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ǯজলা পিরসংান 3122 বড়া District Statistics 2011 Bogra December 2013 BANGLADESH BUREAU OF STATISTICS (BBS) STATISTICS AND INFORMATICS DIVISION (SID) MINISTRY OF PLANNING GOVERNMENT OF THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF BANGLADESH

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BANGLADESH BUREAU OF STATISTICS (BBS) STATISTICS AND INFORMATICS DIVISION (SID)
MINISTRY OF PLANNING GOVERNMENT OF THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF BANGLADESH
District Statistics 2011
District Statistics 2011
Published in December, 2013 Published by : Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS) Printed at : Reproduction, Documentation and Publication (RDP) Section, FA & MIS, BBS
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Foreword
I am delighted to learn that Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS) has successfully completed the ‘District Statistics 2011’ under Medium-Term Budget Framework (MTBF). The initiative of publishing ‘District Statistics 2011’ has been undertaken considering the importance of district and upazila level data in the process of determining policy, strategy and decision-making. The basic aim of the activity is to publish the various priority statistical information and data relating to all the districts of Bangladesh. The data are collected from various upazilas belonging to a particular district.
The Government has been preparing and implementing various short, medium and long term plans and programs of development in all sectors of the country in order to realize the goals of Vision 2021. For any pragmatic approach in formulating and evaluating development plans and programs reliable statistics are indispensible. BBS has been performing the major responsibility of supplying comprehensive and accurate statistics at the national level.
The present government, in line with its commitment to decentralize administration, has declared upazila as the focal point of administration regenerating upazila parishad through participatory elections. However, upazila level official statistics are still very inadequate. It is praiseworthy that BBS has undertaken timely program of publishing ‘District Statistics 2011’ where data representing socio- economic characteristics of upazilas of all districts will be available. I am confident that this publication will be of invaluable help to the planners, administrators, researchers, field level officers as well as other users. Various government, non-government and international organizations closely related to policy formulation and implementation may also find this publication useful.
I sincerely thank Mr. Golam Mostafa Kamal, Director General, BBS for bringing out the publication of ‘District Statistics 2011’. I hope that in future ‘District Statistics’ will be published in much more improved form to make it more effective and informative.
Dhaka December, 2013
Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh
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Preface
The ‘District Statistics 2011’ is mainly a compilation work of Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS). The decentralization policy of government has enhanced demand for timely, qualitative and comprehensive statistical data both for administrative and development requirements. The major regular publications of Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics like Statistical Pocketbook of Bangladesh, Statistical Yearbook of Bangladesh and Agricultural Yearbook of Bangladesh provide aggregate data mainly at the national and regional level. Data for smaller administrative unit like upazila often remains absent in such publications. The ‘District Statistics 2011’ emphasises to provide upazila level data.
The ‘District Statistics 2011’ provides both structural and flow-type information of almost all of the priority sectors of our national economy depending on data availability both from published and unpublished sources.
The publication of ‘District Statistics 2011’ would have not been feasible without the wholehearted co- operation of the various government, semi-government, autonomous, non-government offices and other organizations. In particular, the district and upazila level officials extended their total support and supplied all data. I like to express my sincere thanks to them and hope such co-operation will continue in future.
I am obliged and grateful to Mr. Md. Nojibur Rahman, Secretary, Statistics and Informatics Division (SID) for his enormous support and advice to prepare and to finalize this important publication. My sincere thanks also go to all officers of SID for their wholehearted support and sincere co-operation towards accomplishing this document.
I acknowledge the contributions of Mr. Md. Mizanur Rahman, Deputy Director General, BBS and Mr. Ghose Subobrata, Director, FA & MIS, BBS during development of the Document.
The regional and upazila statistics officers of BBS actively participated in preparation of the report. I thank them all. Finally, I thank Mr. Iftekhairul Karim, Focal Point Officer and Mr. Nasir Uddin Ahmmed, Deputy Director & Ex.Focal Point Officer as well as staff members of Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics for their untiring efforts in making the ‘District Statistics 2011’ a success. Through user’s interaction and feedback, we hope to improve the coverage and quality of information contained in this edition. Any suggestion for improvement of the publication will be highly appreciated.
Dhaka December, 2013
Director General Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics
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Acknowledgement
The report on ‘District Statistics 2011’ is the result of the initiative of the honorable Secretary, Statistics and Informatics Division (SID). Ex-Director General Mr. Md. Shahjahan Ali Mollah and the present Director General Mr. Golam Mostafa Kamal of Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS) have guided us in every steps of the journey to whom we remain grateful.
All the data providers of different offices/organizations of respective district and upazila deserve special thanks for their cooperation. We will be in need of such cooperation in future too and hope that the same hospitality will be received from them again.
I gratefully acknowledge the contribution of all members of Editors’ Forum and also of Project Directors’ Forum of BBS in editing this compilation work.
I acknowledge the contribution of Begum Aziza Parvin, Director, Computer Wing, Mr. Md. Mofizul Islam, Programmer and the members of data entry team.
I would like to thank Mr. Iftekhairul Karim, Focal Point Officer for his rigorous exercise and valuable contribution in bringing out this publication. I also acknowledge the hard work of Mr. Nasir Uddin Ahmmed, Deputy Director & Ex-Focal Point Officer for this activity. My sincere thanks also go to the respective Regional Statistical Officers, Upazila Statistical Officers and the employees of BBS.
I acknowledge the work of Mr. Md. Abdul Mannan, Administrative Officer, Mr. Mohammad Abdullah, Assistant Statistical Officer, Mr. Md. Monzurul Islam, Assistant Statistical Officer and Mr. Md. Yeasin Miah, Statistical Investigator for their sincere assistance to the Focal Point Officer in many possible ways. Officers and staff of Reproduction, Documentation and Publication Section of FA & MIS have contributed in printing the report in possible shortest time.
Finally, I want to be submissive that this work of compiling data from various secondary sources at district and upazila level is undertaken after a long time gap of almost 25 years. Some errors or unwilling mistakes may remain there in spite of our full hearted endeavor to make it an error free publication. It will be highly appreciated if any user kindly communicates any shortcomings of the report. Dhaka December, 2013
Ghose Subobrata Director
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2.01 Broad classification of area 2011........................................................................................................... 17 2.02 Number of municipality, union, mauza, mahalla and village 2011 ....................................................... 17 2.03 Number of household, population and density 2011 ............................................................................. 18 2.04 Population and literacy rate of 1981, 1991, 2001 & 2011 and number of voter 2011........................... 18 2.05 Population by religion 2011................................................................................................................... 19 2.06(a) Percentage distribution of population (10 years and above) by marital status 2011 ............................ 19 2.06(b) Percentage distribution of population (10 years and above) by marital status 2011 ............................ 20 2.07 Percentage distribution of population by type of disability 2011 .......................................................... 20 2.08 Number of religious institution 2011 ..................................................................................................... 21 2.09 Number of pond, dighee, flood camps/shelter, cyclone shelter, stadium/ playground, park/
amusement park 2011 ........................................................................................................................... 21 2.10 Number of filling station, fire brigade station, police station/camp, union land (tohsil) office,
BOP (BGB camp), cyber cafe 2011 ...................................................................................................... 22 2.11 Number of growth centre, hat /bazar, poultry farm, dairy farm, nursery, horticulture centre,
brick kiln, decorator service 2011 ......................................................................................................... 22
Chapter 3: Meteorology
Chapter 4: Agriculture
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Chapter 6: Education
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7.01 Number of Government health complex and health personnel 2011.....................................................83 7.02 Number of private hospital/clinic and related health personnel 2011....................................................83 7.03 Number of diagnostic centre and related health personnel 2011 ...........................................................84 7.04 Number of missionary hospital and charitable dispensary 2011............................................................84 7.05 Number of physician/practitioner 2011 .................................................................................................85 7.06 Number of health centre, providing health and family planning service 2011 ......................................85 7.07 Number of existing family planning personnel 2011.............................................................................86 7.08 Status of family planning activity 2011 .................................................................................................86 7.09 Number of co-operative society and member 2011 ...............................................................................87 7.10 Number of Government office, post office, bank, NGO and dak-banglow/rest house 2011.................87 7.11 Number of cinema hall, registered club, auditorium, public library and orphanage 2011.....................88 7.12 Number of different club 2011...............................................................................................................88 7.13 Number of hat-bazar, growth centre, hotel & restaurant 2011...............................................................89 7.14 Number of warehouse and their storage capacity 2011 .........................................................................89 7.15 Progress of rural electrification 2011.....................................................................................................90 7.16 Number of technical personnel 2011 .....................................................................................................90 7.17 Number of community clinic and person engaged 2011 .......................................................................91
Chapter 8: Transportation and Communication
8.01 Length of metalled, semi metalled and unmetalled road 2011 ..............................................................95 8.02 Length of railway and water way 2011..................................................................................................95 8.03 Length of embankment road & canal 2011............................................................................................96 8.04 Number of bridge, baily bridge, culvert, pool, shako etc. 2011.............................................................96 8.05 Number of railway station, steamer/launch station and bus stand 2011 ................................................97 8.06 Number of registered rickshaw, van, easy bike and auto-rickshaw 2011 ..............................................97 8.07 Number of non-registered rickshaw, van, easy bike and auto-rickshaw 2011.......................................98
Chapter 9: Price and Wage
