Kishoreganj
Upazila (nilphamari district) area 204.90 sq km, located in between 25°49'
and 25°59' north latitudes and in between 88°57' and 89°07' east longitudes. It
is bounded by jaldhaka upazila on the north, taraganj upazila on
the south, gangachara upazila on the east, nilphamari sadar andsaidpur upazilas
on the west.
Population Total
253192; male 130781, female 122411; Muslim 213285, Hindu 39411, Buddhist 57 and
others 439.
Water bodies Main
rivers: Jamuneswari, Bullai; Baflar Beel are notable.
Administration Kishoreganj
Thana, now an upazila, was formed in 1921.
Upazila
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Municipality
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Union
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Mouza
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Village
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Population
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Density
(per sq km)
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Literacy
rate (%)
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Urban
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Rural
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Urban
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Rural
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-
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9
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51
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53
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8326
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244866
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1236
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42.1
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32.4
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Upazila
Town
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Area (sq
km)
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Mouza
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Population
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Density
(per sq km) |
Literacy
rate
(%) |
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4.46
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2
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8326
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1867
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42.1
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Union
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Name of
union and GO code
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Area
(acre)
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Population
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Literacy
rate (%)
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Male
|
Female
|
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Kishoreganj
51
|
5659
|
18241
|
16926
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33.64
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Barabhita
25
|
5533
|
11775
|
11114
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34.93
|
Bahagili
17
|
5699
|
11874
|
11416
|
30.65
|
Putimari
86
|
5913
|
16231
|
14867
|
31.81
|
Nitai 69
|
5283
|
13025
|
12308
|
29.19
|
Chandkhana
34
|
5700
|
13700
|
12442
|
30.47
|
Ranachandi
94
|
5690
|
13249
|
12652
|
32.28
|
Garagram
43
|
5679
|
14397
|
13615
|
38.62
|
Magura 60
|
5483
|
18289
|
17071
|
32.22
|
Source Bangladesh
Population Census 2001, Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics.
Archaeological
heritage and relics Three domed Mosque of Chand Khosal (Bherberi,
eighteenth century), Putimari Mandir (Putimari), Nabagayadham (Bahagili),
furnace of the mother of Bhim (Kishoreganj sadar).
History of
the War of Liberation In May 1971 the Pak army, in collaboration with the
local razakars captured Rabindranath Kundu (noted businessman) and killed him
after 8 days. In the same way the Pak army also killed Mustafizur Rahman on 11
December. On 14 December a battle was fought between the joint forces (freedom
fighters and the allied forces) and the Pak army in which two freedom fighters
were killed.
Religious
institutions Mosque 380, temple 99, tomb 2.
Literacy
rate and educational institutions Average literacy 32.7%; male 38.3%,
female 26.8%. Educational institutions: college 10, secondary school 42,
primary school 159, madrasa 30. Noted educational institutions: Kishoreganj
Degree College (1972), Magura Multilateral High School (1926), Kishoreganj
Multilateral High School (1939), Sharifabad Biltilateral School.
Cultural
organisations Library 2, club 22, cinema hall 2, theatre group 1, theatre
stage 1, playground 27.
Main sources
of income Agriculture 76.46%, non-agricultural labourer 3.62%, industry
0.40%, commerce 9.87%, transport and communication 1.76%, service 3.30%,
construction 0.37%, religious service 0.29%, rent and remittance 0.03% and
others 3.90%.
Ownership of
agricultural land Landowner 56.41%, landless 43.59%; agricultural
landowner: urban 43.94% and rural 56.81%.
Main crops Paddy,
potato, tobacco, ginger, vegetables.
Extinct or
nearly extinct crops Linseed, sesame, arahar, mustard.
Main fruits Mango,
jackfruit, banana, litchi, papaya.
Communication
facilities Pucca road 91.60 km, mud road 344.71 km.
Extinct or
nearly extinct traditional transport Palanquin, horse carriage, bullock
cart.
Noted
manufactories Ice factory, welding factory.
Cottage
industries bamboo work, wood work, blacksmith, tailoring are notable.
Besides, cocoons are produced in the upazila by women labour.
Hats, bazars
and fairs Hats and bazars are 23, fairs 1, Kishoreganj Hat, Tepa Hat,
Baravita Hat, Magura Hat, Garagram Hats and Tatuar Mela.
Main exports Paddy,
potato, ginger, vegetables.
Access to
electricity All the unions of the upazila are under rural electrification
net-work. However 8.49% of the dwelling households have access to electricity.
Sources of
drinking water Tube-well 85.45%, tap 0.28%, pond 0.53% and others 13.74%.
Sanitation 5.66%
(rural 4.75% and urban 34.12%) of dwelling households of the upazila use
sanitary latrines and 20.86% (rural 21.25% and urban 8.71%) of dwelling
households use non-sanitary latrines; 73.48% of households do not have latrine
facilities.
Health
centres Upazila health complex 1, family planning centre 8, satellite
clinic 2.
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