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'''Magura Sadar Upazila''' ([[Magura District|magura district]] ) area | '''Magura Sadar Upazila''' ([[Magura District|magura district]] ) area 401.58 sq km, located in between 23°17' and 23°34' north latitudes and in between 89°17' and 89°32' east longitudes. It is bounded by [[Sreepur Upazila (Magura District)|sreepur]] ([[Magura District|magura]]) and [[Shailkupa Upazila|shailkupa]] upazilas on the north, [[Salikha Upazila|salikha]] upazila on the south, [[Mohammadpur Upazila|mohammadpur]] (Magura) and [[Madhukhali Upazila|madhukhali]] upazilas on the east, [[Jhenaidah Sadar Upazila|jhenaidah sadar]] and Salikha upazilas on the west. | ||
''Population'' Total | ''Population'' Total 380107; male 189113, female 190994; Muslim 312835, Hindu 66862, Buddhist 6, Christian 306 and others 98. | ||
''Water bodies'' Main rivers: Gorai, Nabaganga, Muchikhali, [[Kumar River|kumar]], Fatki; Dariapur Canal, Alamkhali Canal, Sirijdia Baor and Tarakhal, Baori, Raua, Padma, Kumar, Kashiadanga, Gazar Garia and Hatuda beels are notable. | ''Water bodies'' Main rivers: Gorai, Nabaganga, Muchikhali, [[Kumar River|kumar]], Fatki; Dariapur Canal, Alamkhali Canal, Sirijdia Baor and Tarakhal, Baori, Raua, Padma, Kumar, Kashiadanga, Gazar Garia and Hatuda beels are notable. | ||
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| Urban || Rural || | Urban || Rural | | Urban || Rural || | Urban || Rural | ||
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| 1 | | 1 || 13 || 200 || 241 || 98355 || 281752 || 947 || 66.0 || 47.5 | ||
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| Area (sq km) || Ward || Mahalla || Population || Density (per sq km) || Literacy rate (%) | | Area (sq km) || Ward || Mahalla || Population || Density (per sq km) || Literacy rate (%) | ||
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| | | 43.92 || 9 || 61 || 98355 || 2239 || 66.0 | ||
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| colspan="5" | Union | | colspan="5" | Union | ||
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| Male || Female | | Male || Female | ||
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| Atharakhada 21 || | | Atharakhada 21 || 8050 || 11099 || 11133 || 51.2 | ||
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| Kasundi 61 || | | Kasundi 61 || 3030 || 4660 || 4637 || 54.7 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Kuchiamora 67 || 8831 || | | Kuchiamora 67 || 8831 || 13630 || 13742 || 43.6 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Gopalgram 33 || | | Gopalgram 33 || 3841 || 6350 || 6535 || 43.0 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Chaulia 27 || | | Chaulia 27 || 6772 || 12571 || 12896 || 46.2 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Jagdal 54 || | | Jagdal 54 || 7743 || 12242 || 12277 || 41.8 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Bagia 25 || | | Bagia 25 || 3951 || 8564 || 8656 || 54.9 | ||
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| Birail Palita 23 || 6821 || | | Birail Palita 23 || 6821 || 9923 || 10263 || 48.4 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Maghi 74 || | | Maghi 74 || 9185 || 14929 || 15136 || 42.3 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Raghab Dair 88 || 9738 || | | Raghab Dair 88 || 9738 || 13598 || 13736 || 46.6 | ||
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| Satrujitpur 94 || 4491 || | | Satrujitpur 94 || 4491 || 9445 || 9451 || 46.9 | ||
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| Hazrapur 47 || 5793 || | | Hazrapur 47 || 5793 || 10668 || 10602 || 50.0 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Hazipur 40 || | | Hazipur 40 || 10136 || 12369 || 12640 || 54.8 | ||
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''Source'' Bangladesh Population Census | ''Source'' Bangladesh Population Census 2011, Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics. | ||