9.01 Average price of selected item 2011....................................................................................................101 9.02 Annual average wholesale price of selected building materials 2011 .................................................101 9.03 Daily average wage rate of agriculture labour 2011 ............................................................................102 9.04 Daily average wage rate of construction labour 2011..........................................................................102 9.05 Daily average wage rate of non-agricultural labour 2011....................................................................103 9.06 Average doctor’s fee per patient 2011 .................................................................................................103 9.07 Average rate of vehicle per kilo meter 2011........................................................................................104
Chapter 10: Urban Area Statistics
10.01 Number of ward, mahalla and household by municipality 2011 ........................................................107 10.02 Area, population and density by municipality 2011 ...........................................................................107 10.03 Number of primary school (Class I-V), teacher and student by municipality 2011 ...........................108 10.04 Number of secondary school, teacher and student by municipality 2011...........................................108 10.05 Number of secondary school & college (operating jointly), teacher and student by municipality 2011...........109
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Chapter 11: Public Administration, Accounts and Banking
11.01 Sanction post of Government employee by category 2011 ................................................................119 11.02 Existing position of Government employee by category 2011...........................................................119 11.03 Number of employee by type 2011.....................................................................................................120 11.04 Number of employee by local Government institution 2011..............................................................120 11.05 Number of branch of nationalized commercial bank 2011.................................................................121 11.06 Number of branch of private commercial bank 2011 .........................................................................121 11.07 Number of branch of specialized (Krishi, Co-operative etc) bank 2011 ............................................122 11.08 Number of branch of foreign bank (Standard Chattered, American express etc) bank 2011 .............122 11.09 Number of branch of Grameen bank 2011..........................................................................................123 11.10 Number of insurance company 2011 ..................................................................................................123 11.11 Number of leasing company 2011 ......................................................................................................124 11.12 Number of co-operative society 2011.................................................................................................124 11.13 Number of money exchange agency 2011 ..........................................................................................125 11.14 Number of branch and accounts of Sonali and Janata bank 2011.......................................................125 11.15 Number of branch and accounts of Rupali and Agrani bank 2011 .....................................................126 11.16 Number of branch and accounts of Pubali and Uttara bank 2011.......................................................126 11.17 Number of branch and accounts of Krishi and Co-operative bank 2011 ............................................127
Chapter 12: Miscellaneous
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10-Bogra District Upazila and Union/Ward with Geo-code 2011
06-Adamdighi Upazila Dhunat Paurashava Kahaloo Paurashava 88-Sherpur Upazila 13-Adamdighi Union 01-Ward No-01 01-Ward No-01 17-Bhabanipur Union 27-Champapur Union 02- Ward No-02 02- Ward No-02 19-Bishalpur Union 40-Chhatiangram Union 03- Ward No-03 03- Ward No-03 28-Garidaha Union 54-Kundagram Union 04- Ward No-04 04- Ward No-04 38-Khamarkandi Union 67-Nasratpur Union 05 -Ward No-05 05 -Ward No-05 47-Khanpur Union 81-Santahar Union 06- Ward No-06 06- Ward No-06 57-Kusumbi Union 07- Ward No-07 07- Ward No-07 66-Mirzapur Union Santahar Paurashava 08- Ward No-08 08- Ward No-08 77-Shah-Bandegi Union 01-Ward No-01 09- Ward No-09 09- Ward No-09 85-Shimabari Union 02- Ward No-02 95-Sughat Union 03- Ward No-03 33-Dhubchancia Upazila 67- Nandigram Upazila 04- Ward No-04 13-Chamrul Union 10-Bhatgram Union Sherpur Paurashava 05 -Ward No-05 27-Dhubchanchia Union 21-Bhatra Union 01-Ward No-01 06- Ward No-06 40-Gobindapur Union 31-Burail Union 02- Ward No-02 07- Ward No-07 54-Gunahar Union 73-Nandigram Union 03- Ward No-03 08- Ward No-08 67- Talora Union 84-Thalta Majhgram Union 04- Ward No-04 09- Ward No-09 81-Zianagar Union 05 -Ward No-05 Nandigram Paurashava 06- Ward No-06 20-Bogra Sadar Upazila Dhubchancia Paurashava 01-Ward No-01 07- Ward No-07 23- Erulia Union 01-Ward No-01 02- Ward No-02 08- Ward No-08 25-Fapore Union 02- Ward No-02 03- Ward No-03 09- Ward No-09 34-Gokul Union 03- Ward No-03 04- Ward No-04 47-Lahiripara Union 04- Ward No-04 05 -Ward No-05 94-Shibganj Upazila 60-Namuja Union 05 -Ward No-05 06- Ward No-06 11-Atmul Union 64-Nishindara Union 06- Ward No-06 07- Ward No-07 15-Bihar Union 69-Noongola Union 07- Ward No-07 08- Ward No-08 23-Buriganj Union 73-Rajapur Union 08- Ward No-08 09- Ward No-09 31-Deuli Union 77-Shabgram Union 09- Ward No-09 39-Kichak Union 82-Shakharia Union 81-Sariakandi Upazila 47-Maidanhata Union 86-Sekherkola Union 40-Gabtali Upazila 11-Bhelabari Union 55-Majhihatta Union 11-Balia Dighi Union 12-Bohail Union 63-Mokamtala Union Bogra Paurashava 17-Dakshinpara Union 19-Chaluabari Union 71-Pirab Union 01-Ward No-01 27-Durgahata Union 25-Chandan Baisha Union 79-Roynagar Union 02- Ward No-02 33-Gabtali Union 31-Fulbari Union 87-Saidpur Union 03- Ward No-03 47-Kagail Union 37-Hatsherpur Union 94-Shibganj Union 04- Ward No-04 54-Mahishaban Union 44-Kamalpur Union 05 -Ward No-05 61-Naruamala Union 55-Kazla Union Shibganj Paurashava 06- Ward No-06 67-Nasipur Union 56-Karnibari Union 01-Ward No-01 07- Ward No-07 74-Nepaltali Union 63-Kutubpur Union 02- Ward No-02 08- Ward No-08 81-Rameshwarpur Union 75-Narchi Union 03- Ward No-03 09- Ward No-09 88-Sonarai Union 88-Sariakandi Union 04- Ward No-04 10- Ward No-10 05 -Ward No-05 11- Ward No-11 Gabtali Paurashava Sariakandi Paurashava 06- Ward No-06 12- Ward No-12 01-Ward No-01 01-Ward No-01 07- Ward No-07 14- Ward No-14 (Part) 02- Ward No-02 02- Ward No-02 08- Ward No-08 15- Ward No-15 03- Ward No-03 03- Ward No-03 09- Ward No-09 16- Ward No-16 04- Ward No-04 04- Ward No-04 17- Ward No-17 05 -Ward No-05 05 -Ward No-05 95-Sonatala Upazila 18- Ward No-18 06- Ward No-06 06- Ward No-06 10-Balua Union 19- Ward No-19 07- Ward No-07 07- Ward No-07 31-Digdair Union 20- Ward No-20 08- Ward No-08 08- Ward No-08 42-Jorgachha Union 21- Ward No-21 (Part) 09- Ward No-09 09- Ward No-09 52-Madhupur Union 73-Sonatala Union 27-Dhunat Upazila 54-Kahaloo Upazila 85-Shajahanpur 81-Pakulla Union 15-Bhandarbari Union 13-Birkedar Union 16- Amrool Union 84-Tekani Chukainagar UP 19-Chaukibari Union 19-Durgapur Union 17-Aria Bazar Union 28-Chikashi Union 28-Jamgaon Union 18-Asekpur Union Sonatala Paurashava 38-Dhunat Union 38-Kahaloo Union 19-Chopinagar Union 01-Ward No-01 47-Elangi Union 47-Kalaimajhpara Union 30-Gohail Union 02- Ward No-02 57-Gopalnagar Union 57-Malancha Union 38-Kharna Union 03- Ward No-03 66-Gosainbari Union 66-Murail Union 43- Khotta Para Union 04- Ward No-04 76-Kaler Para Union 76-Narhatta Union 51- Madla Union 05 -Ward No-05 85-Mathurapur Union 85-Paikar Union 56-Majhira Union 06- Ward No-06 95-Nimgachhi Union 98-Bogra Cantonment 07- Ward No-07 Bogra Paurashava (Part) 08- Ward No-08 13- Ward No-13 09- Ward No-09 14-Ward No-14 (Part) 21-Ward No-21 (Part)
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District at a Glance
Background: Bogra is a northern district of the Rajshahi Division of Bangladesh. It is called the gateway to the north Bengal. Bogra district was a part of the ancient Pundravardhana territory and was the capital of ‘Pundravardhana’. Bogra is famous for its historical values with Pundravardhana as former capital, which is now known as ‘Mahasthangarh’. It is generally believed that the district was named after the name of Sultan Mohammad Nasiruddin Bughra Khan who was an independent Ruler of Bengal during 1279 - 1282 A.D. The then greater Bogra was became a zila in 1821. The present Bogra district was carved out from Bogra Sadar Sub-division in 1983.
Geographic Area and location: Bogra is bounded on the north south by Gaibandha and Jaypurhat districts, on the east by Jamalpur and Sirajganj districts, on the south by Sirajganj and Natore districts and on the west by Naogaon and Jaipurhat districts. Bogra district lies between 24o 32' and 25o 07' north latitudes and between 88o 58' and 88o 95' east longitudes.The total area of the district is 2898.68 sq km.
Temperature and Rainfall: The annual average temperature of the district varies from maximum 34.6°C to minimum 11.9°C and the average annual rainfall of the district is recorded 1610 mm.
Adminstritration: The greater Bogra district was established in 1821 consisting of 9 thanas, of which four from Rajshahi district (Adamdighi, Bogra, Sherpur, Nawkhila), three from Dinajpur district (Lalbazar, Badalgachhi, Khetlal) and two from Rangpur district (Gobindaganj, Dewanganj). In 1983, Bogra district was divided into two districts (Bogra and Joypurhat). Bogra district consists of 12 upazilas, 108 unions, 1672 mauzas, 2618 villages, 11 paurashavas, 111 wards and 360 mahallas. The upazilas are Adamdighi, Bogra Sadar, Dhunat, Dupchanchia, Gabtali, Kahaloo, Nandigram, Sariakandi, Sherpur, Shibganj, Sonatola and Shajahanpur.
Township: Bogra municipality was established in 1884. It was renamed as Bogra Paurashava in 1977. It consists of 21 wards and 111 mahallas. The total area of the Paurashava is 68.63 sq. km. Bogra is known as the industrial city of the North Bengal. Constructions of the Bangabandhu Jamuna Multipurpose Bridge enhanced all kinds of trade and commerce in Bogra. The town is also famous for its cultural activities.
Archaeological Heritage and Relics: Among the archaeological heritages, Kherua Mosque at Sherpur, remnants of the historical Mahasthangarh, Bara Masjid, Mazar (tomb) of Shah Sultan Balkhi, Gokul Medh, Parshuram's Palace and Vasu Vihara are the notable.
Historical Events: Mahasthangarh (Former Pundranagara), located 10 km. to the north of Bogra town, was the capital of Pundravardhana. During the 4th to 8th century BC, this region was ruled by various dynasties. From the middle of 8th century it went under Pala rule that continued till 12th century. Sena King Vijayasena conquered the region defeating the last Pala King Madanpala. Bogra came under the Muslim rule after Bakhtiyar Khalji conquered Nadia. In 1281-1290 AD, Sultan Nasiruddin Bugra Khan, the second son of the emperor of Delhi Sultan Giyasuddin Balban became the ruler of Bengal. Bogra was named after him. The anti British Fakir-Sannyasi movement spread over Bogra region since the early British rule. The Indigo Rebellion spread over Bogra in mid 19th century.
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Marks of the War of Liberation: Mass graves at Sonatola and Dhunat upazilas, memorial monument at Kahaloo High School compound, Adamdighi Burning Ghat and Dhunat which bear the testimony of the War of Liberation in Bogra district.
Population and other characteristics: According to the Population Census 2011, total population of this district is 34,00,874. Out of total population male is 17,08,806 and female is 16,92,068. Total household of this district 8,67,137. Density of population is 1173(per sq.km). Literacy rate for both sex is 49.4%, male is 52.9% and female is 45.9%.
Main crops: Aush, Aman, Boro Paddy, Jute, Wheat, Potato, Mustard, Pepper, Vegetables, Banana, Sugarcane and Betel leaf are the main crops of this district.
Main Rivers: The principal rivers of the district are Karatoya, Nagar, Bangali and Ichamari.
Main Fruits: Mango, jackfruit, guava, blackberry, custard apple, Indian palm, papaya, pineapple, banana, coconut, wood apple, litchi, jackfruit, palm, tamarind, lemon, betel nut are main fruits of this district.
Economic Situation: Agriculture and livestock sectors play a vital role in the economy of this district. Of the total 7,91,343 holdings of the district 57.26 % holdings are farms that produce varieties of crops, namely local HYV paddy, jute, sugarcane, wheat, tobacco vegetables, pulses and others cash crops and minor cereals. Various types of fruits like mango, jack fruit, guava, litchis etc. are grown in the district. Bovine animals, goat, sheep and poultry rearing generate an additional income to the rural people. Pisciculture and fish catching has also some share in the rural economy of the district. Besides farming activities, non-farm economic activities also provide some economic benefits to the households.
