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2012

Statistical Yearbook
of Bangladesh
32ND EDITION


-3123
AUGUST 2013

BANGLADESH BUREAU OF STATISTICS


STATISTICS & INFORMATICS DIVISION (SID), MINISTRY OF PLANNING
GOVERNMENT OF THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF BANGLADESH
DHAKA, BANGLADESH
www.bbs.gov.bd

2012
Statistical Yearbook
of Bangladesh
32ND EDITION


-3123
AUGUST, 2013

BANGLADESH BUREAU OF STATISTICS


STATISTICS & INFORMATICS DIVISION, MINISTRY OF PLANNING
GOVERNMENT OF THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF BANGLADESH
DHAKA, BANGLADESH
www.bbs.gov.bd
COMPLIMENTARY

ISBN-978-984-90055-9-9.

Secretary
Statistics & Informatics Division (SID)
Ministry of Planning
Government of the Peoples Republic of Bangladesh

Foreword
Statistical Yearbook of Bangladesh is a regular, comprehensive and systematic summary of basic
statistical information of Bangladesh covering wide ranging fields such as Land, Population, Economy,
nd

Society, Culture and so on. This is the 32

issue of the series which covers vital fields of statistics

generated by Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS) and collected from other source agencies by BBS.
I understand that the compilation of a voluminous publication like Statistical Yearbook is a robust and
time consuming and it is noteworthy that BBS has been able to publish this bulky publication on annual
basis. This volume contains 15 fields and numerous tables including explanation of data sources. It is
designed to provide a detailed and user friendly overview of the statistical data that guides users in
understanding variety of perspectives including demographics, economic and social trends and a profile
of the country.
I take this opportunity to thank all officials who were associated with the preparation of this publication.
My sincere thanks to Mr. Golam Mostafa Kamal, Director General and other colleagues of BBS for their
meticulous and persistent labour in bringing out this publication. I would also like to extend my thanks to
the members of the local bodies, government officials and officials of source agencies who have
continuously helped BBS by providing data and other assistance in bringing out this publication. I hope
they will continue to extend the same co-operation in future.
I firmly believe that , this publication will serve as a valuable source of information on a wide range of
socio-economic and demographic issues to our public representatives, policy-makers, officials, planners,
researchers, business community, students and all other data users.

Dhaka
August 2013

Md. Nojibur Rahman


Secretary

Director General
Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS)
Statistics & Informatics Division (SID)
Ministry of Planning
Government of the Peoples Republic of Bangladesh

Preface
The Statistical Yearbook of Bangladesh 2012 is the 32nd edition of this regular annual publication series
of Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS). This publication attempts to portray a wide spectrum of
socio-economic and socio-demographic data of Bangladesh in a comprehensive and systematic
manner. This publication is divided into fifteen chapters which includes General Features and
Environment, Area, Population & Household, Labour and Manpower, Agriculture, Industry, Energy,
Transport and Communication, Foreign Trade, Banking & Insurance, Price and Wages, National
Income, Education, Health & Family Planning, Consumption, Household Income and Expenditure.
One of the main limitations in timely preparation of this publication is that data produced by other
agencies are not always available in time and in suitable form. Sometimes these data need to be
restructured for inclusion in the yearbook. For timely publication of this yearbook we seek co-operation
of all concerned agencies and stakeholders to ensure supply of required data in time.

My deep

gratitude is extended to the officials of data provider agencies for their best cooperation.
I express my gratitude and thanks to honorable Secretary, Statistics and Informatics Division for his
guidance and final review of the report. I also like to take this opportunity to acknowledge the
contribution of concerned officials of SID in this process of review of the report.
I would like to thank Mr. Md. Mizanur Rahman, Deputy Director General, BBS for his constant
supervision. I also extend my thanks to Mr. Satya Ranjan Mondal, Director, and Mr. Abul Kalam Azad,
Joint Director and Mr. Nasir Uddin Ahmmed, Deputy Director, National Accounting Wing, BBS, for their
continuous efforts in this rigorous exercise. Their colleagues also deserve special thanks for preparing
the manuscript and collecting data from secondary sources.
My heartfelt thanks are due to the members of Editors Forum and PDs Forum who have extended
sincere efforts to review and improve the report.
I hope readers and users will find this publication very useful and this will enrich their database.
Comments and suggestions for improvement of the yearbook are always welcome.

Dhaka
August 2013

Golam Mostafa Kamal


(Addl. Secretary)

Director General

Bangladesh: An Overview

XXI

BANGLADESH: An Overview
Historical
Background

The history of Bangladesh is an eventful combination of turmoil and peace, as well as prosperity and
destitution. It has thrived under the glow of cultural splendor and suffered under the ravages of war. The
territory now constituting Bangladesh was under the Muslim rule for over five and a half centuries from
1201 to 1757 A.D. Then, it was ruled by the British, after the defeat of the last sovereign ruler of Bengal,
Nawab Sirajuddowla, at the Battle of Palashi on the fateful day of June 23, 1757. The British ruled over
the entire Indian sub-continent including this territory for nearly 190 years from 1757 to 1947. During that
period Bangladesh was a part of the British Indian provinces of Bengal and Assam. With the termination
of the British rule in August, 1947 the sub-continent was partitioned into India and Pakistan. Bangladesh
then became part of Pakistan and was known as East Pakistan. It remained so for about 24 years from
August 14, 1947 to March 25, 1971. It appeared on the world map as an independent and sovereign
state on December 16, 1971 following victory at the War of Liberation (from March 25 to December 16,
1971).

Geographical

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Bangladesh lies in the north eastern part of South Asia between 20 34' and 26 38' north latitude
and 88

01' and 92

41' east longitude. The country is bounded by India on the west, north and north-

east while Myanmar on the south-east and the Bay of Bengal on the south. The area of the country is
56,977 sq. miles or 1,47,570 sq. k.m. The limits of territorial waters of Bangladesh are 12 nautical miles
and the area of the high seas extending to 200 nautical miles measured from the base lines constitutes
the economic zone of the country.
Physiography

Except the hilly regions in the north-east, south-east and some areas of high land in the northern
part, the country consists of plain and fertile land. A network of rivers exists in the country of which the
Padma, the Jamuna, the Teesta, the Brahmaputra, the Surma, the Meghna and the Karnaphuli are
important ones . All those rivers have 230 tributaries

with a total length of about 24140 kilometers.The

alluvial soil is thus continuously being enriched by heavy silts deposited by rivers during the rainy season.
Flora and Fauna

Of the total area of Bangladesh, forest lands account for almost 17% of its geographical surface. The
total forest land includes classified and unclassified state lands and homestead forests and tea/rubber
gardens. The Sundarban is the largest mangrove forest in the world. It lies at the southern part of the
Ganges delta and is spread across the coastal areas of Bangladesh and West Bengal of India. The
section of Sundarban that belongs to Bangladesh has been listed in the UNESCO world heritage. The
Sundarban is known for its wide range of fauna. Sundarban is the home of the world famous 'Royal
Bengal Tiger'. Numerous species of birds, spotted deer, crocodiles and snakes also inhabit there. The
country produces timber, bamboo and cane. Bamboos grow in almost all areas but quality timber grows
mostly in the hilly region of country. Among the timber sal, gamari, chaplish, telsu, jarul, teak, garjan and
sundari are important. Plantation of rubber in the hilly regions of the country was undertaken and
extraction of rubber had already been started.

XXII

Bangladesh: An Overview

Climate

Bangladesh enjoys generally a sub-tropical monsoon climate. While there are six seasons in a year,
three namely, Winter, Summer and Monsoon are prominent. Winter which is quite pleasant begins in
November and ends in February. In Winter there is not usually much fluctuation in temperature which
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ranges from minimum of 7 C13 C (45 F55 F) to maximum of 24 C31 C (75 F85 F). The
o

maximum temperature recorded in Summer months is 37

o
C (98 F) although in some places this

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o
occasionally rises up to 41 C (105 F) or more. Monsoon starts in July and stays up to October. This
period accounts for 80% of the total rainfall. The average annual rainfall varies from 1429 to 4338
millimeters. The maximum rainfall is recorded in the coastal areas of Chittagong and northern part of
Sylhet district, while the minimum is observed in the western and northern parts of the country.
Population

The Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics conducted the Fifth decennial population census in the country
on March 15-19, 2011. As per preliminary report the population of the country stood at 142.3 million in
2011. The male population was 71.2 million and female 71.1 million. The intercensal growth rate of
population 2011 census was 1.3 per annum. This preliminary report is baesed in the tally sheet and may
increase after processing all the questionnaire and adjusting the under enumareted peoples. The density
of population was 843 per sq.km. in 2001which increased to 964 per sq.km. in 2011. The sex ratio of the
population is100.3 males per 100 females. There were 32.1 million households in the country distributed
over 59,229 mauzas (revenue villages).

Labour Forces

The total Civilian Labour Force of the country has been estimated at 57.1 million as per Preliminary
Report of Labour Force Survey, 2010, of which 40.2 million are male and 16.9 million are female while it
was 49.5 million for both sex, 37.3 million for male and 12.1 million for female in 2005-06 (Labour Force
Survey, 2005-06) as per usual definition.

Capital and other


cities average

Dhaka, formerly Dacca, is the capital and the largest metropolitan city of the country. The city is
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within the monsoon climate zone, with an annual average temperature of 25 C (77 F) and monthly
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varying between 18 C (64 F) in January and 29 C (84 F) in August. Chittagong is the chief sea port and
second largest metropolitan city of Bangladesh and has extensively developed port facilities for ocean
steamers. According to Census 2001 Dhaka Metropolitan area had a population of about 5.33 million,
Chittagong about 2.02 million, Khulna 0.77 million and Rajshahi 0.38 million in 2001. Barisal, Sylhet,
Mymensingh and Comilla are some of the major towns of Bangladesh.The latest Population will be
availavle from Censes 2011.

Administrative
Setup

Bangladesh is governed by a Parliamentary Form of Government. The President is the head of the
state while the Prime Minister is the head of the Government. The Prime Minister is selected by the
President. The Prime Minister is assisted by a council of ministers in discharging his/her duties. For the
convenience of administration, the country is divided into six administrative divisions, each placed under
a Divisional Commissioner. Each division is further sub-divided into zilas (Districts). After the
administrative re-organisation carried out in 1984, the country has been divided into 64 zilas. Each zila
is headed by a Deputy Commissioner who is assisted by other officials. Each zila is further divided in to
a number of Upazilas (Sub district) headed by upazila Nirbahi Officer.

Bangladesh: An Overview XXIII

The legislature

The constitution provides a Parliament for Bangladesh (to be known as the House of the Nation) in
which legislative power of the Republic is vested. It consists of 300 members directly elected by adult
franchise. The Members of House of the nation elect another 45 female members. Thus, the total number
of members of the House is 345.

The Judiciary

The Supreme Court of Bangladesh is the highest judicial organ and comprises of the Appellate
Division and the High Court Division. The Supreme Court of Bangladesh is headed by a Chief Justice.
The Supreme Court serves as the guardian of the constitution and enforces the fundamental rights of the
citizens. The Appellate Division hears and determines appeals from judgments, decrees, orders or
sentences of the High Court Division. At the district level, the district court is headed by the District and
Session judge who is assisted by Additional District Judge, subordinate judges, assistant judges and
magistrates.

Local
Government

The tires of Local Government at the rural areas are (i) Union Parishad, (ii) Upazila Parishad, and
(iii) Zila Parishad (yet to function). However, in the urban areas, there are two types of Local Government
System namely (i) Pourashava (Municipality) and (ii) City Corporation. The Local Government bodies
are constituted by the representatives directly elected by the people.

Fundamental

The fundamental Foreign Policy of Bangladesh is - The state shall base its international relations on

Foreign Policy of

the principles of respect for national sovereignty and equality, non-interference in the internal affairs of

Bangladesh

other countries, peaceful settlements of international disputes, and respect for international law on the
principles enunciated in the United Nations Charters. Those principles shall
*Strive for the renunciation of the use of force in international relations and for general and complete
disarmament,
*Uphold the right of every people to determine and build up its own social, economic and political
system by ways and means of its own free choice, and
*Support oppressed peoples throughout the world wagging in just struggle against imperialism,
colonialism or racialism.
*The State shall endeavour to consolidate, preserve and strengthen fraternal relations among
Muslim countries based on Islamic solidarity. Bangladesh is a member of the Organization of Islamic
Country (OIC).

XXIV

Bangladesh: An Overview

Communication
System

The country has about 2835 kilometres of rail-way, 21269 kilometres of paved road and roughly 6000
kilometres of perennial and seasonal waterways. Side by side with development of road transport ,efforts
are under way to develop the water transport system. In fact, rivers are the life line of the nation which
provide the cheapest means of transport, water for agricultural operation and ensure supply of fish for
people. Steps have been taken to put more mechanised boats into service and modernise the existing
country boats.
Regarding air transport facilities, Dhaka is connected by air with London, Bangkok, Abudhabi, Tokyo,
Kualalumpur, Singapore, Karachi, Bombay, Calcutta, Dubai, Jeddah, Kathmandu, Rangoon, Kuwait,
Rome and Bahrain by her national airline (Biman). A number of foreign airlines operate their international
services with a link to Dhaka. Regular air services are operated by the Biman between Dhaka and other
major towns in the country. The two sea ports of Bangladesh are Chittagong and Mongla. Among the
river ports and terminals, Dhaka, Narayanganj, Chandpur, Barisal, Khulna, Aricha, Paturia, Goalando,
Jagannathganj ghat, Bhairab Bazar, Bahadurabad and Fulchari ghat are important.
The country has a network of radio and television broadcasting. There are two television station in
Dhaka and Chittagong. The television system was introduced in 1965 and since then sub-stations have
been set up in

Sylhet, Khulna, Rangpur, Mymensingh, Natore, Noakhali, Satkhira, Coxs Bazar,

Rangamati, Thakurgaon, Patuakhali, Brahmanbaria, Jhenaidah, Rajshahi etc. The Colour Television
system was introduced on 1st December, 1980. An extensive telecommunication system has connected
the capital city with other places within the country. Telecommunication lines have also been established
with major cities of the world through the earth satellite ground stations at Betbunia in the Chittagong HillTracts and Talibabad (Kaliakoir) in Gazipur Zila. In order to cater the high speed of data communication
Bangladesh has already been linked with information superhighway through submarine cable in the Bay
of Bengal.

Bangladesh: An Overview XXV

Education and
Culture

The education system of Bangladesh is divided into Three levels (i) Primary (from grades 1 to 8),
Secondary (from grades 9 to 10), Higher secondary (from grades 11 to 12) and Tertiary. Besides, there
are some private institutions providing English medium education. They offer 'O' level and 'A' level
courses. The highest allocation in the national budget for education exposes that Government of
Bangladesh is very much keen for human resources and development through education. Bangladesh
has also Madrasa system of education which emphasizes on Arabic medium Islam-based education. This
system is supervised by the Madrasa Board of the country.
Bangla is the mother language of Bangladesh, but to establish Bangla as the mother language ,
Bangalees has to secrifice their lives, A number of People were martyrized in February 21, 1952 to
establish the rights of mother language . In recognition of their suprime secrifice, UNESCO declared 21st
February as the International Mother Language Day throughout the world.
Bangladesh has a rich historical and cultural past; combining Dravidian, Indo-Aryan, and Mongolian,
Mughul, Arab, Persian, Turkie, and West European cultures. Bangladesh has a unique cultural history,
dating back more than 2500 years ago. The land, the rivers and the lives of the common people
combined have formed a rich heritage. Bangladesh culture is composed of different forms, including
music, dance and drama, art and craft, folklores and folktales, language and literature, philosophy and
religion, festivals and celebrations etc. Festivals and celebrations are a integral part of the culture of
Bangladesh. Pohela Baishakh (Bengali New Years), Independence Day, National Mourning Day, Eid-ulFitre, Eid-ul-Azha, Muharram, Durga puja, Shahid Dibash and International Mother Language Day etc
are widely celebrated, across the country.
Bangladeshis are great enthusiasts of sports and games. Football, handball, basketball, volleyball,
table tennis, hockey, badminton, cricket, kabadi, swimming, boat racing and lawn tennis are some of the
most popular outdoor games in this country.
Bangladesh is proud to co-host, ICC world cup, 2011. The Opening Ceremony was held in Dhaka on
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17 February 2011. Eight matches were held in different venues of Bangladesh.


Agriculture and
Main crops

Bangladesh is mainly an agricultural country. Agriculture is the single largest producing sector of
the economy and it contributes about 20.24% to the total Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of the country.
This sector also accommodates around 48.1% of labour force. GDP growth rate of Bangladesh mainly
depends on the performance of the agriculture sector. Due to natural calamities like flood cyclone,
drought loss of production in both food and cash crops are almost a regular phenomenon. Yet in recent
years, there has been a substantial increase in food grain production. Agricultural holding in Bangladesh
is generally small but use of modern machinery and equipment is gradually increasing. Rice, jute,
sugarcane, potato, pulses, wheat, tea and tobacco are the principal crops of Bangladesh.

Crop

diversification programme, credit supply, extension work, research and input distribution policies pursued
by the government are yielding positive results. The country is now on the threshold of attaining selfsufficiency in food grain production.

XXVI

Bangladesh: An Overview

Fish Wealth

Bangladesh is rich in fish wealth. In the innumerable rivers, canals, tanks and other lowlying and
depressed areas and paddy fields that remain under water for about 6 months in a year and cover nearly
12 million acres, tropical fish of hundreds of varieties are cultivated. Rice and fish constitutes an average
Bangladeshi's principal diet. Hilsa, lobsters and shrimps are some of the fish jarities that are exported to
foreign countries. Having the Bay of Bengal in the south of the country enjoys geographic advantage for
marine fishing.

Mineral
Resources
and Energy

Bangladesh has a few proven mineral resources. The country has enormous deposit of natural
gas.So far, 17 gas fields have been discovered from which natural gas is available for power-generation,
industrial and other uses. Fertilizer factories that are operating in the country including the petro-chemical
complex at Ashuganj and also those yet to be commissioned in near future are and will be using sizeable
quantity of natural gas.
Coal deposits have been found in Bangladesh and efforts are under way to explore them with
international assistance. Electricity is produced by both thermal and hydro-electric process. The total
generation of electricity amounted to 29247 million kilowatt hours in 2009-10. The solitary hydro-electric
project having installed capacity of producing 230 m.w. electricity is located at Kaptai in the Chittagong
Hill Tracts. Limestone, the basic raw material for the production of cement, has been found in some
places in the country and cement factories are being set up for their utilization. Other minerals found
include hardrock, lignite, silica sand, white clay, etc. Salt is manufactured on a small scale at several
thousand evaporation sites in the coastal areas of Chittagong and Cox's Bazar.
Extensive radio-active sand deposits have been found all along the beaches from Kutubdia to
Teknaf. A survey estimates the reserve to be of the order of 0.5 million tons of sand containing a
significant amount of usable heavy minerals.

Industries

Although Bangladesh is predominantly an agricultural country a large number of large-scale


industries based on both indigenous and imported raw materials have been set up. Among them readymade garments, cotton textile, pharmaceuticals, fertilizer, wood product, iron and steel, ceramic, cement,
plastic product, chemical are important ones . Other notable industries are engineering and ship building,
oil refinery, paints, colours and varnishes, electric cables and wires, electric lamps, fluorescent tube
lights, other electrical goods and accessories, matches, cigarettes, etc.. Among the cottage industries,
handlooms, carpet-making, shoe-making, coir, bamboo and cane products, earthenware, brass and bell
metal products, bidi and cheroots, small tools and implements, ornaments, etc. are important.
The manufacturing sector contributes about 18% of the GDP. Growth rate of manufacturing sector is
dominated by ready-made garments. Bangladesh is the fifth largest garment exporter to the European
Union and among the top ten apparel suppliers to the US. In the past two decades Bangladesh has
emerged as a very successful manufacturer and exporter of ready-made garments.

Bangladesh: An Overview XXVII

Finance,

Bangladesh has a mixed banking system comprising nationalized, private and foreign commercial

Banking

banks. Bangladesh Bank is the central bank of the country and is entrusted with the responsibilities of

and Insurance

formulating monetary policies of the Government and controls all commercial banks. The Grameen Bank
is a core microfinance organization and also community development bank in Bangladesh providing
small loans (known as microcredit) to impoverished people without requiring collateral. The system is
based on the idea that the poor have skills that are under utilized but do not have the capasity to take
loan from conventional banks by providing collateral. The bank also accepts deposits, provides other
services, and runs several development-oriented businesses including fabric, telephone and energy
companies.
In recent year, the banking system has greatly changed. In light of the avowed Government policy of
encouraging the private sector to play its due role in economic development of the country. The
Government has allowed setting up of commercial and investment banks in the private sector. In
response to this encouraging Government policy quite a number of commercial and investment banks
including some Islamic banks have been set up in the private sector and have started functioning.

There are other specialized financial institutions, namely, House Building Finance Corporation,
Bangladesh Krishi (Agriculture) Bank, Bangladesh Shilpa (Industrial) Bank, Bangladesh Shilpa Rin
Sangstha (Industrial credit organisation) and Co-operative Banks which are operating in their respective
fields to facilitate these sectors by providing credit and other services at convenient terms. Industrial
Credit and Investment Corporation of Bangladesh has also been set up by the Government to provide
equity support to public limited companies in the private sector.
In the field of insurance the Government has allowed both public and private sectors to operate life as
well as non-life insurance business in order to develop a healthy competition. In the public sector there
are one Jiban Bima Corporation and Postal Life Insurance for the life insurance business and one
Shadharan Bima Corporation for general insurance business. In the private sector more than sixty
one(61) companies are engaged in life and general insurance business.

XXVIII

Bangladesh: An Overview

Tourists
attractions

Bangladesh is a large delta laden with bounties of nature. The borderland along the north-east, east
and the south-east is evergreen forested hills with wondrous wildlife. All her six seasons vibrate with fairs
and festivals, mirth and merriment.
Though Bangladesh is one of the worlds smallest countries, she has the worlds longest unbroken
sandy sea-beach along the Bay of Bengal at Coxs Bazar, The Sundarbans, the largest mangrove forest,
the home of the Royal Bengal Tiger and the spotted deer,It is recognized as the part of world heritage
by UNESCO for bing the divuse horme of flora and faune. Dhaka - the capital known as the city of
mosques, Rangamati - the heart of the panoramic lake district, Sylhet-land of holy shrines of great
religious saints and of fascinating hills and tea gardens, Chittagong - the largest port city and the
Commercial Capital of the country known as the city of holy shrines, Mainamati, Mohasthangarh and
Paharpur archacological treasures in the country over the period from 300 BC to 1200 AD. Above all
riverine beauty, colourful tribal life and simple village life of the friendly millions are the main motivational
factors for potential visitors.
Bangladesh has a variety of attractions for visitors, tourists and holidaymakers including
archacological sites, historical mosques and monuments, resorts, beaches, anthropological communities,
forests, flora and fauna.
The Government of Bangladesh recognized tourism as an industry and declared a National Tourism
Policy for the development of domestic and international tourism in Bangladesh. Bangladesh Parjatan
Corporation, National Tourism organization is playing the leading role as promoter of the industry.