[[Image:MaguraSadarUpazila.jpg|thumb|400px]] | [[Image:MaguraSadarUpazila.jpg|thumb|400px]] | ||
''Archaeological heritage and relics'' Neelkuthi (Ichakhada), Beparipara Jami Mosque (Parnanduali), tomb of Pir Mokarram Ali (Hazipur), Siddheshwari Math (Darimagura), Radhanagar Math (Ramnagar). | ''Archaeological heritage and relics'' Neelkuthi (Ichakhada), Beparipara Jami Mosque (Parnanduali), tomb of Pir Mokarram Ali (Hazipur), Siddheshwari Math (Darimagura), Radhanagar Math (Ramnagar). | ||
'' | ''War of Liberation'' Magura Sadar was under Sector 8 during the [[War of Liberation, The|war of liberation]]. During this time Pak army conducted mass killing and plundering; they also set many houses of the upazila on fire. Freedom fighters attacked the razakar camp at Isakhada on 26 September 1971 and the next day, the Ansar Office Razakar Camp. A memorial monument has been built at the PTI main gate adjacent to the Magura Bishwa Road. | ||
'' | For details: see মাগুরা সদর উপজেলা, ''বাংলাদেশ মুক্তিযুদ্ধ জ্ঞানকোষ'' (Encyclopedia of Bangladesh War of Liberation), বাংলাদেশ এশিয়াটিক সোসাইটি, ঢাকা ২০২০, খণ্ড ৭। | ||
''Religious institutions'' Mosque 250, temple 55, church 1, tomb 2, sacred place 3. Noted religious institutions: Magura Jami Mosque, Beparipara Jami Mosque (Parnanduali), Kalibari Mandir, tomb of Pir Mokarram Ali (Hazipur), ashram of Nangta Baba (Satdoha), Math and Mission at Hajratala, Siddheshwari Math (Darimagura), Radhanagar Math (Ramnagar). | ''Religious institutions'' Mosque 250, temple 55, church 1, tomb 2, sacred place 3. Noted religious institutions: Magura Jami Mosque, Beparipara Jami Mosque (Parnanduali), Kalibari Mandir, tomb of Pir Mokarram Ali (Hazipur), ashram of Nangta Baba (Satdoha), Math and Mission at Hajratala, Siddheshwari Math (Darimagura), Radhanagar Math (Ramnagar). | ||
''Literacy rate and educational institutions'' Average literacy | ''Literacy rate and educational institutions'' Average literacy 52.4%; male 54.7%, female 50.2%. Educational institutions: college 5, technical college 1, secondary school 33, primary school 147, madrasa 2. Noted educational institutions: Government Hossain Shahid Suhrawardi College (1940), Magura Government Boys' High School (1854), Hazipur Secondary School (1914), Shatrujitpur Kaliprasanna Secondary School (1919). | ||
''Newspapers and periodicals'' Daily: Khedmat; weekly: Magura Barta, Grameen Bangla, Ganasangbad, Angikar; monthly: Nabaganga. | ''Newspapers and periodicals'' Daily: Khedmat; weekly: Magura Barta, Grameen Bangla, Ganasangbad, Angikar; monthly: Nabaganga. | ||
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''Fisheries, dairies and poultries'' Fishery 62, poultry 28, hatchery 7.Communication facilities 'Pucca road 170 km, semi-pucca road 90 km, mud road 850 km. | ''Fisheries, dairies and poultries'' Fishery 62, poultry 28, hatchery 7.Communication facilities 'Pucca road 170 km, semi-pucca road 90 km, mud road 850 km. | ||
''Communication facilities'' Pucca road 246 km, semi-pucca road 21 km, mud road 578 km; waterway 5 km. | |||
''Extinct or nearly extinct traditional transport'' Palanquin, bullock cart and buffalo cart. | ''Extinct or nearly extinct traditional transport'' Palanquin, bullock cart and buffalo cart. | ||
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''Main exports'' Jute, yarn, vegetables. | ''Main exports'' Jute, yarn, vegetables. | ||
''Access to electricity'' All the wards and unions of the upazila are under rural electrification net-work. However | ''Access to electricity'' All the wards and unions of the upazila are under rural electrification net-work. However 45.2% of the dwelling households have access to electricity. | ||
''Sources of drinking water'' Tube-well | ''Sources of drinking water'' Tube-well 94.7%, tap 2.8% and others 2.5%. | ||