Bogra is known as the industrial city of the North Bengal. The following table-1 shows type and numbers of establishments together with persons engaged in those establishments are shown below:
Table-1: Number of Establishments and Persons Engaged by Activity
Establishments Persons Engaged Code Activity Total Urban Rural Total Male Female
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 C Mining and quarrying - - - - - - D Manufacturing 17479 2491 14988 81989 62194 19795 E Electricity, gas and water supply 20 12 8 778 625 153 F Construction 33 24 9 190 186 4 G Wholesale & retail trade 47663 15729 31934 97285 91668 5617 H Hotels and restaurants 2268 1008 1260 8640 7983 657 I Transport, storage and communication 1087 644 443 3676 3608 68 J Bank, insurance and financial institution 590 239 351 5897 4670 1227 K Real estate and renting 1617 644 973 3126 2437 689 L Public administration and defense 545 398 147 7324 6658 666 M Education 4503 551 3952 25235 19933 5302 N Health and social work 1412 429 983 6045 4395 1650 O Community, social and personal services 12924 2153 10771 26042 23996 2046
Bogra District 90141 24322 65819 266227 228353 37874 Source: Census of Non-farm Economic Activities 2001-2003.
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It is reported that in all these economic sectors about 26.98% of the establishments are located in urban areas whereas 73.02% of these establishments is located in rural areas. There are 90,141 establishments in the district in which 2,66,227 persons are engaged in different types of non-farm activities. The participation of female persons in non-farm activities is 14.23% while the participation of male is 85.77%. Flora and Fauna
Bogra is very rich in respect of varieties of flora and fauna. This richness is mainly due to the presence of the Brahmaputra and the Jamuna, the two big rivers of Bangladesh, and some other rivers and their tributaries added by a long tract from Bogra to Dinajpur (30 feet high and 30 feet broad at the top) known as Barind Tract.
Flora: It appears from early literature that the district of Bogra was more forested and less populated in the past than today and consequently it had a rich flora in the past. But with the passage of time, much of the forests have disappeared as a result of expansion of agriculture and human habitation.
In the farmlands, varieties of crops namely local and HYV paddy, jute, vegetables, spices, pulses, oilseed, cotton, sugarcane etc. are produced. Paddy covers about 76.05 percent of the temporary cropped gross area. The district is very famous for modern irrigation and scientific cultivation system.
The district is very fairly wooded and many valuable forest trees are indigenous to it. Foremost among these is sal (Shorea robusta). This is grown mainly in the Barindra tract. There are other species such as bot or banyan tree (Ficus benghalensis), pipal (Ficus religiosa), pakur (Ficus infectoria), badam (Arachis hypogea), sonalu (Cassia fistula), gab (Diospyros precatorius), kadam (Anthocephalus cadamba), tetul (Tamariandus indica), shimul (Bombax ceiba), haritaki (Terminalia chebula), sissu (Dalbergia sissoo), gamar (Gmelina arborea) and several species of babla or Acacia (Acacia aralica). Clumps of bamboos (Bambusa bambos) are very common and found almost in every homestead forest. Besides, a number of other trees used for timber and fuel wood are abundantly available.
The fruit trees indigenous to Bogra are mango (Mangifera indica), guava ( Psidium guajava ), jam or black berry (Syzygium cumini), custard apple (Annona reticulata), tetul (Tamariandus indica), palm or tal (Borassus flabellifer), jackfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus), papaya (Carica papaya), pineapple (Ananas comosus), banana (Musa sapientum), coconut (Cocos nucifra), lichi (Litch chinensisi), dalim (Punica granatum), khejur (Phoenix sylvastris), dumur (Ficus carica) etc. are abundant.
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A large variety of medicinal plants are also available in the district. These are: Jaiphal (Myristica fragrans), akanda (Calotropis giganta), dhatura (Datura metel), amlaki (Phyllanthus emblica), nilkalmi (Pharbitis nil), somraj (vernonia anthelmintica), haritaki (Terminalia chebula), etc.
Old river beds, ponds and marshes and streams with sluggish current have a copious vegetation of vallisneria and other plants. Land subject to inundation has usually a covering of tamarist and reedy grasses, and in some part where the ground is more or less marshy, rosa Involucrata is plentiful. The greater portion of the surface is covered with grasses, the commonest of these being Imperata arundinacea and chrysopogon acidulates. Fauna: Early records show that larger mammals like tiger (Panthera tigris), buffalo (Bison bison), wild boars (Sus scrofa), etc. had a wide distribution in the district of Bogra till the end of the 19lh century. But these have completely disappeared. Jackals, foxes, etc. are still present but their number is dwindling very fast. Large Indian Civet or bagdas (Viverra zibetha), ottar or ud (Lutra lutra), kat biral (Callosciurus pygerythrus), bengal mongoose or beji (Herpestes edwardsi) are still seen. Other mammals like squirrels, different species of rats (Bandicota bengalensis), mice, shrews and monkeys (Macaca mullata) still occur in suitable places. Almost all varieties of birds that are seen all over Bangladesh are also commonly seen in Bogra. Raptoral birds include king vulture or shakun (Gyps bengalensis), lanner falcon or baj (Falco biarmicous), marsh harrier or gochila (Circus aeruginesus), pariah kile or cheel (Milvus migransgoviada), several species of stork, crows (Corvus splendens), king fisher (Alcedo atthis), etc.
Many kinds of colourful and singing birds are seen in the district. These include national bird robin magpie or doel (Copsychus saularis), cuckoo or kokil (Cuculus microplerus), halde pakhi (Oriolus xanthornus), kingcrow or finga (Dicrurns adsimilis), myna (Sturnus malabarica), shyama (Copsychus malabaricus), Flowerpecker (Dicacum erythrochynchos), babui famous for artistic nest building on the branches of high palm trees), several species of pheasant, quails, pigeon (Pavo cristatus), dove (Streptopelia suratennis), heron (Ardeala grayii) , king stork (Alcodoathis bengalansis), wader, cuckoo, owl (Bubu zeylenensis), nightjar, king fisher (Ephippiar hynchus) and bee-eaters, barbets and woodpecker (Dinopium benghalense), etc. Some migratory birds like rajhans (Anser spp.) and balihans (Anas crecca) are seen during winter season.
The reptiles include the monitor lizard (Varanus salvator), other lizards, skinks, freshwater tortoises and turtles and different species of poisonous and non-poisonous snakes. Frogs (Rana limnocharis)) and toad (bufo melanostictus) are widely distributed in the district.
Fishes are abundant being represented by the members of all the major families found elsewhere in Bangladesh. However, their number is decreasing due to widespread use of insecticides and pesticides for agricultural purposes and also due to over catching. The following is a list of the
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principal fishes found in the rivers and ponds of Bogra: 'Dhunda', gajar (Channa marulius), shoil (Channa striatus), taki (Channa punctatus), koi (Anabas testudineus), khalisha (Colisa fasciatus), ruhi (Labeo rohita), kalboush (Labeo calbasu), katla (Catla catla), mrigel (Cirrhinus mrigala), punti (Barbus puntius), boal (Wallago attu), singi (Heteropneustes fossilis), magur (Clarias batrachus), chital (Notopterus chitala), dhain, baghair (Bgarius bagarius), airh (Mystus aor), tengra (Mystus vittatus), pangas (Pangasius pangasius), hilsha (Hilsa ilisa), bain (Mastacembelus armatus), etc. Small fry of the major carps knows as naula are available in large quantities.
In addition, crabs, shrimps and prawn (Farfantepenaeus aztecus) also form an important part of the fisheries resources. Exotic fishes like grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella), silver carp (Hypophthalmicthys molitrix), telapia (Oreochromis mossambicus), nilotica (Oreochromis niloticus), etc. have also been introduced for commercial pisciculture in ponds and tanks.
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Concepts and Definitions 1. Population and Housing Census 2011 The population and housing census is the unique source of reliable and comprehensive data about the size of the population of the country, major socio-economic and socio-demographic characteristics.
It is the total process of collecting, compiling, evaluating, analyzing and publishing or otherwise disseminating demographic, economic and social data pertaining, at a specified time, to all persons in a country. The essential features of a population census are individual enumeration, universality within a defined territory, simultaneity and defined periodicity.
The population and housing census provides information on the geographic and administrative distribution of the population and household in addition to the demographic and socioeconomic characteristics of all the people in the country. The data from the census are classified, tabulated and disseminated so that political leaders, election officials, planners, national organizations including NGOs and civil society, regional and international organizations can use the data in decision-making.
The purpose of community report is to disseminate census data by communities (ward/mahalla in urban area and union/mauza/village in rural area). Data on all key variables namely area, household, population by sex and age group, ethnic population, literacy rate, marital status, school attendance, employment status and religion as well as physical facilities such as source of drinking water, sanitation, electricity and dwelling units have been presented in this report. The planners, researchers and policy makers as well as development partners and community administrators will find this report as a valuable reference for use in advising plans and programs for advancing welfare and well-being of the common people, in particular and the community in general.
Household
Persons, either related or unrelated, living together and taking food from the same kitchen constitute a household. A single person living and eating alone forms one-person household.
Literacy
It denotes ability to write a letter in any language. Literacy status assessment is made for population 7 years and over.
Community
It refers to the following five lower geographic, administrative or revenue units:
i) Union: Smallest administrative rural geographic unit comprising of mauzas and villages and having union parishad institution.
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ii) Mauza : Mauza is the lowest administrative unit having a separate jurisdiction list number (J.L. No.) in revenue records. Every mauza has its well-demarcated cadastral map. Mauza should be distinguished from local village since a mauza may consist of one or more villages.
iii) Village: Lowest rural geographic unit either equivalent to a mauza or part of a mauza.
iv) Ward: Smallest administrative urban geographic unit comprising of mahallas and having ward council institution.
v) Mahalla: Lowest urban geographic unit having identifiable boundaries. Urban Area
It corresponds with area developed around a central place having such amenities as metalled roads, improved communication, electricity, gas, water supply, sewerage, sanitation and also having comparatively higher density of population with majority population in non-agricultural occupations.
i) City Corporation: It includes city corporation area declared by the Ministry of Local Government.
ii) Paurashava/Municipality Area: It includes paurashavas incorporated and administered by local government under Paurashava Ordinance, 1977.
2. Agriculture Census year and reference period
The census year extends over twelve consecutive months having for different census items the different reference periods or days of data collections. Some items have a year or week reference period. Some others have a specific reference day.
The census year covered twelve months from 1 Baishak to 30 Choitra, 1414 Bangla Shal (BS). The year was the reference period for such census items as operated land use, crops, agriculture employment, livestock & poultry deaths and agriculture loan. A single reference day was used for items like holdings, farm size, land tenure, farm population, livestock & poultry inventories and agriculture implements. The different census items by their reference periods or days are shown below: Agriculture holding
An agriculture holding is a techno-economic unit of agricultural production under single management comprising all livestock kept and all land used wholly or partly for agricultural production purposes without regard to title, legal form or size. Single management may be exercised by either an individual holder or jointly by two or more individuals or holders or by a judicial person such as a corporation, co-operative or government agency. A holding may consist of one or more parcels (fragments of land) located in one or more areas or mauzas or in more than
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one administrative unit or division provided that all separate parcels of fragments form parts of same technical unit under operational control of same management.
The definition covers practically all holdings/households engaged in agricultural production of both crops and livestock. Some agriculture holdings may have no significant agricultural land, e.g. holdings keeping livestock, poultry and hatcheries for which land is not an indispensable input for production. Farm holding
A farm holding is defined as being an agricultural production unit having cultivated land equal to or more than 0.05 acres. Farm holdings are classified into following three broad groups:
(a) small: Farm holdings having minimum cultivated land 0.05 acre but operated land more than this minimum but upto 2.49 acres.
(b) medium: Farm holdings having operated land in between 2.50 to 7.49 acres.
