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'''Sonargaon Upazila''' ([[Narayanganj District|narayanganj district]]) area 171.66 sq km, located in between 23°32' and 23°46' north latitudes and in between 90°31' and 90°41' east longitudes. It is bounded by [[Araihazar Upazila|araihazar]] and [[Rupganj Upazila|rupganj]] upazilas on the north, [[Munshiganj Sadar Upazila|munshiganj sadar]] and [[Gazaria Upazila|gazaria]] upazilas on the south, [[Meghna Upazila|meghna]] and Gazaria upazilas on the east, [[Bandar Upazila|bandar]], [[Narayanganj Sadar Upazila|narayanganj sadar]], Rupganj upazilas and [[Demra Thana|demra]] thana on the west.
'''Sonargaon Upazila''' ([[Narayanganj District|narayanganj district]]) area 171.67 sq km, located in between 23°32' and 23°46' north latitudes and in between 90°31' and 90°41' east longitudes. It is bounded by [[Araihazar Upazila|araihazar]] and [[Rupganj Upazila|rupganj]] upazilas on the north, [[Munshiganj Sadar Upazila|munshiganj sadar]] and [[Gazaria Upazila|gazaria]] upazilas on the south, [[Meghna Upazila|meghna]] and Gazaria upazilas on the east, [[Bandar Upazila|bandar]], [[Narayanganj Sadar Upazila|narayanganj sadar]], Rupganj upazilas and [[Demra Thana|demra]] thana on the west.


''Population'' Total 305562; male 159613, female 145949; Muslim 293976, Hindu 11388, Buddhist 42, Christian 142 and others 14.
''Population'' Total 400358; male 204438, female 195920; Muslim 385539, Hindu 14484, Buddhist 67, Christian 235 and others 33.


''Water bodies'' Main rivers: [[Meghna River|meghna]], [[Shitalakshya River|shitalakshya]], [[Old Brahmaputra River|old brahmaputra]] (moribund).
''Water bodies'' Main rivers: [[Meghna River|meghna]], [[Shitalakshya River|shitalakshya]], [[Old Brahmaputra River|old brahmaputra]] (moribund).
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| Urban || Rural || | Urban || Rural
| Urban || Rural || | Urban || Rural
|-
|-
|  
| 1 || 10 || 257 || 398 || 32796 || 367562 || 2332 || 62.6 || 53.9
1
 
|  
11
 
|  
351
 
|  
487
 
|  
4702
 
|  
300860
 
|  
1780
 
|  
62.8
 
|  
46.7
 
|}
|}
{| class="table table-bordered table-hover"
{| class="table table-bordered table-hover"
|-
|-
| colspan="9" |Upazila Town
| colspan="9" | Municipality
|-
|-
|  
| Area <br>(sq km) || Ward || Mahalla || Population || Density<br>(per sq km) || Literacy rate (%)
Area (sq km)
 
|  
Mouza
 
|  
Population
 
|  
Density (per sq km)
 
|  
Literacy rate (%)
 
|-
|-
|  
| 9.06 || 9 || 60 || 32796 || 3620 || 62.6
0.73
 
|  
6
 
|  
4702
 
|  
6441
 
|  
62.8
 
|}
|}
{| class="table table-bordered table-hover"
{| class="table table-bordered table-hover"
| colspan="5" | Union
| colspan="5" | Union
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| Male || Female
| Male || Female
|-
|-
|  
| Kachpur 43 || 3102 || 31228  || 29506 || 62.9
Aminpur 8
 
