Monday, March 21, 2016

Sirajganj Sadar Upazila

Sirajganj Sadar Upazila
Sirajganj Sadar (Bengaliসিরাজগঞ্জ সদর) is an Upazila of Sirajganj District in the Division of RajshahiBangladesh

Geography
Sirajganj Sadar is located at 24.4583°N 89.7000°E. It has 71,511 households and a total area of 325.77 km².

Demographics
The 1991 Bangladesh census reports Sirajganj Sadar's population as 389,160 51.54% males and 48.46% females and 195,911 adults (18 years and over). 29.8% of people aged 7 and older were recorded as literate, slightky below the national average of 32.4%.

Administrative
Sirajganj Sadar has 18 Unions/Wards, 283 Mauzas/Mahallas, and 283 villages. Unions of Sirajganj Sadar: 1. Ratankandi Union 2. Bagbati Union 3. Chhongachha Union 4. Bohuli Union 5. Chouhali Union 6. Kamarkhand Union 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18.

Sirajganj Sadar Upazila


Sirajganj Sadar Upazila (sirajganj district) area 325.77 sq km, located in between 24°22' and 24°37' north latitudes and in between 89°36' and 89°47' east longitudes. It is bounded by kazipur upazila on the north, kamarkhanda and belkuchi upazilas on the south, sarishabarikalihati andbhuapur upazilas on the east, Kamarkhanda, raiganj and dhunat upazilas on the west.
Population Total 484170; male 484170, female 231120; Muslim 464623, Hindu 19424, Buddhist 25, Christian 28 and others 70.
Water bodies Main rivers: jamunaichamati.
Administration Sirajganj Sadar Thana was formed under mymensingh district in 1772 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
10
217
299
135151
356026
1504
60.4
42.2

Municipality
Area (sq km)
Ward
Mahalla
Population
Density
(per sq km)
Literacy rate (%)
28.49
15
52
128144
4498
61.20

Upazila Town
Area (sq km)
Mouza
Population
Density
(per sq km)
Literacy rate (%)
2.78
1
7007
2521
45.67

Union
Name of union and GO code
Area (acre)
Population
Literacy rate (%)
Male
Female
Kaoakola 34
8690
10898
9398
37.70
Kalia Haripur 25
6736
23096
20876
54.46
Khoksabari 43
4838
16863
15592
41.29
Chhangachha 94
6693
17571
16696
38.92
Bahuli 17
6067
18556
16610
38.03
Baghbati 16
6575
23532
20973
38.88
Mechhra 51
11109
10878
10251
30.11
Ratankandi 60
8230
24491
22851
39.04
Shialkul 77
5852
20181
17963
41.68
Saidabad 69
6902
20311
18439
53.37
Source Bangladesh Population Census 2001, Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics.
Archaeological heritage and relics Elliot Bridge (Iron bridge, 1893) on the Katakhali river.

Historical events The Hindu-Muslim Pact of the Swaraj Party headed by Deshbandhu Chittaranjan Das was adopted in the Conference of the All India National Congress held in 1924 at Sirajganj. Mahatma Gandhi and subhas chandra bose came to Sirajganj to attend the convention of the Brahma Samaj in 1928. National Poet kazi nazrul islam came to Sirajganj in 1932 to preside over the conference of the Tarun Muslim. ak fazlul huq laid the foundation stone of Sirajganj Degree College in 1940. The three-day conference of the Nikhil Bharat Muslim League was held in Sirajganj in February 1942 with mohammed ali jinnah in the chair. Encounters between the freedom fighters and the Pak army were held at different places of the upazila including at Sailabari, Degree College and on the bank of the river Jamuna.
Marks of the War of Liberation Sculpture 1: 'Durjay Bangla' (at the premises of the Chandidasgati Ganasasthya Kendra).
Religious institutions Mosque 660, temple 24, tomb 4. Noted religious institutions: Sirajganj Jami Mosque, Hossainpur Lal Mosque, Yogol Kishore Mandir, Kalibari Mandir.

