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'''Shibchar Upazila''' ([[Madaripur District|madaripur district]]) area 321.88 sq km, located in between 23°15' and 23°30' north latitudes and in between 90°05' and 90°17' east longitudes. It is bounded by [[Padma River|padma]] river, [[Lohajang Upazila|lohajang]] and [[Sadarpur Upazila|sadarpur]] upazilas on the north, [[Rajoir Upazila|rajoir]] and [[Madaripur Sadar Upazila|madaripur sadar]] upazilas on the south, [[Zanjira Upazila|zanjira]] upazila on the east, [[Bhanga Upazila|bhanga]] upazila on the west.
'''Shibchar Upazila''' ([[Madaripur District|madaripur district]]) area 332.90 sq km, located in between 23°15' and 23°30' north latitudes and in between 90°05' and 90°17' east longitudes. It is bounded by [[Padma River|padma]] river, [[Lohajang Upazila|lohajang]] and [[Sadarpur Upazila|sadarpur]] upazilas on the north, [[Rajoir Upazila|rajoir]] and [[Madaripur Sadar Upazila|madaripur sadar]] upazilas on the south, [[Zanjira Upazila|zanjira]] upazila on the east, [[Bhanga Upazila|bhanga]] upazila on the west.


Population Total 324438; male 165125, female 159313; Muslim 311430, Hindu 12978, Buddhist 13, Christian 8 and others 9.
''Population'' Total 318220; male 156508, female 161712; Muslim 306034, Hindu 12165, Buddhist 4, Christian 8 and others 9.


''Water bodies'' Main rivers: Padma, [[Kumar River|kumar]], [[Arial Khan River|arial khan]], Moynakata.
''Water bodies'' Main rivers: Padma, [[Kumar River|kumar]], [[Arial Khan River|arial khan]], Moynakata.
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| Urban || Rural || | Urban || Rural
| Urban || Rural || | Urban || Rural
|-
|-
|  
| 1 || 19 || 101 || 519 || 32111 || 286109 || 956 || 51.3 (2001) || 41.5
1
 
|  
18
 
|  
108
 
|  
506
 
|  
27877
 
|  
296561
 
|  
1008
 
|  
51.3
 
|  
32.6
 
|}
|}


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|-
|-
|  
| 8.75 (2001) || 9 || 17 || 24154 || 2261 (2001) || 65.9
8.75
 
|  
9
 
|  
15
 
|  
19780
 
|  
2261
 
|  
57.89
 
|}
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Area
Area
(sq km)
(sq km)
|  
|  
Mouza
Mouza
|  
|  
Population
Population
|  
|  
Density (per
Density (per
sq km)
sq km)
|  
|  
Literacy rate (%)
Literacy rate (%)
|-
|-
|  
| 8.27 (2001) || 2 || 7957 || 979 (2001) || 43.4
8.27
 
|  
2
 
|  
8097
 
|  
979
 
|  
34.65
 
|}
|}
{| 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
|-
|-
|  
| Umedpur 94 || 4856 || 11732  || 11947 || 48.8
Umedpur
|-
94
| Kanthalbari 52 || 9179 || 9716  || 9896 || 33.1
 