(c) large: Farm holdings having operated land 7.50 acres and above. Small cultivated land 0.04 acre or less is generally used for kitchen garden growing mainly vegetables. Often seeds of white gourd, water gourd, pumpkin and other strains are sown on households; but these creepers spread out around house roofs and other structures. As such, the minimum cultivated land considered for qualifying to be a farm holding is 0.05 acres.
Non-farm holdings
A non-farm holding is defined as being the one which has neither cultivated nor operated land or has cultivated land less than 0.05 acre.
Tenancy
Owner holdings are those having and operating their owned land and who may or may not be leasing out land. Tenant holdings are those having no owned land but operating land taken from others on share cropping basis or on other terms.
Owner-cum-tenant holdings are those having owned land and who may or may not be leasing out their own land to others and who may be taking land from others on share cropping basis or on other terms.
Agriculture work
Agriculture work signifies all activities of holder and his/her labour force doing planning, management, and operation of a holding. It includes land preparation, sowing, weeding, harvesting, feeding and tending livestock & poultry, kitchen gardening, supervising agricultural workers, keeping farm records & accounts, preparing agriculture products for marketing (including packaging), repairing farm equipment, constructing farm buildings & fences, and engaging in land
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reclamation and improvement and other related activities. It excludes home and other family domestic chores.
Area under pond
The pond area remains under water almost through out the year. Normally, households use pond water for various domestic and sometimes agriculture purposes. Ponds are also generally used for fish culture. In the census the pond area data were collected separately for both single ownership and joint ownership of households.
Area under temporary crops
It is the land area planted to crops having growing cycle or length of life less than one year. These are the temporary crops such as paddy, wheat, jute, cotton, tobacco, sugarcane, pulses, oil seeds, potato, vegetables and other seasonal crops. A list of temporary crops for which data were collected separately was given in back page of “Tally Sheet”. The minimum area recorded for a temporary crop was 0.01 acre. Area under temporary crops and temporary-crops net area are equivalents.
Area under permanent crops
It is the land area planted to crops which remain standing for a long period of time and do not need to be replanted after a seasonal harvest. Mango, jackfruit, coconut, guava, lemon, and other fruit varieties are all permanent crops.
Current fallow
It is land brought into cultivation but left out uncultivated in census year for fertility regaining and improvement or for other reasons.
Net cultivated area
This is land area actually cropped during the census year regardless of number of crops grown plus current fallow. It includes areas under temporary and permanent crops and also current fallow.
Permanent fallow
It is land not available for cultivation due to coming into residence and commercial & other uses. Play ground, graveyard, wild shrubs and jungles, marshy land, and the like fall in this category. Irrigated area
This is area of total land brought under irrigation coverage for growing crops with irrigations done through mechanical or manual means. Irrigated area classifications fall into two categories: (1)
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surface water irrigation with main water sources being rivers, canals, beels, ponds, and other water bodies; and (2) underground water irrigation with water lifted by shallow tube-wells, deep tube- wells, and country traditional devices. The irrigation equipments are run by electricity, diesel or petrol, or manual labour.
Cattle and Buffalo
Cattle and buffalo heads owned by households on day of enumeration were counted.
Goats and Sheep
Goats and sheep owned by households on day of enumeration were counted.
Fowls, Ducks and Pigeons
Fowls, ducks, and pigeons owned by households on day of enumeration were counted.
Temporary crops gross area
Areas aggregated for all temporary crops grown in the census year have made temporary crops gross area greater than temporary crops net area since the latter has within it the same land cropped more than once in different seasons of a year.
Intensity of cropping
It is percentage of temporary crops gross area in comparison with temporary crops net area. It is expressed as follows:
Intensity of cropping = areanet cropsTemporary
area gross cropsTemporary × 100
Cereals
Main cereals are rice and then wheat. Other cereals are jab, barley, cheena, maize, kaun, bajra and joar.
Pulses
Main and common pulses are gram, mung, lentil, arhar, gari kalai, khesari and pea.
Oil seeds
Main oil seeds are rape and mustard, sesamum, linseed, groundnut, soybean, sunflower and castor.
Vegetables
Farmers grow both summer and winter vegetables. Main vegetables are potato, brinjal, raddish, arum, lady's finger, cauliflower, cabbage, bean, tomato, patal, gourd, cucumber, pumpkin, knoll- kal-turnip, dhundal, barbati, khirai, chichinga, carrot, kakrol and sak.
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Cash crop
Main cash crops are jute, mesta, sunhemp, cotton, sugarcane and tobacco.
Spices
The main spices include turmeric, ginger, chillies, onion, garlic, corriander, black cumin and ani seed.
Fuel crops
Dhaincha and other smaller plants used as cooking-fuel are included in the group. Chapter sources: i) Banglapedia,
ii) Census of Agriculture 2008-Zila Series Bogra iii) Population Census 2001- Community Report Bogra, iv) Population & Housing Census 2001, v) Census of Agriculture 2008, vi) Economic Census 2001 & 2003 vii) Bangladesh District Gazetteers, Bogra 1977
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(In sq. km.)
Riverine area
Bogra sadar 176.58 175.28 0 1.3
Dhunat 247.73 245.77 0 1.96
Dhupchanchia 162.44 162.13 0 0.31
Gabtali 239.61 209.61 0 30
Kahaloo 240.42 239.82 0 0.6
Nandigram 265.22 265.13 0 0.09
Sariakandi 408.50 236.4 3.64 168.46
Shajahanpur 221.69 220.47 0 1.22
Sherpur 295.93 295.93 0 0
Shibganj 314.92 312.3 0 2.62
Sonatola 156.75 145.14 0 11.61
Total 2898.68 2676.87 3.64 218.17
2.02 Number of municipality, union, mauza, mahalla and village 2011
Upazila Municipality Ward (PSA) Mahalla Union Mauza Village
Adamdighi 1 9 35 6 100 179
Bogra sadar 1 20 111 11 92 122
Dhunat 1 9 16 10 90 207
Dhupchanchia 1 9 37 6 108 212
Gabtali 1 9 21 11 103 211
Kahaloo 1 9 19 9 161 264
Nandigram 1 9 22 5 192 228
Sariakandi 1 9 17 12 100 173
Shajahanpur 0 *3 18 11 120 166
Sherpur 1 9 19 10 220 322
Shibganj 1 9 31 12 233 409
Sonatola 1 9 16 7 94 125
Total 11 113 362 110 1613 2618
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Population (000) Upazila Household
(M/F) Average size of household
Density per sq. km.
Bogra sadar 131862 288 267 555 108 4.04 3143
Dhunat 74897 143 149 292 96 3.90 1180
Dhupchanchia 45390 87 90 177 97 3.86 1088
Gabtali 83411 159 161 320 99 3.82 1334
Kahaloo 58261 111 111 222 99 3.81 925
Nandigram 45853 91 90 181 100 3.93 682
Sariakandi 75614 135 136 271 100 3.58 663
Shajahanpur 72685 150 140 290 106 3.86 1307
Sherpur 81753 166 167 333 99 4.06 1125
Shibganj 99242 190 188 378 101 3.81 1203
Sonatola 48569 92 95 187 98 3.84 1191
Total 867137 1709 1692 3401 100 3.88 1173
2.04 Population and literacy rate of 1981, 1991, 2001 & 2011 and number of voter 2011
Population (000) Literacy rate (%) Number of voter (000) Upazila
1981 1991 2001 2011 1981 1991 2001 2011 Male Female Total
Adamdighi 137 170 187 195 30.7 34.4 50.4 54.6 65 67 132
Bogra sadar 454 589 694 555 36.8 39.1 55.5 65.7 163 165 328
Dhunat 213 247 271 292 13.6 19.3 31.1 35.6 92 98 190
Dhupchanchia 122 149 161 177 13.3 29.3 45.4 51.7 58 62 119
Gabtali 229 266 290 320 20.2 24.8 39.7 46.6 102 106 208
Kahaloo 146 183 196 222 23.7 27.3 47.9 52.1 72 75 147
Nandigram 125 148 168 181 26.0 29.1 42.2 47.5 58 62 120
Sariakandi 199 230 240 271 11.2 22.1 32.3 36.9 69 75 144
Shajahanpur - - - 290 0 - - 57.7 92 98 190
Sherpur 193 229 286 333 16.1 23.6 36.3 43 103 112 216
Shibganj 283 313 352 379 19.3 24.1 36 44.1 125 129 255
Sonatola 153 146 168 187 19.2 26.2 37.9 43.2 59 64 122
Total 2254 2670 3013 3401 22.8 31.3 42.9 49.4 1058 1113 2171
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Upazila Muslim Hindu Buddhist Christian Others Total
Adamdighi 178640 16072 0 21 453 195186
Bogra sadar 521303 33002 55 622 32 555014
Dhunat 279796 12515 1 8 84 292404
Dhupchanchia 162682 13933 0 6 57 176678
Gabtali 300025 19558 0 0 5 319588
Kahaloo 208315 14031 0 6 24 222376
Nandigram 158288 22205 0 3 306 180802
Sariakandi 264733 5955 1 1 29 270719
Shajahanpur 278139 11557 42 41 25 289804
