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'''Pirganj Upazila''' ([[Thakurgaon District|thakurgaon district]])  area 353.30 sq km, located in between 25°40' and 25°59' north latitudes and in between 88°15' and 88°22' east longitudes. It is bounded by [[Thakurgaon Sadar Upazila|thakurgaon sadar]] upazila on the north, [[West Bengal|west bengal]] state of India on the south, [[Birganj Upazila|birganj]] and [[Bochaganj Upazila|bochaganj]] upazilas on the east, [[Ranisankail Upazila|ranisankail]] upazila and West Bengal state of India on the west.
'''Pirganj Upazila''' ([[Thakurgaon District|thakurgaon district]])  area 353.99 sq km, located in between 25°40' and 25°59' north latitudes and in between 88°15' and 88°22' east longitudes. It is bounded by [[Thakurgaon Sadar Upazila|thakurgaon sadar]] upazila on the north, [[West Bengal|west bengal]] state of India on the south, [[Birganj Upazila|birganj]] and [[Bochaganj Upazila|bochaganj]] upazilas on the east, [[Ranisankail Upazila|ranisankail]] upazila and West Bengal state of India on the west.


''Population'' Total 215754; male 111458, female 104296; Muslim 151002, Hindu 61983, Buddhist 1461, Christian 68 and others 1240. Indigenous communities such as [[Santals, The|santal]], [[Oraon, The|oraon]] and Munda belong to this upazila.
''Population'' Total 243535; male 122553, female 120982; Muslim 170360, Hindu 69560, Buddhist 1, Christian 1373 and others 2241. Indigenous communities such as [[Santals, The|santal]], [[Oraon, The|oraon]] and Munda belong to this upazila.


''Water bodies'' Main rivers: [[Tangon River|tangon]], Kahalai; Kachba, Chandipur, Boalmari and Barabari Beels are notable.
''Water bodies'' Main rivers: [[Tangon River|tangon]], Kahalai; Kachba, Chandipur, Boalmari and Barabari Beels are notable.
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168
 
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168
 
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27067
 
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188687
 
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611
 
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53.0
 
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39.5
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| 29.41 || 9 || 11 || 27700 || 942 || 53.8
16.84
 
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9
 
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11
 
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23573
 
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1400
 
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52.6


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| Male || Female
| Male || Female
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|-
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| Kusha Raniganj 69 || 8681 || 11022  || 10924 || 46.8
Kusha
Raniganj 69
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8662
|  
10006
|  
9459
|  
41.55
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|-
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| Khangaon 60 || 8850 || 10620  || 10365 || 47.4
Khangaon
60
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8850
 
|  
9869
 
|  
9059
 
|  
39.35
 
|-
|-
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| Jabarhat 51 || 9845 || 12771  || 12812 || 54.6
Jabarhat
51
 
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9848
 
|  
11879
 
|  
11378
 
|  
38.99
 
|-
|-
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| Daulatpur 34 || 7106 || 8241  || 8297 || 46.0
Daulatpur
34
 
|  
7068
 
|  
7407
 
|  
6789
 
|  
41.79
 
|-
|-
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| Pirganj 77 || 6425 || 9436  || 9284 || 44.8
Pirganj
77
 
|  
5475
 
|  
8753
 
|  
8208
 
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47.14
 
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|-
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| Bairchuna 23 || 9163 || 11438  || 11227 || 50.6
Bairchuna
23
 
|  
9162
 
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10568
 
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9818
 
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43.93
 
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|-
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| Bhomradaha 25 || 7202 || 11336  || 11227 || 44.3
Bhomradaha
25
 
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7202
 
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10354
 
|  
9604
 
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35.55
 
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| Sengaon 94 || 8881 || 10909  || 10725 || 41.5
Sengaon
94
 
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8880
 
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9534
 
|  
9073
 
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34.95
 
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|-
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| Saidpur 86 || 8690 || 10404  || 10530 || 47.2
Saidpur
86
 
|  
8531
 
|  
9446
 
|  
9237
 
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41.03
 
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| Hajipur 43 || 8683 || 12273  || 11994 || 45.4
Hajipur
43
 
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8685
 
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11335
 
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10405
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35.68
|}
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''Source''  Bangladesh Population Census 2001, Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics.
''Source''  Bangladesh Population Census 2011, Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics.