''Sanitation'' | ''Sanitation'' 71.3% of dwelling households of the upazila use sanitary latrines and 25.0% of dwelling households use non-sanitary latrines; 3.7% of households do not have latrine facilities. | ||
''Health centres'' Zila Sadar hospital 1, upazila health centre 1, shishu hospital 1, eye hospital 1, diabetic hospital 1, maternity hospital 1, family welfare centre 13, satellite clinic 7. | ''Health centres'' Zila Sadar hospital 1, upazila health centre 1, shishu hospital 1, eye hospital 1, diabetic hospital 1, maternity hospital 1, family welfare centre 13, satellite clinic 7. | ||
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''NGO activities'' Operationally important NGOs are [[BRAC|brac]], [[ASA|asa]], [[Proshika|proshika]], Swanirvar Bangladesh, Seba. [Ranjit Kumar Basu] | ''NGO activities'' Operationally important NGOs are [[BRAC|brac]], [[ASA|asa]], [[Proshika|proshika]], Swanirvar Bangladesh, Seba. [Ranjit Kumar Basu] | ||
'''References''' Bangladesh Population Census 2001, Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics; Cultural survey report of Magura Sadar Upazila 2007. | '''References''' Bangladesh Population Census 2001 and 2011, Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics; Cultural survey report of Magura Sadar Upazila 2007. | ||
[[Category:Upazilas of Bangladesh]] | [[Category:Upazilas of Bangladesh]] |
Latest revision as of 16:58, 23 October 2023
Magura Sadar Upazila (magura district ) area 401.58 sq km, located in between 23°17' and 23°34' north latitudes and in between 89°17' and 89°32' east longitudes. It is bounded by sreepur (magura) and shailkupa upazilas on the north, salikha upazila on the south, mohammadpur (Magura) and madhukhali upazilas on the east, jhenaidah sadar and Salikha upazilas on the west.
Population Total 380107; male 189113, female 190994; Muslim 312835, Hindu 66862, Buddhist 6, Christian 306 and others 98.
Water bodies Main rivers: Gorai, Nabaganga, Muchikhali, kumar, Fatki; Dariapur Canal, Alamkhali Canal, Sirijdia Baor and Tarakhal, Baori, Raua, Padma, Kumar, Kashiadanga, Gazar Garia and Hatuda beels are notable.
Administration Magura Thana was turned into an upazila in 1983.
Upazila | ||||||||
Municipality | Union | Mouza | Village | Population | Density (per sq km) | Literacy rate (%) | ||
Urban | Rural | Urban | Rural | |||||
1 | 13 | 200 | 241 | 98355 | 281752 | 947 | 66.0 | 47.5 |
Municipality | ||||||||
Area (sq km) | Ward | Mahalla | Population | Density (per sq km) | Literacy rate (%) | |||
43.92 | 9 | 61 | 98355 | 2239 | 66.0 |
Union | ||||
Name of union and GO code | Area (acre) | Population | Literacy rate (%) | |
Male | Female | |||
Atharakhada 21 | 8050 | 11099 | 11133 | 51.2 |
Kasundi 61 | 3030 | 4660 | 4637 | 54.7 |
Kuchiamora 67 | 8831 | 13630 | 13742 | 43.6 |
Gopalgram 33 | 3841 | 6350 | 6535 | 43.0 |
Chaulia 27 | 6772 | 12571 | 12896 | 46.2 |
Jagdal 54 | 7743 | 12242 | 12277 | 41.8 |
Bagia 25 | 3951 | 8564 | 8656 | 54.9 |
Birail Palita 23 | 6821 | 9923 | 10263 | 48.4 |
Maghi 74 | 9185 | 14929 | 15136 | 42.3 |
Raghab Dair 88 | 9738 | 13598 | 13736 | 46.6 |
Satrujitpur 94 | 4491 | 9445 | 9451 | 46.9 |
Hazrapur 47 | 5793 | 10668 | 10602 | 50.0 |
Hazipur 40 | 10136 | 12369 | 12640 | 54.8 |
Source Bangladesh Population Census 2011, Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics.
Archaeological heritage and relics Neelkuthi (Ichakhada), Beparipara Jami Mosque (Parnanduali), tomb of Pir Mokarram Ali (Hazipur), Siddheshwari Math (Darimagura), Radhanagar Math (Ramnagar).
War of Liberation Magura Sadar was under Sector 8 during the war of liberation. During this time Pak army conducted mass killing and plundering; they also set many houses of the upazila on fire. Freedom fighters attacked the razakar camp at Isakhada on 26 September 1971 and the next day, the Ansar Office Razakar Camp. A memorial monument has been built at the PTI main gate adjacent to the Magura Bishwa Road.