Bangladesh: An Overview XXIX

Bangladesh

Vision 2021 is a perspective plan to build Bangladesh a middle income and technology based country by

Vision-2021

2021. The main perspective plans are:


2010: 100 percent net student enrolment at primary level.
2011: Supply of pure drinking water for the entire population.
2012: Self-Sufficiency in food.
2013: Each house brought under hygienic sanitation.
2013: Attain 8 percent annual growth rate and this will be increased to 10 percent in 2017 and sustained.
2013: Bangladesh generates 7000 Megawatt of electricity which will be further increased to 8000
Megawatt in 2015. Steps will be taken to increase power generation capacity asuming that the
demand for power will reach the level of 20,000 Megawatt in 2021.
2013: Free tuition up to degree level.
2014: Bangladesh attains full literacy.
2015: Living accommodation for the entire population.
2021: Contribution of agriculture, industry and service sector to GDP will stand at 15,40 and 45 percent
respectively in place of 22,28 and 50 percent as at persent.
2021: Unemployment reduce to 15 percent from the present rate of 40 percent.
2021: Labour in agriculture comes down to 30% from 48% at present.
2021: Labour in industry is 25% from 16% and in service 45% from 36% at present.
2021: Poverty rate comes down to 15% from 45% at present
2021: Bangladesh knows as a country of educated people with skills in information technology.
2021: 85% of the population have standard nutritional food.
2021: Poor people ensured a minimum of 2122 kilo calories of food.
2021: All kinds of contagious diseases eliminated .
2021: Longevity increases to 70 years.
2021: Infant mortality comes down to 15 from 54 per thousand at present.
2021: Maternal death rate reduced to 1.5% from 3.8%.
2021: Use of birth control methods increased to 80%
The term empowerment is a process through which women in general gain control over resources
and decision making.
The present situation of the women in our country is unfortunate, The women especially who live in
the rural areas passing inhuman life. Rights and liberty is the dream to them, Number of women is not
enough in our administration, Very few women are involved in Politics. The political status of our women
is not satisfactory. Participation of women in our economic activities is also very poor. Wage differentials
between men and women are very high in case of wage employment.
The factors behind the disempowerment of women are:
A.

Economic factors

Empowerment of

I)

Dependency on men

Women

II)

Ownership of land

III)

Less scope for employment

B.

Socio-cultural and religious factors


I)

Illiteracy

II)

Socially ignored

III)

Cultural apathy

IV)

Purdah or Seclusion.

C. Political factors
I)

Indifference of political parties

II)

Limited participation in electoral politics

XXX

Bangladesh: An Overview

Educational
Policy

With a view to implementing the election manifesto 2008., vision 2021 and digital Bangladesh. ;
The government has adopted consistent with what has been provided for in the constitution and it will work
as a strategy to develop the country as secular and citizen friendly environment where well planned
education system will operate to ensure social welfare.
The policy aims at stimulating intellectual ability and instilling work culture and social skills as well
as establishing moral, human, cultural, scientific and social values at personal and national levels.
The major characteristic of the education policy 2010 is that it proposes primary education up to
grade VIII and Secondary education up to grade XII. The implementation period of the education policy is
assumed a total additional cost of TK.68,000 core has been estimated for the venture.

Energy policy

The government has been preparing power system master plan 2021 to realize the goal to
provide the electricity for all.
According to the initial finding of power system master plan, 2010 study, the maximum demand
including
captive power in 2015, 2021 and 2030 would be about 12000, 20000 and 36000 respectively.
The meet the demand with reasonable reliability, instable capacity will be increased to 23000 mw
and 37000 mw by the year 2021 and 2030 respectively.
To fulfill the growing demand of electricity, various short, medium and long term generations,
distribution and transmission project are in implementation.
According to the existing generation expansion programme, a total of 11,456 mw of new
generation will be added to the national grid by the end of 2015.
The industrial policy 2010 of Bangladesh proposed an integrated strategy of economic growth
through rapid industrialization. It has been prepared taking into consideration the governments
determination to achieve millennium development goals by 2015, and halve the number of the unemployed,

and hunger and poverty stricken people by 2017. To alleviate poverty by creating additional employment
Industrial Policy opportunities, the policy aims to create job for one man per family.
The industrial policy envisages rapid industrialization through short, medium and long term
measures for raising the rate of GDP growth to 8% by 2013, and 10% by 2017. It emphasizes an increase
in the industry sectors share in GDP to 40% by 2021.
The industrial policy 2010, recommends for establishing economic zones, Industrial parks, high
tech parks and private EPZs for rapid and balanced industrial development of the country.
The policy recommends that the public sectors industries will be complementary and competitive
to private sectors industries. Besides, public-private partnership will be an important element of the
industrial policy.

Bangladesh: An Overview XXXI

Executive Summary (NSDS)


I. Introduction
This National Strategy for the Development of Statistics (NSDS) in Bangladesh has been prepared in order to focus on the needs of all users
of official statistics, to promote the more effective dissemination of statistics and to strengthen all statistical services so that they meet the
needs of a rapidly developing nation. Other concerns include the promotion of statistical literacy, strengthening relations with the media,
promoting strong and sustained political support and emphasizing the commitment of the national statistical system in meeting international
standards and following result-based monitoring principles. The aim is to ensure that the statistical system provides comprehensive and
coherent statistical data while making effective and efficient use of national resources.

The implementation of NSDS for Bangladesh will achieve tangible progress in terms of:
i.

Improving the accuracy, reliability and timely production and dissemination of official statistics;

ii.

Defining the specific roles of data producers and their responsibilities and competencies;

iii.

Improving the dissemination of official statistics and their usefulness;

iv.

Providing a sound basis for establishing statistical priorities in collaboration with users and producers;

v.

Assessing the strengths and weaknesses of the national statistical system and identifying appropriate ways of improving skills
and competencies of the statistical workforce.

II. The Situation of Statistics in Bangladesh in 2012


The Bangladesh statistical system has the Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS) at its centre. The Bureau conducts a number of surveys and
other data compilation exercises every year, either as a regular activity or on an ad-hoc basis. It has a number of strengths. It enjoys a good
reputation with established processes for the regular collection of data and the production of statistics. To collect and disseminate statistics,
BBS follows, as much as possible, existing laws, sound methodologies, a well-defined operations plan, specific time schedules, modern
technologies and international standards. BBS has established formal data exchange protocols with a number of local institutions, and regional
and international organizations. As part of the data production process, BBS also maintains a Geographic Information System (GIS), where
modern technology is utilized to produce digital mapping. The most significant strength of the BBS is its infrastructural set up at headquarters
and at the regional and Upazila level with equipment and computer facilities and regular funding by government. At the same time, it has also
received technical assistance from development partners and it is expected that this technical assistance will continue in the near future.

The BBS however suffers from several weaknesses. The main concerns are: problems related to data production including inadequate
documentation of methods, weak infrastructure and inadequate financial resources; problems related to data dissemination include the
duplication of sources, inadequate metadata and poor access by users; management and coordination problems include the lack of a strong
legal mandate, limited training capacity, lack of expertise, poor ICT infrastructure and inadequate coordination between BBS and other data
producers.

There are however many opportunities. The preparation of this National Strategy for the Development of Statistics in Bangladesh supported by
a grant from the World Banks Trust Fund for Statistical Capacity Building provides an important opportunity to promote a sustained
improvement in the national statistical system. It will also support better statistical operations, and more cooperation between producers and
users. The governments promotion of administrative reform provides an opportunity to establish units for the production of statistical data
needed for policy design and decision making in a number of agencies. The experience the BBS has accumulated over the last five decades
on statistical work, statistical infrastructure, the confidence, reliability and positive reputation it has gained through the recently conducted
Population and Housing Census and its good relations with users in Bangladesh as well as regional and international organizations, statistical
and non-statistical alike, all represent opportunities that can be utilized in developing the national statistical system. Development partners
also have a keen interest in the development of the statistical system of the country.
The most common threats to the BBS include: outdated and inadequate legislation; lack of firm commitments by development partners and the
Government to provide the investment that will be needed to implement the NSDS; an increasing lack of awareness of the importance of
statistics among policy designers and decision makers; lack of cooperation between producers and users; flexible to the adoption of the
concept of evidence-based policy making by decision makers; negligence in following modern and scientific methods in data gathering; and

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the non-adoption of international guidelines related to classification, definitions, and statistical standards resulting in the production of data that
is not comparable to that of other countries.
III. The Vision and Mission of the Bangladesh Statistical System and Strategic Priorities
The vision of the National Statistical System of Bangladesh is to become a world-class provider of authentic, relevant and timely data in a
holistic and user-friendly manner. The mission of the NSS is: (1) to establish an integrated, professional, efficient and effective national
statistical system, under the guidance and leadership of the BBS; and (2) to produce official statistics that meet the current and evolving needs
of national and international users in a transparent and timely fashion, using international standards and the best statistical practices.
In order to achieve the vision and put the mission into effect, within the proposed budget and capacity, the following priorities areas are
proposed over the next ten years:
i.

Focusing on improving the quality, coverage and use of core statistics required for national planning, economic
management and for monitoring progress towards national goals. As part of this process important intermediate targets are to
meet and to subscribe to the IMFs Special Data Dissemination Standard (SDDS) by 2016.

ii.

Strengthening the professionalism of the national statistical system, which involves: increasing the skills and expertise of
the work-force and increasing the proportion of the staff with professional qualifications; providing strong professional
leadership for BBS and the statistical system generally; and developing and strengthening internal procedures to make the
statistical system more open and accountable and to build trust in statistical products. Key targets include putting in place a
statement of statistical ethics and standards that all participants in the national statistical system agree to follow and to have a
formal national quality assurance framework for Bangladesh.

iii.

Enhancing capacity to collect, compile, disseminate and, especially, use statistics at the local level, providing statistical
information to help empower the citizens of Bangladesh. It is expected that this would link directly to the Governments Digital
Bangladesh initiative. Key targets are to have a basic level of statistical capacity in all Upazilas by 2016.

iv.

Promoting and strengthening access to and the use of official statistics at all levels of society, based on an open-data
strategy. Important intermediate targets include having a formal statistical data dissemination policy in place for all components
of the national statistical system, establishing a national data archive and ensuring that all statistical activities are properly
documented.

One specific aim of the NSS of Bangladesh is to produce good quality official statistics using the best statistical practices. At the same time,
the aim will be to ensure that the NSS has the mandate and the capacity to compile, disseminate and improve the coverage and quality of all
key data series that are essential for formulating and implementing government policies and programmes. It is important that the NSS
produces the statistical data that is required to support the evaluation and monitoring of the development strategies and frameworks of the
country.
To ensure that official statistics in Bangladesh are trusted, it is essential that all statistical agencies in the NSS produce and disseminate
statistics in line with international standards and principles. In addition, provision should be made to allow access to micro-data for research
purposes, in accordance with an established policy which ensures statistical confidentiality. Supplementary explanatory information and
metadata, which are necessary for the proper understanding of the statistics and the appropriate uses to which they can be put, should be
made available by all statistical agencies. An important part of the NSDS will be to improve awareness about the importance and availability of
timely and reliable official statistics and to promote their more effective use. An additional concern will be to build awareness among data
providers as well as users.
The NSS needs to be independent in terms of: a) its development (activities aiming at setting up, strengthening and improving statistical
methods, standards and procedures used for the production and dissemination of statistics as well as designing new statistics and indicators);
b) production (i.e. the selection of techniques, definitions, methodologies and sources relating to the collection, storage, processing and
analysis necessary for compiling statistics); and c) dissemination (i.e. the content and timing of all forms of dissemination) of statistics and the

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roles and responsibilities of the statistical agencies. In addition, coordination of the work of the different elements of the national statistical
system is essential for improving and maintaining the quality of official statistics. This will include regular meetings to develop statistical
standards and guidelines, to exchange technical knowledge and to identify good statistical practices. In BSS professionalism, leadership,
coordination and management could be improved radically by enacting the draft statistical law, and this will be an early part of implementing
the NSDS.
Strong physical and statistical infrastructures support and make possible the production and dissemination of statistics. At present, however,
the physical and statistical infrastructure in the BBS is very weak. In order to address this situation, the NSDS emphasises the need for
following supporting mechanisms to be put in place during the NSDS period: (i) providing and updating ICT equipment including computers
and networking equipment, appropriate software, survey equipment, establishing office buildings at field level and improving the GIS for
statistical mapping; (ii) preparing a complete Business Register and updating it regularly; (iii) developing a National Population Register (NPR)
to have a good basis for demographic statistics; (iv) establishing a Statistical Data Bank with access for all users; (v) establishing policies and
guidelines with respect to staff matters and the development of human resources; (vi) improving the sampling frame for household and other
surveys; (vii) adopting global methodologies and classifications of statistics to improve data quality, consistency, security and data accuracy
and reliability of various data sets; (viii) formulating a comprehensive approach and practices as to develop, update and disseminate
metadata.
IV. Outputs and actions- the BBS strategic plan from 2013 to 2016 and beyond
The priority areas for BBS are as follows.
Actions to improve the coverage, quality and timeliness and use of core statistics:
i.

Improve national accounts, including applying SNA 2008 and subscribing to the IMFs Special Data Dissemination Standard

ii.

Improve price statistics

iii.

Strengthen external statistics

iv.

Broaden and deepen industrial and labour statistics, including the generation of a core set of annual and quarterly labour
market indicators

v.

Develop and implement a comprehensive program of surveys and censuses, including a national population register and a

vi.

Improve demographic and health statistics

national data archive for all census and survey data


vii.

Improve statistics on poverty and well-being including reducing delays in disseminating the results

viii.

Strengthen and deepen environmental statistics

ix.

Improve statistics on government finance, money and banking in line with the requirements of the SDDS

x.

Improve education statistics, including carrying out a regular large scale survey

xi.

Compile and disseminate more comprehensive gender disaggregated statistics

xii.

Regularly review all national statistics to ensure that they remain relevant and meet the needs of users

Actions to strengthen statistical activities and statistics at the local level:


i.

Open statistical offices at the district and division level

ii.

Identify and review administrative records to determine to what extent they can be used for statistical purposes

Improve the dissemination of official statistics:


i.

Develop and put into effect a clear dissemination policy

ii.

Establish an advance release calendar for all official statistics

iii.

Improve and make better use of the BBS web-site

iv.

Create a publications catalogue

v.

Improve the quality of all statistical reports

Ensure that all statistical processes are properly documented


i.

Establish a national data archive and statistical data bank

ii.

Compile and publish relevant metadata for all statistical processes and ensure that this is kept up to date

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iii.

Adopt international standards for all metadata

iv.

Provide training to staff on how to prepare and maintain metadata

Improve the analysis and interpretation of official statistics and improve customer services
i.

Set up a Research and Development Wing in BBS

ii.

Identify and train staff in the analysis and interpretation of core statistics

iii.

Establish regular consultation with data users in different areas

iv.

Arrange regular press conferences for the release of key statistics

v.

Establish a user support service to help users access and make use of statistics

vi.

Carry out regular customer satisfaction survey

vii.

Provide access to micro-data for research and further analysis

viii.

Establish a clear and comprehensive charging policy

Strengthen and improve quality management in all producers of official statistics


i.

Regularly evaluate all statistical processes

ii.

Develop a national quality assurance framework and assess statistics against this at least once every three years

Improve human resources


i.

Make working in statistics more attractive

ii.

Gradually increase staffing levels to meet the increasing workload

iii.

Invest in skills and competencies of all statistical staff

iv.

Improve human resource management throughout the NSS

Improve coordination and management of the national statistical system


i.

Strengthen accountability and the role of the National Statistics Council

ii.

Finalize and enact the draft Statistics Law

iii.

Strengthen management skills in all areas

Build and maintain the infrastructure for statistical activities


i.

Improve and maintain registers and sampling frames

ii.

Ensure that classifications are kept up to date

iii.

Develop the geographic information system and make better use of geo-referenced statistical data

iv.

Improve data management and strengthen the security of all statistical data

v.

Improve the efficiency of all data collection activities and ensure that they are benchmarked at regular intervals

vi.

Invest in and make more effective use of information and communications technology

V. Developing the Capacity of Other Data Producers


During the consultations for the NSDS it became clear that the links between the BBS and the other producers were very limited and
immediate improvements in coordination were needed. Based on the consultations a full list of partners in the NSS was established, and an
initial set of 15 agencies was identified for immediate inclusion in the NSDS: (1) Bangladesh Bank, (2) Ministry of Finance, (3) Ministry of
Agriculture, (4) Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, (5) Ministry of Education, (6) Ministry of Primary and Mass Education, (7) Ministry of
Social Welfare, (8) Ministry of Women and Children Affairs, (9) Local Government Division, (10) Ministry of Disaster Management and Relief,
(11) Ministry of Labour and Employment, (12) Ministry of Food and Disaster Management, (13) Ministry of Environment and Forest, (14)
Ministry of Public Administration, and (15) Ministry of Communication.
Strategic Actions for Building the Capacity of Other Data Producers include the following. First, establishing Statistical Cells of the BBS in
all the first phase ministries and agencies during the implementation period of NSDS, and later in other ministries/agencies, which are, at
present out of scope of NSDS, but which are significant in data production, to promote consultation and coordination. They will provide overall
management and policy guidance to the ministries and will review and harmonize all statistical concepts, classifications and methods used by
them in data collection, processing and dissemination. Furthermore, they will be responsible for compiling statistics from the data of the

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respective ministry. Second, signing Memorandums of Understanding (MOU) between the BBS and other agencies so as to build a strong
and sustainable relationship with them. Third, creating scope to use, where possible, the field strength of the ministries/agencies during
censuses or large scale surveys, which will help accelerate the statistical work and improve data quality at low cost.
VI. Developing the Capacity for Local Level Statistics
Strategic Actions for Improving the Capacity to Collect and Compile Statistical Data at the Local Level include: (i) mobilizing
enumerators, who will be assigned for data collection for all surveys and censuses, at each Union on a three year contract. The Union
Parishad Building will be used as the office, and hence, no separate office building will be required at Union level, which will make the process
cost-effective; (ii) opening statistical offices at Division and District level as quickly as possible through which supervisory work could be done
more intensively and closely; (iii) increasing manpower at Upazila Statistical Offices; (iv) establishing office buildings at Division and District
offices and facilitating the necessary logistics, vehicles and modern IT; and (v) development of a Local Area Network (LAN) in Upazilas,
districts and divisions.
Strategic Actions for Reducing costs by improving the efficiency of data collection include: (i) Providing Tablet PCs to all enumerators,
two in each Union, to ensure accurate and timely data collection; (ii) forming a Voluntary Working Group at Union Level including the students
from schools and colleges, Ansar & VDP etc. who will maintain coordination with the BBS to provide any type of statistical information and
service; (iii) developing and compiling quality indicators to improve the use of administrative data at local level for various statistical purposes;
(iv) ensuring more effective use of field workers providing more and better training and coordinating the scheduling of field work; and (v)
moving towards using mail method and/or the Internet for enterprise-based surveys rather than using face to face interviews.
Strategic Actions for Supporting Planning and Implementation in Upazilas and Unions include: (i) preparing Union and Upazila Profiles,
similar to the District Profiles incorporating all the basic statistics relating to all sectors and also some time series and keeping it updated
regularly to the extent possible; (ii) using the IT facilities e.g. Union Information and Service Centre (UISC) already available at each Union in
order to promote the dissemination, storage and archiving of data so that statistics can be made more readily available to planner as well as
people more generally; and (iii) collecting and preparing statistics regularly on the progress of different development programmes implemented
by the government under the Sixth FYP, Perspective Plan, MDGs etc. to facilitate proper monitoring and evaluation.
VII. Implementation Plan and Budgeting
The estimated investment cost of implementing the NSDS over the ten year period from 2013 to 2023 is Taka 46801.87 million, (about
US$578 million). Of this amount Taka 23933.65 million (51 per cent) is for the three year period from July 2013 to June 2016 and Taka
22868.22 million (49 per cent) for the period from July 2016 to June 2023. The single largest cost is estimated to be the National Population
Register in the initial three year period, accounting for 12,000 million Taka, with an additional 8,400 million Taka for the next population
census. Taking into account the expected contribution of Government through the Medium Term Budget Framework and support from agreed
or anticipated donor projects, the financing gap for the first phase of the NSDS to June 2016 is estimated to be 8214 million Taka (yearly
average 2738 million Taka) or about US$ 101 million (yearly average US$34 million).

The Government of Bangladesh is unlikely to be able to finance the plan from its own resources, especially in the earlier years, so
development partners support will be required. The development partner group set up during the design stage of NSDS and including all
development partners interested in statistical development in Bangladesh will be approached to consider financing elements of the NSDS.
The World Bank will also be approached to support the implementation of the NSDS through their statistical capacity building programme
(STATCAP). Currently, government allocations are placed in three categories: revenue expenditure; allocation under Mid-term Budgetary
Framework (MTBF); and allocation for various projects. The government has already pledged to provide around Tk.200.00 million each year in
the next four years, under the MTBF for development expenditure.
It is proposed that an initial financing plan will be prepared for the first phase of the NSDS up to June 2016, including development partners
support. Beyond this, it is anticipated that further support from the development partners will be required, but on a gradually reducing basis.
From 2023 onwards it is expected that the Bangladesh Statistical System will stand on a very strong pillar and regular finance will be the
responsibility of the government alone.
VIII: Monitoring Progress -Measuring and Reporting Results

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To maintain and enhance public trust and confidence in the integrity of official statistics, the BBS will follow strictly professional guidelines and
ethics, in line with the UNs Fundamental Principles of Official Statistics. The BBS will monitor the implementation of the strategic plan and will
assess the extent to which it is building trust among users. In order to do this, it will carry out a customer satisfaction survey at least once
every three years.
To achieve the vision, it is proposed to monitor the performance of the BBS and the national statistical system as a whole including coverage,
data quality and the use of statistics on the basis of a few core indicators as follows: (i) overall user satisfaction monitored from time to time
through a user satisfaction survey based on the NQAF; (ii) maintaining compliance with the requirements of GDDS; (iii) subscribing to the
SDDS and continuing compliance with the requirements of the SDDS as monitored regularly by the IMF; (iv) ensuring that the World Banks
Statistical Capacity Indicator for Bangladesh increases over time to around 90 by June 2016; (v) implementing the recommendations of the
Busan Action Plan for Statistics.

