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<p class=Normal >'''Nilphamari Sadar Upazila''''' ''([[nilphamari district]]) area 373.09 sq km, located in between 25&deg;48&acute; and 26&deg;03&acute; north latitudes and in between 88&deg;44&acute; and 88&deg;59&acute; east longitudes. It is bounded by [[domar]] and [[jaldhaka]] upazilas on the north, [[saidpur]] upazila on the south, [[kishoreganj]] (Nilphamari) and Jaldhaka upazilas on the east, [[khansama]] and [[debiganj]] upazilas on the west.  
'''Nilphamari Sadar Upazila''''' ''([[nilphamari district]]) area 373.09 sq km, located in between 25&deg;48&acute; and 26&deg;03&acute; north latitudes and in between 88&deg;44&acute; and 88&deg;59&acute; east longitudes. It is bounded by [[domar]] and [[jaldhaka]] upazilas on the north, [[saidpur]] upazila on the south, [[kishoreganj]] (Nilphamari) and Jaldhaka upazilas on the east, [[khansama]] and [[debiganj]] upazilas on the west.  


  <p class=Normal >''Population ''Total 3718790; male 191336, female 180543; Muslim 293509, Hindu 77740, Buddhist 344, Christian 15 and others 271.  
  ''Population ''Total 3718790; male 191336, female 180543; Muslim 293509, Hindu 77740, Buddhist 344, Christian 15 and others 271.  


  <p class=Normal >''Water bodies'' Main rivers: Jamuneshwari, Chikli; Motiatura Beel, Dhuliar Beel, Choura Beel are notable.
  ''Water bodies'' Main rivers: Jamuneshwari, Chikli; Motiatura Beel, Dhuliar Beel, Choura Beel are notable.


  <p class=Normal >''Administration'' Nilphamari Thana was formed in 1870 and it was turned into an upazila in 1984. ''''''
  ''Administration'' Nilphamari Thana was formed in 1870 and it was turned into an upazila in 1984. ''''''


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  Upazila
  Upazila
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Source Bangladesh Population Census 2001, Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics.
Source Bangladesh Population Census 2001, Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics.


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  <p class=Normal >''Archaeological heritage and relics ''[[Nilsagar]] Dighi (former name Birat Dighi or Binni Dighi) at Gorgram, Tomb of Hazrat ''Pir'' Mohiuddin (Kunda Pukur), Bishnu Mandir (Palashbari).
  ''Archaeological heritage and relics ''[[Nilsagar]] Dighi (former name Birat Dighi or Binni Dighi) at Gorgram, Tomb of Hazrat ''Pir'' Mohiuddin (Kunda Pukur), Bishnu Mandir (Palashbari).


  <p class=Normal >''History of the War of Liberation'' On 7 April 1971, the freedom fighters captured 300 rifles and 10,000 ammunitions from the armoury. On 8 April the Pak army took control over Nilphamari town.  
  ''History of the War of Liberation'' On 7 April 1971, the freedom fighters captured 300 rifles and 10,000 ammunitions from the armoury. On 8 April the Pak army took control over Nilphamari town.  


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  <p class=Normal >''Marks of the War of Liberation'' Memorial monument 2 (Swadhinatar Smriti Amlan, Bashar Gate).
  ''Marks of the War of Liberation'' Memorial monument 2 (Swadhinatar Smriti Amlan, Bashar Gate).


  <p class=Normal >''Religious institutions ''Mosque 624, temple 371, church 1, tomb 2. Noted religious institutions: tomb of Hazrat ''Pir'' Mohiuddin (Kunda Pukur), tomb of Syed Pagla Pir (Darowani).
  ''Religious institutions ''Mosque 624, temple 371, church 1, tomb 2. Noted religious institutions: tomb of Hazrat ''Pir'' Mohiuddin (Kunda Pukur), tomb of Syed Pagla Pir (Darowani).


  <p class=Normal >''Literacy rate and educational institutions'' Average literacy 39.2%; male 45.6%, female 32.5%. Educational institutions: college 6, primary teachers training institute (PTI) 1, secondary school 87, primary school 217, madrasa 45, maktab 460. Noted educational institutions: Masiur'' ''Rahaman College (1958), Government Mohila College (1972), Nilphamari Government College (1986), Nilphamari Government High School (1882), Government Boys'; High School (1914), Government Girls'; High School (1945), Samir Uddin Boys'; High School (1963), Natun Bazar Bilateral High School (1970), Rabeya Balika Bidya Niketon (1973).
  ''Literacy rate and educational institutions'' Average literacy 39.2%; male 45.6%, female 32.5%. Educational institutions: college 6, primary teachers training institute (PTI) 1, secondary school 87, primary school 217, madrasa 45, maktab 460. Noted educational institutions: Masiur'' ''Rahaman College (1958), Government Mohila College (1972), Nilphamari Government College (1986), Nilphamari Government High School (1882), Government Boys'; High School (1914), Government Girls'; High School (1945), Samir Uddin Boys'; High School (1963), Natun Bazar Bilateral High School (1970), Rabeya Balika Bidya Niketon (1973).


