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'''Mithapukur Upazila''' ([[Rangpur District|rangpur district]])  area 515.62 sq km, located in between 25°26' and 25°41' north latitudes and in between 89°06' and 89°27' east longitudes. It is bounded by [[Rangpur Sadar Upazila|rangpur sadar]] and [[Pirgachha Upazila|pirgachha]] upazilas on the north, [[Pirganj Upazila (Rangpur District)|pirganj]] and [[Sadullapur Upazila|sadullapur]] upazilas on the south, Pirgachha and [[Sundarganj Upazila|sundarganj]] upazilas on the east, [[Badarganj Upazila|badarganj]] and [[Nawabganj Upazila (Dinajpur District)|nawabganj]] ([[Dinajpur District|dinajpur]]) upazilas on the west.
'''Mithapukur Upazila''' ([[Rangpur District|rangpur district]])  area 515.62 sq km, located in between 25°26' and 25°41' north latitudes and in between 89°06' and 89°27' east longitudes. It is bounded by [[Rangpur Sadar Upazila|rangpur sadar]] and [[Pirgachha Upazila|pirgachha]] upazilas on the north, [[Pirganj Upazila (Rangpur District)|pirganj]] and [[Sadullapur Upazila|sadullapur]] upazilas on the south, Pirgachha and [[Sundarganj Upazila|sundarganj]] upazilas on the east, [[Badarganj Upazila|badarganj]] and [[Nawabganj Upazila (Dinajpur District)|nawabganj]] ([[Dinajpur District|dinajpur]]) upazilas on the west.


''Population''  Total 449612; male 230207, female 219405; Muslim 409362, Hindu 33611, Buddhist 1671, Christian 1456 and others 3512.
''Population''  Total 508133; male 252326, female 255807; Muslim 460877, Hindu 39328, Buddhist 1458, Christian 2278 and others 4192.


''Water bodies'' Main rivers: Jamuneshwari, [[Ghaghat River|ghaghat]].
''Water bodies'' Main rivers: Jamuneshwari, [[Ghaghat River|ghaghat]].
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310
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314
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11635
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437977
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872
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58.40
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41.24
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6.36
 
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5
 
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11635
 
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1829
 
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58.40


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| Male || Female
| Male || Female
|-
|-
|  
| Emadpur 54 || 9705 || 18355 || 17088 || 34.93
Emadpur
44
 
|  
9705
 
|  
18355
 
|  
17088
 
|  
34.93
 
|-
|-
|  
| Kafrikhal 62 || 8926 || 18563 || 17751 || 39.08
Kafrikhal
55
 
|  
8926
 
|  
18563
 
|  
17751
 
|  
39.08
 
|-
|-
|  
| Khoragachh 65 || 8138 || 12898 || 12622 || 35.14
Khoragachh
61
 
|  
8138
 
|  
12898
 
|  
12622
 
|  
35.14
 
|-
|-
|  
| Gopalpur 60 || 6974 || 9770 || 9650 || 42.15
Gopalpur
50
 
|  
6974
 
|  
9770
 
|  
9650
 
|  
42.15
 
|-
|-
|  
| Chengmari 43 || 7667 || 12512 || 12417 || 39.66
Chengmari
33
 
|  
7667
 
|  
12512
 
|  
12417
 
|  
39.66
 
|-
|-
|  
| Durgapur 49 || 9199 || 22642 || 21049 || 49.31
Durgapur
39
 
|  
9199
 
|  
22642
 
|  
21049
 
|  
49.31
 
|-
|-
|  
| Pairaband 89 || 6826 || 13810 || 13147 || 40.73
Pairaband
89
 
|  
6826
 
|  
13810
 
|  
13147
 
|  
40.73
 
|-
|-
|  
| Bara Hazratpur 21 || 8221 || 15060 || 13902 || 45.27
Bara
Hazratpur 16
 