IX: Implementation Arrangements


The NSDS will be implemented through the existing structure of the BBS. Eight Wings of the BBS will be responsible independently for the
successful implementation of activities in the areas for which they have responsibility. The Director of the Wing will supervise implementation,
but day to day activities will be managed and led by an officer at Deputy Director or Joint Director Level. A technical committee headed by the
Director General of the BBS and comprised of all Directors as member and representatives from other ministries/agencies will provide the
managerial and technical advice for the successful completion of all the programs under the NSDS. It will cover the following areas: (i)
financial management and control, including internal audit; (ii) management of the procurement function, including technical assistance, goods
and services and training services; (iii) administrative support; and (iv) monitoring and reporting of progress.

Implementation of the NSDS will involve coordination between a numbers of different agencies, including some of the development partners.
The NSDS has been prepared based on a participatory approach and a Focal Point Group, including representatives from the main
development partners, has already been set up. A number of consultations have been carried out with a number of development partners
agencies and they have been involved in the preparation process. For the implementation, this engagement will continue and it is important
that arrangements are put in places that are able to meet the needs of the different development partners as well as the Bangladesh
government.
The BBS is required to follow the monitoring and reporting system of government as well as development partners for all statistical activities.
Progress is discussed regularly in two forums: monthly coordination meetings chaired by the Director General of the BBS and a monthly
coordination meeting of the Statistics and Informatics Division chaired by the Secretary. Information about statistical activities is published
regularly on the BBS web-site. It is proposed to use all of these mechanisms to release information on the implementation progress of NSDS
and the results that have already been achieved. Information on the indicators and progress towards various targets and milestones will be
updated on the web-site as it becomes available.

1 General Features and Environment

Chapter 1

GENERAL FEATURES
AND ENVIRONMENT

General Features and Environment

General Features and Environment

1.01
General Soil Types
FLOOD PLAIN SOILS
Non-calcareous
Alluvium

Characteristics of General Soil Types


Division/Zila of important occurrence

Characteristics

Chittagong : Brahmanbaria, Chandpur,


Chittagong, Chittagong Hill Tracts, Comilla,,
Cox's Bazar, Habiganj, Khagrachhari,
Moulvibazar, Sunamganj, Sylhet.
Dhaka : Dhaka, Jamalpur, Kishoreganj,
Manikganj, Mymensingh, Narayanganj,
Narsingdi, Netrokona, Sherpur,Tangail.
Rajshahi : Bogra, Dinajpur, Gaibandha,
Kurigram, Lalmonirhat, Naogaon,
Nilphamari, Pabna, Panchagarh, Rangpur,
Sirajganj.
Barisal : Barisal, Bhola, Pirojpur, Patuakhali,
Barguna.

Raw sandy and silty alluvial deposits, usually


stratified either from the surface or below the
cultivated topsoil in the active floodplain areas
(young char lands) or massive in the older
flood plain areas. Brahmaputra and Teesta
alluvia are rich in mica and biotite, alluvia
of other rivers are less micaceous. They are
neutral to alkaline in reaction. They are saline in the
coastal tidal areas.

Calcareous
Alluvium

Chittagong : Chandpur, Chittagong,


Cox's Bazar, Feni, Lakshmipur, Noakhali.
Dhaka : Dhaka, Faridpur, Gopalganj
Madaripur, Manikganj, Munshiganj,
Rajbari, Sariatpur.
Khulna : Bagerhat, Khulna, Kushtia, Magura,
Narail, Satkhira.
Rajshahi : Chapai Nawabganj, Natore,
Pabna, Rajshahi.

Calcareous Alluvium is similar in characterisitics to the Non-calcareous Alluvium in


addition, they are slightly to moderately calcareous due to presence of calcities derived mostly
from the Gangetic sources. St. Martins Iland has
sands mixed with calcereous coral debris. They are
saline in the coastal tidal areas.

Acid Sulphate
Soil

Chittagong : Cox's Bazar.


Khulna : Bagerhat, Khulna, Satkhira.

Grey or dark grey clayey soils with yellow


patches of jarosite developed in tidal deposit
areas, once covered by mangrove vegetation,
lying adjoining the Khulna Sundarbans in the
Ganges tidal floodplain and the Chakaria
Sundarbans in the coastal tidal floodplain of
Cox's Bazar District. They become extreme
acid and toxic when dried/drained. They are also
saline to variable degrees.

Peat

Barisal : Barisal, Pirojpur.


Chittagong : Habiganj, Moulvibazar,Sylhet.
Dhaka : Gopalganj, Madaripur,
Netrokona.
Khulna : Bagerhat, Jessore, Khulna, Narail.

Highly organic dark coloured soils developed


under submerged conditions mainly in the
Gopalganj-Khulna basin areas and locally in
Hakaluki Haor and other smaller waterlogged
beels and valleys. If drained and allowed to
dry out peat shrinks irreversibly, thus causing
cracking and subsidence of the ground surface.

Non-calcareous
Grey
Floodplain Soils

Barisal: Barguna, Barisal, Jhalokathi,


Patuakhali, Pirojpur.
Chittagong : Brahmanbaria, Chandpur,
Chittagong, Comilla, Cox's Bazar, Feni,
Habiganj, Khagrachhari, Lakshmipur,
Moulvibazar, Noakhali, Sunamganj, Sylhet.
Dhaka : Dhaka, Gazipur, Jamalpur,
Kishoreganj, Manikganj, Munshiganj,
Mymensingh, Narayanganj, Narsingdi,
Netrakona, Sherpur, Tangail.
Khulna : Bagerhat.
Rajshahi : Bogra, Dinajpur, Gaibandha,
Kurigram, Joypurhat, Lalmonirhat, Naogaon,
Nilphamari, Panchagarh, Rangpur, Sirajganj,
Thakurgaon.

Prismatic and/or blocky structured predominantly


grey sandy loams to silty clay loams on young
floodplain ridges and silty clay loams to clays
in basins, slightly acid to neutral. They bceome saline
in dry season in the coastal tidal areas.

Calcareous
Grey Floodplain
Soils

Chittagong : Chandpur, Chittagong, Feni,


Lakshmipur, Noakhali.
Barisal : Barisal, Barguna, Bhola, Patuakhali,
Pirojpur.
Khulna : Bagerhat, Khulna, Narail, Satkhira.

Structured, grey silt loams to silty clays,


calcareous from the surface or at shallow
depths, developed from Ganges alluvium.
They become saline in the dry season in
the coastal tidal areas.

General Features and Environment

1.01
General Soil Types
Grey
Piedmont
Soils

Characteristics of General Soil Types


Division/Zila of important occurrence
Chittagong : Bandarban, Brahmanbaria,
Chittagong, Chittagong Hill Tracts, Comilla,
Cox's Bazar, Feni, Khagrachhari.
Dhaka : Mymensingh, Netrakona, Sherpur.
Sylhet: Habiganj, Moulvibazar, Sunamganj, Sylhet

Acid Basin
Clays

Chittagong : Brahmanbaria, Comilla, Habiganj, Moulvibazar, Sunamganj, Sylhet.


Dhaka : Dhaka, Gazipur, Jamalpur,
Kishoreganj, Mymensingh, Narsingdi,
Netrakona, Sherpur, Tangail.
Rajshahi : Bogra, Chapai Nawabganj,
Noagaon, Natore, Pabna, Rajshahi, Sirajganj.
Sylhet: Habiganj, Moulvibazar, Sunamganj, Sylhet.

Non-calcareous
Dark Grey
Floodplain
Soils

Barisal : Barisal, Patuakhali, Pirojpur,


Chittagong : Brahmanbaria, Chandpur,
Comilla, Feni, Habiganj, Lakshmipur,
Moulvibazar, Noakhali, Sunamganj, Sylhet.

Characteristics
Structured, grey sandy loams to clays,
strongly acid, developed in piedmont outwash in the piedmont aprons and valleys in
areas adjoining or within the north-eastern
hilly region. These soils are often affected by
flash floods from the hills and liable to burial
by fresh sandy deposits.
Very strongly acid, grey to dark grey heavy
plastic clays mainly occuring in the Sylhet
haor and Chalan beel areas and in deep
valleys of the Madhupur Tract. They are
usually seasonally deeply flooded and have
heavy consistence.

Structured dark grey loamy soils on old


flood plain ridges and clay in basins.
Slightly acid to some what alkaline in
reaction. The basin clays have heavy
consistence.

Dhaka : Dhaka, Faridpur, Gazipur,


Gopalganj, Jamalpur, Kishoreganj,Madaripur,
Manikganj, Munshiganj, Mymensingh,
Narayanganj, Narsingdi, Netrakona,
Sariatpur, Sherpur, Tangail.
Khulna : Bagerhat, Chuadanga, Jessore,
Jhenaidah, Khulna, Kushtia, Magura,
Meherpur, Narail, Satkhira.
Rajshahi : Bogra, Dinajpur, Gaibandha,
Kurigram, Naogaon, Natore, Nilphamari,
Pabna, Panchagarh, Rajshahi, Rangpur,
Sirajganj, Thakurgaon.
Sylhet: Habiganj, Moulvibazar, Sunamganj,
Sylhet.
Calcareous
Dark Grey
Flood plain
Soils

Dhaka : Dhaka, Faridpur, Gopalganj,


Madaripur, Manikganj, Munshiganj,
Rajbari, Sariatpur.
Khulna : Bagerhat, Chuadanga, Jhenaidah,
Khulna, Kushtia, Magura, Meherpur, Narail.
Satkhira.
Barisal : Barisal, Jhalokati, Pirojpur.
Rajshahi : Chapai Nawabganj, Natore,
Pabna, Rajshahi, Naogaon.

Calcareous
Brown
Floodplain
Soils

Chittagong : Chandpur, Feni, Lakshmipur,


Noakhali.
Dhaka : Dhaka, Faridpur, Gopalganj,
Madaripur, Manikganj, Munshiganj,
Rajbari, Sariatpur.
Khulna : Bagerhat, Chuadanga, Jhenaidah,
Khulna, Kushtia, Magura, Meherpur, Narail,
Satkhira.
Rajshahi : Chapai Nawabganj, Natore,
Pabna, Rajshahi, Noagaon

Structured dark grey silty clay loams


to heavy clays occurring in basins and on
low ridges of the old Ganges river
floodplain and locally in the Ganges
tidal floodplain and old Meghna estuarine
flood plain. Soils are calcareous within a
depth of 1.2 m below the surface. Clays
are highly cracking when dry, drought
prone and have heavy consistence. They become
saline in the day season in the Tidal floodplain.
Calcareous, brown silt loams to light
silty clays, occurring in the Ganges
river floodplain and locally in the young
and old Meghna estuarine floodplains.
Locally they are leached of lime up to a
depth of 1 m from the surface.

(Contd.)

General Features and Environment

1.01
General Soil Types
Non-calcareous
Brown
Floodplain
Soils

Characteristics of General Soil Types


Division/Zila of important occurrence
Chittagong : Chittagong, Chittagong Hill Tracts,
Khagrachhari.
Dhaka : Jamalpur, Narsingdi, Mymensingh,
Netrakona, Sherpur,
Khulna : Chuadanga, Jhenaidah, Jessore,
Satkhira.

Characteristics
Non-calcareous brown sandy loams to clay
loams occurring in the old Himalayan
piedmont plain, Tista and old Brahmaputra
floodplains and locally in the old Ganges
river floodplain. Soils are slightly to
strongly acid in reaction.

Rajshahi : Bogra, Chapai Nawabganj,


Dinajpur, Gaibandha, Kurigram, Lalmonirhat,
Nilphamari, Panchagarh, Rangpur,Thakurgaon.
Brown
Piedmont
Soils

Chittagong : Bandarban, Chittagong, Chittagong


Hill Tracts, Cox's Bazar, Khagrachhari.
Dhaka : Mymensingh,Netrakona,Sherpur.

Brown sandy loams to clay loams


occurring in the higher sites of valleys
and piedmont plains in and around the
north-eastern hills areas. Soils are very
strongly acid.

Sylhet: Habiganj, Moulvibazar, Sylhet.


Black
Terai
Soils

Hill Soils
Brown
Hill
Soils

Terrace Soils
Shallow
Red-Brown
Terrace
Soils

Deep
Red-Brown
Terrace
Soils

Rajshahi : Dinajpur, Panchagarh,


Thakurgaon.

Very dark grey to black sandy loams


to clay loams occupying low floodplain
ridges and depressions mainly in the
northern part of the old Himalayan
piedmont plain. Topsoils are strongly to
very strongly acidic but the subsoils are
slightly acidic in reaction.

Chittagong : Bandarban, Chittagong,


Chittagong Hill Tracts, Comilla, Cox's Bazar, Feni.
Dhaka : Mymensingh, Netrakona, Sherpur.
Sylhet : Habiganj, Moulvibazar,
Sunamganj, Sylhet.

Brown sandy loams to clay loams,


slightly to strongly acid, sometimes
shallow over shaley/sandstone bedrocks
on very steep high hills.

Dhaka : Dhaka, Gazipur, Jamalpur, Mymensingh,


Tangail.

Brown or red brown, usually strongly


acid, structured, friable to firm clay
loams to clays intergrading into a greyer,
compact Madhupur clay substratum
within a metre below the surface. They
mainly occur on the narrow terraces of the
Mahupur Tract and locally in the
dissected Barind Tract.

Rajshahi : Naogaon.

Chittagong : Brahmanbaria
Dhaka : Dhaka, Gazipur, Jamalpur,
Mymensingh, Narsingdi, Tangail.
Rajshahi : Bogra, Dinajpur, Gaibandha,
Rangpur.

Brown
Mottled
Terrace
Soils

Dhaka : Dhaka, Gazipur, Jamalpur,


Mymensingh, Tangail.
Rajshahi : Bogra, Dinajpur, Gaibandha,
Joypurhat, Naogaon, Rangpur.

Brown to red, slightly to strongly acid,


finely structured, friable clay loams to clays,
gradually intergrading into a mixed red, black
and pale brown, friable, weathered
Madhupur clay substratum to a deeper
depth. They occur extensively on the
edges of broad level terraces in the
Madhupur Tract and locally in the northeastern edge of the Barind Tract.
Brown mottled with specks of grey,
pale brown and red, slightly acid,
structured, friable clay loams to clays
intergrading into a mixed red black and pale
brown, rather friable and weathered
Madhupur Clay substratum. They occur
in the middle parts of the broadly
dissected level terraces of the Madhupur
Tract and locally on the edges of the
Barind Tract.
(Contd.)

General Features and Environment

Characteristics of General Soil Types

1.01
General Soil Types

Division/Zila of important occurrence

Shallow
Grey
Terrace
Soils

Dhaka : Dhaka, Gazipur, Jamalpur,


Mymensingh, Tangail.

Deep Grey
Terrace
Soils
(including
Grey
Valley
Soils)

Dhaka : Dhaka, Gazipur, Jamalpur,


Mymensingh, Tangail.

Rajshahi : Bogra, Chapai Nawabganj,


Dinajpur, Joypurhat, Naogaon, Rajshahi,
Rangpur, Sirajganj.

Rajshahi : Bogra, Chapai Nawabganj


Dinajpur, Gaibandha, Joypurhat,
Naogaon, Rajshahi, Rangpur.

Characteristics
Whitish grey slightly to strongly acid,
friable, somewhat porous silt loams
to silty clays intergrading into a weakly
mottled grey, compact and little altered
Madhupur clay substratum at a shallow
depth. They occur extensively in the
level Barind Tract and locally on the flat
areas of the narrow terraces of the
Madhupur Tract.
Whitish grey, speckled with brown or
red mottles, slightly to strongly acid,
friable and highly porous silt loams
to silty clay loams, usually grading into
a strongly mottled red and grey, rather
friable and permeable Madhupur clay at
a deeper depth. They occur extensively
in the western parts of Barind Tract and
also in smaller extent in the interiors of
broad level terrace of the Madhupur
Tract and in shallow valleys in both

areas.
Source : Soil Resources Development Institute (SRDI).

1.02

Country Summary of Area and Proportions Occupied by General Soil Types

General Soil Type

Area
(sq. km)

Proportion
(%)

Floodplain Soils
Calcareous Alluvium
Non-calcareous Alluvium
Calcareous Brown Floodplain Soils
Calcareous Grey Floodplain Soils
Calcareous Dark Grey Floodplain Soils

591796
562242
478518
170767
1434678

4.1
3.9
3.3
1.2
9.9

Non-calcareous Grey Floodplain Soils


Non-Calcareous Brown Floodplain Soils
Non-Calcareous Dark Grey Floodplain Soils
Black Terai Soils
Acid Basin Clays

3387153
383312
1599645
83408
348994

23.4
2.6
11.0
0.6
2.4

Acid Sulphate Soils


Peat
Grey Plidmont Soils
Made-land
Area of Floodplain Soils
Proportion of total soil area

226647
130005
215279
106278
9718722

1.6
0.9
1.5
0.7
67.1
(79.0)

Hill Soils
Brown Hill Soils
1561472
10.8
Area of Hill Soils
1561472
10.8
Proportion of total soil area
(12.7)
Terrace Soils
Shallow Red-Brown Terrace Soils
72549
0.5
Deep Red-Brown Terrace Soils
189380
1.3
Brown Mottled Terrace Soils
34335
0.3
Shallow Grey Terrace Soils
265427
1.8
Deep Grey Terrace Soils
352152
2.4
Grey Valley Soils
114287
0.8
Area of Terrace Soils
1028030
7.1
Proportion of total soil area
(8.3)
Total Soil Area
12308224
85.0
Miscellaneous Land Types
River, bills, etc.
973430
6.7
Urban
81945
0.6
Homesteads + included takns
1122670
7.7
Area of Miscellaneous Land Types
2178045
15.0
Total
14486269
100.0
Note: Area figures are not updated and differ from land areas updated by the office of the surveyor general of Bangladesh, 1993
Source : Soil Resource Development Institute. (SRDI), Ministry of Agriculture, Krishi Khamar Sarak, Dhaka-1215

General Features and Environment

1.03
Name of
District
Dhaka

Land Type Classes of Bangladesh Dhaka Division, 2008


Hill
HL

Cultivated Land
MLL
LL

MHL

Miscellaneous Land
VLL

Total

Grand
Total

,,

10777

19198

43608

16773

2685

93041

19034

,,

10

17

39

15

83

17

100

Faridpur

,,

23309

63768

63381

13251

299

164008

44561

208569

,,

11

31

31

79

21

100

Gazipur

,,

56142

26292

20377

18024

9523

130358

18150

148508

,,

38

18

14

12

88

12

100

,,

4511

14857

46350

40041

18759

124518

21834

146352

,,

10

32

27

13

85

15

100
209390

Gopalganj
Jamalpur

41380

67674

58619

6597

174270

33947

20

32

28

83

16

100

Kishoreganj

,,

28811

39357

42725

76049

26628

213570

43688

257258

,,

11

15

17

30

10

83

17

100

Madaripur

,,

3602

36732

34249

12245

1730

88558

25952

114510

,,

31

30

11

77

23

100

,,

2194

33039

50966

17093

55

103347

32081

135428

,,

24

37

13

76

24

100

Munshiganj

,,

4183

5556

27159

23356

5809

66063

25601

91664

Mymensingh

387

Manikganj

1173

112075

,,

Narayanganj
Narsingdi
Netrokona
Rajbari
Shariatpur

30

25

72

28

100

137490

153072

60427

17004

3363

371743

60392

432135

,,

32

35

14

86

14

100

,,

5643

9612

15255

7268

2242

40020

12444

52464

,,

11

18

29

14

76

24

100

,,

16433

31765

19594

19662

1853

89307

21876

111183

,,

15

29

17

17

80

20

100

46309

77839

43813

51264

16677

237367

35932

273299

1465
1

17

28

16

19

87

13

100

,,

18824

43799

13749

8510

1072

85954

27288

113242

,,

17

38

12

76

24

100

,,

5591

37459

31582

9310

83942

33272

117214

,,

32

27

72

28

100

35669

53783

19562

4155

113169

11330

131904

Sherpur

7405
6

27

41

15

86

100

Tangail

,,

63458

120281

69858

28879

2050

284526

50763

335289

18

36

21

85

15

100

Total

10430

504326

834083

661274

369481

92745

2463761

518145

2990484

17

28

22

12

82

18

100

,,

Percentage

Note- Bold number indicates percent value


hl-high land, MHL-medium high land, MLL-Medium low land. LL- Low land, VLL-Very low land
** Land type clasifications data have not included forest area of Bangaldesh.
** Miscellaneous land means settlement, Ponds, water bodies , river, channel, brick fields etc.
source- Soil Resource Development Institute

(Contd.)

General Features and Environment

1.03
Name of

Land Type Classes of Bangladesh Chittagong Division, 2008


Hill

District
B. Baria
Comilla

HL

Cultivated Land
MLL
LL

MHL

VLL

Miscellaneous
Land

Total

Grand
Total

1194

6640

31842

58844

28614

31470

157410

25301

17

32

16

17

86

14

100

2265

11005

110656

81269

40948

709

244587

58165

305017

Chandpur

183905

36

27

13

80

19

100

4841

34207

57769

8559

1613

106989

56837

163826

21

35

65

35

100

2582

2663

68647

25

71335

20864

94781

72

75

22

100

3097

80574

9043

594

93308

36296

129604

62

72

28

100

3269

148391

32023

2394

186077

106720

292797

51

11

64

36

100

Chittagong

139971

41834

160345

16908

219087

165920

524978

27

31

42

32

100

Coxs Bazar

75281

25919

75253

1377

4985

107534

63165

245980

31

11

31

44

26

100

Bandarban

409433

13491

8381

145

22017

6681

438131

93

100

225368

17502

16714

34216

9495

269079

84

13

100

430309

9615

6730

1813

18158

61577

510044

84

12

100

1286403

139876

741740

259216

86094

33792

1260718

611021

3158142

41

23

40

19

100

Feni
Lakshmipur
Noakhali

Khagrachhari
Rangamati

Total
Percentage

Note- Bold number indicates percent value

1.03
Name of
District
Patuakhali

Land Type Classes of Bangladesh Barisal Division, 2008


Hill
HL

MHL

Cultivated Land
MLL
LL

VLL

Total

Miscellaneous
Land

Grand
Total

2584

179376

12588

194548

113327

307875

58

63

37

100

2574

103179

4384

110137

57550

167687

61

66

34

100

8819

142990

24046

8550

184405

76988

261393

56

71

29

100

Jhalakathi

3720

39691

12448

55859

18057

73916

54

17

76

24

100

Pirojpur

4631

72356

7710

3885

88582

39226

127808

56

69

31

100

Bhola

6368

134748

4910

146026

162273

308299

43

47

53

100

28696

672340

66086

12435

779557

467421

1246978

55

63

37

100

Barguna
Barisal

Total
Percentage

Note- Bold number indicates percent value


(Contd.)

