Muksudpur
Upazila, Gopalganj District
Muksudpur
Upazila (gopalganj district) area 309.63 sq km, located in between 23°10' and 23°22' north
latitudes and in between 89°48' and 90°08' east longitudes. It is bounded by saltha, nagarkanda and bhanga upazilas
on the north, gopalganj sadar and kashiani upazilas on the
south, Bhanga and rajoir upazilas on the east, Kashiani and boalmari upazilas
on the west.
Population
Total 288205; male 146284, female 141921; Muslim 205175, Hindu 77607, Buddhist
5400 and others 23.
Water bodies Main
rivers: kumar, Dignar; Atadanga Beel, Madhumati Beel Route, Basranter
Canal, Batikumar Canal are notable.
Administration Muksudpur
Thana, now
an upazila, was formed in 1961.
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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1
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16
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206
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254
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18069
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270136
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931
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56.5
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46.4
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Municipality
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Area (sq
km)
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Ward
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Mahalla
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Population
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Density
(per sq km) |
Literacy
rate (%)
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16.77
|
09
|
15
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18069
|
1077
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56.5
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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 (%)
|
|
Male
|
Female
|
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Ujani 94
|
974
|
7360
|
6909
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51.41
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Kasalia 50
|
4345
|
6275
|
5892
|
50.34
|
Khandarpar
55
|
3403
|
5256
|
5145
|
52.33
|
Gobindapur
33
|
7087
|
11842
|
11409
|
50.49
|
Gohala 39
|
3928
|
10437
|
10097
|
45.94
|
Jalirpar
44
|
3755
|
10558
|
10021
|
48.26
|
Dignagar
27
|
6561
|
13125
|
12809
|
36.10
|
Nanikshir
72
|
3965
|
7589
|
7244
|
43.41
|
Pasargati
78
|
3759
|
5518
|
5512
|
43.33
|
Bahugram
11
|
3971
|
7642
|
7224
|
65.14
|
Banshbaria
16
|
3237
|
5935
|
5835
|
52.70
|
Batikamari
22
|
4084
|
9765
|
9681
|
38.41
|
Bhabrasur
10
|
3735
|
6550
|
6376
|
52.82
|
Maharajpur
61
|
5085
|
10825
|
10720
|
44.79
|
Mochna 67
|
3972
|
8357
|
8570
|
40.84
|
Raghdi 83
|
4288
|
9914
|
9744
|
39.71
|
Source
Bangladesh Population Census 2001, Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics.
Historical
events On 24 February 1952 a mourning procession and public meeting were
held in Muksudpur upazila in protest of police firing on the student and
general public on 21 February 1952 demanding Bangla as the State Language. In
1966 police fired on the anti Ayub procession in which school student Mahananda
was killed. On 22 April 1971 two Pakistan fighter planes fired on Baniarchar in
which five local residents were killed and a motor launch was capsized. On 9
August the freedom fighters and the local people jointly launched an attack on
Muksudpur Police Station in which 84 members of police and razakars were
killed. On 12 October an encounter was held between the freedom fighters and
the Pak soldiers and razakars in which 22 Pak soldiers and razakars were
killed. Besides, between 12 and 15 December, 30 Pak soldiers and 10 razakars were
killed in encounters with the freedom fighters near the Dignagar Bridge; in
these encounters three freedom fighters were also killed.
Marks of the
War of Liberation Mass grave 2 (Dignagar and village Bagati).
Religious
institutions Mosque 400, temple 180, church 15.
Literacy
rate and educational institutions Average literacy 47.1%; male 51.4%,
female 42.6%. Educational institutions: college 4, secondary school 43, primary
school 200, kindergarten 8, madrasa 18. Noted educational institutions:
Muksudpur Degree College (1972), Bangaratna Degree College, Kalinagar High
School (1907), Batikamari High School (1921), Saber Mian Jasimuddin Model High
School (1928), SJ High School (1935), JKMB Mallick High School (1938), Pilot
High School (1939), Khandarpar Union Induhati Haladar High School (1945),
Bahugram PC High School (1966), Batikamari Government Primary School (1919),
Bangram Islamia Dakhil Madrasa (1925), Dignagar Fazil Madrasa.
Newspapers
and periodicals Muksudpur Sangbad (fortnightly).
Cultural
organisations Library 3, club 69, cinema hall 2, theatre group 4,
cultural' organisation 7, women's organisation 8.
Main sources
of income Agriculture 63%, non-agricultural labourer 2.14%, industry
0.53%, commerce 13.05%, transport and communication 1.21%, service 8.90%,
construction 2.40%, religious service 0.22%, rent and remittance 0.70% and
others 7.85%.
Ownership of
agricultural land Landowner 68.27%, landless 31.73%; agricultural
landowner: urban 56.71% and rural 69.06%.'
Main crops Paddy,
jute, mustard, pulse, sugarcane, wheat, betel leaf, onion, sweet potato,
vegetables.
Extinct or
nearly extinct crops Kaun, china, linseed, sesame, motor, gram.
Main fruits Mango,
jackfruit, banana, papaya, coconut, palm, guava, lemon, litchi.
Fisheries,
dairies and poultries Fishery 6, dairy 45, poultry 97, shrimp gher 20
(enclosures for shrimp cultivation), hatchery 2, nursery 11.
Communication
facilities Pucca road 132 km, mud road 510 km.
Extinct or
nearly extinct traditional transport Palanquin.
Noted
manufactories Jute mill, flour mill, saw mill, rice mill, oil mill, cotton
mill, ice factory, welding factory.
Cottage
industries Goldsmith 66, blacksmith 248, potteries 102, embroidery 825,
bamboo work 275, wood work 907.
Hats, bazars
and fairs Hats and bazars are 38, fairs 7, most noted of which are
Tengrakhola Hat, Khandarpar Hat, Bangram Hat, Takerhat (Uttarpar), Batikamari
Hat, Gohalar Hat, Tengrakhola Mela and Kamlapur Mela.
Main exports Jute,
onion, palm molasses, wheat, sweet potato.
Access to
electricity All the wards and unions of the upazila are under rural
electrification net-work. However 14.61% of the dwelling households have access
to electricity.
Natural
resources Pit coal has been discovered in the Chandar Beel area of the
upazila.
Sources of
drinking water Tube-well 94.89%, tap 0.26%, pond 1.72% and others 3.13%.
The presence of arsenic has been detected in 80% shallow tube-well water of the
upazila.
Sanitation 37.77%
(rural 36.29% and urban 59.52%) of dwelling households of the upazila use
sanitary latrines and 53.50% (rural 54.83% and urban 34.09%) of dwelling
households use non-sanitary latrines; 8.73% of households do not have latrine
facilities.
Health
centres Upazila health complex 1, family planning centre 13, satellite
clinic 6, clinic 1.
NGO
activities Operationally important NGOs are , World
Vision. [Paritosh Haldar]
References Bangladesh
Population Census 2001, Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics; Cultural survey report
of Muksudpur' Upazila
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