|  
2237
 
|  
12188
 
|  
11439
 
|  
58.01
 
|-
|-
|  
| Jampur 34 || 5218 || 22824  || 22007 || 52.5
Kachpur 43
 
|  
3087
 
|  
19839
 
|  
16108
 
|  
57.28
 
|-
|-
|  
| Noagaon 60 || 3150 || 10974  || 11602 || 44.8
Jampur 34
 
|  
5438
 
|  
17529
 
|  
15928
 
|  
44.21
 
|-
|-
|  
| Pirijpur 69 || 4239 || 24707  || 20733 || 59.8
Noagaon 60
 
|  
3054
 
|  
9489
 
|  
8769
 
|  
40.52
 
|-
|-
|  
| Baradi  27 || 3465 || 12478  || 13285 || 41.9
Pirijpur 69
 
|  
4252
 
|  
17363
 
|  
15098
 
|  
50.05
 
|-
|-
|  
| Baidyer Bazar 24 || 2251 || 11658  || 11377 || 42.1
Baradi 25
 
|  
3350
 
|  
12429
 
|  
11857
 
|  
32.86
 
|-
|-
|  
| Mugra Para 51 || 2089 || 17299  || 16207 || 62.7
Baidyer Bazar 17
 
|
2366
 
|
10250
 
|  
9547
 
|  
43.95
 
|-
|  
Mugra Para 51
 
|  
1929
 
|  
12630
 
|  
11485
 
|  
51.58
 
|-
|-
|  
| Shambhupura 86 || 3859 || 13017  || 13629 || 55.3
Shambhupura 86
 
|  
3404
 
|  
12096
 
|  
12217
 
|  
47.17
 
|-
|-
|  
| Sanmandi 94 || 5054 || 18918  || 19111 || 51.8
Sanmandi 94
 
|  
5176
 
|  
18117
 
|  
17140
 
|  
43.41
 
|-
|-
|  
| Sadipur 77 || 4588 || 24523  || 22479 || 49.0
Sadipur 77
 
|  
4061
 
|  
17683
 
|  
16361
 
|  
42.88
|}
|}


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


[[Image:SonargoanUpazila.jpg|thumb|400px]]
[[Image:SonargoanUpazila.jpg|thumb|400px]]
''Archaeological heritage and relics'' Single domed mosque built by Jalaluddin Fatheh Shah (1489 AD), Tomb of Sultan Ghiyasuddin Azam Shah (1410 AD), single domed mosque built by Alauddin Hussain Shah (1522), Tomb of Shah Langar (1422), Panch Pir Dargah, [[Grand Trunk Road|grand trunk road]], [[Khasnagar Dighi|khasnagar dighi]], Company Kuthi, [[Yusufganj Mosque|yusufganj mosque]], [[Goaldi Mosque|goaldi mosque]] (1519), [[Langalband|langalband]] (holy bathing spot), Panam Nagar.
''Archaeological heritage and relics'' Single domed mosque built by Jalaluddin Fatheh Shah (1489 AD), Tomb of Sultan Ghiyasuddin Azam Shah (1410 AD), single domed mosque built by Alauddin Hussain Shah (1522), Tomb of Shah Langar (1422), Panch Pir Dargah, [[Grand Trunk Road|grand trunk road]], [[Khasnagar Dighi|khasnagar dighi]], Company Kuthi, [[Yusufganj Mosque|yusufganj mosque]], [[Goaldi Mosque|goaldi mosque]] (1519), [[Langalband|langalband]] (holy bathing spot), Panam Nagar.


''Historical events''  From 1335 to 1535 AD Sonargaon was sometime thecapital of Bengal and sometimes administrative headquarters of the eastern region of Bengal. The Moroccan traveler [[Ibn Battuta|ibn battuta]] visited Sonargaon in 1346 AD. One freedom fighter was killed in an encounter with the Pak army at Panam during the [[War of Liberation, The|war of liberation]]. During this time the Pak army conducted mass killing at villages Sanmandi, Pirijpur and Chilarbagh.  
''Historical events''  From 1335 to 1535 AD Sonargaon was the capital and the administrative headquarters of the eastern region of Bengal at different periods. Globe trotter [[Ibn Battuta|ibn battuta]] of Morocco visited Sonargaon in 1346 AD.
 