General Features and Environment

1.03

Land Type Classes of Bangladesh Rajshahi Division, 2008

Name of
District

HL

MHL

32836

Total

6010

Miscellaneous
Land

189878

48917

Grand
Total

55082
23

22

18

14

80

20

100

Sirajganj

37368

71582

43900

32715

2060

187625

56941

244566

15

30

18

13

77

23

100

120751

43803

21479

7916

258

194207

39204

233411

52

19

83

17

100

194009

51869

36945

18774

188

301785

42857

344642

57

15

11

88

12

100

Natore

52595

46663

50961

9005

1112

160336

28370

188706

27

25

27

85

15

100

Chapai

86199

31270

16222

8574

1672

143937

16867

160804

Naogaon

43060

VLL

Pabna

Rajshahi

52890

Cultivated Land
MLL
LL

238795

Nawbabganj
Joypurhat

55

19

10

90

10

100

54141

31423

1723

35

87322

9345

96667

55

33

90

10

100

Bogra

110602

109037

13849

397

233885

57612

291497

38

37

80

20

100

Total

710747

438537

228139

110252

11300

1498975

300113

1799088

40

23

13

83

17

100

Percentage

Note- Bold number indicates percent value

1.03

Land Type Classes of Bangladesh Khulna Division, 2008

Name of
District
Khulna
Bagherhat
Satkhira
Jessore
Narial
Jhenaidah
Magura
Kushtia
Chuadanga
Meherpur
Total
Percentage

HL
9552
4
10369
5
38765
17
77625
30
13588
14
73346
38
26001
25
48967
31
50318
43
30674
43
379205
23

Note- Bold number indicates percent value

MHL
132759
62
121953
61
142049
62
86021
34
30044
31
69082
35
40722
40
54099
34
38111
33
22912
31
737752
45

Cultivated Land
MLL
LL
20111
10
15096
7
6214
3
28852
11
22552
23
12492
6
15828
15
14193
9
5992
5
6254
9
147584
9

3367
2
3388
2
233
0
6358
2
10847
11
3663
2
2438
2
3743
2
176
0
437
1
34650
2

VLL

Total
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

165789
78
150806
75
187261
82
198856
77
77031
79
158583
81
84989
82
121002
76
94597
81
60277
84
1299191
79

Miscellaneous
Land
48031
22
50525
25
42346
18
58649
23
20026
21
36715
19
18348
18
37340
24
21632
19
11067
16
344679
21

Grand
Total
213820
100
201331
100
229607
100
257505
100
97057
100
195298
100
103337
100
158342
100
116229
100
71344
100
1643870
100
(Contd.)

10 General Features and Environment

1.03

Land Type Classes of Banglades Rangpur Division, 2008

Name of
District

HL

MHL

Cultivated Land
MLL
LL

37

48

87

13

100

Kurigram

52678

78482

31537

6306

169003

54187

223190

Nilphamari

Thakurgaon

Panchagarh

204245

31427

Grand
Total

86534

Gaibandha

5889

Miscellaneous
Land

Total

Rangpur

Lalmonirhat

111822

VLL

235672

24

35

14

76

24

100

42519

53981

6296

102796

21296

124092

34

44

83

17

100

56497

79817

29126

11077

176517

37813

214330

26

37

14

82

18

100

65137

69596

2080

177

136990

21101

158091

41

45

Minor

87

13

100

99229

58748

2702

160679

20337

181016

56

32

89

11

100

71171

46548

147

117866

12402

130268

55

35

Minor

90

10

100

Dinajpur

157210

141747

2458

301415

42464

343879

46

41

88

12

100

Total

630975

640741

80235

17560

1369511

241027

1610538

39

40

85

15

100

Percentage

Note- Bold number indicates percent value

1.03
Name of
District
Moulvibazar

Sunamganj

Habiganj

Land Type Classes of Bangladesh Sylhet Division, 2008


Hill
HL

MHL

Cultivated Land
MLL
LL

VLL

Total

Miscellaneous
Land

Grand
Total

86676

11892

70299

29019

16149

11206

138565

32120

257361

34

27

11

54

12

100

1162

17197

48045

75611

97953

84796

323602

42880

367644

13

21

27

23

88

12

100

17772

49290

48214

59530

18692

193498

25979

252121

32644
13

20

19

24

77

10

100

Sylhet

14374

23010

81519

74315

68688

23471

271003

60026

345403

24

22

20

78

17

100

Total

134856

69871

249153

227159

242320

138165

926668

161005

1222529

11

20

19

20

11

76

13

Percentage

Note- Bold number indicates percent value

100
(Contd.)

General Features and Environment

1.03
Name of
District
Barisal
Chittagong

11

Land Type Classes of Bangladesh, 2008


Hill
HL

MHL

Cultivated Land
MLL
LL

VLL

Total

Miscellaneous
Land

Grand
Total

28696

672340

66086

12435

779557

467421

55

63

37

1246978
100

128603

9876

741740

259216

86094

33792

1260718

611021

3158142

41

24

40

19

100

Dhaka

10430

504320

834083

661274

369481

92745

2463761

518145

2990484

17

28

22

12

82

18

100

Khulna

379205

737752

147584

34650

1299191

344679

1643870

23

45

79

21

100

710747

438537

228139

110252

11300

1498975

300113

1799088

40

13

83

17

100
1610538

Rajshahi
Rangpur

630975

640741

80235

17560

1369511

241027

39

40

85

15

100

Sylhet

134856

69871

249153

227159

242320

138165

926668

161005

1222529

11

20

19

20

11

76

13

100

Total

1431689

2463696

4314346

1669693

872792

276002

9598381

2643411

13671629

18

32

12

70

19

100

Percentage

Note: Bold number indicates percent value

12 General Features and Environment

1.04

Forest Lands Under the Control of Forest


Department (Acres), 2012
(Sq. kilo meter)

Name of District

Reserved

Dhaka
Gazipur

11007.69

Notified under
Forest Act 4&6

Protected

Acquired

Vested

Transferred From
Uclased State
Forests

Total

934.74

934.74

54165.52

65173.21

Tangail

55476.38

67400.52

122876.90

Mymensingh

20318.21

18541.93

38860.14

531.53

1444.06

1975.59

10364.39

10364.39

13759.45

20087.10

Netrokona
Jamalpur
Sherpur

632.65

Comilla

1720.92

1720.92

23900.63

25538.85

49439.48

Habiganj

33886.73

274.00

Moulvibazar

59300.32

82.00

6434.15

11578.16

18012.31

566512.95

0.00

566512.95

Sylhet

Sunamganj
Bagerhat

34160.73
10932.00

70314.32

Khulna

546081.61

0.00

546081.61

Satkhira

370357.18

0.00

370357.18

Rangamati

573270.21

41401.88

88492.83

7342.67

4202.76

100038.26

Bandarban

242693.40

21830.80

38644.75

303168.95

Chittagong

195754.56

67608.06

46435.46

Cox's Bazar

145695.07

21258.00

33521.42

Bhola

73421.78

54162.2

127584.00

Patuakhali

32485.87

52150.59

84636.46

Barguna

26350.50

11916.56

38267.06

Khagrachhari

Pirojpur

614672.09

9890.88

6511.94

326200.90
200474.49

3000.00

Noakhali

49593.11

Feni
Lakshmipur
Dinajpur

145622.17

3000.00
4784.72

200000.00

2191.43

8787.08

10978.51

14609.76

3455.38

18065.14
1591.68

553.42

1038.26

Thakurgaon

33.28

4517.59

Panchagarh

1678.47

1749.03

128.59

0.00

82.62

0.00

Rangpur

4550.87
27.03
648.59

Nilphamari
Kurigram

3454.53
561.53

1041.56

128.59
82.62

Lalmonirhat

927.60

Naogaon

2251.68

927.60

473.95

0.00

5991.70

681.99

927.60

80775.24

Acre Total

3147643.88

651644.83

91381.89

20849.91

7755.46

45744.27

3965020.24

Hectare Total

1274349.75

263823.82

36996.72

8441.26

3139.86

18519.95

1605271.35

Source: Department of Forest.

General Features and Environment

13

Area Under Different Types of Forests, 2010-11

1.05
Types

State forests
Sq. mile
Sq. Km.
2621.62
6790.0
463.32
1200.0
3001.92
7774.96

Evergreen
Moist deciduous
Mangrove

6086.86

Total :

Unclassed state forests


Sq. mile
Sq. Km.
2756.19
-

15764.96

2756.19

Source: Department of Forest.

1.06
A.
B.

River Systems of Bangladesh

Rivers
Total Length of 310 Rivers
Major Rivers
Jamuna-Brahmaputra from Nunkhawa to Alakdia
Padma
(a) From border point in India Godagari to confluence at Aricha
(b) From confluence of Ganges & Brahmaputra at Alakdia to the
confluence of Padma & Meghna at Chandpur
Surma-Meghna from border Upto Chandpur
Meghna from Chandpur to the Bay of Bengal (Char Aricha)
Karnaphuli from border point in India to the Bay of Bengal (South Patenga)

The Padma-Ganges and its distribution System


i) Ganges, Padma
ii) Mathabhanga
iii) Ichamati
a) At Manikganj
b) At Dinajpur
c) At Rangamati
d) At Kalindi
e) At Gaibandha-Bogra
iv) Bhairab
v) Kumar
a)At Chuadanga-Magura
b)At Faridpur-Madaripur
c) Kumar(upper) at Madaripur-Muksudpur
d) Kumar (lower) at Madaripur-Agaljhara
vi) Kobadak
vii) Chitra
a) At Chuadanga
b) At Rajbari
viii) Nabaganga
ix) Garai, Madhumati
x) Arial Khan
The Meghna and Surma System
i) Meghna
a) Meghna (upper)
b) Meghna(lower)
ii) Surma
iii) Kushiyara
iv) Kalni
Jamuna-Brahmaputra System
i) Tista
ii) Old Brahmaputra
iii) Dhaleswari
iv) Buriganga
Other Rivers in north West region
i) Nagar
a) Nagar(Border)At Panchagar-Takurgaon
b) Nagar(lower)At Bogra-Natore
ii) Tangan
iii) Purnabhaba
iv) Mahananda
a)At Panchagar
b) At Chapainawabganj
v) Baral
a) Baral (upper)
b) Baral (lower)
vi) Karatoa- Atrai- Hurasagar- Gumani
vii) Dharala
Rivers in Chittagong Region
i) Karnaphuli
ii) Sangu
iii) Matamuhuri
Source : WDB, BIWTA

Miles

Kilometers

94
150
72

150
240
115

298
113
100

477
180
160

222
81

355
130

56
51
21
47
35
136

90
82
34
75
56.6
218

91
81
25
14
113

145
130
40
23
180

81
16
144
142
102

130
25
230
227
163

94
113
153
143
51

150
180
245
229
82

71
150
105
28

113
240
168
45

31
79
84
100

50
127
135
160

11
42

17
67

53
25
351
46

84
40
561
73

100
113
75

160
180
120

14 General Features and Environment

1.07

Main Rivers According to Length


(Figures in miles)

Name of the rivers

Miles

Km.

Area covered

Surma-Meghna
Karatoya-Atrai-Gurgumari-Hursagar
Donai-Charalkata-jamuneswari-Karatoya
Ganges-Padma
Garai-Madhumati-Baleswar

359
382
227
222
233

575
611
363
355
373

Sylhet (180), Comilla (146), Barisal (90)


Dinajpur (161), Rajshahi (160) & Pabna (50)
Rangpur (120) Bogra (98) & Pabna (62)
Rajshahi (90) Pabna (60) Dhaka (60) & Faridpur (80)
Kushtia (36) Faridpur (70) Jessore (91)
Khulna (104) and Barisal (65)

Old Brahmaputra
Brahmaputra-Jamuna
Kobadak
Banhshi
Ghagat

150
94
113
115
148

240
150
180
184
237

Mymensingh (172)
Rangpur (75) Pabna (75)
Jessore (49) Khulna (112)
Mymensingh (123) Dhaka (25)
Rangpur (247)

Dhanu-Boulai-Ghorautra
Nabaganga
Kushiyara
Bhogai-Kangsa
Jamuna

136
144
143
141
56

218
230
229
225
90

Sylhet (68), Mymensingh (78)


Kushtia (16) Jessore (128)
Sylhet (142)
Mymensingh (140)
Dinajpur (100) Bogra (29)

Dakatia
Little Feni
Bhadra
Betna-Kholpotua
Sangu

69
50
119
80
113

110
80
190
128
180

Comilla (112) Noakhali (17)


Noakhali (59) Comilla (62)
Jessore (36) Khulna (84)
Jessore (64) Khulna (55)
Chittagong (50) and Chittagong Hill Tracts (58)

Chitra
Banar
Kumar (Faridpur Dist.)
Punarbhaba
Arial Khan

97
101
81
100
102

155
162
130
160
163

Kushtia (12) Jessore (94)


Faridpur (96) Barisal (5)
Faridpur (101)
Dinajpur (50) Rajshahi (50)
Faridpur (64) Barisal (36)

Dhaleswari
Bhairab
Mathabhanga
Rupsa-Pasur
Karnaphuli
Tista

105
136
81
41
100
71

168
218
130
66
160
113

Mymensingh (100)
Jessore (81) Khulna (18)
Rajshahi (10), Kushtia (87)
Khulna (88)
Chittagong H.T. (40) Chittagong (37)
Rangpur (70)

Source: Bangladesh Water Development Board

1.08
Major Standing Water Bodies
Kaptai lake

Areas of Major Standing Water Bodies

Kahabil Matinhaor
Durgapara Fulban
Chagra Kulaura
Nayanpura Hali Haor
Chak manik Hasinpur
Darbarpur

65.45
46.78
23.64
20.06
17.90
13.83

Thana
Rangamati
Langadu Barkal
Nanear Char
Juraichhari, Kaptai
Belaichhari
Tahirpur
Tanore
Baralekha
Moulvibazar
Bagmara
Shibganj

Eklaspur Hazhagi Beel


Panga Bil-Niyamalpur
Double Tilbari Beel
Bohabula-Baldar Beel
Hali-Bil Faridpur

13.72
13.52
13.14
13.10
12.98

Shibganj
Jamalpur
Gomastapur
Tahirpur
Phulpur

Pata chatal, Bil-Singua Beel


Bariapara Taluk Para
Chepla Bil-Chatla Beel
Chhat Chandos
Rahimpur-Dupkushi Beel
Islampur Gabai Beel
Total :
Source : MPO, SPARRSO

Area in Sq. Km.


268 in May-742 in October

12.65
12.30
11.86
11.18
11.03
10.37
584-1922 Sq. Km

Balaganj
Sherpur
Balaganj
Manda
Biswamvarpur
Sapahar

General Features and Environment

1.09

15

Water Level of Major Rivers at Selected Stations of Bangladesh


(Metre)
2009-10

River

Station Name & Station ID

Highest

2010-11
Lowest

Highest

2011-12
Lowest

Highest

Lowest

Brahmaputra

Bahadurabad, Sw46.92

19.40

13.03

19.80

13.21

19.65

12.61

Ganges

Hardinge Bridge, sw90

13.36

4.70

13.69

4.68

13.78

5.25

Ganges

Goalundo

Gumti

Comilla, Sw110

8.77

1.86

9.12

2.40

8.86

2.71

11.33

6.76

11.25

6.56

10.95

6.58

Gumti

Daudkandi

5.17

5.17

6.67

1.67

5.59

1.04

Jamuna
Matamuhuri

Serajganj, Sw 49

13.68

6.22

13.83

6.69

13.42

6.74

Lama, Sw203

13.87

6.41

11.45

6.39

14.06

6.56

Meghna

Bhairab Bazar Sw273

Muhuri

Parsuram Sw212

6.02

0.97

5.94

1.12

6.08

1.17

13.80

9.00

13.90

8.49

12.48

Surma

Sylhet, Sw267

8.37

11.23

2.13

11.54

2.17

10.90

2.17

Tista

Kaunia, Sw 294

29.34

25.26

29.44

25.50

29.20

25.54

Note: Water-year (april-march)


Source: Bangladesh Water Development Board

1.10

Physiography of Bangladesh

Class
Old Himalyan Floodplain
Tista Floodplain
Korotoya Floodplain
Lower Atrai Basin
Lower Punarbhaba Floodplain
Brahmaputra Floodplain
Ganges River Floodplain
Ganges Tidal Floodplain
Gopalgonj Khulna beels
Arial Beel
Meghna River Floodplain
Meghna Estuarine Floodplain
Sylhet Basin/Surma-Kusiara Floodplain
Northern & Eastern Piedmont Plains
Chittagong Coastal Plain
St, Martin Coral Island
Barind Tract
Madhupur Tract
North a Eastern Hills
Akhaura Terrace

Sq.Km

%
4008
10304
2572
851
129
16344
24504
17066
2247
144
2464
17011
9195
4038
3720
8
7727
4244
18172
113

Source: FAO, 1988, Land Resources Appraisal of Bangladesh for Agricultural Development, Repoort 2, Agroecological Regions of Bangladesh

1.11

Land Type of Bangladesh


Class

Area (Hector)

High Land (H) or (FO)

4199952

Medium Hig Land (MH) or (F1)

5039724

Medium Low Land (ML) or (F2)

1991102

Low Land (L) or (F3)

1101560

Very Low Land (VL) or (F4)

193243

Other

2178045

Totol

14483626

Source: FAO, 1988, Land Resources Appraisal of Bangladesh for Agricultural Development, Repoort 2, Agroecological Regions of Bangladesh

1.12

Agro-Ecological Zone of Bangladesh

2.77
7.11
1.78
0.59
0.09
11.28
16.92
11.78
1.55
0.10
1.70
11.74
6.35
2.79
2.57
0.01
5.33
2.93
12.54
0.08

16 General Features and Environment

No.

Class

Total Area
(Sq.K.M)

Type*

Soils Character
Sent%
Alluvium%

4008

10

82

836

41

59

Clay %

1.

Old Himalyan Piedmont Plain

2.

Tista Active

3.

Tista Meander Floodplain

9468

88

4.

Korotoya Bangali Floodplain

2572

65

27

5.

Lower Atrai Basin)

851

16

84

6.

Lower Punarbhaba Floodplain

129

100

7.

Active Brahmaputra Jamuna Floodplain

3190

27

72

8.

Young Brahmaputr-Jamuna Floodplain

5924

79

15

9.

Old Brahmaputra Floodplain

7230

51

47

10.

Active Ganges Floodplain

3334

80

12

11.

High Ganges Floodplain

13205

51

48

12.

Lower Ganges Floodplain

7968

48

52

13.

Ganges Tidal Floodplain

17066

17

83

14.

Gopalgong Khulna Beels

2247

15

57

15.

Arial Beel

144

92

16.

Middle Megna Floodplain

1555

14

59

27

17.

Lower Meghna Floodplain

909

50

50

18.

Young Meghna Estuarine Floodplain

9269

98

19.

Old Meghna Estuarine Floodplain

7740

90

10

20.

Eastern Surma Kusiara Floodplain

4622

25

74

21.

Sylhet Basin

4573

12

87

22.

Northern & Eastern Piedmont Plains

4038

51

23.

Chittagong Coastal Plain

3720

82

15

24.

St. Martin Coral Island

96

25.

Level Barind Tract

5049

97

26.

High Baring Tract

1600

10

13

87

27.

North Eastern Barind Tract

1076

10

98

28.

Madhupur Tract

4244

13

87

29.

North and Eastern Hills

18171

11

67

30

Akhaura Terrace

113

12

31

63

Type of Soile: 1. Non-calcareous brown, 2. Non-calcareous alluvium, 3. Non- calcareous grey, 4. Non-calcareous dark grey, 5. Acid basin clays, 6. Calcareous
alluvium, 7. Calcareous grey, 8. Calcareous alluvim (non saline), 9. Shallow grey terrace 10. Deep grey terrace, 11. Brow hill, 12. Deep red-brown terrace
Source: FAO, 1988, Land Resources Appraisal of Bangladesh for Agricultural Development, Repoort 2, Agroecological Regions of Bangladesh

General Features and Environment

1.13
Date of
occurrence
1
11.10.60
31.10.60

09.05.61
30.05.61
28.05.63
11.05.65
05.11.65
15.12.65
01.11.66
23.10.70

12.11.70

28.11.74

10.12.81
15.10.83
09.11.83

17

Major Cyclonic Storms from 1960 to 2010 Which Caused Huge Loss of
Lives & Properties
Nature of
phenomenon

Landfall Area

Tidal Surge
Height
in ft
5
15

Central
Pressure
(mbs)
6
-

Loss/ Damage

2
Severe
Cyclonic
Storm
Severe
Cyclonic
Storm

3
Chittagong

Maximum
Wind Speed
in kph.
4
160

Chittagong

193

20

Severe
Cyclonic
Storm
Severe
Cyclonic
Storm
Severe
Cyclonic
Storm
Severe
Cyclonic
Storm
Severe
Cyclonic
Storm
Severe
Cyclonic
Storm
Severe
Cyclonic
Storm
Severe
Cyclonic
Storm of
Hurricane
intensity
Severe
Cyclonic
Storm with a
core of
hurricane
wind
Severe
Cyclonic
Storm

Chittagong

160

8-10

People Killed = 5149


70% buildings in Hatiya blown off, 2 large
Ocean liners thrown on main land , 5-7
vessels capsized in Karnaphuly river
People Killed = 11468

Chittagong(Near
Feni)

160

6-15

Damage report not available.