  <p class=Normal >''Newspapers and periodicals ''Daily: ''Nil Kantha''; weekly: ''Nilphamari'' ''Barta'', ''Nilsagar'', ''Nilsamachar''; defunct:'' Jagari'' (1962), ''Nilanchan'' (1972).
  ''Newspapers and periodicals ''Daily: ''Nil Kantha''; weekly: ''Nilphamari'' ''Barta'', ''Nilsagar'', ''Nilsamachar''; defunct:'' Jagari'' (1962), ''Nilanchan'' (1972).


  <p class=Normal >''Cultural organisations'' Library 2,'' ''club 5, theatre group 4, theatre stage 1, music academy 4, cinema hall 2, women';s organisation 1.
  ''Cultural organisations'' Library 2,'' ''club 5, theatre group 4, theatre stage 1, music academy 4, cinema hall 2, women';s organisation 1.


  <p class=Normal >''Main sources of income'' Agriculture 69.10%, non-agricultural labourer 3.41%, commerce 12.02%, transport and communication 3.39%, service 5.93%, construction 0.95%, religious service 0.21%, rent and remittance 0.12% and others 4.87%.
  ''Main sources of income'' Agriculture 69.10%, non-agricultural labourer 3.41%, commerce 12.02%, transport and communication 3.39%, service 5.93%, construction 0.95%, religious service 0.21%, rent and remittance 0.12% and others 4.87%.


  <p class=Normal >''Ownership of agricultural land ''Landowner 55.02%, landless 44.98%; agricultural landowner: urban 40.41% and rural 56.70%.
  ''Ownership of agricultural land ''Landowner 55.02%, landless 44.98%; agricultural landowner: urban 40.41% and rural 56.70%.


  <p class=Normal >''Main crops ''Paddy, wheat, jute, potato, tobacco, cotton, ginger.'' ''
  ''Main crops ''Paddy, wheat, jute, potato, tobacco, cotton, ginger.'' ''


  <p class=Normal >''Extinct or nearly extinct crops'' Linseed, sesame, ''kaun, ''mustard, ''aus ''paddy.
  ''Extinct or nearly extinct crops'' Linseed, sesame, ''kaun, ''mustard, ''aus ''paddy.


  <p class=Normal >''Main fruits'' Mango, jackfruit, blackberry, guava, banana.
  ''Main fruits'' Mango, jackfruit, blackberry, guava, banana.


  <p class=Normal >''Communication facilities'' Pucca road 83 km, semi-pucca road 29 km, mud road 596.81 km; railway 25.6 km.
  ''Communication facilities'' Pucca road 83 km, semi-pucca road 29 km, mud road 596.81 km; railway 25.6 km.


  <p class=Normal >''Extinct or nearly extinct traditional transport'' Palanquin, bullock cart.
  ''Extinct or nearly extinct traditional transport'' Palanquin, bullock cart.


  <p class=Normal >''Noted manufactories'' Textile mill, saw mill, rice mill, ice cream factory.
  ''Noted manufactories'' Textile mill, saw mill, rice mill, ice cream factory.


  <p class=Normal >''Cottage industries'' Goldsmith, blacksmith, weaving, potteries, bamboo work, wood work, tailoring, ''bidi'' factory.
  ''Cottage industries'' Goldsmith, blacksmith, weaving, potteries, bamboo work, wood work, tailoring, ''bidi'' factory.


  <p class=Normal >''Hats, bazars and fairs'' Hats and bazars are 26, fair 1, most noted of which are Bhabaniganj Hat, Babrijhar Hat, Darowani Hat, Dhelapir Hat, Pancha Pukur Hat, Palashbari Hat, Porardanga Hat, Jadur Hat, Shakhamacha Hat, Syed Pagla Pir Mela at Darwoani.
  ''Hats, bazars and fairs'' Hats and bazars are 26, fair 1, most noted of which are Bhabaniganj Hat, Babrijhar Hat, Darowani Hat, Dhelapir Hat, Pancha Pukur Hat, Palashbari Hat, Porardanga Hat, Jadur Hat, Shakhamacha Hat, Syed Pagla Pir Mela at Darwoani.