|  
4856
 
|  
12197
 
|  
11662
 
|  
40.39
 
|-
|-
|  
| Kadirpur 47 || 4930 || 7337  || 7583 || 40.6
Kanthalbari
52
 
|  
8894
 
|  
8833
 
|  
8678
 
|  
25.75
 
|-
|-
|  
| Kutubpur 58 || 3775 || 8767  || 8606 || 37.5
Kadirpur
47
 
|  
5100
 
|  
8476
 
|  
8126
 
|  
26.06
 
|-
|-
|  
| Char Janajat 31 || 7892 || 8706  || 8528 || 33.6
Kutubpur
58
 
|  
3775
 
|  
10032
 
|  
9171
 
|  
32.67
 
|-
|-
|  
| Datta Para 36 || 6092 || 11970  || 12373 || 43.5
Char
Janajat 31
 
|  
7892
 
|  
8934
 
|  
8486
 
|  
21.09
 
|-
|-
|  
| Ditiyakhanda 42 || 1939 || 5430  || 5722 || 40.6
Datta
Para 36
 
|  
6092
 
|  
13984
 
|  
12687
 
|  
38.87
 
|-
|-
|  
| Nilakhi 68 || 3728 || 5924  || 6846 || 41.1
Ditiyakhanda
42
 
|  
1895
 
|  
6098
 
|  
6143
 
|  
32.69
 
|-
|-
|  
| Panch Char 73 || 3440 || 10131  || 9121 || 45.2
Nilakhi
68
 
|  
1355
 
|  
7571
 
|  
7142
 
|  
33.36
 
|-
|-
|  
| Bandarkhola 11 || 3458 || 4496  || 4633 || 37.2
Panch
Char 73
 
|  
3440
 
|  
9918
 
|  
9532
 
|  
38.57
 
|-
|-
|  
| Bayratala Uttar 18 || 3107 || 5863  || 6380 || 39.7
Bandarkhola
11
 
|  
3461
 
|  
3178
 
|  
3170
 
|  
28.81
 
|-
|-
|  
| Bayratala Dakhin 15 || 2308 || 4281  || 4714 || 37.8
Bayratala
15
 
|  
5388
 
|  
10838
 
|  
11365
 
|  
34.06
 
|-
|-
|  
| Banshkandi 13 || 4787 || 9437  || 9999 || 46.3
Banshkandi
13
 
|  
4787
 
|  
10067
 
|  
10252
 
|  
27.81
 
|-
|-
|  
| Bhadrasan 21 || 2371 || 5020  || 5319 || 44.5
Bhadrasan
21
 
|  
2371
 
|  
5652
 
|  
5414
 
|  
28.68
 
|-
|-
|  
| Bhandarikandi 26 || 3357 || 4771  || 5407 || 42.7
Bhandarikandi
26
 
|  
3357
 
|  
5714
 
|  
5772
 
|  
27.76
 
|-
|-
|  
| Matbarer Char 63 || 5252 || 12974  || 13084 || 43.7
Matbarer
Char 63
 
|  
5252
 
|  
11327
 
|  
10948
 
|  
34.26
 
|-
|-
|  
| Shibchar 84 || 1319 || 2626  || 2756 || 40.8
Shibchar
84
 
|  
3095
 
|  
2919
 
|  
2842
 
|  
30.54
 
|-
|-
|  
| Siruail 89 || 3898 || 7644  || 8292 || 41.6
Siruail
89
 
|  
3907
 
|  
10057
 
|  
9253
 
|  
40.90
 
|-
|-
|  
| Sannyasir Char 79 || 4592 || 7807  || 8228 || 42.4
Sannyasir
Char 79
 
|  
4592
 
|  
9251
 
|  
8969
 
|  
28.46
|}
|}


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


[[Image:ShibcharUpazila.jpg|thumb|400px]]
[[Image:ShibcharUpazila.jpg|thumb|400px]]
''Archaeological heritage and relics''  Durga Mandir of Raja Basu, grave of Haji Shariatullah, Bandarkhola Math, Panch Char Math, remnants of Baikuntha Chowdhury Bari and residence of RashuBbabu' (Guatala).
''Archaeological heritage and relics''  Durga Mandir of Raja Basu, grave of Haji Shariatullah, Bandarkhola Math, Panch Char Math, remnants of Baikuntha Chowdhury Bari and residence of RashuBbabu' (Guatala).


''Historical events''  The great Islamic reformist of Bangladesh [[Shariatullah, Haji|haji shariatullah]] (1781-1840) was born at village Shamail of this upazila. In the nineteenth century [[Faraizi Movement|faraizi movement]] was initiated in this region under his leadership, which later on spread all over East Bengal. His son Muhsinuddin Ahmad Alias [[Dudu Miyan|dudu miyan]] (1819-1862) re-established the 'Panchayet System' in the Faraizi dominated region; he even formed a lathial bahini (affray fighters) for self defense. The people of this upazila played a distinctive role in the anti British movement and in the [[War of Liberation, The|war of liberation]]. The Pak army in collaboration with the local razakars conducted violation of women, killing, torturing and plundering in the upazila; they also set many houses of the upazila on fire. A number of skirmishes were held between the freedom fighters and the Pak army and razakars. The freedom fighters raided the Shibchar Police Station (thana) on 27 November and captured all arms and ammunitions of the thana. In this encounter three freedom fighters were killed. The freedom fighters also captured 17 razakars of the thana who were subsequently shot dead at the playground of Datta Para TN Academy. Shibchar upazila was liberated on 27 November. This day is being observed as the 'Liberated Shibchar' Day'.
''Historical events''  The great Islamic reformist of Bangladesh [[Shariatullah, Haji|haji shariatullah]] (1781-1840) was born at village Shamail of this upazila. In the nineteenth century [[Faraizi Movement|faraizi movement]] was initiated in this region under his leadership, which later on, spread all over East Bengal. His son, Muhsinuddin Ahmad Alias [[Dudu Miyan|dudu miyan]] (1819-1862), re-established the “Panchayet System’ in the Faraizi dominated region; he even formed a Lathial Bahini (affray fighters) for self defense. The people of this upazila played a distinctive role in the anti British movement and in the [[War of Liberation, The|war of liberation]].
 
