rent and remittance 0.18% and others 5.18%.

Main crops Paddy, jute.

Extinct or nearly extinct crops Linseed, khesari, kalai, sweet potato, arahar, ginger, turmeric.

Main fruits Mango, jackfruit, wood-apple, banana, blackberry, lemon.

Fisheries, dairies and poultries Fishery 4, poultry 26.

Communication facilities Pucca road 60 km, semi-pucca road 3 km, mud road 663 km; waterway 18 km; railway 30 km.

Extinct or nearly extinct traditional transport Palanquin, horse carriage, bullock cart.

Noted manufactories Flour mill, saw mill, ice factory, welding factory.

Cottage industries Goldsmith, blacksmith, potteries, embroidery, wood work.

Hats, bazars and fairs Hats and bazars are 5, fairs 2, most noted of which are Purbadhala Bazar, Hogla Bazar, Ghagra Bazar, Hiranpur Bazar, Shyamganj Bazar, Chaitra Baruni Mela and Samkranti Mela at Purbadhala.

Main exports Paddy, jute, fish.

Access to electricity All the unions of the upazila are under rural electrification net-work. However 24.3% of the dwelling households have access to electricity.

Sources of drinking water Tube-well 92.5%, tap 0.3% and others 7.2%. The presence of arsenic has been detected in 33% shallow tube-well water of the upazila.

Sanitation 38.4% of dwelling households of the upazila use sanitary latrines and 44.5% of dwelling households use non-sanitary latrines; 17.1% of households do not have latrine facilities.

Health centres Upazila health complex 1, family planning centre 11, satellite clinic 3.

Natural disasters 18 members of the Ansar were dead and 81 were seriously wounded due to the tornado of June 1975; it also seriously damaged the Ansar Camp of Jaria.

NGO activities Operationally important NGOs are brac, proshika, asa, caritas, Shikha. [Syed Marufuzzaman]

References Bangladesh Population Census 2001 and 2011, Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics; Cultural survey report of Purbadhala Upazila 2007.