Sherpur 301519 30726 9 81 490 332825
Shibganj 361614 16811 2 73 200 378700
Sonatola 177674 8968 5 1 130 186778
Total 3192728 205333 115 863 1835 3400874
2.06(a) Percentage distribution of population (10 years and above) by marital status 2011
Total Unmarried (%) Married (%) Upazila
Male Female Male Female Male Female Adamdighi 78573 80456 32.8 18.5 66.0 69.8 Bogra sadar 235781 217607 40.0 24.0 59.1 66.3 Dhunat 108505 116124 30.1 17.8 68.1 70.0 Dhupchanchia 124542 127465 33.4 18.7 65.6 70.1 Gabtali 70087 73434 31.3 17.3 67.6 71.8 Kahaloo 88115 90303 30.4 17.2 68.4 71.1 Nandigram 72406 73240 29.8 17.2 69.1 71.7 Sariakandi 100435 103346 31.9 19.4 6.3 70.1 Shajahanpur 130620 134156 30.1 17.5 69.0 71.1 Sherpur 152181 151778 31.2 17.5 67.7 72.0 Shibganj 69523 73333 34.1 19.4 65.2 69.4 Sonatola 120437 113222 33.3 20.0 65.8 69.1 Total 1351205 1354464 33.1 19.1 65.9 70.0
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2.06(b) Percentage distribution of population (10 years and above) by marital status 2011
Total Widowed (%) Divorced/Separated (%) Upazila
Male Female Male Female Male Female
Adamdighi 78573 80456 1.0 10.2 0.3 1.5 Bogra sadar 235781 217607 0.7 8.6 0.2 1.1 Dhunat 108505 116124 0.8 10.9 0.2 1.3 Dhupchanchia 124542 127465 0.8 10.3 0.2 1.0 Gabtali 70087 73434 0.8 9.4 0.3 1.5 Kahaloo 88115 90303 0.9 10.0 0.3 1.7 Nandigram 72406 73240 0.9 9.6 0.2 1.6 Sariakandi 100435 103346 0.7 9.7 0.2 0.8 Shajahanpur 130620 134156 0.7 10.1 0.2 1.3 Sherpur 152181 151778 0.8 9.2 0.2 1.3 Shibganj 69523 73333 0.6 10.2 0.2 1.0 Sonatola 120437 113222 0.7 8.8 0.2 1.3 Total 1351205 1354464 0.8 9.6 0.2 1.3
2.07 Percentage distribution of population by type of disability 2011
Upazila Total population All Speech Vision Hearing Physical Mental Autistic
Adamdighi 195186 1.9 0.2 0.3 0.2 0.9 0.2 0.1
Bogra sadar 555014 1.5 0.2 0.4 0.1 0.6 0.2 0.1
Dhunat 292404 1.7 0.2 0.4 0.2 0.7 0.2 0.1
Dhupchanchia 176678 1.6 0.2 0.4 0.1 0.7 0.2 0.1
Gabtali 319588 1.7 0.2 0.4 0.2 0.6 0.2 0.1
Kahaloo 222376 1.4 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.6 0.2 0.1
Nandigram 180802 1.6 0.2 0.3 0.1 0.6 0.2 0.1
Sariakandi 270719 1.3 0.2 0.3 0.1 0.5 0.2 0.1
Shajahanpur 378700 1.6 0.2 0.3 0.2 0.6 0.2 0.1
Sherpur 332825 1.4 0.2 0.3 0.1 0.5 0.2 0.1
Shibganj 186778 1.4 0.2 0.3 0.1 0.5 0.2 0.1
Sonatola 289804 1.1 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.4 0.2 0.1
Total 3400874 18.2 2.4 3.8 1.7 7.2 2.4 1.2
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Upazila Mosque Eid-Gah Temple (Mandir)
Church (Girza) Pagoda Others
Bogra sadar 1001 127 35 1 0 0
Dhunat 388 84 80 0 0 0
Dhupchanchia 408 98 59 0 0 0
Gabtali 485 91 22 0 0 0
Kahaloo 462 118 85 0 0 0
Nandigram 395 75 32 0 0 0
Sariakandi 491 78 3 0 0 0
Shajahanpur 443 65 56 0 0 0
Sherpur 472 138 65 1 0 0
Shibganj 980 165 60 0 0 15
Sonatola 400 60 150 0 0 0
Total 6223 1178 719 2 0 15
2.09 Number of pond, dighee, flood camps/shelter, cyclone shelter, stadium/ playground, park/
amusement park 2011
Cyclone shelter
Stadium/ playground
Park/ amusement
Dhunat 1936 68 4 1 0 7 0
Dhupchanchia 3490 7 1 0 0 42 0
Gabtali 4288 0 4 0 0 0 0
Kahaloo 9540 0 1 0 0 0 0
Nandigram 4076 0 2 0 0 76 0
Sariakandi 293 0 3 3 0 1 0
Shajahanpur 3379 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sherpur 3338 22 0 0 0 62 1
Shibganj 10900 19 1 0 0 66 0
Sonatola 3109 0 3 1 0 1 0
Total 54106 116 20 5 0 299 7
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2.10 Number of filling station, fire brigade station, police station/camp, union land (tohsil) office, BOP (BGB camp), cyber cafe 2011
Upazila Filling station
Fire brigade station
Police station/ camp
ISP provider
Cyber cafe
Adamdighi 4 0 2 6 1 0 0 0 Bogra sadar 23 1 7 9 1 0 5 7 Dhunat 1 1 1 10 1 0 0 0 Dhupchanchia 2 0 1 6 1 0 0 0 Gabtali 1 0 2 8 1 0 3 0 Kahaloo 0 0 1 9 1 0 0 0 Nandigram 2 0 3 5 1 0 0 1 Sariakandi 1 1 2 6 1 0 0 0 Shajahanpur 13 0 2 9 0 0 0 0 Sherpur 6 1 1 10 1 0 0 0 Shibganj 4 0 2 11 1 0 0 0 Sonatola 1 1 1 7 1 0 0 1 Total 58 5 25 96 11 0 8 9
2.11 Number of growth centre, hat /bazar, poultry farm, dairy farm, nursery, horticulture centre,
brick kiln, decorator service 2011
Upazila Growth centre
Decorator service
Adamdighi 4 15 92 50 27 0 5 36 Bogra sadar 10 33 155 305 37 0 11 103 Dhunat 7 25 50 115 54 0 6 28 Dhupchanchia 3 22 74 11 27 0 7 17 Gabtali 3 23 178 304 42 0 29 45 Kahaloo 28 21 378 87 22 0 12 31 Nandigram 4 16 47 44 15 0 0 20 Sariakandi 4 18 25 80 9 0 3 23 Shajahanpur 4 23 209 65 13 1 26 54 Sherpur 2 18 121 130 39 0 22 36 Shibganj 5 19 242 427 19 0 14 54 Sonatola 3 27 104 114 5 0 5 26 Total 77 260 1675 1732 309 1 140 473
Chapter sources: i) Population and Housing Census 2011
ii) Agriculture Census 2008 iii) Upazila Statistical Office, BBS.
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Temperature (centigrade) Years
3.02 Occurrence of river erosion during the years 2008-2011 (Yes/No)
Upazila 2008 2009 2010 2011
Adamdighi Yes Yes Yes Yes
Bogra sadar No No No No
Dhunat Yes Yes Yes Yes
Dhupchanchia No No No No
Gabtali Yes Yes Yes Yes
Kahaloo No No No No
Nandigram No No No No
Sariakandi Yes Yes Yes Yes
Shajahanpur No No No No
Sherpur No No No No
Shibganj No No No No
Sonatola Yes Yes Yes Yes
Chapter source: Bangladesh Meteorological Department.
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Agriculture
4.01 Number of agriculture holding by tenure (According to Agriculture Census 2008)
Upazila Total farm holding Owner holding Owner cum tenant Tenant holding
Adamdighi 25763 26811 13002 6056
Bogra sadar 33587 76933 13766 16835
Dhunat 47691 43765 26265 3888
Dhupchanchia 26112 28128 12758 1704
Gabtali 52668 48683 27844 3783
Kahaloo 36337 28594 21339 2312
Nandigram 28403 28214 17808 3449
Sariakandi 38947 37292 15891 7985
Shajahanpur 33854 42304 15891 6529
Sherpur 39638 52109 18179 7502
Shibganj 59315 62435 28282 3600
Sonatola 30832 26487 15282 3463
Total 453147 501755 222482 67106
4.02 Land area based on utilization 2008
Upazila Total area Permanent cropped area
Temporary cropped area Others
Bogra sadar 41663 688 30429 10546
Dhunat 62643 605 51716 10322
Dhupchanchia 40042 214 33514 6314
Gabtali 61773 511 51232 10030
Kahaloo 56365 388 47853 8124
Nandigram 60378 69 53440 6869
Sariakandi 65488 282 48793 16413
Shajahanpur 50298 396 40777 9125
Sherpur 72115 522 60668 10925
Shibganj 78134 445 65247 12442
Sonatola 41050 195 34343 6512
Total 670442 4535 551807 114100
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Temporary cropped area Upazila Current
fallow Single Double Triple Net Gross Productivity
of crop
Adamdighi 28 1008 25787 7000 33795 73582 218 Bogra sadar 0 945 14005 13390 30429 69125 227 Dhunat 9 2794 37915 10311 51716 109557 212 Dhupchanchia 2 250 25784 7480 33514 74258 222 Gabtali 0 6642 31056 11618 51232 128022 250 Kahaloo 0 1122 19500 27100 47853 121422 254 Nandigram 15 1130 33800 18493 53440 124209 232 Sariakandi 1775 5000 38200 3010 46210 47985 196 Shajahanpur 49 1200 30500 9069 40777 85049 209 Sherpur 147 5162 41280 10915 57307 57504 100 Shibganj 2 785 32010 22007 65247 130826 201 Sonatola 360 4280 16675 6663 34343 55924 163 Total 2387 30318 346512 147056 545863 1077463 193
4.04 Land area under irrigation for selected crops 2008
Paddy Wheat Potato Upazila
Total area Irrigated area Total area Irrigated area Total area Irrigated area
Adamdighi 65067 31452 51 51 4326 4326
Bogra sadar 45443 26103 224 224 10358 16978
Dhunat 65807 42650 280 280 711 1059
Dhupchanchia 65053 34690 33 33 12523 9700
Gabtali 83159 45567 270 270 3987 2291
Kahaloo 89718 46842 91 91 13764 23240
Nandigram 122943 136495 69 69 4861 2600
Sariakandi 57479 3200 878 878 836 810
Shajahanpur 61878 61000 306 306 6498 6497
Sherpur 98313 44023 165 165 4241 5409
Shibganj 105620 51609 187 187 35115 39667
Sonatola 50720 32362 288 288 2723 2723
Total 911140 555993 2841 2841 99943 109891
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Total farm holding Spraying farm holding Upazila
Number Cropped area Number Cropped area Reporting area
sprayed
Bogra sadar 33587 29340 31993 24953 24953
Dhunat 47691 51020 42922 45918 35714
Dhupchanchia 26112 33765 26112 33765 33765
Gabtali 64511 49541 60115 48446 40105
Kahaloo 36337 30180 8420 220 125
Nandigram 43729 60378 32205 52508 52508
Sariakandi 38947 46260 38700 46000 46000
Shajahanpur 55805 28387 5805 387 387
Sherpur 39638 57357 39638 57357 57357
Shibganj 59315 58093 45185 55802 51609
Sonatola 30832 34763 29290 33025 17380
Total 502267 513127 362085 404381 362403
4.06 Number of holding reporting cattle head 2008
Number of holding based on cattle heads Upazila Total holding
1-3 head 4-6 head 7 -9 head 10-15 head 15 head & above
Adamdighi 16022 11372 4317 243 87 3
Bogra sadar 25675 17830 5955 1093 700 97
Dhunat 19839 32300 3000 2000 1000 200
Dhupchanchia 18286 14216 3350 720 0 0
Gabtali 39153 29451 3572 102 39 15
Kahaloo 11901 10436 1250 135 80 0
Nandigram 26504 14908 7227 2500 1369 500
Sariakandi 5935 3450 1925 420 130 10