[[Image:PirganjUpazilaThakurgaon.jpg|thumb|400px|right]]
[[Image:PirganjUpazilaThakurgaon.jpg|thumb|400px|right]]
''Archaeological heritage and relics'' Tomb of Pir Sheikh Sirajuddin (R), ancient temple at village Dhemtia.
''Archaeological heritage and relics'' Tomb of Pir Sheikh Sirajuddin (R), ancient temple at village Dhemtia.


''Historical events''  [[Tebhaga Movement|tebhaga movement]] under Haji [[Danesh, Haji Mohammad|mohammad danesh]] was held in this region. On 17 April 1971, the Pak army brutally killed a number of Bangalis on the road side of the Bhatarmari Farm of Pirganj upazila. Pirganj was liberated on 9 December.
''Historical events''  [[Tebhaga Movement|tebhaga movement]] under Haji [[Danesh, Haji Mohammad|mohammad danesh]], was held in this region.  


''Marks of the War of Liberation'' Mass grave 1 (adjacent to the Pirganj Madrasa).
''War of Liberation'' On 17 April 1971 the Pak army brutally killed a number of Bangalis on the road side of the Bhatarmari Farm of Pirganj upazila. Freedom fighters had encounters at Dherapatia, Mangalpur, Balairhat, Mallickpur of the upazila. Pirganj was liberated on 9 December. A mass grave has been discovered at a place adjacent to the Pirganj Madrasa.
 
For details: see পীরগঞ্জ উপজেলা (ঠাকুরগাঁও জেলা) উপজেলা, ''বাংলাদেশ মুক্তিযুদ্ধ জ্ঞানকোষ'' (Encyclopedia of Bangladesh War of Liberation), বাংলাদেশ এশিয়াটিক সোসাইটি, ঢাকা ২০২০, খণ্ড ৬।


''Religious institutions'' Mosque 37, temple 40, church 2, tomb 2.
''Religious institutions'' Mosque 37, temple 40, church 2, tomb 2.


''Literacy rate and educational institutions'' Average literacy 41.3%; male 48.1%, female 34%. Educational institutions: college 22, secondary school 83, primary school 172, madrasa 28. Noted educational institutions: Pirganj Degree College (1964), Pirganj Pilot High School (1907), Jabarhat High School (1960), Pirganj Banik Government Girls' High School (1970), Jabarhat Government Primary School (1929), Pirganj Model Government Primary School (1933), Bhadua Government Primary School (1934), Pirdangi SI Senior Madrasa (1965), Bhamda Senior Madrasa (1965), Hatpara Fazil Madrasa (1976).
''Literacy rate and educational institutions'' Average literacy 47.8%; male 52.4%, female 43.2%. Educational institutions: college 22, secondary school 83, primary school 172, madrasa 28. Noted educational institutions: Pirganj Degree College (1964), Pirganj Pilot High School (1907), Jabarhat High School (1960), Pirganj Banik Government Girls' High School (1970), Jabarhat Government Primary School (1929), Pirganj Model Government Primary School (1933), Bhadua Government Primary School (1934), Pirdangi SI Senior Madrasa (1965), Bhamda Senior Madrasa (1965), Hatpara Fazil Madrasa (1976).


''Newspapers and periodicals'' Irregular: Sargam, Cinchon, Batikrom, Spondon, Charpatra, Dipalok, Rabindra Smranika, Bir Bangali, Raktakto Prantor, Durbadal, Rokter Rang Nil, Rokta Jhara Din; periodical: Oikantik, Samakal, Mukul, Abe Hayat; anaully: Siri.
''Newspapers and periodicals'' Irregular: Sargam, Cinchon, Batikrom, Spondon, Charpatra, Dipalok, Rabindra Smranika, Bir Bangali, Raktakto Prantor, Durbadal, Rokter Rang Nil, Rokta Jhara Din; periodical: Oikantik, Samakal, Mukul, Abe Hayat; anaully: Siri.
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''Fisheries, dairies and poultries'' Dairy 30, poultry 23.
''Fisheries, dairies and poultries'' Dairy 30, poultry 23.