|  
8221
 
|  
15060
 
|  
13902
 
|  
45.27
 
|-
|-
|  
| Barabala 21 || 5909 || 9416 || 9175 || 41.49
Barabala
11
 
|  
5909
 
|  
9416
 
|  
9175
 
|  
41.49
 
|-
|-
|  
| Balarhat 32 || 5754 || 10948 || 10814 || 44.61
Balarhat
22
 
|  
5754
 
|  
10948
 
|  
10814
 
|  
44.61
 
|-
|-
|  
| Balua Masimpur 17 || 7599 || 9688 || 9449 || 42.36
Balua
Masimpur 10
 
|  
7599
 
|  
9688
 
|  
9449
 
|  
42.36
 
|-
|-
|  
| Bhangni 37 || 6365 || 12642 || 11949 || 39.65
Bhangni
27
 
|  
6365
 
|  
12642
 
|  
11949
 
|  
39.65
 
|-
|-
|  
| Mayenpur 83 || 7677 || 12109 || 11717 || 36.28
Mayenpur
83
 
|  
7677
 
|  
12109
 
|  
11717
 
|  
36.28
 
|-
|-
|  
| Milanpur 72 || 6283 || 9462 || 9008 || 43.06
Milanpur
72
 
|  
6283
 
|  
9462
 
|  
9008
 
|  
43.06
 
|-
|-
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| Mirzapur 78 || 7513 || 13771 || 12796 || 42.24
Mirzapur
78
 
|  
7513
 
|  
13771
 
|  
12796
 
|  
42.24
 
|-
|-
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| Rani Pukur 94 || 7071 || 12644 || 11912 || 42.45
Rani
Pukur 94
 
|  
7071
 
|  
12644
 
|  
11912
 
|  
42.45
 
|-
|-
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| Latifpur 67 || 7587 || 15917 || 14959 || 47.23
Latifpur
67
 
|  
7587
 
|  
15917
 
|  
14959
 
|  
47.23


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''Source''  Bangladesh Population Census 2001, Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics.
''Source''  Bangladesh Population Census 2011, Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics.


[[Image:MithapukurUpazila.jpg|thumb|400px]]
[[Image:MithapukurUpazila.jpg|thumb|400px]]
''Archaeological heritage and relics''  House of [[Hossain, Roquiah Sakhawat|begum roquiah]] (Pairaband), Turka Mosque at Latifpur union (Mughal period), three domed Jami Mosque at village Mithapukur, mazar and mosque of Gazi Pir at Bairagiganj, three domed mosque at village Bhangni, house of Raja Bhavachandra and Bagdevi Mandir (extinct) at Dhap Udaypur, Benuban Buddhist Vihara, ancient mandir of Aladipur, Zamindar Bari at Phulchawki, Baldipukur Mission and Church, Mithapukur (pond, excavated during the Mughal period).
''Archaeological heritage and relics''  House of [[Hossain, Roquiah Sakhawat|begum roquiah]] (Pairaband), Turka Mosque at Latifpur union (Mughal period), three domed Jami Mosque at village Mithapukur, mazar and mosque of Gazi Pir at Bairagiganj, three domed mosque at village Bhangni, house of Raja Bhavachandra and Bagdevi Mandir (extinct) at Dhap Udaypur, Benuban Buddhist Vihara, ancient mandir of Aladipur, Zamindar Bari at Phulchawki, Baldipukur Mission and Church, Mithapukur (pond, excavated during the Mughal period).


''Historical events''  The Praja Vidraha (tenant movement) was held in Mughat Hat and Patgram during the British rule. The people of the upazila took part in Rangpur Cantonment raid on 28 March 1971. During the [[War of Liberation, The|war of liberation]] direct encounters were held on the border of Pirganj-Mithapukur and the Damdama Bridge areas between the Pak army and the combined forces of the freedom fighters and the allied troops. The Pak army conducted mass killing and plundering in the upazila of which the most brutal was mass killing at Joyram Anwar Mouza in Pairaband union.
''Historical events''  The Praja Bidroha (tenant movement) was held in Mughal Hat and Patgram during the British rule.
 