Shajahanpur 43789 32600 10000 896 293 0
Sherpur 38932 23360 7786 3893 3115 768
Shibganj 50710 42970 5315 1120 930 375
Sonatola 38364 32769 4890 360 225 120
Total 315310 265662 58587 13482 7968 2088
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Cow & Buffalo Goat Sheep Upazila Holding
number Number
Bogra sadar 25837 59352 13090 33423 754 3669
Dhunat 33126 76902 20299 49896 2011 7827
Dhupchanchia 18387 46445 7280 20601 1336 5405
Gabtali 39347 92354 21185 50222 2487 8523
Kahaloo 26522 68017 9037 26121 1899 7056
Nandigram 26912 77666 14780 47941 2950 9895
Sariakandi 33713 83906 25029 63897 3496 10635
Shajahanpur 27846 71667 14315 40408 1628 7548
Sherpur 39171 109344 21509 60003 2915 10510
Shibganj 50908 114643 22595 54710 1949 7332
Sonatola 23788 59327 13117 33649 2227 7863
Total 361674 850197 191340 507525 25980 94631
4.08 Selected poultry/birds 2008
reporting Total
Bogra sadar 32372 217435 10856 49745 1543 20323
Dhunat 4423 269298 13574 66047 1329 14807
Dhupchanchia 25014 209592 17020 114956 686 8894
Gabtali 45550 287987 13690 56472 1580 19111
Kahaloo 32412 272755 20988 126835 1180 17380
Nandigram 28520 254340 20729 138419 1193 11767
Sariakandi 88710 262661 7069 31058 1355 14740
Shajahanpur 32568 256790 14132 70968 1039 12714
Sherpur 44827 354636 22441 132337 2141 24555
Shibganj 56034 413445 27196 134961 1388 16452
Sonatola 25474 172258 8440 36689 954 10219
Total 390323 3159352 193510 1075705 15454 189375
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Adamdighi 247 22230 11566 34043
Bogra sadar 10500 17075 1675 29250
Dhunat 18782 28985 2925 50692
Dhupchanchia 8700 22965 2100 33765
Gabtali 11767 31055 6647 49469
Kahaloo 3830 40313 5747 49890
Nandigram 15069 40206 5103 60378
Sariakandi 50 41210 5000 46260
Shajahanpur 27523 12605 1822 41950
Sherpur 5162 41280 10915 57357
Shibganj 2018 55940 135 58093
Sonatola 6864 16675 4280 27819
Total 110512 370539 57915 538966
4.10 Broad soil classification 2008
Soil classification Upazila Total
Adamdighi 4049 23830 8511 1702 0 0
Bogra sadar 41663 14980 0 11770 0 15672
Dhunat 62643 25346 5070 10138 0 10138
Dhupchanchia 40042 22354 7900 8350 0 0
Gabtali 61773 40600 148 6647 0 2074
Kahaloo 56365 29934 14967 4989 0 0
Nandigram 60378 15915 8000 40000 0 0
Sariakandi 65488 70474 25235 5235 0 0
Shajahanpur 50298 37094 56 4800 0 12636
Sherpur 72115 48044 0 25180 0 0
Shibganj 78134 11633 24871 39668 0 0
Sonatola 41050 20000 7018 9000 0 0
Total 670442 360204 101776 167479 0 40520
District Statistics 2011
Irrigation management Upazila Power
Total
Bogra sadar 15671 26250 0 0 0 0 26550
Dhunat 1253 0 0 0 0 0 51250
Dhupchanchia 25375 0 0 0 500 350 850
Gabtali 8990 0 0 0 0 0 0
Kahaloo 39001 20 97 15 0 0 132
Nandigram 28144 0 0 0 100 0 100
Sariakandi 2234 0 0 0 0 0 150
Shajahanpur 13604 0 10 5 0 5 20
Sherpur 9204 0 0 0 0 0 3155
Shibganj 25132 0 8 0 0 0 8
Sonatola 1160 0 32 0 0 0 32
Total 195719 26270 147 20 600 385 113695
4.12 Number of low lift pump scheme 2010-11
Number of pumps fielded Upazila
Electric Diesel Total Area irrigated
(in acre)
Bogra sadar 569 2215 2784 15325
Dhunat 643 13693 14336 41250
Dhupchanchia 510 273 783 26371
Gabtali 1103 9464 10567 48737
Kahaloo 400 165 565 12430
Nandigram 590 4069 4659 26206
Sariakandi 765 7225 7990 44240
Shajahanpur 993 3527 4520 12238
Sherpur 1114 8300 9414 55539
Shibganj 918 8688 9606 50934
Sonatola 241 7300 7541 52937
Total 8466 65529 73995 400286
District Statistics 2011
Number of deep tube-well Upazila
Commissioned Operated Area irrigated
Dhunat 16 12 350
Dhupchanchia 283 281 25290
Gabtali 0 24 732
Kahaloo 85 866 34440
Nandigram 0 340 25910
Sariakandi 24 15 3620
Shajahanpur 105 104 84896
Sherpur 137 14 11928
Shibganj 25 325 675
Sonatola 17 17 605
Total 904 1910 217010
Upazila Number of power tiller Tractor Number of threshing machine
Adamdighi 508 6 291
Dhunat 2000 0 1000
Dhupchanchia 135 0 82
Gabtali 440 18 105
Kahaloo 1430 10 3020
Nandigram 55 15 35
Sariakandi 121 2 7456
Shajahanpur 1610 9 450
Sherpur 3015 8 420
Shibganj 1600 3 20000
Sonatola 141 10 1832
Total 11930 83 35161
Bogra sadar 11033 73 132 22 5
Dhunat 8668 755 837 299 200
Dhupchanchia 6500 1200 1100 1080 1340
Gabtali 8380 1251 1079 500 150
Kahaloo 8800 2690 2050 550 1466
Nandigram 11600 3945 2378 578 2391
Sariakandi 6283 528 434 290 450
Shajahanpur 7500 3875 3250 250 1000
Sherpur 12146 2210 1425 397 800
Shibganj 11560 2890 2500 220 1114
Sonatola 5720 925 980 420 1350
Total 104990 21929 17465 5546 9916
4.16 Distribution of chemical fertilizer 2010-11
(In metric ton) Upazila UREA TSP MP DAP HP NPK SP Others
Adamdighi 6800 1205 1150 900 0 0 0 0
Bogra sadar 850 23 115 10 0 0 0 3
Dhunat 8764 783 918 29 0 0 0 0
Dhupchanchia 6500 1200 1100 1080 300 800 0 240
Gabtali 8233 965.35 917 377.5 0 0 0 0
Kahaloo 8800 2690 2050 550 0 650 0 816
Nandigram 9370 1140 1100 580 0 0 0 1032
Sariakandi 6283 528 434 290 2 1 1 450
Shajahanpur 7500 3875 3250 250 0 500 0 500
Sherpur 12146 1250 1425 397 0 0 0 800
Shibganj 11560 2890 2500 220 0 400 0 1114
Sonatola 5680 840 900 380 0 1300 0 0
Total 92486 17389.35 15859 5063.5 302 3651 1 4955
District Statistics 2011
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4.17 Area and production of rice crops 2010-11 (Area in acre and production in metric ton)
Aus Aman Boro Upazila
Adamdighi 3423 2868 32007 28414 31129 50344
Bogra sadar 289 172 25640 23978 24953 40448
Dhunat 1462 1053 45000 51864 44250 82600
Dhupchanchia 333 295 30606 30709 32856 47814
Gabtali 382 240.66 41850 32545.39 44600 70745.77
Kahaloo 494 291 46655 48032 46722 66467
Nandigram 24107 20452 52000 38493 52095 75651
Sariakandi 4526 2596 19850 15923 25770 36079
Shajahanpur 1289 1082 34655 33613 34000 50895
Sherpur 15612 12333 47178 42290 43823 66198
Shibganj 2339 1791.67 50086 46830.41 53108 82582.94
Sonatola 1130 1012 24705 170978 27250 46930
Total 55386 44186.33 450232 563669.8 460556 716754.71
4.18 Area and production of rice crops 2009-2010
(Area in acre and production in metric ton)
Aus Aman Boro Upazila
Adamdighi 1101 1065 32194 24461 32740 46562
Bogra sadar 559 438 24831 99454 2715 44.029
Dhunat 750 633 62623 33711 43847 75985
Dhupchanchia 166 143 30560 27047 33199 50708
Gabtali 760 312 41822 32481 44140 71018
Kahaloo 760 450 46750 47806 46525 66141
Nandigram 20133 14536 52250 40375 51890 78102
Sariakandi 2446 1861 19850 19446 26030 40216
Shajahanpur 472 719 35015 31061 33975 55873
Sherpur 14948 11734 46985 42980 43175 85670
Shibganj 845 5806 41831 40798 52687 87811
Sonatola 920 826 24510 18737 27651 49986
Total 43860 38523 459221 458356 438574 708115
District Statistics 2011
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4.19 Area and production of wheat, jute and sugarcane 2010-11 (Area in acre and production in metric ton)
Wheat Jute Sugarcane Upazila
Adamdighi 40 37.92 58 39.27 0 0
Bogra sadar 117 95.9 200 175 0 0
Dhunat 610 559.98 13845 12193.9 28 533.27
Dhupchanchia 35 34 1.8 1.18 0 0
Gabtali 189 151.2 754 5259 27 6.63
Kahaloo 40 64 70 65 3 49
Nandigram 28 24.55 17 10.7 0 0
Sariakandi 1090 863 11779 10413 109 1663
Shajahanpur 105 872 736 648 0 0
Sherpur 369 358 3175 2731 0 0
Shibganj 186 178.56 841 808 1528 30603.92
Sonatola 416 418 7347 6233 16 353
Total 3225 3657.11 38823.8 38577.05 1711 33208.82
4.20 Area and production of wheat, jute and sugarcane 2009-10
(Area in acre and production in metric ton)
Wheat Jute Sugarcane Upazila
Adamdighi 10.5 9.4 7 1 0 0
Bogra sadar 92 74.94 206 190 0 0
Dhunat 610 559.98 18845 12194 28 533.27
Dhupchanchia 9 8.41 2 1 0 0
Gabtali 332 257.03 7542 5953 31.8 7.89
Kahaloo 35 28 53 50 4 65
Nandigram 17 7.7 12 8 0 0
Sariakandi 1075 825 10104 8841 109 1663
Shajahanpur 119 117 150 104 0 0
Sherpur 352 327 1685 1378 0 0
Shibganj 172 151.36 841 1 1515 30335
Sonatola 430 388 4433 5964 53 1173
Total 3253.5 2753.82 43880 34685 1740.8 33777.16
District Statistics 2011
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4.21 Area and production of lentil (masur), mug and maize crops 2010-11 (Area in acre and production in metric ton)
Lentil (Masur) Mug Maize Upazila
Area Production Area Production Area Production
Adamdighi 0 0 0 0 4.37 4.9
Bogra sadar 0 0 0 0 239 513
Dhunat 32 31 1824 1184 70356 22.33.99
Dhupchanchia 0 0 0 0 0 0
Gabtali 8 2 0 0 57.82 135.34
Kahaloo 3 1 0 0 8 17.273
Nandigram 0 0 0 0 18 11.7
Sariakandi 209 42 0 0 1715 3087
Shajahanpur 0 0 6 2 986 2701
Sherpur 10 1 0 0 735 1461
Shibganj 295 101 25 8 1774.12 4954.722
Sonatola 75 24 0 0 5 15
Total 632 202 1855 1194 12892 12923
4.22 Area and production of lentil (masur), mug and maize crops 2009-10
(Area in acre and production in metric ton) Lentil (Masur) Mug Maize
Upazila Area Production Area Production Area Production
Adamdighi 0 0 0 0 8.84 9.92
Bogra sadar 0 0 0 0 160 336
Dhunat 32.3 32.17 1824 1183.77 2692 5973.85
Dhupchanchia 0 0 0 0 0 0
Gabtali 5.38 1.318 0 0 119.2 282.2
Kahaloo 3 0.76 0 0 6 12.16
Nandigram 0 0 0 0 11 7.04
Sariakandi 230 64 0 0 1760 3168
Shajahanpur 0 0 7 2 1400 3636
Sherpur 9.55 1 0 0 723 1401