''Communication facilities''  Pucca road 80 km, mud road 586.8 km; railway 18 km.
''Communication facilities''  Pucca road 140 km, Semi-pucca road 7 km, mud road 545 km; railway 18 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, rice, watermelon, vegetables.
''Main exports''  Paddy, rice, watermelon, vegetables.


''Access to electricity'' All the wards and unions of the upazila are under rural electrification net-work. However 9.55% 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 26.8% of the dwelling households have access to electricity.
 
''Sources of drinking water'' Tube-well 94.79%, tap 0.31%, pond 0.11% and others 4.79%.
S''ources of drinking water'' Tube-well 98.0%, tap 0.2% and others 1.8%.


''Sanitation'' 5.38% (rural 3.50% and urban 18.90%) of dwelling households of the upazila use sanitary latrines and 24.14% (rural 22.37% and urban 37.14%) of dwelling households use non-sanitary latrines; 70.48% of households do not have latrine facilities.
''Sanitation'' 39.4% of dwelling households of the upazila use sanitary latrines and 37.1% of dwelling households use non-sanitary latrines; 23.5% of households do not have latrine facilities.


''Health centres'' Upazila health complex 1, satellite clinic 2, union health and family welfare centre 9, clinic 1.
''Health centres'' Upazila health complex 1, satellite clinic 2, union health and family welfare centre 9, clinic 1.
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''NGO activities''  Operationally important NGOs are [[BRAC|brac]], [[ASA|asa]], [[Rangpur Dinajpur Rural Service|RDRS]], World View. [Abu Md. Iqbal Rumi Shah]
''NGO activities''  Operationally important NGOs are [[BRAC|brac]], [[ASA|asa]], [[Rangpur Dinajpur Rural Service|RDRS]], World View. [Abu Md. Iqbal Rumi Shah]


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


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

Latest revision as of 02:42, 20 October 2023

Pirganj Upazila (thakurgaon district) area 353.99 sq km, located in between 25°40' and 25°59' north latitudes and in between 88°15' and 88°22' east longitudes. It is bounded by thakurgaon sadar upazila on the north, west bengal state of India on the south, birganj and bochaganj upazilas on the east, ranisankail upazila and West Bengal state of India on the west.

Population Total 243535; male 122553, female 120982; Muslim 170360, Hindu 69560, Buddhist 1, Christian 1373 and others 2241. Indigenous communities such as santal, oraon and Munda belong to this upazila.

Water bodies Main rivers: tangon, Kahalai; Kachba, Chandipur, Boalmari and Barabari Beels are notable.

Administration Pirganj Thana was formed in 1870 and it was turned into an upazila on 7 November 1983.

Upazila
Municipality Union Mouza Village Population Density (per sq km) Literacy rate (%)
Urban Rural Urban Rural
1 10 168 168 27700 215835 688 53.8 47.0
Municipality

Area (sq km)

Ward

Mahalla

Population

Density
(per sq km)

Literacy rate (%)

29.41 9 11 27700 942 53.8
Union
Name of union and GO code Area (acre) Population Literacy rate (%)
Male Female
Kusha Raniganj 69 8681 11022 10924 46.8
Khangaon 60 8850 10620 10365 47.4
Jabarhat 51 9845 12771 12812 54.6
Daulatpur 34 7106 8241 8297 46.0
Pirganj 77 6425 9436 9284 44.8
Bairchuna 23 9163 11438 11227 50.6
Bhomradaha 25 7202 11336 11227 44.3
Sengaon 94 8881 10909 10725 41.5
Saidpur 86 8690 10404 10530 47.2
Hajipur 43 8683 12273 11994 45.4

Source Bangladesh Population Census 2011, Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics.