For details: see মাগুরা সদর উপজেলা, বাংলাদেশ মুক্তিযুদ্ধ জ্ঞানকোষ (Encyclopedia of Bangladesh War of Liberation), বাংলাদেশ এশিয়াটিক সোসাইটি, ঢাকা ২০২০, খণ্ড ৭।
Religious institutions Mosque 250, temple 55, church 1, tomb 2, sacred place 3. Noted religious institutions: Magura Jami Mosque, Beparipara Jami Mosque (Parnanduali), Kalibari Mandir, tomb of Pir Mokarram Ali (Hazipur), ashram of Nangta Baba (Satdoha), Math and Mission at Hajratala, Siddheshwari Math (Darimagura), Radhanagar Math (Ramnagar).
Literacy rate and educational institutions Average literacy 52.4%; male 54.7%, female 50.2%. Educational institutions: college 5, technical college 1, secondary school 33, primary school 147, madrasa 2. Noted educational institutions: Government Hossain Shahid Suhrawardi College (1940), Magura Government Boys' High School (1854), Hazipur Secondary School (1914), Shatrujitpur Kaliprasanna Secondary School (1919).
Newspapers and periodicals Daily: Khedmat; weekly: Magura Barta, Grameen Bangla, Ganasangbad, Angikar; monthly: Nabaganga.
Cultural organisations Library 3, club 90, theatre group 4, jatra party 2, literary organisation 2, women organisation 3, shilpakala academy 1, cinema hall 2.
Main sources of income Agriculture 60.52%, non-agricultural labourer 3.37%, industry 0.96%, commerce 13.97%, transport and communication 4.03%, service 9.02%, construction 1.81%, religious service 0.14%, rent and remittance 0.45% and others 5.73%.
Ownership of agricultural land Landowner 61.64%, landless 38.36%; agricultural landowner: urban 43.3% and rural 68.31%.
Main crops Paddy, jute, wheat, mustard, gram, masuri, sugarcane, vegetables.
Extinct or nearly extinct crops Sweet potato, kaun, arahar.
Main fruits Mango, jackfruit, litchi, blackberry, banana, papaya, indian apple, guava, futi, water-melon.
Fisheries, dairies and poultries Fishery 62, poultry 28, hatchery 7.Communication facilities 'Pucca road 170 km, semi-pucca road 90 km, mud road 850 km.
Communication facilities Pucca road 246 km, semi-pucca road 21 km, mud road 578 km; waterway 5 km.
Extinct or nearly extinct traditional transport Palanquin, bullock cart and buffalo cart.
Noted manufactories Textile mill, plastic pipe factory, lathe industry, Bidi factory, ice factory, soap factory, welding factory.
Cottage industries Blacksmith, potteries, weaving, bamboo and cane work.
Hats, bazars and fairs Hats and bazars are 35, fairs 10, most noted of which are Magura Ekata Kacha Bazar Hat, Shatrujitpur Hat, Ichakhada Hat, Alokdia Hat, Katakhali Hat, Rathkhola Mela, Katayani Mela and Baishakhi Mela.
Main exports Jute, yarn, vegetables.
Access to electricity All the wards and unions of the upazila are under rural electrification net-work. However 45.2% of the dwelling households have access to electricity.
Sources of drinking water Tube-well 94.7%, tap 2.8% and others 2.5%.
Sanitation 71.3% of dwelling households of the upazila use sanitary latrines and 25.0% of dwelling households use non-sanitary latrines; 3.7% of households do not have latrine facilities.
Health centres Zila Sadar hospital 1, upazila health centre 1, shishu hospital 1, eye hospital 1, diabetic hospital 1, maternity hospital 1, family welfare centre 13, satellite clinic 7.
Natural disasters Many people were victims of the cyclones of 1585, 1668, 1869, and 1909; these natural disasters also caused heavy damages to settlements, livestock and crops of the upazila.
NGO activities Operationally important NGOs are brac, asa, proshika, Swanirvar Bangladesh, Seba. [Ranjit Kumar Basu]
References Bangladesh Population Census 2001 and 2011, Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics; Cultural survey report of Magura Sadar Upazila 2007.