''War of Liberation''  Freedom Fighters conducted a number of operations in the upazila the most notable of which is the Shibchar Thana Operation. In this operation 14 razakars and four freedom fighters were killed. As marks of the war of Liberation ‘Swadhinata Chattar’, ‘71 Chattar’, ‘Bijoy Chattar’, Muktabangal Sculpture and Martyr Intellectual Memorial Monument have been established in the upazila.
 
For details: see শিবচর উপজেলা, ''বাংলাদেশ মুক্তিযুদ্ধ জ্ঞানকোষ'' (Encyclopedia of Bangladesh War of Liberation), বাংলাদেশ এশিয়াটিক সোসাইটি, ঢাকা ২০২০, খণ্ড ৯।


''Religious institutions'' Mosque 1256, temple 25, tomb 1, dargah 1, orphanage 3.
''Religious institutions'' Mosque 1256, temple 25, tomb 1, dargah 1, orphanage 3.


''Literacy rate and educational institutions'' Average literacy 34.2%; male 38.5%, female 29.8%. Educational institutions: college 4, secondary school 31, primary school 175, satellite school 2, community school 11, madrasa 79. Noted educational institutions: Barhamganj Government College (1964), Rijia Begum Mohila College (1985), Elias Ahmed Chowdhury College (2001), Bayratala Ideal College (2001), Nurul Amin College,' Datta Para TN Academy (1934), Bhadrasan GC Academy, Nandakumar Institution (1910), Rajarchar High School (1972), Kanthalbari High School (1962), Sheikh Fazilatunnesa High School (1974), RM High School (1930), Takerhat High School (1952), Bhandarikandi AM High' School (1953), Panchchar High School (1920),' Munsikadirpur' High School (1950), Utrail High School, Khankandi Syed Ashraf Ali High School, Bahadurpur Shariatia Alia' Madrasa.
''Literacy rate and educational institutions'' Average literacy 43.5%; male 44.6%, female 42.4%. Educational institutions: college 4, secondary school 31, primary school 175, satellite school 2, community school 11, madrasa 79. Noted educational institutions: Barhamganj Government College (1964), Rijia Begum Mohila College (1985), Elias Ahmed Chowdhury College (2001), Bayratala Ideal College (2001), Nurul Amin College,' Datta Para TN Academy (1934), Bhadrasan GC Academy, Nandakumar Institution (1910), Rajarchar High School (1972), Kanthalbari High School (1962), Sheikh Fazilatunnesa High School (1974), RM High School (1930), Takerhat High School (1952), Bhandarikandi AM High' School (1953), Panchchar High School (1920),' Munsikadirpur' High School (1950), Utrail High School, Khankandi Syed Ashraf Ali High School, Bahadurpur Shariatia Alia' Madrasa.


''Cultural organisations''  Library 4, club 29, shilpakala academy 1, press club 1, cinema hall 4, community centre 15, auditorium 1.
''Cultural organisations''  Library 4, club 29, shilpakala academy 1, press club 1, cinema hall 4, community centre 15, auditorium 1.
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''Fisheries, dairies and poultries'' dairy 20, poultry 41, hatchery 3, artificial breeding centre 1.
''Fisheries, dairies and poultries'' dairy 20, poultry 41, hatchery 3, artificial breeding centre 1.