''War of Liberation''  One freedom fighter was killed in an encounter with the Pak army at Panam during the [[War of Liberation, The|war of liberation]]. During this time the Pak army conducted mass killing at villages Sammandi, Pirijpur and Chilarbag of the upazila.
For details: see সোনারগাঁও উপজেলা, ''বাংলাদেশ মুক্তিযুদ্ধ জ্ঞানকোষ'' (Encyclopedia of Bangladesh War of Liberation), বাংলাদেশ এশিয়াটিক সোসাইটি, ঢাকা ২০২০, খণ্ড ১০।


''Religious institutions'' Mosque 460, temple 36, tomb 10. Noted religious institutions: Single domed mosque built by Jalaluddin Fatheh Shah (1489 AD), singled domed mosque built by Alauddin Hussain Shah (1522), Yusufganj Mosque, Goaldi Mosque (1519).
''Religious institutions'' Mosque 460, temple 36, tomb 10. Noted religious institutions: Single domed mosque built by Jalaluddin Fatheh Shah (1489 AD), singled domed mosque built by Alauddin Hussain Shah (1522), Yusufganj Mosque, Goaldi Mosque (1519).


''Literacy rate and educational institutions'' Average literacy 47%; male 51.5%, female 42.1%. Educational institutions: college 4, institution 1, secondary school 6, primary school 82, community school 26, satellite school 9, madrasa 10. Noted educational institutions: Sonargaon Degree College (1969), Kazi Fazlul Haque Womens' College (1988), Sonargaon GR Institution (1900), Baradi Multilateral High School (1900), Panchami Ghat High School (1909), Ribor Pilot Girls' High School (1916), Jampur Majher Char MSGK High School (1918), Baidyer Bazar NM Pilot High School, Hossainpur High School, Mohojampur High School, Mograpara HGGS Smriti Biddayatan (1934).
''Literacy rate and educational institutions'' Average literacy 54.6%; male 56.7%, female 52.5%. Educational institutions: college 4, institution 1, secondary school 6, primary school 82, community school 26, satellite school 9, madrasa 10. Noted educational institutions: Sonargaon Degree College (1969), Kazi Fazlul Haque Womens' College (1988), Sonargaon GR Institution (1900), Baradi Multilateral High School (1900), Panchami Ghat High School (1909), Ribor Pilot Girls' High School (1916), Jampur Majher Char MSGK High School (1918), Baidyer Bazar NM Pilot High School, Hossainpur High School, Mohojampur High School, Mograpara HGGS Smriti Biddayatan (1934).


''Newspapers and periodicals'' Irregular: Sonargaon Kagoj, Sonargaon Porikroma (monthly), Sonargaon Patrika.
''Newspapers and periodicals'' Irregular: Sonargaon Kagoj, Sonargaon Porikroma (monthly), Sonargaon Patrika.
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''Fisheries, dairies and poultries'' Fishery 12, poultry 780, hatchery 5.
''Fisheries, dairies and poultries'' Fishery 12, poultry 780, hatchery 5.


''Communication facilities''  Pucca road 85 km, mud road 200 km.
''Communication facilities''  Pucca road 147.32 km, semi-pucca 41.99, mud road 174.94 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''  Industrial products, sari, cotton fabrics, vegetables.
''Main exports''  Industrial products, sari, cotton fabrics, vegetables.


''Access to electricity'' All the wards and unions of the upazila are under rural electrification net-work. However 77.63% of the dwelling households have access to electricity.
''Access to electricity'' All the unions of the upazila are under rural electrification net-work. However 96.9% of the dwelling households have access to electricity.  


''Sources of drinking water'' Tube-well 93.36%, tap 2.03%, pond 0.60% and others 4%. The presence of arsenic has been detected in shallow tube-well water of the upazila.
''Sources of drinking water'' Tube-well 92.9%, tap 4.9% and others 2.2%. The presence of arsenic has been detected in shallow tube-well water of the upazila.