ChittagongCox's Bazar

209

8-12

People Killed = 11520


Home stead lost = 1000000

ChittagongBarisal Coast

160

12

People Killed = 17279


In Barisal 14193 people were killed

Chittagong

160

8-12

People Killed
= 873
No. of salt beds damaged = 10000

Cox's Bazar

210

8-10

Great loss of lives


Fishermen missing = 1000

Chittagong

120

20-22

People Killed = 850

Khulna-Barisal

163

Mode-rate

No heavy damage report received.

Chittagong

224

10-33

Cox's Bazar

163

9-17

Cyclonic
Storm
Cyclonic
Storm
Severe
Cyclonic
Storm

Khulna

120

7-15

989

People Killed= 200000( officially)


=500000(unofficially)
The entire belt from Khulna to Chittagong and
off-shore islands experienced hurricane wind
for about 9 hours. A great number of animals
were also killed.
People Killed
= 20
People wounded
= 50
People missing
= 280
Cattle killed
=1000
No. of dwelling parished = 2300
People Killed
= 72

Chittagong

93

995

Cox's Bazar

136

986

7
People Killed = 3000

People Killed
= 43
Fishermen missing = 100
Fishermen missing = 300
(Contd.)

18 General Features and Environment

1.13

Date of
occurrence

Major Cyclonic Storms from 1960 to 2010 Which Caused Huge


Loss of Lives & Properties
Nature of
phenomenon

Landfall Area

Maximum
Wind
Speed
in kph.

1
24.05.85

2
Severe
Cyclonic Storm

3
Chittagng

4
154

Tidal
Surge
Height
in ft
5
15

Central
Pressure
(mbs)

29.11.88

Severe
Cyclonic Storm
with a core of
hurricane wind

Khulna

160

2-14.5

983

18.12.90

Cyclonic Storm
(crossed
as a depression)

Cox's Bazar
Coast

115

5-7

995

29.04.91

Severe
Cyclonic Storm
with a core of
hurricane wind

Chittagong

225

12-22

940

02.05.94

Severe
Cyclonic Storm
with a core of
hurricane wind

Cox's BazarTeknaf Coast

278

5-6

948

6
982

Loss/ Damage

7
People Killed = 4264
People missing = 6805
Affected area = 1906 sq. miles
People affected = 1310935
Damaged to crops in acres =132860
House damaged fully = 90915
House damaged partly = 34611
Livestock lost
= 135033
Road damaged
= 40 miles
Embankment damaged fully = 53 miles
Embankment damaged partly = 189 miles
Trees damaged
= 1200
People Killed = 6133
(Bangladesh & India)
People missing = 6000
Deer killed
= 15000
Royal Bengal Tiger killed = 9
Cattle heads
= 65000
Crops damaged =940 crores(Taka)
Fishing equipments
= 15 crores (Taka)
Damage report not available.

People Killed
= 138882
People wounded
= 1390540
No. of affected districts = 19
No. of affected Thana = 102
No. of affected Municipalities = 9
No. of affected Population =10798275
Damage to crops fully =133272acres
Damage to crops partly=882705 "
No.of house destroyed fully =819608
"
partly =882705
People Killed
= 188
Affected unions = 64
Affected families = 98169
Affected people = 416000
Totally damaged dwelling houses = 45000
Partially

= 62677
Cattle & livestock
= 7890
Crops lost (totally) = 21167 acres
Crops lost (partially) = 33862 acres
Salt beds damaged = 7527 acres
Shrimp Project damaged = 5017 acres
Barrage damaged
= 126kms
Roads & Highways damaged= 350kms
Forest Resources damaged= 2530051 trees(appox.)
Educational & other Religious
Institutions damaged = 725
Bridges damaged
= 150
(Contd.)

1.13

Major Cyclonic Storms from 1960 to 2010 Which Caused Huge

General Features and Environment

19

Loss of Lives & Properties


Date of
occurrence
1
25.11.95
19.05.97

Nature of
phenomenon
2
Severe
Cyclonic
Storm
Severe
Cyclonic
Storm with a
core of
hurricane
wind

Landfall Area

3
Cox's Bazar
Sitakundu

Maximum
Wind Speed
in kph.
4
140
232

Tidal Surge
Height
in ft
5
10
15

Central
Pressure
(mbs)
6
998
965

27.09.97

Severe
Cyclonic
Storm with a
core of
hurricane
wind

Sitakundu

150

10-15

20.05.98

Severe
Cyclonic
Storm with
core of
hurricane
winds

Chittagong
Coast near
Sita Kundu

173

Loss/ Damage

7
Damage report not available.
People Killed
People wounded
People affected
Families affected
Districts affected
Livestock killed
Houses damaged (fully)
Houses damaged(partly)
Crops damaged(fully)
Crops damaged(partly)
Roads damaged (fully)
Roads damaged (partly)
Betel vines damaged
Shrimp Projects affected
Embankment damaged
Bridge & Culverts damaged
Fishing Trawlers damaged
Educational & Religious
Institutions damaged
Cyclone Shelters damaged
Salt washed away

= 155
= 9663
= 2835472
= 541586
= 10
= 3118
= 112160
= 99557
=19173acres
= 78160 "
= 53 kms
= 162 kms
= 60000 acres
=600acres
= 6 kms
=165
= 26
= 1480
= 718
= 60000 maunds

People Killed
= 78
People missing
= 222
People affected
= 2015669
People wounded
= 2396
Family affected
= 374583
Loss of cattle heads
= 3196
Housed damaged (fully)
= 51435
Housed damaged(partly)
= 163352
Crops damaged(fully)
=16537acres
Crops damaged(partly)
=72662 "
Bridge & Culverts damaged
= 85
Educational & Religious
Institutions damaged
= 475
Roads damaged (fully)
= 218 kms
Roads damaged (partly)
= 2379kms
Embankment damaged
= 280 kms
People Killed
= 14
People wounded
= 100
Fishermen missing
= 100
House damaged
= 10,000
Ships damaged
= Two ships
collided and one was damaged
Micro-Wave Link
= Mocro-Wave
Link at Singira was damaged at
0005 UTC on May 20,1998.
Trawllers missing at Chittagong
= 32
Coasters/Tankers of BIWTC
blown away over land = 13
Police Camp damaged
at Bangladesh ( Fully ) = 12
Police Camp damaged
at Bangladesh ( Partially ) = 03
(Contd.)

1.13

Major Cyclonic Storms from 1960 to 2010 Which Caused Huge

20 General Features and Environment

Loss of Lives & Properties


Date of
occurrence
1
17.10.99

Nature of
phenomenon

Landfall
Area

Maximum
Wind Speed
in kph.

Tidal Surge
Height
in ft
5
-

Central
Pressure
(mbs)
6
-

Loss/ Damage

2
Severe
Cyclonic
Storm of
Hurricane
intensity
Severe
Cyclonic
Storm of
Hurricane
intensity
Deep
Depression
(Probably
Cyclonic
Storm)
Severe
Cyclonic
Storm

3
Orissa
Coast

4
-

Orissa
Coast

No causalities was reported in Bangladesh

Sundarban
coast near
Mongla

50-60 kph

2-4 ft

People killed =3
Fishermen reported missing
= About 250
Houses reported damage = 3,000

Andhra
coast

65-85 kph

996 hpa

Weakened into a depression

12.11. 02

Cyclonic
Storm

Sundarban
coast near
Raimangal
river

65-85 kph

5-7 ft

998 hpa

People killed =2
Fishermen reported missing
= About180
Houses reported damage = 1,000

20.5. 03

Cyclonic
Storm

Myanmar
coast

65-85 kph

3-5 ft

Weakened into a depression


No causalities was reported

16.12.03

Severe
Cyclonic
Storm

Andhra
coast

98-115 kph

992 hpa

No causalities was reported

19.5.04

Cyclonic
Storm

Coxs
Bazar
Akyab
Coast

65-90 kph

2-4 ft

990 hpa

26 small boats with fishermen were reported


missing

15.11.07

Severe
Cyclonic
Storm of
Hurricane
intensity
(SIDR)

KhulnaBarisal Coast
near
Baleshwar
River

223
Patuakhali

15 ft

942 hpa

People Killed
= 3363
People wounded
= 55282
Missing People
=871
People affected
= 8923259
Families affected
= 2064026
Districts affected
= 30
Livestock killed
= 1778507
Houses damaged (fully) = 564967
Houses damaged(partly)= 957110
Crops damaged(fully)=743321acres
Crops damaged(partly) = 1730316 "
Roads damaged (fully) = 1714 kms
Roads damaged (partly) = 6361 kms
Embankment damaged = 1875 kms
Bridge & Culverts damaged=1687
Educational & Religious Institutions damaged
(fully)
= 4231
Educational & Religious Institutions damaged
(partly)
= 12723

25.5.2009

Cyclonic
Storm
(AILA)

West
BengalKhulna
Coaast
near Sagar
Island

70-90

4-6

987

25.10.99

28.10.00

16-10. 01

7
No causalities was reported in Bangladesh

Source: Bangladesh Meteorological Department

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1.14

Monthly Total Rainfall in Bangladesh, 2011


Station

Jan
Feb
Dhaka
0
Tangail
3
Mymensingh
1
Faridpur
0
Madaripur
0
Srimangal
6
Sylhet
0
Bogra
1
Dinajpur
0
Ishwardi
4
Rajshahi
6
Rangpur
0
Saidpur
0
Chuadanga
1
Jessore
0
Khulna
0
Mongla
0
Satkhira
0
Barisal
0
Bhola
0
Khepupara
0
Patuakhali
0
Chandpur
0
Teknaf
0
Chittagong
9
Comilla
0
Coxs Bazar
11
Feni
0
Hatiya
0
Kutubdia
5
M. Court
0
Rangamati
1
Sandwip
0
Sitakunda
1
Source: Bangladesh Metrological Department

(Millimeter)

Month
Mar
0
0
12
0
1
7
3
0
28
1
0
20
19
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
10
0
0
6
1
0
0

20
48
32
17
20
56
99
7
27
30
10
13
28
42
34
16
8
58
34
32
35
17
35
11
35
28
4
55
67
22
24
49
120
124

Apr
123
68
80
109
101
96
78
145
61
96
94
28
50
85
33
28
112
58
105
66
106
34
145
130
133
76
123
58
61
118
61
78
124
163

May
235
198
239
163
169
595
403
194
250
155
187
261
283
151
132
145
132
218
153
317
249
180
424
312
276
351
296
437
529
316
358
169
372
361

June
314
303
449
383
408
401
578
193
348
253
341
306
223
358
314
381
504
450
481
425
542
680
410
1180
481
346
926
599
635
952
794
516
661
502

July
356
259
333
253
342
401
673
175
285
289
144
389
409
321
296
387
392
428
314
398
802
356
291
848
562
273
877
576
715
803
791
463
734
818

Aug
409
741
469
380
307
722
606
381
645
454
542
405
306
614
639
638
428
383
925
655
403
1163
806
501
1226
832
1018
856
691
566
1124
-

Sep
207
242
113
131
108
490
261
203
366
240
227
367
421
217
337
331
345
406
291
826
762
233
402
659
597
392
420
823
-

Oct
112
18
2
61
73
55
35
6
17
18
3
39
53
56
63
88
80
128
474
46
76
225
158
224
117
98
302
-

Nov

Dec
11
1
1
1
6
1
6
-

26
5
1
-

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1.15

Monthly Total Rainfall in Bangladesh, 2012


Station
Jan

Dhaka
Tangail
Mymensingh
Faridpur
Madaripur
Srimangal
Sylhet
Bogra
Dinajpur
Ishwardi
Rajshahi
Rangpur
Saidpur
Chuadanga
Jessore
Khulna
Mongla
Satkhira
Barisal
Bhola
Khepupara
Patuakhali
Chandpur
Teknaf
Chittagong
Comilla
Coxs Bazar
Feni
Hatiya
Kutubdia
M. Court
Rangamati
Sandwip
Sitakunda

(Millimeter)

Month
Feb
10
10
5
29
22
2
10
19
5
12
6
7
7
28
31
66
40
26
31
7
9
7
12
0
0
16
0
2
0
0
6
0
0
0

Source: Bangladesh Metrological Department

Mar
2
0
0
1
17
1
6
0
5
0
0
2
6
0
4
18
13
14
2
4
0
2
13
0
17
13
0
20
1
0
41
15
19
0

36
2
1
4
0
16
95
0
3
6
59
1
3
6
5
1
8
0
11
0
49
48
29
22
13
0
114
8
7
30
33
72
33
6

Apr
269
122
202
168
170
301
691
74
57
50
70
191
90
76
92
53
77
90
223
191
96
84
194
64
261
231
175
364
284
171
268
289
399
293

May
140
155
83
109
112
270
405
94
45
72
17
212
182
47
23
63
61
72
106
96
131
76
208
121
188
178
244
173
306
210
290
213
149
152

June
189
270
281
130
143
505
1189
148
385
177
136
369
329
125
193
255
192
198
206
264
418
285
1371
284
1272
409
1085
698
534
1165
478
804
760
900

July
221
219
407
252
380
129
673
185
435
209
316
445
460
334
301
393
360
214
282
300
656
406
324
1378
798
283
1175
5576
737
1725
451
465
1416
147

Aug
271
202
239
223
206
351
772
167
106
95
718
187
98
132
179
251
459
309
263
282
398
425
416
931
286
375
750
382
494
488
491
292
869
545

Sep
81
330
246
163
208
145
315
360
342
184
186
403
650
174
271
371
411
270
381
190
533
345
157
486
169
201
302
274
366
264
263
274
182
235

Oct
36
64
31
84
197
185
443
59
91
154
94
57
26
132
72
89
114
95
70
123
259
114
128
306
635
90
267
358
244
550
156
346
263
0

Nov
68
94
19
112
86
21
48
36
1
89
102
89
0
81
61
80
34
95
44
35
69
71
92
23
3
162
13
18
13
47
29
24
3
19

Dec
5
1
0
7
1
0
0
0
1
15
1
0
0
7
2
2
8
7
0
1
7
0
2
0
0
3
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
1

General Features and Environment

1.16

23

Monthly Average Minimum Temperature in Bangladesh, 2011


Station

Jan
Feb
Dhaka
12.2
16.9
Tangail
10.1
14.2
Mymensingh
10.7
15.3
Faridpur
10.6
15.0
Madaripur
10.7
14.7
Srimangal
8.6
12.4
Sylhet
12.0
15.4
Bogra
10.1
14.6
Ishwardi
8.4
12.5
Rajshahi
8.5
12.5
Rangpur
9.6
13.9
Saidpur
9.1
14.1
Chuadanga
8.6
12.9
Jessore
9.3
13.9
Khulna
11.9
16.1
Mongla
12.8
16.5
Satkhira
11.5
15.7
Barisal
10.9
15.2
Bhola
11.4
15.4
Khepupara
12.3
16.1
Patuakhali
12.1
15.8
Chandpur
12.0
16.1
Teknaf
14.8
16.8
Chittagong
14.0
16.4
Comilla
11.3
15.8
Coxs Bazar
14.8
17.7
Feni
11.4
15.8
Hatiya
11.8
15.7
Kutubdia
14.5
17.6
M. Court
12.7
16.9
Rangamati
11.6
14.8
Sandwip
11.8
15.5
Sitakunda
10.4
14.0
Ambagan (ctg)
13.4
16.9
Source: Bangladesh Metrological Department

(Celsius)

Month
Mar
21.5
19.6
19.7
19.9
19.4
17.5
19.3
20.1
18.7
18.7
18.3
17.6
19.0
19.2
20.5
21.0
20.6
20.1
20.1
20.6
20.3
20.3
19.2
22.5
19.7
20.9
19.7
20.1
20.6
20.3
18.5
19.7
18.6
20.6

Apr
23.2
21.7
21.8
22.2
22.1
20.6
22.0
22.4
22.1
22.1
21.3
21.0
22.1
22.4
23.4
23.8
23..3
23.0
20.1
23.8
23.2
22.6
23.5
25.9
22.0
24.1
22.5
23.1
24.2
22.9
22.1
22.7
22.4
23.6

May
24.6
23.5
23.5
24.3
24.3
22.8
23.2
23.6
24.0
23.9
23.1
23.0
24.4
25.0
25.4
25.8
25.4
25.1
23.1
25.1
25.3
24.4
25.0
25.6
24.0
24.6
24.1
25.1
25.2
24.6
23.9
24.7
24.3
24.9

June
26.2
25.9
25.9
26.0
25.9
24.9
25.3
26.1
26.1
25.8
25.2
25.4
26.2
26.0
26.4
26.5
26.7
26.2
25.0
26.2
26.1
26.0
25.3
25.5
25.9
25.4
25.4
26.0
25.9
26.1
24.6
25.8
25.7
25.7

July
26.7
26.3
26.1
26.4
26.1
25.5
25.7
26.5
26.3
26.4
26.0
26.1
25.9
26.2
26.5
26.5
26.7
26.4
26.1
26.0
26.2
26.0
25.6
25.9
25.9
25.5
25.6
25.9
25.9
26.5
24.4
25.6
25.3
25.6

Aug
26.5
****
26.2
26.3
26.0
25.2
25.5
26.2
26.1
26.2
26.0
25.8
25.9
26.2
26.0
26.4
25.9
26.1
25.9
25.7
26.0
25.3
25.6
25.6
25.1
25.2
25.7
25.6
26.0
24.2
25.4
****
25.3

Sep
26.3
****
26.1
26.2
26.1
25.1
25.5
25.9
26.1
25.5
25.5
25.9
25.9
26.1
25.9
25.8
26.0
25.6
26.0
25.1
25.4
25.6
****
25.3
25.7
25.5
26.1
24.0
25.6
****
25.4

Oct
24.9
24.4
24.4
25.1
24.5
22.4
23.9
31.8
23.08
23.7
23.7
24.2
23.7
23.5
23.6
25.6
25.3
25.4
24.7
22.6
25.2
24.9
24.8
24.6
24.3
24.4
24.8
25.0
34.0
23.4
24.6
-

Nov
19.2
17.5
17.0
18.3
18.1
14.8
17.8
18.0
16.5
16.8
17.0
17.4
16.7
16.7
19.4
19.7
19.3
18.4
19.3
18.9
19.2
17.8
19.2
19.5
18.1
18.4
19.3
20.3
17.1
18.5
-

Dec
15.0
13.3
13.6
14.2
14.3
12.0
15.3
13.3
12.1
12.3
12.5
13.0
12.3
12.1
12.1
14.9
15.7
14.6
14.3
16.6
14.9
15.0
15.3
16.3
16.1
14.5
17.6
15.2
15.9
16.1
15.3
15.1
15.2

24 General Features and Environment

1.17

Monthly Average Minimum Temperature in Bangladesh, 2012


Station

Dhaka
Tangail
Mymensingh
Faridpur
Madaripur
Srimangal
Sylhet
Bogra
Dinajpur
Ishwardi
Rajshahi
Rangpur
Saidpur
Chuadanga
Jessore
Khulna
Mongla
Satkhira
Barisal
Bhola
Khepupara
Patuakhali
Chandpur
Teknaf
Chittagong
Comilla
Coxs Bazar
Feni
Hatiya
Kutubdia
M. Court
Rangamati
Sandwip
Sitakunda

(Celsius)

Month
Jan
14.5
12.3
12.5
13.2
12.8
10.0
13.2
12.2
10.7
11.6
11.5
11.0
10.8
12.1
11.7
14.3
14.9
14.0
13.0
12.5
13.9
13.9
14.0
15.3
15.3
12.9
15.8
13.0
13.3
15.3
14.6
13.0
13.6
13.5

Feb
16.0
13.3
13.9
14.1
14.0
10.3
14.3
14.0
13.1
12.4
12.2
12.9
13.1
12.6
13.1
15.5
16.3
14.9
14.3
15.8
15.7
15.0
15.2
15.9
16.3
14.6
17.1
14.7
15.6
16.9
15.6
14.2
15.0
12.9

Mar
22.1
19.0
19.2
20.4
21.2
18.2
20.2
19.5
17.3
17.8
17.5
17.1
17.0
18.3
19.7
22.0
22.3
21.7
21.8
23.5
22.4
21.9
21.6
26.8
22.0
21.7
21.4
21.2
221.2
21.9
22.3
19.8
21.7
21.3

Apr
23.7
22.9
22.0
23.4
22.6
20.9
21.7
28.9
23.1
22.9
21.5
21.2
23.3
23.3
24.4
24.5
24.2
23.7
33.7
23.4
24.8
24.1
24.1
23.8
22.7
24.3
22.7
23.5
24.1
23.5
22.8
23.8
23.1
23.1

May
25.8
24.7
24.6
25.6
25.1
23.3
23.5
25.6
24.4
25.7
25.9
23.9
24.1
25.8
25.7
26.4
26.5
26.9
25.9
26.6
26.7
26.0
25.6
26.2
25.4
25.0
25.7
25.2
25.6
26.1
25.9
24.0
25.6
26.4

June
26.9
26.2
25.8
26.2
26.4
24.5
24.6
26.4
25.7
26.8
26.9
25.4
25.6
27.0
27.2
27.7
27.7
27.8
27.2
27.0
27.6
27.5
26.5
25.9
25.5
25.8
25.5
25.1
26.7
25.9
26.7
25.6
26.1
25.5

July
26.7
26.3
26.5
26.5
26.3
25.5
26.0
26.6
26.7
26.5
26.4
26.3
26.5
26.4
26.7
26.7
26.8
26.9
26.5
26.2
28.0
26.4
26.4
25.3
25.5
25.9
25.1
25.3
26.0
25.3
26.5
24.4
25.6
25.8

Aug
26.6
26.4
26.7
26.6
26.2
25.3
25.7
26.9
27.0
26.7
26.7
26.8
27.0
26.3
26.4
26.6
26.5
26.7
26.2
26.2
26.4
26.3
26.2
25.4
25.7
25.9
24.9
25.5
25.9
25.8
26.4
24.3
25.7
25.4

Sep
26.8
26.0
26.3
26.5
26.0
25.1
25.7
26.4
25.8
26.2
26.1
25.8
25.8
25.8
25.9
26.5
26.4
26.6
26.0
26.3
26.2
26.7
26.3
25.7
25.8
25.9
25.5
25.5
26.1
25.8
26.2
24.9
26.0
25.7

Oct
24.3
23.1
23.0
23.8
23.2
22.0
22.8
22.9
21.6
21.7
21.9
22.4
21.8
21.5
22.2
23.8
23.9
23.7
23.3
23.3
23.7
23.5
24.2
24.3
24.2
23.4
23.5
23.6
24.4
24.7
24.7
23.0
23.8
23.7