''Communication facilities''  Pucca road 48.47 km, semi-pucca road 46.50 km, mud road 350 km.
''Communication facilities''  Pucca road 145 km, semi-pucca road 125 km, mud road 501 km; waterway 75 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''  Ground nut, pulse, onion, garlic, betel leaf,' mustard.
''Main exports''  Ground nut, pulse, onion, garlic, betel leaf,' mustard.


''Access to electricity'' All the wards and unions of the upazila are under rural electrification net-work. However 12.36%' 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 45.4% of the dwelling households have access to electricity.  


''Sources of drinking water'' Tube-well 96.09%, tap 0.24%, pond 0.32% and others 3.35%.
''Sources of drinking water'' Tube-well 96.9%, tap 0.5% and others 2.6%.  


''Sanitation'' 11.86% (rural 10.14% and urban 30.86%) of dwelling households of the upazila use sanitary latrines and 80.11% (rural 81.62% and urban 63.39%) of dwelling households use non-sanitary latrines; 63.39% of households do not have latrine facilities.
''Sanitation'' 72.7% of dwelling households of the upazila use sanitary latrines and 25.9% of dwelling households use non-sanitary latrines; 1.4% of households do not have latrine facilities.


''Health centres''  Upazila health complex 1, family welfare centre 15, satellite clinic 3, veterinary hospital 1.
''Health centres''  Upazila health complex 1, family welfare centre 15, satellite clinic 3, veterinary hospital 1.
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''NGO activities''  Operationally important NGOs are [[ASA|asa]], [[BRAC|brac]], CARE. [Md. Shajahan Khan]
''NGO activities''  Operationally important NGOs are [[ASA|asa]], [[BRAC|brac]], CARE. [Md. Shajahan Khan]


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


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

Latest revision as of 13:59, 25 October 2023

Shibchar Upazila (madaripur district) area 332.90 sq km, located in between 23°15' and 23°30' north latitudes and in between 90°05' and 90°17' east longitudes. It is bounded by padma river, lohajang and sadarpur upazilas on the north, rajoir and madaripur sadar upazilas on the south, zanjira upazila on the east, bhanga upazila on the west.

Population Total 318220; male 156508, female 161712; Muslim 306034, Hindu 12165, Buddhist 4, Christian 8 and others 9.

Water bodies Main rivers: Padma, kumar, arial khan, Moynakata.

Administration Shibchar Thana was formed in 1930 and it was turned into an upazila in 1983.

Upazila
Municipality Union Mouza Village Population Density (per sq km) Literacy rate (%)
Urban Rural Urban Rural
1 19 101 519 32111 286109 956 51.3 (2001) 41.5
Municipality

Area (sq km)

Ward

Mahalla

Population

Density (per sq km)

Literacy rate (%)

8.75 (2001) 9 17 24154 2261 (2001) 65.9
Upazila Town

Area (sq km)

Mouza

Population

Density (per sq km)

Literacy rate (%)

8.27 (2001) 2 7957 979 (2001) 43.4
Union
Name of union and GO code Area (acre) Population Literacy rate (%)
Male Female
Umedpur 94 4856 11732 11947 48.8
Kanthalbari 52 9179 9716 9896 33.1
Kadirpur 47 4930 7337 7583 40.6
Kutubpur 58 3775 8767 8606 37.5
Char Janajat 31 7892 8706 8528 33.6
Datta Para 36 6092 11970 12373 43.5
Ditiyakhanda 42 1939 5430 5722 40.6
Nilakhi 68 3728 5924 6846 41.1
Panch Char 73 3440 10131 9121 45.2
Bandarkhola 11 3458 4496 4633 37.2
Bayratala Uttar 18 3107 5863 6380 39.7
Bayratala Dakhin 15 2308 4281 4714 37.8
Banshkandi 13 4787 9437 9999 46.3
Bhadrasan 21 2371 5020 5319 44.5
Bhandarikandi 26 3357 4771 5407 42.7
Matbarer Char 63 5252 12974 13084 43.7
Shibchar 84 1319 2626 2756 40.8
Siruail 89 3898 7644 8292 41.6
Sannyasir Char 79 4592 7807 8228 42.4

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

Archaeological heritage and relics Durga Mandir of Raja Basu, grave of Haji Shariatullah, Bandarkhola Math, Panch Char Math, remnants of Baikuntha Chowdhury Bari and residence of RashuBbabu' (Guatala).