Shibganj 299 102.15 25.32 7.65 1767 4945.19
Sonatola 81 28 0 0 3 9
Total 660.23 229.40 32.32 9.65 8650.04 19780.36
District Statistics 2011
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4.23 Area and production of pulse by type 2010-11 (Area in acre and production in metric ton)
Gram Motor Khesari Mash-kalai Upazila
Area Production Area Production Area Production Area Production
Adamdighi 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.73 2.93
Bogra sadar 0 0 0 0 0 0 36 14
Dhunat 4 2 0 0 6 1.94 13.75 5
Dhupchanchia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Gabtali 16 11 0 0 0 0 28.8 11.78
Kahaloo 2 1 0 0 0 0 8 3
Nandigram 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.1 0.95
Sariakandi 4 1 0 0 91 29 137 34
Shajahanpur 0 0 7 9 0 0 47 15
Sherpur 0 0 0 0 0 0 29 12
Shibganj 36 1 17.8 5.46 19.8 8.79 11.67 6.57
Sonatola 31 12 0 0 0 0 140 67
Total 93 28 24.8 5.46 116.8 39.79 457.05 172.23
4.24 Area and production of potato by type 2010-11
(Area in acre and production in metric ton) Potato Sweet potato Total potato
Upazila Area Production Area Production Area Production
Adamdighi 10905 54771 11 41 10916 54812
Bogra sadar 17445 140.21 66 372 17511 140579
Dhunat 1059 6272 77 274.7 1136 6548.7
Dhupchanchia 13022 81457 350 210 13372 81667
Gabtali 3630 26596 16.1 71.7 3646.1 26667.7
Kahaloo 24400 160472 45 148 24445 160620
Nandigram 4729 22515 2 6.38 4731 22521.38
Sariakandi 710 2218 285 1025 995 3243
Shajahanpur 11082 69129 13 46 11095 69175
Sherpur 5411 36863 52 217 5463 37080
Shibganj 39667 309521.6 327 1270.04 39994 310791.64
Sonatola 5225 36489 143 788 5368 37277
Total 137285 806443.81 1387.1 4469.82 138672.1 950982.42
District Statistics 2011
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4.25 Area and production of potato by type 2009-10 (Area in acre and production in metric ton)
Potato Sweet potato Total potato Upazila
Area Production Area Production Area Production
Adamdighi 11050 58864 11 41 11061 58905
Bogra sadar 16500 129.993 62 345 16562 130338
Dhunat 1185 5906 94 331 1279 6237
Dhupchanchia 10080 62638 400 240 10480 63038
Gabtali 3080 17779.5 15.3 68.12 3095.3 17847.62
Kahaloo 22300 139510 42 152 22342 139662
Nandigram 2720 11045 1.8 6.036 2721.8 11051.03
Sariakandi 650 2470 285 1025 995 3243
Shajahanpur 8145 47534 13 47 8158 47584
Sherpur 6540 40620 50.5 212 6590.5 40832
Shibganj 38682 239742.52 330.2 1253.22 39012 240996
Sonatola 4885 25339 150 830 5035 26169
Total 125817 651578.01 1454.8 4550.374 127332 785902.65
4.26 Area and production of oil seed by type 2010-11
(Area in acre and production in metric ton) Rape & mustard Ground nut Til
Upazila Area Production Area Production Area Production
Adamdighi 4325 2681 0 0 0 0
Bogra sadar 270 171 0 0 3 0.87
Dhunat 1582 535.76 31 33.48 26.5 10.35
Dhupchanchia 193 112.85 0 0 0 0
Gabtali 1778 6.98 0 0 8.25 1.67
Kahaloo 6660 3433 0 0 0 0
Nandigram 3220 1449 0 0 14.7 4.8
Sariakandi 1126 248 75 15 2.2 0.48
Shajahanpur 2196 925 0 0 0 0
Sherpur 44 21 0 0 14 4
Shibganj 75.3 26.88 0 0 33.83 16.20
Sonatola 2156 472 74 41 41 13
Total 23625.3 9982.47 149 56 143.48 51.37
District Statistics 2011
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4.27 Area and production of oil seed by type 2009-10 (Area in acre and production in metric ton)
Rape & mustard Ground nut Til Upazila
Area Production Area Production Area Production
Adamdighi 4180 2107 0 0 0 0
Bogra sadar 311 131 0 0 3.31 0.83
Dhunat 1626 546.73 35 37.80 25 9.76
Dhupchanchia 189 110.55 0 0 0 0
Gabtali 1778 6.98 0 0 8.4 1.76
Kahaloo 4513 2239 0 0 0 0
Nandigram 3120 1404 0 0 13.3 4.29
Sariakandi 1126 248 129 32 2.2 0.48
Shajahanpur 2150 907 0 0 0 0
Sherpur 46 23 0 0 13 4
Shibganj 75.55 26.76 0 0 33.78 16.15
Sonatola 2065 446 105 65 38 12
Total 21179.6 8196.02 234 97 136.99 49.27
4.28 Area and production of pepper, onion and garlic 2010-11
(Area in acre and production in metric ton)
Pepper Onion Garlic Upazila
Adamdighi 8.25 1.89 66 147.83 30 44.8
Bogra sadar 154 84 159 414 60 134
Dhunat 2036 953.8 163 540.1 21.75 24.33
Dhupchanchia 36.5 75.94 9.7 26.67 39 78.58
Gabtali 997 442.24 652 1841.89 12.6 15.5
Kahaloo 99 55 110 122 54 55
Nandigram 13.2 3.564 56 95.76 40 26
Sariakandi 3940 1432 900 931 10 6
Shajahanpur 183 61 430 1191 79 80
Sherpur 432 239 266 941 86 181
Shibganj 398.55 266.94 306 465.50 120.9 138.09
Sonatola 3396 2420 518 1559 138 196
Total 11693.5 6035.374 3635.7 8275.75 691.25 979.3
District Statistics 2011
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4.29 Area and production of pepper, onion and garlic 2009-10 (Area in acre and production in metric ton)
Pepper Onion Garlic Upazila
Adamdighi 8.5 1.41 65 145.64 29 43.28
Bogra sadar 151 79 152 382 55 120
Dhunat 2269 975.59 166 557.51 23.45 26.29
Dhupchanchia 36.8 82.5 9.15 24.7 41.7 83.81
Gabtali 996 450.19 494 1393.08 10.87 13.39
Kahaloo 99 54 110 132 53 54
Nandigram 12.5 3.25 55 93.5 39 25.74
Sariakandi 3871 1432 900 931 10 6
Shajahanpur 183 60 430 1190 79 80
Sherpur 430 239 265 907 85 120
Shibganj 396.55 187.64 298 453.91 120.28 136.94
Sonatola 2339 1672 502 1456 135 192
Total 10792.35 5236.58 3446.15 7666.34 681.3 901.45
4.30 Area and production of turmeric and ginger 2010-11
(Area in acre and production in metric ton)
Turmeric Ginger Upazila
Bogra sadar 44 94 42 116
Dhunat 22 21.54 16.18 19.16
Dhupchanchia 0 0 0 0
Gabtali 16 13.03 6.84 4.93
Kahaloo 32 34 17 19
Nandigram 6.5 6.5 0 0
Sariakandi 9 7 1.51 2.17
Shajahanpur 50 72 21 39
Sherpur 83 233 25 92
Shibganj 196 666.4 150 480
Sonatola 47 135 2 8
Total 511.7 1307.97 286.53 798.76
District Statistics 2011
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4.31 Area and production of turmeric and ginger 2009-10 (Area in acre and production in metric ton)
Turmeric Ginger Upazila
Bogra sadar 43 88 39 107
Dhunat 20 19 14 16
Dhupchanchia 0 0 0 0
Gabtali 14 12 5.88 5
Kahaloo 32 33 17 18
Nandigram 5 5 0 0
Sariakandi 9 8 1.51 2
Shajahanpur 53 75 22 37
Sherpur 82 231 25 90
Shibganj 189 448 140.9 338
Sonatola 46 132 2 7
Total 498 1072 271.39 635
4.32 Area and production of tomato, radish and bean 2010-11
(Area in acre and production in metric ton)
Tomato Radish Bean Upazila
Adamdighi 49 182 106 692 31 116
Bogra sadar 52 542 173 1061 62 190
Dhunat 24.45 57.65 121 452.45 17 42.7
Dhupchanchia 27.5 233.75 74 560.18 57.1 188.43
Gabtali 11.6 28.67 246 580.56 14.4 41.29
Kahaloo 40 101 50 180 42 99
Nandigram 3.2 8.512 16.4 63.14 23.6 21.71
Sariakandi 2.7 6.61 7.5 8 5 11
Shajahanpur 63 197 123 848 131 399
Sherpur 37 288 93 604 130 324
Shibganj 120.55 339.958 188 716.28 93.69 219.90
Sonatola 47 247 138 1037 14 46
Total 478 2233.15 1335.9 6802.61 620.79 1699.03
District Statistics 2011
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4.33 Area and production of tomato, radish and bean 2009-10 (Area in acre and production in metric ton)
Tomato Radish Beans Upazila
Adamdighi 49 134 109 712 31 116
Bogra sadar 50 498 172 1048 60 181
Dhunat 27 57 118 437 16 39
Dhupchanchia 33 297 81 614 57 186
Gabtali 10 25 261 613 14 41
Kahaloo 41 104 49 178 43 101
Nandigram 3 8 15 56 23 21
Sariakandi 3 7 8 8 5 11
Shajahanpur 63 197 122 809 121 303
Sherpur 36 269 91 591 129 315
Shibganj 120 338 175 655 93 219
Sonatola 44 230 132 992 15 49
Total 479 2164 1333 6713 607 1582
4.34 Area and production of pumpkin, parble (potol) and cabbage 2010-11
(Area in acre and production in metric ton)
Pumpkin Parble (potol) Cabbage Upazila
Area Production Area Production Area Production
Adamdighi 69 251 18 62 42 306
Bogra sadar 70 345 86 344 82 555
Dhunat 59 159 43 104 50 683
Dhupchanchia 154 882 26 99 26 428
Gabtali 35 126 56 229 19 43
Kahaloo 121 315 36 89 65 237
Nandigram 59 270 0 0 7 35
Sariakandi 20 46 7 20 3 8
Shajahanpur 117 675 188 757 81 293
Sherpur 111 501 249 770 65 518
Shibganj 91 257 123 346 200 627
Sonatola 43 266 3 11 17 224
Total 949 4093 835 2831 657 3957
District Statistics 2011
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4.35 Area and production of pumpkin, parble (potol) and cabbage 2009-10 (Area in acre and production in metric ton)
Pumpkin Parble (potol) Cabbage Upazila
Area Production Area Production Area Production
Adamdighi 70 270 16 57 11 162
Bogra sadar 69 349 82 321 81 535
Dhunat 54 144 41 100 48 655
Dhupchanchia 151 887 28 108 28 457
Gabtali 34 125 56 226 18 41
Kahaloo 120 308 35 87 64 233
Nandigram 57 265 0 0 7 33
Sariakandi 20 48 7 20 3 8
Shajahanpur 116 660 187 620 81 292
Sherpur 110 495 245 764 64 512
Shibganj 91 256 122 235 198 575
Sonatola 42 275 2 10 15 194
Total 934 4082 821 2548 618 3697
4.36 Area and production of brinjal, lady’s finger and arum 2010-11 (Area in acre and production in metric ton)
Brinjal Lady’s finger Arum Upazila
Area Production Area Production Area Production
Adamdighi 141 444 18 23 31 128
Bogra sadar 193 639 37 110 65 348
Dhunat 485 1393 25 80 100 259
Dhupchanchia 148 535 22 66 62 323
Gabtali 61 213 73 151 63 167
Kahaloo 153 351 29 35 84 202