''Sanitation'' 38.19% (rural 38.13% and urban 42.03%) of dwelling households of the upazila use sanitary latrines and 57.21% (rural 57.24% and urban 55.30%) of dwelling households use non-sanitary latrines; 4.60% of households do not have latrine facilities.
''Sanitation'' 77.0% of dwelling households of the upazila use sanitary latrines and 21.6% of dwelling households use non-sanitary latrines; 1.4% of households do not have latrine facilities.


''Health centres'' Upazila health complex 1, health and family planning centre 11, satellite clinic 3, clinic 10. ''Natural disasters''  The cyclone of 1969 caused heavy damages to settlements of the village Nazirpur Neelkanda under Sanmandi union of the upazila.
''Health centres'' Upazila health complex 1, health and family planning centre 11, satellite clinic 3, clinic 10. ''Natural disasters''  The cyclone of 1969 caused heavy damages to settlements of the village Nazirpur Neelkanda under Sanmandi union of the upazila.
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''NGO activities'' Operationally important NGOs are [[BRAC|brac]], [[Proshika|proshika]], [[ASA|asa]], VARC, [[Thengamara Mahila Sabuj Sangha|thengamara mahila sabuj sangha]]. [Shamsuddoha Chowdhury]
''NGO activities'' Operationally important NGOs are [[BRAC|brac]], [[Proshika|proshika]], [[ASA|asa]], VARC, [[Thengamara Mahila Sabuj Sangha|thengamara mahila sabuj sangha]]. [Shamsuddoha Chowdhury]


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


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

Latest revision as of 04:37, 26 October 2023

Sonargaon Upazila (narayanganj district) area 171.67 sq km, located in between 23°32' and 23°46' north latitudes and in between 90°31' and 90°41' east longitudes. It is bounded by araihazar and rupganj upazilas on the north, munshiganj sadar and gazaria upazilas on the south, meghna and Gazaria upazilas on the east, bandar, narayanganj sadar, Rupganj upazilas and demra thana on the west.

Population Total 400358; male 204438, female 195920; Muslim 385539, Hindu 14484, Buddhist 67, Christian 235 and others 33.

Water bodies Main rivers: meghna, shitalakshya, old brahmaputra (moribund).

Administration Sonargaon 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 10 257 398 32796 367562 2332 62.6 53.9
Municipality
Area
(sq km)
Ward Mahalla Population Density
(per sq km)
Literacy rate (%)
9.06 9 60 32796 3620 62.6
Union
Name of union and GO code Area (acre) Population Literacy rate (%)
Male Female
Kachpur 43 3102 31228 29506 62.9
Jampur 34 5218 22824 22007 52.5
Noagaon 60 3150 10974 11602 44.8
Pirijpur 69 4239 24707 20733 59.8
Baradi 27 3465 12478 13285 41.9
Baidyer Bazar 24 2251 11658 11377 42.1
Mugra Para 51 2089 17299 16207 62.7
Shambhupura 86 3859 13017 13629 55.3
Sanmandi 94 5054 18918 19111 51.8
Sadipur 77 4588 24523 22479 49.0

Source Bangladesh Population Census 2011, Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics.

Archaeological heritage and relics Single domed mosque built by Jalaluddin Fatheh Shah (1489 AD), Tomb of Sultan Ghiyasuddin Azam Shah (1410 AD), single domed mosque built by Alauddin Hussain Shah (1522), Tomb of Shah Langar (1422), Panch Pir Dargah, grand trunk road, khasnagar dighi, Company Kuthi, yusufganj mosque, goaldi mosque (1519), langalband (holy bathing spot), Panam Nagar.

Historical events From 1335 to 1535 AD Sonargaon was the capital and the administrative headquarters of the eastern region of Bengal at different periods. Globe trotter ibn battuta of Morocco visited Sonargaon in 1346 AD.

War of Liberation One freedom fighter was killed in an encounter with the Pak army at Panam during the war of liberation. During this time the Pak army conducted mass killing at villages Sammandi, Pirijpur and Chilarbag of the upazila.