  <p class=Normal >''Main exports ''Paddy, jute, cotton, ginger, tobacco.
  ''Main exports ''Paddy, jute, cotton, ginger, tobacco.


  <p class=Normal >''Access to electricity'' All the wards and unions of the upazila are under rural electrification net-work. However 12.37% of the dwelling households have access to electricity.  
  ''Access to electricity'' All the wards and unions of the upazila are under rural electrification net-work. However 12.37% of the dwelling households have access to electricity.  


  <p class=Normal >''Sources of drinking water ''Tube-well 90.27%, tap 0.43%,'' ''pond 0.21% and others 9.09%.  
  ''Sources of drinking water ''Tube-well 90.27%, tap 0.43%,'' ''pond 0.21% and others 9.09%.  


  <p class=Normal >''Sanitation ''14.12% (rural 9.39% and urban 55.42%) of dwelling households of the upazila use sanitary latrines and 19.75% (rural 19.77% and urban 19.65%) of dwelling households use non-sanitary latrines; 66.13% of households do not have latrine facilities.
  ''Sanitation ''14.12% (rural 9.39% and urban 55.42%) of dwelling households of the upazila use sanitary latrines and 19.75% (rural 19.77% and urban 19.65%) of dwelling households use non-sanitary latrines; 66.13% of households do not have latrine facilities.


  <p class=Normal >''Health centres'' District sadar hospital 1, TB hospital 1, diabetic hospital 1, satellite clinic 2, leprosy hospital 2, union health and family welfare centre 2, family planning centre 15, veterinary hospital 2.
  ''Health centres'' District sadar hospital 1, TB hospital 1, diabetic hospital 1, satellite clinic 2, leprosy hospital 2, union health and family welfare centre 2, family planning centre 15, veterinary hospital 2.


  <p class=Normal >''NGO activities ''Operationally important NGOs are'' ''[[brac]],'' ''[[asa]], CARE, Nijera Kori, RDSS.  
  ''NGO activities ''Operationally important NGOs are'' ''[[brac]],'' ''[[asa]], CARE, Nijera Kori, RDSS.  


  <p class=Normal >[Abdus Sattar]  
  [Abdus Sattar]  


  <p class=Normal >'''References '''''Bangladesh Population Census 2001,'' Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics; Cultural survey report of Nilphamari Sadar Upazila 2007. [Sattar, Abdus  Department of Bangla, Bera Degree College, Pabna]
  '''References '''''Bangladesh Population Census 2001,'' Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics; Cultural survey report of Nilphamari Sadar Upazila 2007. [Sattar, Abdus  Department of Bangla, Bera Degree College, Pabna]


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Revision as of 06:20, 18 June 2021

Nilphamari Sadar Upazila (nilphamari district) area 373.09 sq km, located in between 25°48´ and 26°03´ north latitudes and in between 88°44´ and 88°59´ east longitudes. It is bounded by domar and jaldhaka upazilas on the north, saidpur upazila on the south, kishoreganj (Nilphamari) and Jaldhaka upazilas on the east, khansama and debiganj upazilas on the west.

Population Total 3718790; male 191336, female 180543; Muslim 293509, Hindu 77740, Buddhist 344, Christian 15 and others 271. 
Water bodies Main rivers: Jamuneshwari, Chikli; Motiatura Beel, Dhuliar Beel, Choura Beel are notable.
Administration Nilphamari Thana was formed in 1870 and it was turned into an upazila in 1984. '


Upazila

Municipality

Union
Mouza
Village
Population
Density (per sq km)
Literacy rate (%)
Urban
Rural
Urban
Rural

1

15
109
108
40084
331795
997
60.7
36.5
Municipality 

Area (sq km)

Ward
Mahalla
Population
Density (per sq km)
Literacy rate (%) 

19.28

9
13
40084
2079
60.7
Union

Name of union and GO code

Area (acre)
Population
Literacy rate (%)
Male
Female

Itakhola 31

5520
12094
11137
38.99

Kachukata 37

5247
11281
10634
39.52

Kunda Pukur 50

6789
14026
13198
39.42

Khokshabari 44

6451
10678
10207
36.59

Gorgram 25

6767
12555
11456
32.54

Chaora Bargachha 18

7560
11038
10650
34.43

Charaikhola 12

5903
14102
13198
36.25

Chapra Saramjani 11

5698
11679
11226
31.44

Tupamari 94

5198
12610
11779
37.82

Panch Pukur 63

4524
10231
9481
35.83

Palashbari 69

5617
9219
8871
36.06

Ramnagar 75

5179
10489
9994
30.73

Lakshmi Chap 73

5540
8263
8088
39.68

Sangalshi 82

4921
9440
8779
37.28

Sonaroy 88

6452
13205
12187
39.73

Source Bangladesh Population Census 2001, Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics.