''War of Liberation''  The general people of the upazila took part in Rangpur Cantonment of operation on 28 March 1971. During the [[War of Liberation, The|war of liberation]] direct encounters between the Pak army and joint forces were held on the border of Pirganj-Mithapukur and the Damdam Bridge areas. The Pak army conducted mass killing and plundering in the upazila, notable among which is the mass killing at Joyram Anwar Mouza under Pairaband union. There are three mass graves (at a place on the eastern side of the tomb of Gazi Pir at Boiragiganj, near the Damdama Bridge and Damdama Bazar) and 5 mass killing sites (Damdama Bridge, Damdama Bazar, in front of the tomb Gazi Pir at Boiragiganj, Jamuneshwari River bed at Milanpur point, back yard of Jhinuk Cinema Hall) in the upazila.


''Marks of the War of Liberation'' Mass grave 3 (at a place on the eastern side of the tomb of Gazi Pir at Boiragiganj, near the Damdama Bridge and Damdama Bazar); mass killing site 5 (Damdama Bridge, Damdama Bazar, in front of the tomb Gazi Pir at Boiragiganj, Jamuneshwari River bed at Milanpur point, backyard of Jhinuk Cinema Hall).
For details: see মিঠাপুকুর উপজেলা, ''বাংলাদেশ মুক্তিযুদ্ধ জ্ঞানকোষ'' (Encyclopedia of Bangladesh War of Liberation), বাংলাদেশ এশিয়াটিক সোসাইটি, ঢাকা ২০২০, খণ্ড ৭।


''Religious institutions'' Mosque 650, temple 32, church 2, tomb 4, buddhist vihara 1. Noted religious institutions: Turka Mosque at Latifpur Union, three domed Jami Mosque at village Mithapukur, mazar' and mosque of Gazi Pir at Boiragiganj, three domed Mosque at village Bhangni, Ancient Mandir of Aladipur village, Baldipukur Church, Benuban Buddhist Vihara.
''Religious institutions'' Mosque 650, temple 32, church 2, tomb 4, buddhist vihara 1. Noted religious institutions: Turka Mosque at Latifpur Union, three domed Jami Mosque at village Mithapukur, mazar' and mosque of Gazi Pir at Boiragiganj, three domed Mosque at village Bhangni, Ancient Mandir of Aladipur village, Baldipukur Church, Benuban Buddhist Vihara.


''Literacy rate and educational institutions'' Average literacy 41.7%; male 45.49%, female 37.75%. Educational institutions: college 16, secondary school 74, primary school 245, madrasa 110. Noted educational institutions: Mithapukur College (1970), Shathibari College (1970), Shathibari Multilateral High School (1958).
''Literacy rate and educational institutions'' Average literacy 46.0%; male 48.2%, female 44.0%. Educational institutions: college 16, secondary school 74, primary school 245, madrasa 110. Noted educational institutions: Mithapukur College (1970), Shathibari College (1970), Shathibari Multilateral High School (1958).


''Cultural organisations''  Library 1, club 86, theatre group 1, auditorium 1, playground 15, cinema hall 5.
''Cultural organisations''  Library 1, club 86, theatre group 1, auditorium 1, playground 15, cinema hall 5.
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''Fisheries, dairies and poultries'' Fishery 15, dairy 70, poultry 100, nursery 22, hatchery 3.
''Fisheries, dairies and poultries'' Fishery 15, dairy 70, poultry 100, nursery 22, hatchery 3.


''Communication facilities''  Pucca road 129.9 km, semi-pucca road 40 km, mud road 1340 km.
''Communication facilities''  Pucca road 256 km, mud road 876 km.


''Extinct or nearly extinct traditional transport'' Palanquin, bullock cart.
''Extinct or nearly extinct traditional transport'' Palanquin, bullock cart.
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''Main exports''  Paddy, wheat, sugarcane molasses, potato, vegetables.
''Main exports''  Paddy, wheat, sugarcane molasses, potato, vegetables.


''Access to electricity'' All the unions of the upazila are under rural electrification net-work. However 11.53% (urban 48.57% and rural 10.64%) 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 91.31%, tap 0.65%, pond 0.31% and others 7.73%.
''Sources of drinking water'' Tube-well 97.4%, tap 0.3% and others 2.3%.  