Nov
19.1
17.4
16.9
18.1
17.9
16.3
18.9
17.3
15.1
16.2
16.4
16.2
15.4
6.2
16.7
19.1
19.6
18.5
18.7
18.9
19.6
19.4
19.3
21.0
20.5
18.6
28.5
18.5
20.5
20.5
20.4
18.9
19.4
19.3

Dec
14.5
12.9
13.1
12.7
11.6
14.5
14.4
13.0
11.7
11.8
11.8
12.9
12.3
11.5
12.0
13.7
14.3
13.1
12.7
13.3
13.5
13.4
14.1
15.8
14.5
13.4
15.5
13.2
13.6
14.7
14.7
13.4
13.5
12.6

General Features and Environment

1.18

25

Monthly Average Maximum Temperature in Bangladesh, 2011


Station

Dhaka
Tangail
Mymensingh
Faridpur
Madaripur
Srimangal
Sylhet
Bogra
Dinajpur
Ishwardi
Rajshahi
Rangpur
Saidpur
Chuadanga
Jessore
Khulna
Mongla
Satkhira
Barisal
Bhola
Khepupara
Patuakhali
Chandpur
Teknaf
Chittagong
Comilla
Coxs Bazar
Feni
Hatiya
Kutubdia
M. Court
Rangamati
Sandwip
Sitakunda
Ambagan

(Celsius)

Month
Jan
23.4
22.7
22.2
23.0
23.8
23.6
24.0
22.2
20.8
22.6
22.6
20.9
21.2
23.3
24.8
24.1
24.4
24.3
24.9
24.2
25.4
25.3
24.0
27.0
25.0
24.0
26.9
24.2
25.4
25.0
23.9
25.7
25.6
26.9
26.9

Source: Bangladesh Metrological Department

Feb
28.7
28.2
27.3
28.5
28.9
28.8
29.2
28.2
27.0
28.0
28.2
26.8
27.4
28.6
29.5
28.9
29.1
28.6
29.3
28.8
29.4
29.7
29.1
29.2
28.8
28.2
30.3
28.9
29.2
28.1
28.8
30.0
29.2
30.5
30.0

Mar
32.0
31.7
29.9
32.5
32.6
31.2
31.3
31.6
30.6
32.9
33.6
29.8
30.6
33.3
33.4
32.6
33.0
32.2
32.4
31.7
32.2
33.2
32.4
30.7
30.5
30.7
32.2
31.2
31.4
30.0
31.9
329
31.4
32.3
31.9

Apr
33.4
33.6
31.9
33.7
33.5
33.2
33.2
33.1
31.8
34.3
34.7
31.5
32.3
34.3
35.0
34.4
34.4
34.2
33.3
32.8
33.1
34.3
33.1
31.2
31.1
32.5
32.9
32.6
32.4
31.3
33.5
33.7
32.4
33.0
32.3

May
33.4
33.4
31.7
33.6
33.8
32.1
31.7
32.9
32.22
34.1
34.5
31.7
32.3
34.7
35.4
34.7
34.7
34.7
33.8
32.9
33.0
34.1
33.5
31.8
31.4
33.1
32.5
32.4
32.1
31.8
33.5
33.4
32.7
32.9
32.7

June
32.6
33.2
32.0
32.9
32.7
32.3
32.5
33.3
32.9
34.0
34.1
32.7
33.2
34.1
34.2
33.4
33.1
33.5
32.3
31.5
32.0
32.4
32.4
29.9
30.5
32.2
31.2
31.1
30.7
30.5
31.9
32.1
31.1
31.7
31.4

July
32.3
32.7
31.6
32.4
32.1
32.4
32.4
32.8
32.5
33.2
33.5
32.2
32.4
33.1
33.1
32.6
32.3
32.3
31.7
30.9
31.6
32.2
32.2
30.3
31.1
31.9
31.1
31.2
30.7
30.5
31.8
32.1
31.3
32.1
31.7

Aug
31.1
****
31.3
31.2
31.4
32.4
32.5
32.0
32.2
31.6
32.2
32.2
32.0
31.9
31.4
31.0
30.9
31.0
30.7
30.8
31.3
31.4
29.7
30.3
31.3
30.8
30.5
30.2
30.5
31.1
31.6
30.6
****
30.9

Sep
32.4
****
32.2
32.4
32.0
33.2
33.6
32.7
32.8
32.5
32.8
32.7
31.9
31.5
31.9
31.6
31.0
31.5
31.4
32.3
29.9
30.6
32.2
****
31.3
30.4
30.8
31.8
32.3
31.2
31.4

Oct
32.8
33.3
32.5
33.6
33.1
33.3
33.6
33.9
32.6
33.0
33.1
37.4
33.0
33.6
34.2
33.5
33.1
33.0
33.0
33.1
33.0
33.5
31.6
31.3
32.8
32.1
32.6
32.9
32.4
32.9
32.3
32.9
-

Nov
29.7
29.5
28.7
29.9
30.0
30.0
29.8
29.9
28.7
29.3
29.1
28.0
28.3
29.6
.30.7
30.3
30.2
29.8
30.3
30.7
30.6
30.6
28.6
28.8
29.6
30.7
30.6
30.6
29.9
30.6
29.8
30.5
-

Dec
25.0
24.0
24.5
24.3
25.9
25.8
27.7
25.8
27.7
24.2
24.2
23.2
24.3
24.7
26.1
25.1
24.5
25.0
26.1
25.8
26.8
26.4
26.2
27.8
25..7
25.2
27.6
26.0
26.2
24.6
26.2
27.1
26.4
28.1
-

26 General Features and Environment

1.19

Monthly Average Maximum Temperature in Bangladesh, 2012


Station

Dhaka
Tangail
Mymensingh
Faridpur
Madaripur
Srimangal
Sylhet
Bogra
Dinajpur
Ishwardi
Rajshahi
Rangpur
Saidpur
Chuadanga
Jessore
Khulna
Mongla
Satkhira
Barisal
Bhola
Khepupara
Patuakhali
Chandpur
Teknaf
Chittagong
Comilla
Coxs Bazar
Feni
Hatiya
Kutubdia
M. Court
Rangamati
Sandwip
Sitakunda

(Celsius)

Month
Jan
24.1
23.8
23.1
23.9
24.5
24.3
24.8
23.9
22.1
23.5
23.4
21.9
22.6
23.5
24.8
24.3
24.6
23.6
24.6
26.2
26.0
25.5
24.5
27.9
25.3
24.3
27.6
24.9
25.5
25.6
24.6
26.3
26.1
26.7

Source: Bangladesh Metrological Department

Feb
28.5
28.2
27.4
28.9
29.1
29.1
29.3
28.0
26.6
28.2
28.4
26.5
27.0
28.4
29.5
29.1
29.7
28.0
29.6
29.2
30.7
30.2
29.4
29.7
29.6
28.1
30.5
29.1
29.4
28.3
29.0
30.5
29.6
31.4

Mar
33.0
33.1
31.3
33.8
33.1
33.0
32.3
32.6
31.0
33.9
33.8
30.7
31.1
34.3
34.6
33.9
33.8
32.7
33.3
32.5
33.1
33.6
33.1
30.9
30.3
31.5
31.2
31.9
31.9
30.7
32.4
33.5
31.3
31.9

Apr
33.5
33.8
31.1
34.2
33.7
32.1
30.6
33.4
32.9
35.5
35.5
31.4
32.8
35.4
35.3
35.3
34.7
34.6
33.7
32.8
34.1
34.2
33.7
31.9
31.3
32.2
32.8
31.8
32.3
32.2
33.5
33.3
32.1
32.3

May
34.6
35.3
33.3
35.0
34.8
33.4
32.9
35.2
34.6
37.4
38.3
33.3
34.1
37.6
37.6
36.7
35.5
36.4
34.6
34.6
35.0
35.0
34.6
32.6
31.4
33.6
33.5
33.4
33.0
32.8
34.5
33.9
33.5
34.9

June
33.2
33.6
31.4
33.7
33.4
33.3
33.6
30.9
33.5
35.2
33.1
31.9
32.5
36.4
36.1
35.3
34.0
35.2
33.3
32.5
33.2
33.8
32.9
31.6
31.0
32.8
32.1
32.6
32.9
32.4
32.9
32.3
32.4
-

July
32.5
32.7
31.5
32.5
32.6
32.7
33.1
32.9
32.2
33.1
33.3
31.7
32.3
33.0
33.0
32.6
32.4
32.5
33.4
31.6
31.6
32.1
32.6
29.3
30.2
31.2
31.8
30.5
30.3
31.2
30.5
30.8
32.2

Aug
32.5
32.4
32.1
32.3
32.2
32.9
33.3
33.2
33.3
33.4
34.2
32.7
33.4
33.3
33.0
32.8
32.3
32.4
32.1
31.8
32.1
32.1
33.0
29.7
31.1
32.3
31.4
31.6
30.7
31.2
32.0
32.7
31.8
32.7

Sep
32.8
32.8
32.0
32.7
32.0
32.0
32.7
32.7
32.8
33.5
33.5
33.5
32.0
33.6
33.5
32.8
32.0
32.4
31.8
31.6
32.1
32.1
32.9
31.2
31.1
32.4
32.2
31.9
31.1
32.0
32.4
33.0
32.3
32.9

Oct
32.3
32.1
31.7
32.2
32.1
31.7
31.8
32.6
31.6
31.9
32.4
31.1
31.9
32.4
33.0
32.4
32.0
32.0
32.1
31.6
32.2
32.2
32.4
31.3
31.1
31.5
32.4
31.3
31.4
32.3
31.6
31.9
32.1
33.8

Nov
28.7
28.5
28.3
28.6
29.1
28.6
29.2
29.3
28.5
27.9
28.2
28.4
29.2
28.5
29.4
29.2
29.0
29.1
29.2
29.2
29.7
29.4
29.5
29.8
28.8
28.7
29.2
29.5
29.5
29.9
28.9
29.0
30.1
30.4

Dec
24.0
22.8
22.8
24.1
24.6
24.0
25.0
21.9
23.0
23.3
23.0
22.6
22.7
24.0
25.4
25.1
24.9
24.6
25.3
25.9
25.2
25.6
24.6
27.1
24.7
24.1
27.2
25.1
25.9
26.0
24.3
26.2
26.0
28.3

General Features and Environment

1.20

27

Monthly Average Normal Rainfall in Bangladesh in


Selected Station, 1981-2010
Station
Jan

Dhaka
Tangail
Mymensingh
Faridpur
Madaripur
Srimangal
Sylhet
Bogra
Dinajpur
Ishwardi
Rajshahi
Rangpur
Saidpur
Chuadanga
Jessore
Khulna
Mongla
Satkhira
Barisal
Bhola
Khepupara
Patuakhali
Chandpur
Teknaf
Chittagong
Comilla
Coxs Bazar
Feni
Hatiya
Kutubdia
M. Court
Rangamati
Sandwip
Sitakunda
Ambagan (Ctg)

Feb
8
6
7
7
8
6
7
8
11
6
8
10
10
11
14
13
11
14
11
8
10
9
6
4
8
8
5
6
5
7
11
5
11
5
8

Source: Bangladesh Metrological Department

Mar
22
25
19
26
23
30
36
13
11
21
14
12
6
21
25
33
27
31
25
25
26
25
22
14
24
21
21
26
19
23
24
22
23
19
7

64
45
41
51
53
91
141
20
13
34
24
27
27
27
46
52
45
41
54
50
46
44
64
16
57
67
32
64
44
45
73
64
66
72
26

Apr
141
111
141
115
117
209
385
76
70
77
56
118
92
40
72
78
57
86
104
116
87
111
142
60
131
142
98
163
117
82
143
131
134
156
95

May
288
262
334
229
236
428
582
211
226
173
141
277
251
148
188
183
178
159
206
241
260
235
277
291
319
322
338
368
279
277
338
342
368
352
370

Month
June
July
347
388
315
335
403
470
318
338
372
391
409
341
7770
794
327
370
365
451
236
308
242
313
466
476
462
438
229
344
315
336
331
322
346
381
294
345
399
424
458
458
484
631
538
598
369
434
1000
1119
580
760
366
407
851
961
527
705
624
703
633
793
567
747
473
549
686
884
560
733
646
673

(Millimeter)
Yearly

Aug
303
251
340
294
329
338
626
288
360
225
248
344
330
210
276
305
316
300
354
374
468
454
361
926
531
301
685
513
537
518
608
434
606
580
472

Sep
340
288
330
265
266
283
555
300
362
293
272
377
386
315
278
290
331
299
284
307
398
378
285
446
239
254
402
358
407
324
400
292
460
400
294

Oct
180
172
215
160
157
174
195
161
162
114
119
187
179
133
139
157
185
146
192
191
277
225
170
259
204
166
224
208
262
213
218
170
277
274
263

Nov

Dec
31
26
18
35
34
36
30
10
8
16
13
9
11
17
31
38
43
32
49
42
60
47
38
82
60
34
92
46
49
71
46
55
54
54
49

13
12
10
13
5
13
13
10
9
9
10
8
6
9
12
6
3
7
6
7
8
4
7
16
14
10
15
9
12
9
7
13
8
7
16

177
154
194
154
165
196
344
149
170
126
121
192
183
125
144
150
160
146
175
189
229
222
181
352
243
174
310
249
254
249
265
212
298
267
243

28 General Features and Environment

1.21

Standard Minimum Normal Temperature in Bangladesh, 1981-2011


Station

Dhaka
Tangail
Mymensingh
Faridpur
Madaripur
Srimangal
Sylhet
Bogra
Dinajpur
Ishwardi
Rajshahi
Rangpur
Saidpur
Chuadanga
Jessore
Khulna
Mongla
Satkhira
Barisal
Bhola
Khepupara
Patuakhali
Chandpur
Teknaf
Chittagong
Comilla
Coxs Bazar
Feni
Hatiya
Kutubdia
M. Court
Rangamati
Sandwip
Sitakunda
Ambagan (Ctg)

Jan
13.1
11.4
11.9
12.2
12.2
10.0
12.9
11.7
10.4
104
10.6
10.9
10.7
10.7
11.2
12.2
13.9
12.1
12.0
12.6
13.6
13.6
13.5
15.0
14.1
12.1
15.4
12.7
14.1
15.0
13.7
13.0
14.2
12.0
14.3

Source: Bangladesh Metrological Department

Feb
16.2
14.4
14.9
15.1
15.1
12.5
14.8
14.4
13.0
13.3
13.2
13.2
13.5
14.3
14.7
15.6
17.5
15.9
15.4
16.0
16.9
16.7
16.1
17.0
16.3
15.5
17.6
15.8
16.8
17.4
16.3
15.1
16.9
14.9
17.2

Mar
20.8
18.9
18.9
19.7
19.7
17.5
18.7
19.0
17.3
18.2
17.9
17.3
17.5
19.0
19.6
20.5
22.0
20.7
20.5
21.0
21.8
21.2
20.7
20.7
20.6
19.7
21.2
20.4
21.1
21.2
20.4
19.4
21.5
19.8
21.3

Apr
23.8
22.8
22.3
23.4
23.4
21.3
21.1
22.6
21.1
23.0
22.8
21.2
21.3
23..7
23.6
24.2
25.0
24.4
23.8
24.1
24.8
24.2
23.7
24.1
23.6
22.7
24.2
23.4
24.0
24.2
23.6
22.7
24.4
23.5
24.5

May
24.8
24.0
23.7
24.5
24.5
22.9
22.9
24.1
23.2
24.4
24.3
23.3
23.4
25.1
25.0
25.3
26.0
25.6
24.9
25.2
25.8
25.4
24.8
25.4
24.9
24.1
25.3
24.5
25.1
25.4
24.9
24.0
25.3
24.7
255.0

Month
June
July
26.2
26.3
25.6
26.1
25.6
26.1
25.8
25.9
25.8
25.9
24.8
25.1
24.8
25.1
25.8
26.2
25.1
25.7
25.8
26.0
25.8
26.1
25.3
26.0
25.2
26.1
26.1
26.2
26.0
26.0
26.2
26.2
26.5
26.3
26.4
26.2
25.8
25.7
26.1
25.9
26.3
25.9
26.2
26.0
25.9
25.9
25.5
25.2
25.4
25.2
25.4
25.5
25.4
25.3
25.4
25.2
25.7
25.5
25.7
25.5
25.8
25.7
24.9
24.8
25.7
25.4
25.5
25.4
25.6
25.5

Aug
26.4
26.3
26.3
26.2
26.2
25.3
25.3
26.4
26.2
26.2
26.2
26.3
26.3
26.3
260
26.3
26.4
26.2
25.8
26.1
26.0
26.1
26.1
25.2
25.3
25.6
25.3
25.3
25.6
25.6
25.8
24.8
25.5
25.4
25.5

Sep
25.9
25.7
25.6
25.9
25.9
24.7
24.7
25.7
25.3
25.6
25.6
25.3
25.4
25.6
25.5
25.9
26.0
25.7
25.4
25.7
25.7
25.8
25.8
25.2
25.2
25.2
25.1
25.1
25.4
5.5
25.7
24.6
25.4
25.2
25.4

Oct
23.9
23.5
23.3
24.0
24.0
22.2
22.2
23.3
22.3
23.0
22.9
22.6
22.6
23.4
23.1
24.1
24.5
23.5
23.7
24.0
24.3
24.2
24.2
24.3
24.1
23.5
24.5
23.5
24.4
24.5
24.5
23.4
24.4
23.6
24.3

(Celsius)
Nov
19.4
18.5
18.2
19.3
19.3
16.7
16.7
18.3
16.7
17.5
17.5
17.4
17.4
18.0
17.8
19.4
20.5
18.3
18.9
19.4
20.1
20.1
20.0
21.1
20.3
18.5
21.1
19.0
20.3
20.8
20.5
19.7
20.4
18.8
20.1

Dec
14.8
13.5
13.5
14.2
14.2
11.9
11.9
13.7
12.2
12.4
12.6
13.0
12.8
12.6
12.6
14.0
15.7
13.3
13.6
14.4
15.3
15.2
15.3
16.9
15.8
13.4
17.0
14.4
15.8
16.7
15.8
15.3
15.9
13.8
16.1

Annual
Period
21.8
20.9
20.9
21.3
21.3
19.6
19.6
20.9
19.9
20.5
20.5
20.1
20.2
20.9
20.9
21.7
22.5
21.5
21.3
21.7
22.1
22.1
21.8
22.1
21.7
20.9
22.3
21.2
22.0
22.3
21.9
21.0
22.1
21.0
22.1

General Features and Environment

1.22

29

Standard Maximum Normal Temperature in Bangladesh, 1981-2011


Station

Dhaka
Tangail
Mymensingh
Faridpur
Madaripur
Srimangal
Sylhet
Bogra
Dinajpur
Ishwardi
Rajshahi
Rangpur
Saidpur
Chuadanga
Jessore
Khulna
Mongla
Satkhira
Barisal
Bhola
Khepupara
Patuakhali
Chandpur
Teknaf
Chittagong
Comilla
Coxs Bazar
Feni
Hatiya
Kutubdia
M. Court
Rangamati
Sandwip
Sitakunda
Ambagan (Ctg)

Jan
25.0
23.8
24.4
24.4
25.2
25.1
25.5
24.5
23.0
24.1
24.0
23.1
22.8
24.4
25.4
25.3
25.3
25.5
25.5
25.8
25.8
25.6
24.6
27.3
26.0
25.1
27.0
25.7
25.2
25.5
25.1
25.8
25.3
26.6
27.3

Source: Bangladesh Metrological Department

Feb
28.3
27.4
27.0
27.9
28.5
28.0
27.7
27.4
26.5
27.7
27.9
26.2
26.5
28.4
28.9
28.7
28.8
28.8
28.5
28.4
28.6
28.6
27.9
29.0
28.2
277
29.1
28.3
27.9
27.4
27.9
28.8
27.5
28.9
30.2

Mar
32.4
31.6
30.6
32.5
32.5
31.6
30.6
31.4
30.9
32.8
33.1
30.4
30.8
33.3
33.3
32.9
32.8
32.9
32.3
31.8
31.8
32.2
31.7
31.0
30.8
30.8
31.5
31.3
30.9
30.1
31.4
32.
30.2
31.3
32.3

Apr
33.8
33.8
31.8
34.3
34.1
62.9
31.0
33.5
32.8
35.4
36.0
31.6
32.2
36.1
35.8
34.7
34.7
35.0
33.5
32.9
32.7
33.4
33.0
32.1
31.9
32.4
32.7
32.2
32.1
31.7
32.9
33.3
31.4
32.2
32.9

May
33.3
33.3
31.7
33.7
33.9
32.1
31.1
33.2
32.6
34.6
35.0
31.7
32.4
35.7
35.4
34.6
34.5
35.2
33.3
32.9
32.8
33.3
33.1
32.3
32.3
32.6
32.8
32.3
32.1
32.3
32.8
33..0
31.7
32.4
32.7

Month
June
July
32.5
31.7
32.6
31.9
31.5
31.1
32.5
31.5
32.7
31.8
32.1
32.1
31.3
31.5
32.7
32.0
32.5
31.9
33.5
32.3
33.8
32.4
31.8
31.7
32.2
32.0
34.1
32.8
33.7
32.5
33.1
32.0
32.8
31.7
33.5
32.2
32.0
31.1
31.6
30.8
3.5
30.6
31.8
30.9
32.1
31.4
30.5
29.9
31.6
30.9
31.8
31.2
31.2
30.4
31.2
30.5
30.8
30.0
31.0
30.2
31.5
30.7
31.7
31.1
30.8
30.1
31.3
30.6
31.5
31.0

(Celsius)
Yearly

Aug
32.0
32.2
31.6
31.7
32.1
32.5
32.1
32.4
32.3
32.5
32.7
32.1
32.4
33.0
32.7
32.1
31.8
32.2
31.4
31.2
30.8
31.2
31.7
30.1
31.3
31.8
30.8
31.1
30.5
30.6
31.1
31.7
30.5
31.2
31.5

Sep
32.0
32.0
31.3
31.8
32.3
32.1
31.6
32.1
31.7
32.3
32.5
31.5
32.0
32.8
32.8
32.3
31..9
32.3
31.6
31.3
31.1
31.6
31.7
30.8
31.7
31.9
31.4
31.4
30.8
31.1
31.4
31.9
31.0
31.8
32.0

Oct
31.7
31.6
31.3
31.6
32.1
31.5
31.4
31.8
31.0
31.7
31.6
30.7
31.1
32.2
32.5
32.0
31.6
32.2
31.7
31.6
31.3
31.6
31.5
31.5
31.7
31.5
31.9
31.4
31.0
31.4
31.4
31.6
31.3
32.1
32.4

Nov
29.7
29.4
29.4
29.2
29.9
29.3
29.5
30.1
28.9
29.4
29.3
28.4
28.8
29.9
30.3
29.8
29.5
30.1
29.7
29.8
29.5
29.5
29.4
30.2
29.9
29.6
30.5
29.8
29.2
29.9
29.4
29.3
29.4
30.3
31.0

Dec
26.5
225.9
26.1
25.9
26.6
26.6
26.6
26.5
25.3
25.9
25.7
25.0
25.3
26.1
26.8
26.5
26.5
26.8
26.7
26.8
26.9
26.7
26.1
28.1
27.1
26.6
28.1
26.9
26.4
27.2
26.2
26.5
26.5
27.7
28.5

30.7
30.5
29.8
30.6
31.0
30.5
30.0
30.6
29.9
31.0
31.2
29.5
29.5
31.6
31.7
31.2
31.0
31.4
30.6
30.4
30.3
30.5
30.3
30.2
30.3
30.3
30.6
30.2
29.7
29.9
30.2
30.6
29.6
30.5
31.1

30 General Features and Environment


1.23

MONTHLY AVERAGE TEMPERATURE AT SELECTED CENTRES


(In Celsius)
Monthly

Centres

Jan12

Feb12

Mar12

Apr12

May12

Jun12

Jul12

Aug12

Sep12

Oct12

Nove12

Dec12

Maxi.