Archaeological heritage and relics Nilsagar Dighi (former name Birat Dighi or Binni Dighi) at Gorgram, Tomb of Hazrat Pir Mohiuddin (Kunda Pukur), Bishnu Mandir (Palashbari).
History of the War of Liberation On 7 April 1971, the freedom fighters captured 300 rifles and 10,000 ammunitions from the armoury. On 8 April the Pak army took control over Nilphamari town. 



Marks of the War of Liberation Memorial monument 2 (Swadhinatar Smriti Amlan, Bashar Gate).
Religious institutions Mosque 624, temple 371, church 1, tomb 2. Noted religious institutions: tomb of Hazrat Pir Mohiuddin (Kunda Pukur), tomb of Syed Pagla Pir (Darowani).
Literacy rate and educational institutions Average literacy 39.2%; male 45.6%, female 32.5%. Educational institutions: college 6, primary teachers training institute (PTI) 1, secondary school 87, primary school 217, madrasa 45, maktab 460. Noted educational institutions: Masiur Rahaman College (1958), Government Mohila College (1972), Nilphamari Government College (1986), Nilphamari Government High School (1882), Government Boys'; High School (1914), Government Girls'; High School (1945), Samir Uddin Boys'; High School (1963), Natun Bazar Bilateral High School (1970), Rabeya Balika Bidya Niketon (1973).
Newspapers and periodicals Daily: Nil Kantha; weekly: Nilphamari Barta, Nilsagar, Nilsamachar; defunct: Jagari (1962), Nilanchan (1972).
Cultural organisations Library 2, club 5, theatre group 4, theatre stage 1, music academy 4, cinema hall 2, women';s organisation 1.
Main sources of income Agriculture 69.10%, non-agricultural labourer 3.41%, commerce 12.02%, transport and communication 3.39%, service 5.93%, construction 0.95%, religious service 0.21%, rent and remittance 0.12% and others 4.87%.
Ownership of agricultural land Landowner 55.02%, landless 44.98%; agricultural landowner: urban 40.41% and rural 56.70%.
Main crops Paddy, wheat, jute, potato, tobacco, cotton, ginger. 
Extinct or nearly extinct crops Linseed, sesame, kaun, mustard, aus paddy.
Main fruits Mango, jackfruit, blackberry, guava, banana.
Communication facilities Pucca road 83 km, semi-pucca road 29 km, mud road 596.81 km; railway 25.6 km.
Extinct or nearly extinct traditional transport Palanquin, bullock cart.
Noted manufactories Textile mill, saw mill, rice mill, ice cream factory.
Cottage industries Goldsmith, blacksmith, weaving, potteries, bamboo work, wood work, tailoring, bidi factory.
Hats, bazars and fairs Hats and bazars are 26, fair 1, most noted of which are Bhabaniganj Hat, Babrijhar Hat, Darowani Hat, Dhelapir Hat, Pancha Pukur Hat, Palashbari Hat, Porardanga Hat, Jadur Hat, Shakhamacha Hat, Syed Pagla Pir Mela at Darwoani.
Main exports Paddy, jute, cotton, ginger, tobacco.
Access to electricity All the wards and unions of the upazila are under rural electrification net-work. However 12.37% of the dwelling households have access to electricity. 
Sources of drinking water Tube-well 90.27%, tap 0.43%, pond 0.21% and others 9.09%. 
Sanitation 14.12% (rural 9.39% and urban 55.42%) of dwelling households of the upazila use sanitary latrines and 19.75% (rural 19.77% and urban 19.65%) of dwelling households use non-sanitary latrines; 66.13% of households do not have latrine facilities.
Health centres District sadar hospital 1, TB hospital 1, diabetic hospital 1, satellite clinic 2, leprosy hospital 2, union health and family welfare centre 2, family planning centre 15, veterinary hospital 2.
NGO activities Operationally important NGOs are brac, asa, CARE, Nijera Kori, RDSS. 
[Abdus Sattar] 
References Bangladesh Population Census 2001, Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics; Cultural survey report of Nilphamari Sadar Upazila 2007. [Sattar, Abdus  Department of Bangla, Bera Degree College, Pabna]