Archaeological heritage and relics Tomb of Pir Sheikh Sirajuddin (R), ancient temple at village Dhemtia.

Historical events tebhaga movement under Haji mohammad danesh, was held in this region.

War of Liberation On 17 April 1971 the Pak army brutally killed a number of Bangalis on the road side of the Bhatarmari Farm of Pirganj upazila. Freedom fighters had encounters at Dherapatia, Mangalpur, Balairhat, Mallickpur of the upazila. Pirganj was liberated on 9 December. A mass grave has been discovered at a place adjacent to the Pirganj Madrasa.

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

Religious institutions Mosque 37, temple 40, church 2, tomb 2.

Literacy rate and educational institutions Average literacy 47.8%; male 52.4%, female 43.2%. Educational institutions: college 22, secondary school 83, primary school 172, madrasa 28. Noted educational institutions: Pirganj Degree College (1964), Pirganj Pilot High School (1907), Jabarhat High School (1960), Pirganj Banik Government Girls' High School (1970), Jabarhat Government Primary School (1929), Pirganj Model Government Primary School (1933), Bhadua Government Primary School (1934), Pirdangi SI Senior Madrasa (1965), Bhamda Senior Madrasa (1965), Hatpara Fazil Madrasa (1976).

Newspapers and periodicals Irregular: Sargam, Cinchon, Batikrom, Spondon, Charpatra, Dipalok, Rabindra Smranika, Bir Bangali, Raktakto Prantor, Durbadal, Rokter Rang Nil, Rokta Jhara Din; periodical: Oikantik, Samakal, Mukul, Abe Hayat; anaully: Siri.

Cultural organisations Library 5, club 58, theatre group 2, cinema hall 2, auditorium 2, playground 38.

Tourist spots Saguni Shalban (Shal Forest) and Thumnia Shal Forest.

Main sources of income Agriculture 77.34%, non-agricultural labourer 1.95%, industry 0.40%, commerce 10.05%, transport and communication 2.30%, service 3.82%, construction 0.96%, religious service 0.12%, rent and remittance 0.18% and others 2.88%.

Ownership of agricultural land Landowner 56.40%, landless 43.60%; agricultural landowner: urban 46.37% and rural 57.76%.

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

Extinct or nearly extinct crops Aus paddy, jute.

Main fruits Mango, jackfruit, guava, banana, papaya, watermelon.

Fisheries, dairies and poultries Dairy 30, poultry 23.

Communication facilities Pucca road 140 km, Semi-pucca road 7 km, mud road 545 km; railway 18 km.

Extinct or nearly extinct traditional transport Palanquin, bullock cart.

Noted manufactories Rice mill 1, oil mill 10, chira (threshed rice) mill 50, husking mill 241, saw mill 12, biscuit factory 5, chanachur factory 30, shoe factory 3, welding factory 21.

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

Hats, bazars and fairs Hats and bazars are 30, most noted of which are Pirganj College Hat, Nasibganj Hat, Jabarhat, Nakati Hat, Khangaon Hat, Kaliaganj Hat, Bhabnaganj Hat, Kalupir Hat and Lohagara Hat.

Main exports Paddy, rice, watermelon, vegetables.

Access to electricity All the wards and unions of the upazila are under rural electrification net-work. However 26.8% of the dwelling households have access to electricity.

Sources of drinking water Tube-well 98.0%, tap 0.2% and others 1.8%.

Sanitation 39.4% of dwelling households of the upazila use sanitary latrines and 37.1% of dwelling households use non-sanitary latrines; 23.5% of households do not have latrine facilities.

Health centres Upazila health complex 1, satellite clinic 2, union health and family welfare centre 9, clinic 1.

Natural disasters The floods of 1987 and 1988 caused heavy damages to settlements and crops of the upazila.

NGO activities Operationally important NGOs are brac, asa, RDRS, World View. [Abu Md. Iqbal Rumi Shah]

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