Mini.

Maxi.

Mini.

Maxi.

Mini.

Maxi.

Mini.

Maxi.

Mini.

Maxi.

Mini.

Maxi.

Mini.

Maxi.

Mini.

Maxi.

Mini.

Maxi.

Mini.

Maxi.

Mini.

Maxi.

Mini.

Dhaka
Mymensingh
Tangail
Faridpur
Madaripur
Chittagong
Sandwip
Sitakunda
Rangamati
Comilla
Chandpur
Maijdicourt
Feni
Hatiya
Cox's Bazar
Kutubdia
Teknaf
Sylhet
Srimangal
Rajshahi
Ishwardi
Bogra
Rangpur

24.1
23.1
83.8
23.9
24.5
25.3
26.1
26.7
26.3
24.3
24.5
24.6
24.9
25.5
27.6
25.6
27.9
24.8
24.3
23.4
23.5
23.9
21.9

14.5
12.5
12.3
13.2
12.8
15.3
13.6
13.5
13.0
12.9
14.0
14.6
13.0
13.3
15.8
15.3
15.3
13.2
10.0
11.5
11.6
12.2
11.0

28.5
27.4
28.2
28.9
29.1
29.6
29.6
31.4
30.5
28.1
29.4
29.0
29.1
29.4
30.5
28.3
29.7
29.3
29.1
28.4
28.2
28.0
26.5

16.0
13.9
13.3
14.1
14.0
16.3
15.0
12.9
14.2
14.6
15.2
15.6
14.7
15.6
17.1
16.9
15.9
14.3
10.3
12.2
12.4
14.0
12.9

33.0
31.3
33.1
33.8
33.1
30.3
31.3
31.9
33.5
31.5
33.1
32.4
31.9
31.9
31.2
30.7
30.9
32.3
33.0
33.8
33.9
32.6
30.7

22.1
19.2
19.0
20.4
21.2
22.0
21.7
21.3
19.8
21.7
21.6
22.3
21.2
21.2
21.4
21.9
20.8
20.2
18.2
17.5
17.8
19.5
17.1

33.5
31.1
33.8
34.2
33.7
31.3
32.1
32.3
33.3
32.2
33.7
33.5
31.8
32.3
32.8
32.0
31.9
30.6
32.1
35.5
35.5
33.4
31.4

23.7
22.0
22.9
23.4
22.6
23.8
23.8
23.1
22.8
22.7
23.6
23.5
22.7
23.5
24.3
24.1
24.1
20.6
20.9
22.9
23.1
28.9
21.5

34.6
33.3
35.3
35.0
34.8
31.4
33.5
34.9
33.9
39.6
34.6
34.5
33.4
33.0
33.5
32.8
32.6
32.9
33.4
38.3
37.4
35.2
33.3

25.8
24.4
24.7
25.6
25.1
25.4
25.6
26.4
24.30
25.0
25.6
25.9
25.2
25.8
25.7
26.1
26.2
23.5
23.3
25.9
25.7
25.6
23.9

33.2
31.4
33.6
33.7
33.4
31.0
32.4
33.0
31.8
32.2
33.5
32.7
31.7
31.6
32.0
31.6
30.6
30.9
31.8
36.2
35.2
33.5
31.9

26.9
25.8
26.2
26.5
26.4
25.5
26.1
25.5
25.0
25.8
26.5
26.7
25.1
26.7
25.5
25.9
25.9
24.6
24.5
26.9
26.8
26.4
25.4

32.5
31.5
32.7
32.5
32.6
30.2
30.8
32.2
30.5
31.8
32.6
31.2
30.7
30.5
30.5
29.9
29.3
33.1
32.7
33.3
33.1
32.9
31.7

26.7
26.5
26.3
26.5
26.3
25.5
25.6
25.8
24.4
25.9
26.4
26.5
25.3
26.0
25.1
25.3
25.3
26.0
25.5
26.4
26.5
26.6
26.3

32.5
32.1
32.4
32.3
32.2
31.1
31.8
32.7
32.7
32.3
33.0
32.0
31.6
30.7
31.4
31.2
29.7
33.3
32.9
34.2
33.4
33.2
32.7

26.6
26.7
26.4
26.6
26.2
25.7
25.7
25.4
24.3
25.9
26.2
26.4
25.5
25.9
24.9
25.8
25.4
25.7
25.3
26.7
26.7
26.9
26.8

32.8
32.0
32.8
32.7
32.0
31.2
32.3
32.9
33.0
32.4
32.9
32.4
31.9
31.1
32.2
32.0
31.1
32.7
32.7
33.5
33.5
33.0
32.0

26.8
26.3
26.0
26.5
26.0
25.8
26.0
25.7
24.9
25.9
26.3
26.2
25.5
26.1
25.5
25.8
25.7
25.7
25.1
26.1
26.2
26.4
25.8

32.3
31.7
32.1
32.2
32.1
31.1
32.1
33.8
31.9
31.5
32.4
31.8
31.3
31.4
32.4
32.3
31.3
31.8
31.7
32.4
31.9
32.6
31.1

24.3
23.0
23.1
23.8
23.2
24.2
23.8
23.7
23.0
23.4
24.2
24.7
23.2
23.6
24.5
24.4
24.3
22.8
22.0
21.9
21.7
22.9
22.4

28.7
28.3
28.5
28.6
29.1
28.8
30.1
30.4
29.0
28.7
29.5
28.9
29.2
29.5
30.6
29.9
29.8
29.2
28.6
28.2
27.9
29.3
28.4

19.1
16.9
17.4
18.1
17.9
20.5
19.4
18.3
18.9
18.6
19.3
20.4
18.5
19.3
21.5
20.5
21.0
18.9
16.3
16.4
16.2
17.3
16.2

24.0
22.8
22.8
24.1
24.6
24.7
26.0
28.3
28.2
24.1
24.6
24.3
25.1
25.9
27.2
26.0
27.1
25.0
24.0
23.0
23.3
23.0
22.7

14.5
13.1
12.9
13.3
12.7
14.5
13.5
12.6
13.4
13.4
14.1
14.7
13.2
13.6
15.5
14.7
15.8
14.5
11.6
11.8
11.8
130
12.9

Dinajpur

22.1

10.7

26.6

13.1

31.0

17.3

32.9

21.7

34.6

24.4

33.1

25.7

32.2

26.7

33.3

27.0

32.6

25.8

31.6

21.6

28.5

15.1

21.9

11.7

Sayedpur
Khulna
Mongla
Satkhira
Jessore

22.6
24.3
24.6
23.6
24.8

10.8
14.3
14.9
14.0
11.7

27.0
29.1
29.7
28.0
29.5

13.1
15.5
16.3
14.9
13.1

31.1
33.9
33.8
32.7
34.6

17.0
22.0
22.3
21.7
19.7

32.8
35.3
34.7
34.6
35.3

21.2
24.4
24.5
24.2
23.3

34.1
36.7
35.5
36.4
36.4

24.1
26.4
26.5
26.9
25.7

32.5
35.3
34.8
35.2
36.1

25.6
27.7
27.7
27.8
27.2

32.2
32.6
32.4
32.5
33.0

26.5
26.7
26.8
26.9
26.7

33.4
32.8
32.3
32.4
33.0

27.0
26.6
26.5
26.7
26.4

32.4
32.8
32.0
32.4
33.5

25.8
26.5
26.4
26.6
25.9

31.9
32.4
32.0
32.0
33.0

21.8
23.8
23.9
23.7
22.2

29.2
29.2
29.0
29.1
29.4

15.4
19.1
19.6
18.5
16.8

22.6
25.1
24.9
24.6
25.4

12.3
13.7
14.3
13.1
12.0

Chuadanga

23.5

12.1

28.4

12.6

34.3

18.3

35.4

23.3

36.4

25.8

36.4

27.0

33.0

26.4

33.3

26.3

33.6

25.8

32.4

21.5

28.5

16.2

24.0

11.5

Barisal
Patuakhali
Khepupara
Bhola

24.6
25.5
26.0
26.2

13.0
13.9
13.9
12.5

29.6
30.2
30.7
29.2

14.3
15.0
15.7
15.8

33.3
33.6
33.1
32.5

21.8
21.9
22.4
23.5

33.7
34.2
34.1
32.8

23.7
24.1
24.8
23.4

34.6
35.0
35.0
34.6

25.9
26.0
26.7
26.6

33.3
33.8
33.2
32.5

27.2
27.5
27.6
27.0

33.4
32.1
31.6
31.6

26.5
26.4
28.0
26.2

32.1
32.1
32.1
31.8

26.2
26.3
26.4
26.2

31.8
32.1
32.1
31.6

26.0
26.1
26.2
26.3

32.1
32.0
32.0
31.6

23.3
23.5
23.7
23.1

29.2
29.4
29.7
29.2

18.7
19.4
19.6
18.9

25.2
25.6
25.4
25.3

12.7
13.4
13.5
13.3

Note:
Source:

Information contained in this table are based on preliminary unchecked data.


Bangladesh Meteorological Department

Area, Population, Household and Household Characteristics

Chapter 2

AREA
POPULATION
HOUSEHOLD
AND
HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERISTICS

31

32

Area, Population, Household and Household Characteristics

Area, Population, Household and Household Characteristics

2.01

33

Administrative Units as on December 2012 of Bangladesh


7

Division
Zila
City Corporation
Municipalties
Upazila
Thana
Union

64
10
316
486
624
4571

Source: LGRD & Police Head Quarters

2.02
Division and zila

Number of Upazila/Thana, Union, Village and Municipality by Zila, 2011


Total Area
Sq. km.

Upazila/
Thana

Union

Village

Municipalitie
s

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

Barisal Division
Barisal
Bhola
Jhalakathi
Pirojpur
Barguna
Patuakhali

147568.5
2784.5
3403.5
706.8
1277.8
1831.3
3221.3

545
40
7
4
7
5
7

4543
349
68
32
51
42
71

87223
4098
439
455
648
562
878

310
24
5
2
3
4
5

33908.4

112

945

15241

59

7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.

Chittagong
Division
Bandarban
Khagrachhari
Rangamati
Chittagong
Cox's Bazar
Brahmanbaria
Chandpur
Comilla
Feni
Lakshmipur
Noakhali

4479.0
2749.2
6116.1
5282.9
2491.8
1881.2
1645.3
3146.3
990.4
1440.4
3685.9

7
8
10
26
8
9
8
16
6
5
9

30
38
49
197
71
100
87
181
43
58
91

1554
1702
1555
1288
989
1324
1230
3532
553
547
967

2
3
2
10
4
4
7
10
5
4
8

18.
19.
20.
21.

Sylhet Division
Habiganj
Moulvibazar
Sunamganj
Sylhet

12635.2
2636.6
2799.6
3747.2
3452.1

38
8
7
11
12

332
77
67
87
101

10251
2143
2015
2887
3206

19
6
5
4
4

22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.

Dhaka Division
Dhaka
Gazipur
Manikganj
Munshiganj
Narayanganj
Narsingdi

31177.6
1463.6
1806.4
1383.7
1004.3
684.4
1150.1

163
46
5
7
6
5
6

1247
79
43
65
67
41
70

25215
2001
1114
1660
919
1204
1048

85
3
5
2
2
6
6

28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.

Faridpur
Rajbari
Gopalganj
Madaripur
Shariatpur
Jamalpur

2052.9
1092.3
1468.7
1125.7
1174.1
2115.2

9
5
5
4
6
7

79
42
68
59
65
68

1899
967
889
1062
1254
1361

4
3
4
3
5
6

34.
35.
36.
37.
38.

Sherpur
Kishoreganj
Mymensingh
Netrokona
Tangail

1364.7
2688.6
4394.6
2794.3
3414.3

5
13
12
10
12

52
108
146
86
109

695
1725
2692
2282
2443

4
8
10
5
9

39.
40.
41.
42.
43.

Khulna Division
Jessore
Jhenaidah
Magura
Narail
Bagerhat

22284.1
2606..9
1964.8
1039.1
968.0
3959.1

64
8
6
4
3
9

569
91
67
36
38
75

9289
1419
1144
711
635
1048

36
8
6
1
3
3

14
7
4
6
3

68
78
32
66
18

1123
1441
521
973
274

44. Khulna
4394.4
45. Satkhira
3817.3
46. Chuadanga
1174.1
47. Kushtia
1608.8
48. Meherpur
751.6
Source: Population and Housing Census, 2011, BBS

2
2
4
5
2
(Contd)

34

Area, Population, Household and Household Characteristics

2.02

Number of Upazila/Thana, Union, Village and Municipality by Zila, 2011


Division and zila

Total Area
( sq. km.)

Rural and other urban


Upazila/Thana
Union

49.
50.
51.
52.
53.
54.

Rajshahi Division
Bogra
Joypurhat
Dinajpur
Panchagarh
Thakurgaon
Pabna

55.
56.
57.
58.
59.
60.
61.
62.
63.
64.

Village

Municipalities/
City
Corporations

18153.0
2898.7
1012.4
3444.3
1404.6
1781.7
2376.1

70
12
5
13
5
5
9

562
108
32
102
43
51
73

14079
2618
887
2131
825
641
1562

59
11
4
8
2
3
9

Sirajganj
Naogaon
Natore
Nawabganj
Rajshahi

2402.1
3435.6
1900.2
1702.5
2425.4

9
11
6
5
13

82
99
52
45
71

2016
2780
1351
1135
1730

6
3
8
4
14

Gaibandha
Kurigram
Lalmonirhat
Nilphamari
Rangpur

2114.8
2245.0
1247.4
1546.6
2400.6

7
9
5
6
8

82
72
45
60
83

1250
1872
478
361
1492

3
3
2
4
3

Bangladesh
Source : Population and Housing Census, 2011, BBS

Area, Population, Household and Household Characteristics

2.03

Household, Population and Literacy Rate by Zila, 2011


31863396
214863
510780
371799
157559
345113
255059
78714
537560
503851
1509717
104894
413402
275461
132503
364255
590808
126414
2639630
418554

26677
148
425
132
123
157
163
239
261
338
3141
1120
321
419
243
225
459
401
5578
372

283557
831
2468
792
457
1192
780
1149
1116
2332
19156
3468
2231
1785
1046
859
2651
1681
140925
1248

144043697
8325666
892781
2324310
1776795
682669
1535854
1113257
28423019
388335
2840498
2416018
7616352
5387288
2289990
1437371
613917
1729188
3108083
595979

72109796
4089508
437413
1137210
884069
329147
753441
548228
13933314
203350
1366711
1145831
3838854
2575018
1169604
694128
313793
827780
1485169
313076

71933901
4236158
455368
1187100
892726
353522
782413
565029
14489705
184985
1473787
1270187
37774998
2812270
1120386
743243
300124
901408
1622914
282903

4.4
4.4
4.1
4.5
4.8
4.3
4.4
4.3
4.9
4.8
5.3
4.8
4.9
5.1
5.5
5.1
4.5
4.7
5.2
4.6

100.2
96.5
96.1
95.8
99.0
93.1
96.3
97.0
96.2
109.9
92.7
90.2
101.6
91.6
104.4
93.4
104.6
91.8
91.5
110.7

Literacy
Rate
(7 Yers+)
51.77
56.75
57.64
61.24
43.24
66.68
54.07
64.85
52.69
35.86
45.29
56.78
58.91
53.32
39.29
59.63
46.11
49.40
51.29
49.73

809761
248735
562180
623914
251581
323741
310664
1150574
663088
473937
477927
237352
246535
340769
866578
350537
276910
653423

1164
225
166
223
145
154
320
611
619
393
197
114
95
121
564
269
129
469

15533
912
1021
3185
423
899
2274
4251
11945
3646
1022
687
1250
553
2960
3417
425
2521

47424418
12043977
1912969
3403912
1172415
2292674
2911907
1165952
1392867
1445660
5110272
2948217
2224944
2229642
1049778
1155824
13583225
3605083

24172317
6555792
942245
1775310
577868
1128724
1432242
574582
676359
721552
2539124
1521438
1102943
1111306
519999
559075
676388
1757370

23252101
5488185
970724
1628602
594547
1163950
1479665
591370
716508
724108
2571148
1426779
1122001
1118336
529779
596749
681937
1847713

4.3
4.2
4.5
4.1
4.7
4.1
4.6
4.6
4.3
4.6
4.4
4.3
4.6
4.6
4.4
4.7
4.0
4.1

104.0
119.5
97.1
109.0
97.2
97.0
96.8
97.2
94.4
99.6
98.8
106.6
98.3
99.4
98.2
93.7
99.2
95.1

54.19
70.54
48.96
62.60
58.09
38.44
40.87
47.97
49.20
56.09
43.49
57.10
49.60
39.44
52.28
47.26
37.91
46.79

Division and zila


General
BANGLADESH
Barisal Division
Barguna
Barisal
Bhola
Jhalokati
Patuakhali
Pirojpur
Chittagong Division
Bandarban
Brahmanbaria
Chandpur
Chittagong
Comilla
Cox's Bazar
Feni
Khagrachhari
Lakshmipur
Noakhali
Rangamati
Dhaka Division
Dhaka
Faridpur
Gazipur
Gopalganj
Jamalpur
Kishoreganj
Madaripur
Manikganj
Munshiganj
Mymensingh
Narayanganj
Narsingdi
Netrokona
Rajbari
Shariatpur
Sherpur
Tangail

35

Np. of household
Institutional

Others

Both Sex

Population
Male

Female

Size of
household

Sex Ratio
(M/F)

(Contd.)

36

Area, Population, Household and Household Characteristics

2.03

Household, Population and Literacy Rate by Zila, 2011

Khulna Division
Bagerhat
Chuadanga
Jessore
Jhenaidah
Khulna
Kushtia
Magura
Meherpur
Narail
Satkhira

421300
540504
475989
205492
165974
162299
468853
863600
241994
654275
422921

173
612
187
113
53
74
172
505
115
250
188

859
6231
1113
297
285
234
865
3032
447
1276
766

15687759
1476090
1129015
2764547
1771304
2318527
1946838
918419
655392
721668
1985959

7842533
740138
564819
1386293
886402
1175686
973518
454739
324634
353527
982777

7845226
735952
564196
1378254
884902
1142841
973320
463680
330758
368141
1003182

4.2
4..1
4.1
4.2
4.2
4.2
4.1
4.4
3.9
4.4
4.2

100.0
100.6
100.1
100.6
100.2
102.9
100.0
98.1
98.1
96.0
98.0

Literacy
Rate
(7 Yers+)
53.23
58.98
45.91
56.52
48.40
60.14
46.33
50.64
46.27
61.27
52.07

Rajshahi Division
Bogra
Joypurhat
Naogaon
Natore
Nawabganj
Pabna
Rajshahi
Sirajganj

357246
588891
630331
713064
713255
611297
507106
289953
420906

126
238
520
290
429
142
156
139
217

610
1620
2907
1617
2089
844
783
252
449

18484858
3400874
913768
2600157
1706673
1647521
2523179
2595197
3097489

9256910
1708806
459284
1300227
854183
810218
1262934
1309890
1551368

9227948
1692068
454484
1299930
852490
837303
1260245
1285307
1546121

4.1
3.9
3.7
3.9
4.0
4.6
4.3
4.0
4.3

100.3
101.0
101.1
100.0
100.2
96.8
100.2
101.9
100.3

48.05
49.38
57.48
48.22
49.59
42.94
46.72
52.98
42.05

Rangpur Division
Dinajpur
Gaibandha
Kurigram
Lalmonirhat
Nilphamari
Panchagarh
Rangpur
Thakurgaon

228074
717362
319929
391657
359715
438752
589425
717362
319929

96
389
150
164
158
134
644
389
150

411
2429
707
1481
1304
1446
6012
2429
707

15787758
2990128
2379255
2069273
1256099
1834231
987644
2881086
1390042

7881824
1508670
1169127
1010442
628799
922964
496725
1443816
701281

7905934
1481458
1210128
1058831
627300
911267
490919
1437270
688761

4.1
4.1
3.9
4.1
4.3
4.3
4.3
4.0
4.3

99.7
101.8
96.6
95.4
100.2
101.3
101.2
100.5
101.8

47.19
52.42
42.81
42.52
46.09
44.37
51.77
48.55
48.71

1779549
391657
359715
438752
589425

1100
164
158
134
644

10243
1481
1304
1446
6012

9910219
2089001
1919062
2467968
3434188

4933390
1025591
944728
1236106
1726965

4976829
1063410
974334
1231862
1707223

5.5
5.3
5.3
5.6
5.7

99.1
96.4
97.0
100.3
101.2

45.01
40.53
51.10
34.98
51.18

Division and zila


General

Sylhet Division
Habiganj
Maulvibazar
Sunamganj
Sylhet

Np. of household
Institutional

Others

Source: Population and Housing Census- 2011, BBS.