''Sanitation'' 12.6% (rural 11.96% and urban 39.18%) of dwelling households of the upazila use sanitary latrines and 27.39% (rural 27.42% and urban 26.29%) of dwelling households use non-sanitary latrines; 60.01% of households do not have latrine facilities.
''Sanitation'' 27.3% of dwelling households of the upazila use sanitary latrines and 47.1% of dwelling households use non-sanitary latrines; 25.6% of households do not have latrine facilities.


''Health centres'' Upazila health complex 1, union family planning centre 17, union health centre 11, regional training centre for family planning 1.
''Health centres'' Upazila health complex 1, union family planning centre 17, union health centre 11, regional training centre for family planning 1.
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''NGO activities'' Operationally important NGOs are [[BRAC|brac]], [[ASA|asa]], CARE, [[Caritas|caritas]], [[Thengamara Mahila Sabuj Sangha|thengamara mahila sabuj sangha]].  [Abu Md. Iqbal Rumi Shah]
''NGO activities'' Operationally important NGOs are [[BRAC|brac]], [[ASA|asa]], CARE, [[Caritas|caritas]], [[Thengamara Mahila Sabuj Sangha|thengamara mahila sabuj sangha]].  [Abu Md. Iqbal Rumi Shah]


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


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

Latest revision as of 18:15, 19 October 2023

Mithapukur Upazila (rangpur district) area 515.62 sq km, located in between 25°26' and 25°41' north latitudes and in between 89°06' and 89°27' east longitudes. It is bounded by rangpur sadar and pirgachha upazilas on the north, pirganj and sadullapur upazilas on the south, Pirgachha and sundarganj upazilas on the east, badarganj and nawabganj (dinajpur) upazilas on the west.

Population Total 508133; male 252326, female 255807; Muslim 460877, Hindu 39328, Buddhist 1458, Christian 2278 and others 4192.

Water bodies Main rivers: Jamuneshwari, ghaghat.

Administration Mithapukur Thana was formed in 1885 and it was turned into an upazila on 1 February 1984.

Upazila
Municipality Union Mouza Village Population Density (per sq km) Literacy rate (%)
Urban Rural Urban Rural
- 17 309 315 7062 501071 985 61.8 45.8
Upazila Town

Area (sq km)

Mouza

Population

Density (per sq km)

Literacy rate (%)

3.61 3 7062 1956 61.8
Union
Name of union and GO code Area (acre) Population Literacy rate (%)
Male Female
Emadpur 54 9705 18355 17088 34.93
Kafrikhal 62 8926 18563 17751 39.08
Khoragachh 65 8138 12898 12622 35.14
Gopalpur 60 6974 9770 9650 42.15
Chengmari 43 7667 12512 12417 39.66
Durgapur 49 9199 22642 21049 49.31
Pairaband 89 6826 13810 13147 40.73
Bara Hazratpur 21 8221 15060 13902 45.27
Barabala 21 5909 9416 9175 41.49
Balarhat 32 5754 10948 10814 44.61
Balua Masimpur 17 7599 9688 9449 42.36
Bhangni 37 6365 12642 11949 39.65
Mayenpur 83 7677 12109 11717 36.28
Milanpur 72 6283 9462 9008 43.06
Mirzapur 78 7513 13771 12796 42.24
Rani Pukur 94 7071 12644 11912 42.45
Latifpur 67 7587 15917 14959 47.23

Source  Bangladesh Population Census 2011, Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics.

Archaeological heritage and relics House of begum roquiah (Pairaband), Turka Mosque at Latifpur union (Mughal period), three domed Jami Mosque at village Mithapukur, mazar and mosque of Gazi Pir at Bairagiganj, three domed mosque at village Bhangni, house of Raja Bhavachandra and Bagdevi Mandir (extinct) at Dhap Udaypur, Benuban Buddhist Vihara, ancient mandir of Aladipur, Zamindar Bari at Phulchawki, Baldipukur Mission and Church, Mithapukur (pond, excavated during the Mughal period).

Historical events The Praja Bidroha (tenant movement) was held in Mughal Hat and Patgram during the British rule.