Historical events The great Islamic reformist of Bangladesh haji shariatullah (1781-1840) was born at village Shamail of this upazila. In the nineteenth century faraizi movement was initiated in this region under his leadership, which later on, spread all over East Bengal. His son, Muhsinuddin Ahmad Alias dudu miyan (1819-1862), re-established the “Panchayet System’ in the Faraizi dominated region; he even formed a Lathial Bahini (affray fighters) for self defense. The people of this upazila played a distinctive role in the anti British movement and in the war of liberation.

War of Liberation Freedom Fighters conducted a number of operations in the upazila the most notable of which is the Shibchar Thana Operation. In this operation 14 razakars and four freedom fighters were killed. As marks of the war of Liberation ‘Swadhinata Chattar’, ‘71 Chattar’, ‘Bijoy Chattar’, Muktabangal Sculpture and Martyr Intellectual Memorial Monument have been established in the upazila.

For details: see শিবচর উপজেলা, বাংলাদেশ মুক্তিযুদ্ধ জ্ঞানকোষ (Encyclopedia of Bangladesh War of Liberation), বাংলাদেশ এশিয়াটিক সোসাইটি, ঢাকা ২০২০, খণ্ড ৯।

Religious institutions Mosque 1256, temple 25, tomb 1, dargah 1, orphanage 3.

Literacy rate and educational institutions Average literacy 43.5%; male 44.6%, female 42.4%. Educational institutions: college 4, secondary school 31, primary school 175, satellite school 2, community school 11, madrasa 79. Noted educational institutions: Barhamganj Government College (1964), Rijia Begum Mohila College (1985), Elias Ahmed Chowdhury College (2001), Bayratala Ideal College (2001), Nurul Amin College,' Datta Para TN Academy (1934), Bhadrasan GC Academy, Nandakumar Institution (1910), Rajarchar High School (1972), Kanthalbari High School (1962), Sheikh Fazilatunnesa High School (1974), RM High School (1930), Takerhat High School (1952), Bhandarikandi AM High' School (1953), Panchchar High School (1920),' Munsikadirpur' High School (1950), Utrail High School, Khankandi Syed Ashraf Ali High School, Bahadurpur Shariatia Alia' Madrasa.

Cultural organisations Library 4, club 29, shilpakala academy 1, press club 1, cinema hall 4, community centre 15, auditorium 1.

Main sources of income Agriculture 63.95%, non-agricultural labourer 2.16%, industry 0.81%, commerce 14.57%, transport and communication 2.18%, service 6.16%, construction 1.22%, religious service 0.15%, rent and remittance 0.71% and others 8.09%.

Ownership of agricultural land Landowner 65.77%, landless 34.23%; agricultural landowner: urban 46.31% and rural 67.53%.'

Main crops Paddy, jute, wheat, pulse, sugarcane, onion, garlic, mustard, betel leaf, ground nut.

Extinct or nearly extinct crops Kaun, arahar, china, sesame, mehti.

Main fruits Mango, blackberry, wood apple, tamarind, banana.

Fisheries, dairies and poultries dairy 20, poultry 41, hatchery 3, artificial breeding centre 1.

Communication facilities Pucca road 145 km, semi-pucca road 125 km, mud road 501 km; waterway 75 km.

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

Noted manufactories Rice mill, flour mill, oil mill, saw mill.

Cottage industries Goldsmith, wood work, potteries, embroidery, bamboo work, cane work.

Hats, bazars and fairs Hats and bazars are 29, fair 1, most noted of which are Barhamganj Hat, Utrail Hat, Sheikhpur Hat, Datta Para Hat, Takerhat, Chander Char Hat, Matbarer Char Hat and Baishakhi Mela.

Main exports Ground nut, pulse, onion, garlic, betel leaf,' mustard.

Access to electricity All the wards and unions of the upazila are under rural electrification net-work. However 45.4% of the dwelling households have access to electricity.

Sources of drinking water Tube-well 96.9%, tap 0.5% and others 2.6%.

Sanitation 72.7% of dwelling households of the upazila use sanitary latrines and 25.9% of dwelling households use non-sanitary latrines; 1.4% of households do not have latrine facilities.

Health centres Upazila health complex 1, family welfare centre 15, satellite clinic 3, veterinary hospital 1.

NGO activities Operationally important NGOs are asa, brac, CARE. [Md. Shajahan Khan]

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