For details: see সোনারগাঁও উপজেলা, বাংলাদেশ মুক্তিযুদ্ধ জ্ঞানকোষ (Encyclopedia of Bangladesh War of Liberation), বাংলাদেশ এশিয়াটিক সোসাইটি, ঢাকা ২০২০, খণ্ড ১০।

Religious institutions Mosque 460, temple 36, tomb 10. Noted religious institutions: Single domed mosque built by Jalaluddin Fatheh Shah (1489 AD), singled domed mosque built by Alauddin Hussain Shah (1522), Yusufganj Mosque, Goaldi Mosque (1519).

Literacy rate and educational institutions Average literacy 54.6%; male 56.7%, female 52.5%. Educational institutions: college 4, institution 1, secondary school 6, primary school 82, community school 26, satellite school 9, madrasa 10. Noted educational institutions: Sonargaon Degree College (1969), Kazi Fazlul Haque Womens' College (1988), Sonargaon GR Institution (1900), Baradi Multilateral High School (1900), Panchami Ghat High School (1909), Ribor Pilot Girls' High School (1916), Jampur Majher Char MSGK High School (1918), Baidyer Bazar NM Pilot High School, Hossainpur High School, Mohojampur High School, Mograpara HGGS Smriti Biddayatan (1934).

Newspapers and periodicals Irregular: Sonargaon Kagoj, Sonargaon Porikroma (monthly), Sonargaon Patrika.

Cultural organisations Library 3, club 26, women organisation 1, jatra group 5, cinema hall 6, playground 19.

Tourist spots Bangladesh Folk Art and Crafts Foundation at Sonargaon.

Main sources of income Agriculture 25.95%, non-agricultural labourer 2.60%, industry 4.27%, commerce 23.74%, transport and communication 4.51%, service 20.31%, construction 1.61%, religious service 0.31%, rent and remittance 4.68% and others 12.02%

Ownership of agricultural land Landowner 52.49%, landless 47.51%; agricultural landowner: urban 32.55% and rural 52.79%.'

Main crops Paddy, potato, sugarcane, jute, sesame, masur, khesari, vegetables.

Extinct or nearly extinct crops Kaun, linseed, mustard.

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

Fisheries, dairies and poultries Fishery 12, poultry 780, hatchery 5.

Communication facilities Pucca road 147.32 km, semi-pucca 41.99, mud road 174.94 km.

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

Noted manufactories Garments factory, cement factory, spinning mill, steel mill, printing mill, rolling mill, paper mill, oil mill, textile mill.

Cottage industries Goldsmith, blacksmith, weaving, wood work, bamboo work, cane work.

Hats, bazars and fairs Hats and bazars are 16, fairs 6, most noted of which are Ananda Bazar Hat, Kaikartek Hat, Folk Art and Crafts Mela, Luknath Brahmachari Mela, Gachhtala Mela at Mangalgram,' Pagla Mela at Hamchadi and Bou Mela at Udbhabganj.

Main exports Industrial products, sari, cotton fabrics, vegetables.

Access to electricity All the unions of the upazila are under rural electrification net-work. However 96.9% of the dwelling households have access to electricity.

Sources of drinking water Tube-well 92.9%, tap 4.9% and others 2.2%. The presence of arsenic has been detected in shallow tube-well water of the upazila.

Sanitation 77.0% of dwelling households of the upazila use sanitary latrines and 21.6% of dwelling households use non-sanitary latrines; 1.4% of households do not have latrine facilities.

Health centres Upazila health complex 1, health and family planning centre 11, satellite clinic 3, clinic 10. Natural disasters The cyclone of 1969 caused heavy damages to settlements of the village Nazirpur Neelkanda under Sanmandi union of the upazila.

NGO activities Operationally important NGOs are brac, proshika, asa, VARC, thengamara mahila sabuj sangha. [Shamsuddoha Chowdhury]

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