Literacy rate and educational institutions Average literacy 47.44%; male 50.96%, female 43.6%. Educational institutions: medical college 1, university college 1, college 17, medical assistant training centre 1, B.Ed college 1, polytechnic' institute 1, vocational institute 1, secondary school 26, primary school 236, kindergarten 39, madrasa 14. Noted educational institutions: Sirajganj Government University College (1940), North Bengal Medical College, Islamia College (1887), Government Rasidajjoha Mohila College, Sirajganj Polytechnic Institute, Youth Training Institute, Harina Baghbati High School (1866), BL Government High School (1869), Gyandayini High School (1884), Victoria High School (1898), Saleha Ishaq Government Girls' High School.
Newspapers and periodicals Daily: Kalam Saynik, Jamuna, Probaha, Jamuna Setu; weekly: Jamuna Barta, Sahasi Janata, Jaha Baliba Satya Balibo, Sundar Barta, Ananda Bhor, Sirajganj Barta, Sirajganj Kantha, Dolanchapa; defunct weekly: Samakal, Samajug, Sirajganj Samachar, Jehad, Krishan, Janapad, Ittefaq, Naya jamana, Yuger Dabi; defunct fortnightly: Mukul, Jamuna(1963); defunct monthly; Jamuna, Asalatai, Nur, Pratinidhi, Tajkir, Palli Pradip (1935), Sebak, Naya jamana, Desher Das, Pratibha; literary periodical: quarterly Biggan Bichitra.
Cultural organisations Library 69, club 123, women's organisation 33, theatre group 10, cinema hall 6.

Amusement centres bangabandhu jamuna multipurpose bridge, Lohar Poll (Elliot Bridge).
Main sources of income Agriculture 34.30%, non-agricultural labourer 4.50%, industry 9.09%, commerce 18.77%, transport and communication 6.05%, service 11.83%, construction 2.71%, religious service 0.24%, rent and remittance 0.65% and others 11.86%.
Ownership of agricultural land Landowner 47.61%, landless 52.39%; agricultural landowner: urban 31.34% and rural 53.76%.'
Main crops Paddy, jute, wheat, sugarcane, potato, sweet potato, mustard, ground nut, vegetables.
Extinct or nearly extinct crops Tobacco, china, gram, 'mug, aus paddy, arahar, kalai.
Main fruits Mango, jackfruit, blackberry, coconut, palm, date, guava, olive, plum, wood apple, tamarind.
Fisheries, dairies and poultries Fishery 10, dairy 413, poultry 74, hatchery 4.
Communication facilities Pucca road 90 km, mud road 280 km; waterway 15 nautical miles, railway 23 nautical miles.
Extinct or nearly extinct traditional transport Palanquin, horse carriage, bullock cart.
Noted manufactories Rice mill 1, flour mill 1, jute mill 1, spinning and cotton mill 1, textile mill 1, steel mill 1, cement factory 2, plastic factory 1, pharmaceuticals industry 1.
Cottage industries Goldsmith, blacksmith, weaving, potteries, wood work, jute and jute mad goods, food and allied industry, pati and mat work, handicrafts, bamboo and cane work.
Hats, bazars and fairs Hats and bazars are 24, most noted of which are Kalia Kandhapara Hat, Shialkul Hat,' Ratankandi Bazar, Baghbati Bazar and Harina Bazar.
Main exports Jute, molasses, flour, cotton sari, lungi, grameen check.
Access to electricity All the wards and unions of the upazila are under rural electrification net-work. However 28.82% of the dwelling households have access to electricity.
Natural resources Sand, fish.
Sources of drinking water Tube-well 91.45%, tap 1.82%, pond 0.27% and others 6.46%.
Sanitation 34.85% (rural 28.47% and urban 51.52%) of dwelling households of the upazila use sanitary latrines and 48.69% (rural 51.73% and urban 40.76%) of dwelling households use non-sanitary latrines; 16.46% of households do not have latrine facilities.
Health centres Hospital 1, upazila health complex 1, police hospital 1, chest disease clinic 1, rural health centre 1, satellite clinic 6, family planning centre 9, mother and child welfare centre 1, child hospital 1, eye hospital 1, diabetic clinic 1, clinic 15, Sandhani donor club 1, railway dispensary 1.
Natural disasters Many people were victims of the famines of 1897, 1943 and 1974. Besides, the earthquakes of 1885 and 1897' caused heavy damages to settlements and other properties of the upazila.







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