Nandigram 52 99 7 17 3 8
Sariakandi 61 116 3 3 62 119
Shajahanpur 422 1080 70 506 51 354
Sherpur 305 844 17 23 66 373
Shibganj 209 722 80 169 609 1502
Sonatola 160 521 9 5 0 0
Total 2390 6957 390 1188 1196 3783
District Statistics 2011
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4.37 Area and production of brinjal, lady’s finger and arum 2009-10 (Area in acre and production in metric ton)
Brinjal Lady’s finger Arum Upazila
Area Production Area Production Area Production
Adamdighi 144 451 18 23 31 130
Bogra sadar 185 592 35 102 64 336
Dhunat 480 1366 23 74 96 249
Dhupchanchia 179 645 24 82 54 297
Gabtali 61 212 76 157 66 174
Kahaloo 153 352 29 34 84 203
Nandigram 52 98 6 14 3 6
Sariakandi 71 135 3 3 59 111
Shajahanpur 405 989 68 491 51 356
Sherpur 303 839 17 22 65 365
Shibganj 208 710 79 159 602 1484
Sonatola 156 507 9 5 3 18
Total 2397 6896 387 1166 1178 3729
4.38 Area and production of cauliflower and cucumber 2010-11
(Area in acre and production in metric ton)
Cauliflower Cucumber Upazila
Bogra sadar 114 451 97 395
Dhunat 57 376 40 64
Dhupchanchia 25 162 30 111
Gabtali 19 63 63 240
Kahaloo 62 193 25 55
Nandigram 24 11 5 18
Sariakandi 9 23 3 4
Shajahanpur 27 91 55 310
Sherpur 71 459 11 17
Shibganj 199 655 62 116
Sonatola 15 96 2 7
Total 666 2841 399 1359
District Statistics 2011
(Area in acre and production in metric ton)
Cauliflower Cucumber Upazila
Bogra sadar 113 392 94 378
Dhunat 54 354.22 39 60.44
Dhupchanchia 25.3 162.67 28.7 149.28
Gabtali 18.12 61.16 62.4 111.67
Kahaloo 61 189 26 57
Nandigram 22 9.9 4.5 16.46
Sariakandi 9 23 3 4
Shajahanpur 27 90 61 322
Sherpur 63 441 10 16
Shibganj 198.5 621.32 62.8 112.54
Sonatola 12 81 2 9
Total 615.22 2493.63 398.7 1258.12
4.40 Area and production of papaya, guava, lime and lemon 2010-11
(Area in acre and production in metric ton)
Papaya Guava Lime and lemon Upazila
Area Production Area Production Area Production
Adamdighi 17.55 66.59 37 137 14.6 21
Bogra sadar 46 623 11 224 0 70
Dhunat 73.07 338.28 29.12 36.24 19.67 27.1
Dhupchanchia 5.45 197.3 0 0 0 0
Gabtali 140 1174 40.14 59.58 163.52 76.64
Kahaloo 6 61 2 248 2 34
Nandigram 8.4 274.65 3.25 132.7 3.1 65.54
Sariakandi 3 97 2 84 3 12
Shajahanpur 100 1462 80 315 20 1635
Sherpur 27 162 43 350 13 196
Shibganj 18.21 158.03 81.96 358 38.37 105.87
Sonatola 30 84 18 130 9 23
Total 474.68 4697.85 348.19 2074.52 286.26 2266.15
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4.41 Area and production of papaya, guava, lime and lemon 2009-10 (Area in acre and production in metric ton)
Papaya Guava Lime and lemon Upazila
Area Production Area Production Area Production
Adamdighi 17.7 66.45 34 136 14.64 19.18
Bogra sadar 46.85 761 10 219 0 59
Dhunat 72.73 336.75 29.12 35.82 19.52 25.17
Gabtali 139 1110 56.24 53.51 141.66 75.91
Dhupchanchia 5.4 142 0 0 0 0
Kahaloo 6 62 1.5 235 2 34
Nandigram 8.2 280 3 120.98 2.8 62.295
Sariakandi 3 97 2 84 3 12
Sherpur 26 147 41 294 12 181
Shibganj 17.82 154.574 81.13 331.63 37.79 103.84
Sonatola 88 248 16 113 9 21
Shajahanpur 81 1342 81 314 8 537
Total 511.7 4746.77 355 1936.94 250.41 1130.40
4.42 Area and production of jackfruit, banana and pineapple 2010-11
(Area in acre and production in metric ton)
Jackfruits Banana Pineapple Upazila
Adamdighi 150 1515 103 725 1.14 5.6
Bogra sadar 13 1180 96 718 1.6 5
Dhunat 55.02 160.26 63.6 443.22 1.83 18.92
Gabtali 243 475.73 67.95 513.36 0 0
Dhupchanchia 0 0 35.9 269.92 0 0
Kahaloo 15 720 48 324 6 10
Nandigram 14 604.6 8.75 21.1 1.3 1.99
Sariakandi 5 215 45 243 2.75 4
Sherpur 258 2387 31 208 0 0
Shibganj 1466.02 13124.93 661 5397.8 27.7 8229
Sonatola 173 1500 464 3360 3 4
Shajahanpur 85 279 168 1335 2 8
Total 2477.04 22161.52 1792.2 13558.4 47.32 8286.51
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4.43 Area and production of jackfruit, banana and pineapple 2009-10 (Area in acre and production in metric ton)
Jackfruits Banana Pineapple Upazila
Adamdighi 143 1461 104 682 1.1 6.27
Bogra sadar 14 1160 101 774 1.9 6
Dhunat 54.62 156.81 62.5 437.44 1.8 18.47
Gabtali 243 463.39 67.55 510.14 0 0
Dhupchanchia 0 0 35.6 263.39 0 0
Kahaloo 16 725 50 335 6 11
Nandigram 12 554.8 8.1 20.45 2.64 4.68
Sariakandi 5 215 45 243 2.75 4
Sherpur 246 2326 30 210 0 0
Shibganj 1463.46 12935 671 5542.58 25.44 8110
Sonatola 167 1455 455 3300 3.65 5
Shajahanpur 85 248 217 1562 2 7
Total 2449.08 21700 1846.75 13880 47.28 8172.42
4.44 Area and production of mango, litchi and blackberry 2010-11
(Area in acre and production in metric ton)
Mango Litchi Blackberry Upazila
Adamdighi 994 1567.47 8 23 20 13.92
Bogra sadar 6.3 370 1.07 30 0 20
Dhunat 108.25 171.5 20.21 225.62 28.47 90.88
Gabtali 413 386.63 22.95 67.48 5.7 5.49
Dhupchanchia 0 0 0 0 0 0
Kahaloo 20 732 8 37 0 0
Nandigram 55 4403.5 6.4 181.8 2.7 173.9
Sariakandi 23 92 3 34 2 12
Sherpur 894 4367 84 39 56 125
Shibganj 362.6 1967.17 43.87 252.06 22.71 235.25
Sonatola 10 43.5 1 4 3 11
Shajahanpur 76 692 29 117 11 130
Total 2962.15 14792.77 227.5 1010.96 151.58 817.44
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4.45 Area and production of mango, litchi and blackberry 2009-10 (Area in acre and production in metric ton)
Mango Litchi Blackberry Upazila
Adamdighi 987 1476.94 7 15.22 21 14
Bogra sadar 6 298 1.07 33 0 22
Dhunat 108.25 171.5 19.83 210.77 28.56 39.17
Gabtali 413.7 358.87 22.95 63.88 5.2 4.9
Dhupchanchia 0 0 0 0 0 0
Kahaloo 18 699 7 33 0 0
Nandigram 50 2995.5 5.35 118.85 2.5 167.1
Sariakandi 23 92 3 34 2 12
Sherpur 834 4076 79 38 41 120
Shibganj 361.55 1920.98 43.37 237.94 21.94 228.97
Sonatola 10 39 0.75 3 2.5 8.7
Shajahanpur 76 645 28 109 10 115
Total 2887.5 12772.79 217.32 896.66 134.7 731.84
4.46 Area and production at water melon/melon (bangi) in following years
(Area in acre and production in metric ton) 2010-11 2009-10.
Upazila Area Production Area Production
Adamdighi 11 40.48 6 24.28
Bogra sadar 4.40 16 4.30 15
Dhunat 1.40 5.18 1.47 5.41
Gabtali 6.10 15.13 5.45 13.55
Dhupchanchia 4.65 1.97 4.85 2.03
Kahaloo 14 56 15 61
Nandigram 0 0 0 0
Sariakandi 4 15.2 4 15.20
Sherpur 20 27 21 27
Shibganj 53.85 219.16 53.84 214.95
Sonatola 2 7 2 6
Shajahanpur 6 19 6 18
Total 127.4 422.12 123.91 402.42
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4.47 Cotton and Sericulture cultivation for the year 2010-11 (Area in acre and production in metric ton)
All7†otton Sericulture Upazila
Area Production Area Production
Bogra sadar 0 0 17 14.95
Dhunat 11.61 4.29 0 0
Gabtali 6.93 10.66 0 0
Dhupchanchia 0 0 0 0
Kahaloo 8 20 0 0
Nandigram 0 0 0 0
Sariakandi 5 3 0 0
Sherpur 20 22 0 0
Shibganj 11.66 36.70 0 0
Sonatola 0 0 0 0
Shajahanpur 2.50 4.50 0 0
Total 66 105.49 17 14.95
4.48 Number and area of pond, dighee and other area 2010-2011
(Area in Acre) Pond Dighee
Upazila Number Area Number Area
Other area Total area
Bogra sadar 3315 1735 0 0 747 2482
Dhunat 1936 1084.3 68 274.76 0 1359.04
Gabtali 4288 1518.14 0 0 351 1869.14
Dhupchanchia 3490 1481 7 24 30 1535
Kahaloo 9540 3905.3 0 0 0 3905.3
Nandigram 4076 1567 0 0 55.65 1622.65
Sariakandi 293 147 0 0 0 147
Sherpur 3338 169 22 205 49 196
Shibganj 10900 3005 19 70 5 368
Sonatola 3109 1239.22 0 0 27256.9 31605.16
Shajahanpur 3379 1852 0 0 189 2041
Total 54106 20785.96 116 573.76 29170.55 50700.29
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4.50 Number of fisherman and production of fish in following years
(Production in Metric Ton) 2010-11 2009-10
Upazila Number Production Number Production
Adamdighi 373 9130 373 8902
Bogra sadar 745 2691 722 2097
Dhunat 712 1420 672 1560
Gabtali 10250 3654.25 8500 3522.2
Dhupchanchia 815 1533.4 815 1540.7
Kahaloo 1790 5375 1790 4500
Nandigram 816 3835.24 816 3236.34
Sariakandi 430 61.45 430 61.45
Sherpur 622 4676 450 4665
Shibganj 2854 3356 2794 3259
Sonatola 990 1939 972 1902.16
Shajahanpur 250 2109 250 2107
Total 20647 39780.34 18584 37352.85
Chapter sources: i) Agriculture Census 2008 ii) Agriculture Wing, BBS iii) Yearbook of Agricultural Statistics of Bangladesh 2011 iv) Upazila Statistical Office, BBS
District Statistics 2011
Upazila Textile mill
Adamdighi 0 0 23 0 0 0 0 0 0
Bogra sadar 0 0 72 1 0 0 3 0 0
Dhunat 0 0 318 0 0 0 0 0 0
Gabtali 0 0 107 0 0 0 1 0 0
Dhupchanchia 0 0 485 0 6 6 0 0 0
Kahaloo 0 0 45 0 0 0 3 0 1
Nandigram 0 0 46 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sariakandi 0 0 95 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sherpur 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Shibganj 0 0 82 0 0 0 1 0 0
Sonatola 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
Shajahanpur 2 0 78 0 0 0 1 0 3
Total 2 0 1351 2 6 6 9 0 4
5.02 Number of jute mill and number of worker 2011
Number of loom Number of workers Upazila Number
of mill
Adamdighi 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Bogra sadar 3 325 325 0 325 675 1000
Dhunat 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Gabtali 1 42 40 2 0 520 520
Dhupchanchia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Kahaloo 3 164 91 73