War of Liberation The general people of the upazila took part in Rangpur Cantonment of operation on 28 March 1971. During the war of liberation direct encounters between the Pak army and joint forces were held on the border of Pirganj-Mithapukur and the Damdam Bridge areas. The Pak army conducted mass killing and plundering in the upazila, notable among which is the mass killing at Joyram Anwar Mouza under Pairaband union. There are three mass graves (at a place on the eastern side of the tomb of Gazi Pir at Boiragiganj, near the Damdama Bridge and Damdama Bazar) and 5 mass killing sites (Damdama Bridge, Damdama Bazar, in front of the tomb Gazi Pir at Boiragiganj, Jamuneshwari River bed at Milanpur point, back yard of Jhinuk Cinema Hall) in the upazila.

For details: see মিঠাপুকুর উপজেলা, বাংলাদেশ মুক্তিযুদ্ধ জ্ঞানকোষ (Encyclopedia of Bangladesh War of Liberation), বাংলাদেশ এশিয়াটিক সোসাইটি, ঢাকা ২০২০, খণ্ড ৭।

Religious institutions Mosque 650, temple 32, church 2, tomb 4, buddhist vihara 1. Noted religious institutions: Turka Mosque at Latifpur Union, three domed Jami Mosque at village Mithapukur, mazar' and mosque of Gazi Pir at Boiragiganj, three domed Mosque at village Bhangni, Ancient Mandir of Aladipur village, Baldipukur Church, Benuban Buddhist Vihara.

Literacy rate and educational institutions Average literacy 46.0%; male 48.2%, female 44.0%. Educational institutions: college 16, secondary school 74, primary school 245, madrasa 110. Noted educational institutions: Mithapukur College (1970), Shathibari College (1970), Shathibari Multilateral High School (1958).

Cultural organisations Library 1, club 86, theatre group 1, auditorium 1, playground 15, cinema hall 5.

Main sources of income Agriculture 69.47%, non-agricultural labourer 4.43%, industry 0.51%, commerce 11.27%, transport and communication 3.05%,' service 3.48%, construction 0.8%, religious service 0.17%, rent and remittance 0.11% and others 6.71%.

Ownership of agricultural land Landowner 53.2%, landless 46.8%; agricultural landowner: urban 50.4% and rural 53.27%.

Main crops Paddy, wheat, potato, sugarcane, vegetables.

Extinct or nearly extinct crops Jute, tobacco.

Main fruits Mango, jackfruit, blackberry, papaya, banana.

Fisheries, dairies and poultries Fishery 15, dairy 70, poultry 100, nursery 22, hatchery 3.

Communication facilities Pucca road 256 km, mud road 876 km.

Extinct or nearly extinct traditional transport Palanquin, bullock cart.

Noted manufactories Husking mill 75, saw mill 25, oil mill 2, ice factory 10, bidi factory 1, welding factory 20, dairy and food products 1, meat processing industry 1, cold storage 4.

Cottage industries Blacksmith 76, potteries 55, jute work 10, leather work 12, bamboo work 230, tailoring 202.

Hats, bazars and fairs Hats and bazars are 60, fairs 12, most noted of which are Shathibari Hat, Jayagirhat, Shukur Hat, Bairati Hat, Rani Pukur Hat, Chowdhury Gopalpur Hat, Balua Hat, Serudanga Hat, Shathibari Durga Puja Mela, Mithapukur Bazar Puja Mela, Bairati Baruni Mela, Chowdhury Gopalpur Hat Baruni Mela.

Main exports Paddy, wheat, sugarcane molasses, potato, vegetables.

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 97.4%, tap 0.3% and others 2.3%.

Sanitation 27.3% of dwelling households of the upazila use sanitary latrines and 47.1% of dwelling households use non-sanitary latrines; 25.6% of households do not have latrine facilities.

Health centres Upazila health complex 1, union family planning centre 17, union health centre 11, regional training centre for family planning 1.

NGO activities Operationally important NGOs are brac, asa, CARE, caritas, thengamara mahila sabuj sangha. [Abu Md. Iqbal Rumi Shah]

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