Both Sex

Population
Male

Female

Size of
household

Sex Ratio
(M/F)

Area, Population, Household and Household Characteristics

2.04

37

Area, Population and Literacy Rate by Paurashava , 2001

Sl .
No.

Zila and Upazila

Paurashava
3

1
1
1
2
3
4
5

BANGLADESH
Barisal Division
Barisal Zila
Bakerganj
Banaripara
Gaurnadi
Barisal Sadar
Mehendiganj

Bakerganj
Banaripara
Gaurnadi
Barisal City Corp.
Mehendiganj

2
6
7
8
9
10

Bhola Zila
Bhola Sadar
Burhanuddin
Charfasson
Daulatkhan
Lalmohan

3
11
12
13
14

Area
(sq.km.)

Ward

Mahallah
6

Household
7

Total

Population
Male

Female

Literacy
Rate

10

11

3819.58
257.72
59.76
6.22
1.81
16.78
19.99
14.96

2300
219
66
09
09
09
30
09

7698
419
120
17
16
20
56
11

3901961
144859
59165
2956
1684
7945
40936
5644

18921935
707417
283674
15176
8693
37714
192810
29281

10237909
374574
150521
7723
4658
19522
103785
14833

8684026
332843
133153
7453
4035
18192
89025
14448

64.67
70.68
71.67
67.93
78.40
65.92
74.03
62.51

Bhola
Burhanuddin
Charfasson
Daulatkhan
Lalmohan

41.03
22.66
3.27
5.95
2.60
6.55

45
09
09
09
09
09

63
18
13
09
09
14

18417
7525
2031
2956
2535
3370

98175
40479
9604
15754
14401
17937

51650
21329
5072
8317
7561
9371

46525
19150
4532
7437
6840
8566

63.43
72.14
57.95
67.22
46.10
56.04

Barguna Zila
Amtali
Barguna Sadar
Betagi
Patharghata

Amtali
Barguna
Betagi
Patharghata

41.54
8.75
15.58
4.10
13.11

36
09
09
09
09

51
15
18
09
09

13554
2712
5809
1840
3193

62902
13305
26954
8368
14275

34008
7047
14751
4407
7803

28894
6258
12203
3961
6472

71.93
69.90
71.86
76.90
71.10

4
15
16
17

Pirojpur Zila
Mathbaria
Nesarabad
Pirojpur Sadar

Mathbaria
Swarupkati
Pirojpur

40.99
6.55
4.98
29.46

27
09
09
09

55
16
09
30

17701
3233
3461
11007

85666
15407
18083
52176

45048
8131
9780
27137

40618
7276
8303
25039

66.47
74.20
77.71
76.78

5
18
19

Jhalokati Zila
Jhalokati Sadar
Nalcity

Jhalokati
Nalcity

40.23
16.07
24.16

18
09
09

68
47
21

16809
9321
7488

80706
45428
35278

41819
24147
17672

38887
21281
17606

70.12
73.23
65.97

6
20
21
22

Patuakhali Zila
Galachipa
Kalapara
Patuakhali Sadar

Galachipa
Kalapara
Patuakhali

34.17
3.39
3.75
27.03

27
09
09
09

62
09
24
29

19213
3491
3377
12345

96294
17373
16256
62665

51528
9265
8766
33497

44766
8108
7490
29168

70.94
65.08
71.20
72.48

(Contd)

38

Area, Population, Household and Household Characteristics

2.04

Area, Population and Literacy Rate by Paurashava , 2001

Sl .
No.

Zila and Upazila

Paurashava
3

Area
(sq.km.)
4

Ward

Mahallah

Household

Total
8

Population
Male
9

Female

Literacy
Rate

10

11

Chittagong Division

655.74

404

1174

743011

3773576

2050432

1723144

62.70

Chittagong Zila

127.95

95

303

458661

2249093

1245549

1003544

64.73

23

Chittagong City Corporation

24

Mirsharai

Baroiarhat

168.07

41

96

417339

2023489

1127516

895973

65.00

10.50

09

13

2236

10119

5956

4163

58.10

25

Patiya

Patiya

26

Rangunia

Rangunia

9.96

09

12

9321

50120

27912

22208

64.50

21.68

09

22

5527

29999

15644

14355

63.30

27

Raozan

Raozan

27.15

09

17

9523

55874

29046

26828

68.10

28

Sandwip

Sandwip

30.03

09

10

7801

42842

20813

22029

48.10

29

Sitakunda

Sitakunda

28.63

09

22

6914

36650

18662

17988

53.87

Coxs Bazar Zila

26.67

27

59

20675

120480

66458

54022

52.53

30

Chakaria

Chakaria

15.77

09

23

8193

50993

27007

23986

39.96

31

Coxs Bazar Sadar

Coxs Bazar

6.85

09

27

9528

51918

29864

22054

67.48

32

Teknaf

Teknaf

4.05

09

09

2954

17569

9587

7982

40.44

Brahmanbaria Zila

56.65

39

97

38553

218020

112038

105982

57.77

33

Akhaura

Akhaura

8.22

09

23

5888

32374

16558

15816

55.85

34

Brahmanbaria Sadar

Brahmanbaria

17.58

12

34

22455

129278

66890

62388

62.56

35

Kasba

Kasba

16.71

09

22

2728

15768

8014

7754

55.23

36

Nabinagar

Nabinagar

14.14

09

18

7482

40600

20576

20024

44.88

10

Chandpur Zila

111.74

60

198

52404

269401

137388

132013

58.28

37

Chandpur

Chandpur

10.59

15

75

17506

91390

47210

44180

68.16

38

Haziganj

Haziganj

16.09

09

14

7614

42806

22256

20550

52.45

39

Kachua

Kachua

11.24

09

20

3879

22197

11389

10808

47.30

40

Matlab Dakshin

Matlab Dakchin

30.92

09

31

11917

55710

28055

27655

54.61

41

Matlab Uttar

Sengarchar

27.25

09

41

6800

32130

15727

16403

50.19

42

Shahrasti

Shahrasti

15.65

09

17

4688

25168

12751

12417

59.35

(Contd)

Area, Population, Household and Household Characteristics

2.04

39

Area, Population and Literacy Rate by Paurashava , 2001

Sl .
No.

Zila and Upazila

Paurashava
3

Area
(sq.km.)

Ward

Mahallah

Household

Population
Male

Female

Literacy
Rate

10

11

326124

171499

154625

Total

11

Comilla Zila

43

Barura

Barura

23.12

09

26

7489

40335

20423

19912

44.55

44

Chandina

Chandina

13.23

09

19

6613

36151

18715

17436

49.45

45

Daudkandi

Daudkandi

13.18

09

26

6258

29001

15220

13781

49.29

46

Comilla Sadar

Comilla

11.47

18

48

32002

166519

88927

77592

69.04

47

Laksham

Laksham

19.73

09

31

10795

54118

28214

25904

50.45

12

Khagrachhari Zila

13.04

09

61

8134

38879

22410

16469

64.73

48

Khagrachhari Sadar

Khagrachhari

13.04

09

61

8134

38879

22410

16469

64.73

13

Feni Zila

39.95

27

56

20820

118773

64017

54756

61.58

80.73

6
54

7
150

63157

59.30

49

Daganbhuiyan

Daganbhuiyan

12.75

09

20

4527

25979

13562

12417

58.42

50

Feni Sadar

Feni

27.20

18

36

16293

92794

50455

42339

62.45

14

Lakshmipur Zila

47.79

30

60

25675

133057

68534

64523

53.60

51

Lakshmipur Sadar

Lakshmipur

19.42

12

27

12450

63995

33307

30688

50.78

52

Raipur

Raipur

10.02

09

15

4953

25738

13292

12446

52.67

53

Ramganj

Ramganj

18.35

09

18

8272

43324

21935

21389

58.35

15

Noakhali Zila

60.57

45

93

34920

200762

105654

95108

65.57

54

Begumganj

Choumuhani

15.26

09

19

10066

60495

32859

27636

57.67

13.92

09

16

4803

27059

13651

13408

66.92

6.16

09

11

3912

21096

10976

10120

61.54

55

Chatkhil

Chatkhil

56

Companiganj

Bashurhat

57

Noakhali Sadar

Kabirhat

9.32

09

11

2860

16156

8202

7954

71.10

58

Noakhali Sadar

Noakhali

15.88

09

36

13279

75956

39966

35990

71.10

16

Rangamati Zila

64.75

09

36

13620

66836

37219

29617

70.10

59

Rangamati Sadar

Rangamati

64.75

09

36

13620

66836

37219

29617

70.10

17

Bandarban Zila

25.90

09

61

6392

32151

19666

12485

63.06

60

Bandarban Sadar

25.90

09

61

6392

32151

19666

12485

63.06

Bandarban

(Contd)

40

Area, Population, Household and Household Characteristics

2.04

Area, Population and Literacy Rate by Paurashava , 2001

Sl .
No.

Upazila

Dhaka Division

18
61
62
63

Dhaka Zila

19
64
65

Gazipur Zila
Gazipur Sadar
Gazipur Sadar

20
66

Paurashava
3

Area
(sq.km.)

Ward

Mahallah

Household
Total

Population
Male
9

Literacy Rate
Female
10

11

1167.37

681

2634

1824538

8692571

4789882

3902689

66.42

212.15
153.84
20.31
38.00

108
90
09
09

830
731
44
55

1157583
1109514
11683
30386

5516639
5327306
61793
127540

3118546
3021970
30925
68491

2398093
2305336
30868
59049

70.04
52.24
67.03

Gazipur
Tongi

79.38
49.32
30.06

21
09
12

68
31
37

94546
26891
67655

405900
122801
283099

221857
65522
156335

184043
57279
126764

65.28
-

Manikganj Zila
Manikganj Sadar

Manikganj

39.09
39.09

09
09

50
50

11605
11605

52826
52826

27485
27485

25341
25341

66.55
66.55

21
67
68

Munshiganj Zila
Munshiganj Sadar
Munshiganj Sadar

Mirkadim
Munshiganj

18.46
4.29
14.17

18
09
09

73
31
42

18734
8357
10377

94522
41320
53202

49897
21838
28059

44625
19482
25143

60.76
60.80
60.8

22
69
70

Narayanganj Zila
Bandar
Narayanganj Sadar

Kadamrasul
Narayanganj

18.70
6.01
12.69

12
04
08

117
39
78

78358
27720
50638

369954
128561
241393

197967
66799
131168

171987
61762
110225

64.80
58.58
66.93

23
71
72
73

Narsingdi Zila
Narsingdi Sadar
Narsingdi Sadar
Palash

Madhabdi
Narsingdi
Ghorasal

33.45
5.10
9.14
19.21

27
09
09
09

66
13
33
20

43683
4845
26150
12688

205255
22732
124204
58319

112481
13090
67575
31816

92774
9642
56629
26503

61.93
61.98

24
74
75
76
77

Faridpur Zila
Bhanga
Boalmari
Faridpur Sadar
Nagarkanda

Bhanga
Boalmari
Faridpur
Nagarkanda

62.08
18.30
13.56
22.65
7.57

36
09
09
09
09

94
26
18
35
15

32210
6259
47.63
19304
1884

161541
28057
24125
99945
9414

84178
14694
12522
51994
4968

77363
13363
11603
47951
4446

64.38
51.60
44.80
73.60
49.20

25
78
79
80
81

Gopalganj Zila
Gopalganj Sadar
Kotalipara
Muksudpur
Tungipara

Gopalganj
Kotalipara
Muksudpur
Tungipara

35.30
14.38
2.05
16.77
2.10

36
09
09
09
09

86
49
09
15
13

13540
7717
1065
3562
1169

69191
40222
4994
18069
5906

36742
21654
2621
9336
3131

32449
18568
2373
8733
2775

65.20
70.30
63.00
56.50
58.10

26
82
83
84

Madaripur Zila
Kalkini
Madaripur Sadar
Shibchar

Kalkini
Madaripur
Shibchar

50.53
27.79
13.99
8.75

27
09
09
09

86
38
33
15

23277
7897
11395
3985

111966
38498
53688
19780

57363
19490
27794
10079

54603
19008
25894
9701

60.33
48.55
69.25
57.89

Dohar
Savar

Dhaka City Corporation


Dohar
Savar

(Contd)

Area, Population, Household and Household Characteristics

2.04

41

Area, Population and Literacy Rate by Paurashava , 2001

Sl .
No.

Zila and Upazila

27
85
86
87

Rajbari Zila
Goalanda Ghat
Pangsha
Rajbari Sadar

28
88
89
90
91
92

Paurashava
3

Area
(sq.km.)

Ward

Mahallah
6

Household
7

Total

Population
Male

Female

Literacy
Rate

10

11

Goalanda ghat
Pangsha
Rajbari

29.08
4.86
12.56
11.66

27
09
09
09

93
41
21
31

18410
4317
4774
9319

93444
21147
25078
47219

48537
11045
13083
24409

44907
10102
11995
22810

60.06
51.34
56.06
66.40

Sariatpur Zila
Bhedarganj
Damudya
Naria
Shariatpur Sadar
Zanjira

Bhedarganj
Damudya
Naria
Shariatpur
Zanjira

57.42
2.15
7.09
9.49
25.50
13.18

45
09
09
09
09
09

102
12
11
34
26
19

20436
1346
3204
3998
8321
3567

100685
6899
15066
20058
41310
17352

51153
3464
7640
9776
21448
8825

49532
3435
7426
10282
19862
8527

54.75
68.69
58.89
52.20
58.98
37.56

29
93
94
95
96
97
98

Jamalpur Zila
Dewanganj
Islampur
Jamalpur Sadar
Madarganj
Melandah
Sarishabari

Dewanganj
Islampur
Jamalpur
Madarganj
Melandah
Sarishabari

136.34
20.65
16.71
53.28
10.79
12.96
21.95

57
09
09
12
09
09
09

225
43
18
79
22
27
36

67746
8103
8070
26756
6833
6664
11320

299648
35779
35427
120955
30076
28714
48697

153306
18130
18100
62059
15224
14744
25049

146342
17649
17327
58896
14852
13970
23648

46.64
41.70
39.04
55.10
31.10
35.20
50.50

30
99
100

Sherpur Zila
Nalitabari
Sherpur Sadar

Nalitabari
Sherpur

32.68
9.29
23.39

18
09
09

62
16
46

24276
6347
17929

111191
29012
82179

58457
15175
43282

52734
13837
38897

51.01
50.34
51.24

31
101
102
103
104

Kishoreganj Zila
Bajitpur
Bhairab
Kishoreganj Sadar
Kuliarchar

Bajitpur
Bhairab
Kishareganj
Kuliarchar

61.95
9.84
15.72
25.31
11.08

39
09
12
09
09

147
28
26
56
37

44003
5922
17692
14980
5409

225951
26925
93254
77610
28162

118140
13696
48764
41121
14559

107811
13229
44490
36489
13903

59.53
55.08
53.57
72.31
45.89

32
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112

Mymensingh Zila
Bhaluka
Gaffargaon
Gauripur
Ishwarganj
Mymensing Sadar
Muktagachha
Nandail
Trishal

Bhaluka
Gaffargaon
Gauripur
Ishararganj
Mymensingh
Muktagachha
Nandail
Trishal

103.98
5.10
5.39
8.77
12.48
21.73
11.97
23.06
15.48

84
09
09
09
09
21
09
09
09

217
13
19
34
13
85
21
20
12

80276
2952
4437
4184
5081
44489
7977
6071
5085

399811
12676
21937
20875
24991
227204
37762
28937
25429

209219
6680
11694
10719
13347
119172
19457
14778
13372

190592
5996
10243
10156
11644
108032
18305
14159
12057

63.58
65.80
57.70
57.80
52.00
71.10
48.00
44.30
57.50

33
113
114
115
116

Netrokona Zila
Durgapur
Kendua
Mohanganj
Netrokona Sadar

Durgapur
Kendua
Mohanganj
Netrokona

48.94
10.25
10.64
6.94
21.11

36
09
09
09
09

105
27
27
18
33

24212
4325
3937
4454
11496

117772
20550
19060
21376
56786

61226
10506
9920
11185
29615

56546
10044
9140
10191
27171

60.62
54.30
51.30
58.80
66.50

(Contd)

42

Area, Population, Household and Household Characteristics

2.04

Area, Population and Literacy Rate by Paurashava , 2001

Sl .
No.
1

Zila and Upazila

Paurashava

Ward

Mahallah

Household
Total

Literacy
Rate
11

10

Bhuapur
Ghatail
Gopalpur
Kalihati
Madhupur
Dhanbari
Mirzapur
Tangail

213
19
16
35
16
23
25
16
63

77643
5592
4985
11625
6652
10348
7179
4522
26740

356275
24730
22399
50966
30094
45586
30178
23537
128785

183328
12645
11579
25944
15457
23634
15648
11565
66856

172947
12085
10820
25022
14637
21952
14530
11972
61929

54.45
53.52
64.29
42.62
43.97
46.3
62.4
63.06

Khulna Division
Jessore Zila
Abhaynagar
Jhikargachha
Jessore Sadar
Manirampur

Noapara (Avay Nagar)


Jhikargachha
Jessore
Manirampur

551.14
66.89
25.11
9.42
14.72
17.64

277
36
09
09
09
09

913
122
20
14
73
15

433137
62233
16692
5851
35433
4257

2018064
296808
73006
27834
176655
19313

1067534
157103
38498
14373
94203
10029

950530
139705
34508
13461
82452
9284

65.53
65.15
60.14
60.88
67.96
64.31

36
129
130
131
132
133

Jhenaidah Zila
Jhenaidah Sadar
Kaliganj
Kotchandpur
Moheshpur
Shailkupa

Jhenaidah
Kaliganj
Kotchandpur
Moheshpur
Shailkupa

115.22
39.62
15.48
17.85
21.34
20.93

45
09
09
09
09
09

137
34
20
43
16
24

43863
18005
7434
6945
4997
6482

210292
86919
36733
32025
23100
31515

110496
46288
19437
16469
11869
16433

99796
40631
17296
15556
11231
15082

58.58
64.23
62.04
56.04
50.51
47.23

37
134

Magura Zila
Magura Sadar

Magura

47.30
47.30

09
09

61
61

17990
17990

86445
86445

45078
45078

41367
41367

59.31
59.31

38
135
136

Narail Zila
Kalia
Narail Sadar

Kalia
Narail

48.55
20.83
27.72

18
09
09

43
19
24

11395
3709
7686

55448
18430
37018

28579
9304
19275

26869
9126
17743

59.03
46.60
64.65

39
137
138
139

Bagerhat Zila
Bagerhat Sadar
Mongla
Morrelganj

Bagerhat
Mongla
Morrelganj

32.64
7.24
19.40
6.00

27
09
09
09

56
31
13
12

26442
9665
12399
4378

124919
46455
56746
21718

67709
24745
31521
11443

57210
21710
25225
10275

66.11
68.50
62.10
71.30

40
140
141

Khulna Zila
Khulna City Corporation
Paikgachha

Paikgachha

62.09
59.57
2.52

40
31
09

192
181
11

173347
170335
3012

784711
770498
14213

420293
412661
7632

364418
357837
6581

71.31
71.50
59.55

41
142
143

Satkhira Zila
Kalaroa
Satkhira Sadar

Kalaroa
Satkhira

50.99
14.54
36.45

18
09
09

40
09
31

24804
5363
19441

119390
24209
95181

62853
12569
50284

56537
11640
44897

62.08
57.60
63.22

42
144
145
146

Chuadanga Zila
Alamdanga
Chuadanga Sadar
Damurhuda

Alamdanga
Chuadanga
Darshana

76.40
9.60
37.37
17.03

36
09
09
09

113
18
41
25

35310
6264
16629
7243

162825
27040
77426
34231

83796
13734
39772
17929

79029
13306
37654
16302

55.31
60.65
55.34
54.52

4
35
125
126
127
128

Female

81
09
09
09
09
09
09
09
18

Tangail Zila
Bhuapur
Ghatail
Gopalpur
Kalihati
Madhupur
Madhupur
Mirzapur
Tangail Sadar

Population
Male

147.84
13.72
8.08
23.12
14.52
24.77
25.62
8.58
29.43

34
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124

Area
(sq.km.)

Area, Population, Household and Household Characteristics


147

Jiban Nagar

Jiban Nagar

12.40

09

29

5174

43

24128

12361

11767

50.17
(Contd)

2.04

Area, Population and Literacy Rate by Paurashava , 2001

Sl .
No.
1

Zila and Upazila

Paurashava

Area
(sq. km.)

Ward

Mahallah

Population
Male

Female

Literacy
Rate

10

11

Bheramara
Kumarkhali
Kustia
Mirpur

39
09
09
12
09

77
15
17
30
15

30137
4274
4250
17335
4278

142602
20402
19707
83658
18835

73793
10406
10093
43401
9893

68809
9996
9614
40257
8942

65.91
67.40
59.83
71.30
46.20

Meherpur

15.18
15.18

09
09

72
72

7616
7616

34624
34624

17834
17834

16790
16790

61.48
61.48

1010.12
41.45
10.20
10.72
10.21
3.58
6.74

575
48
09
12
09
09
09

1950
154
35
46
37
17
19

645440
50373
6817
30586
3975
4049
4946

3109593
242394
30287
154807
17609
17320
22371

1620010
127607
15614
82368
9116
8821
11688

1489583
114787
14673
72439
8493
8499
10683

60.26
66.57
58.80
72.20
51.10
43.80
66.71

Akkelpur
Joypurhat
Panchbibi

44.11
15.96
18.53
9.62

27
09
09
09

77
15
48
14

22585
5240
12678
4667

98842
21683
56585
20574

51495
11240
29667
10588

47347
10443
26918
9986

63.75
57.56
65.10
66.52

Dinajpur Zila
Birampur
Bochaganj
Fulbari
Hakimpur
Dinajpur Sadar
Parbatipur

Birampur
Setabganj
Fulbari
Hakimpur
Dinajpur
Parbatipur

97.29
26.35
10.22
16.05
16.39
19.23
9.05

57
09
09
09
09
12
09

204
26
33
14
16
80
35

63257
7643
5374
5690
5426
33247
5877

297602
34718
24677
27743
25038
157914
27512

154618
17838
12751
14310
13273
82068
14378

142984
16880
11926
13433
11765
75846
13134

64.07
52.94
60.40
56.10
54.25
69.17
46.48

48
167

Panchagarh Zila
Panchagarh Sadar

Panchagarh

20.72
20.72

09
09

32
32

7831
7831

38542
38542

19989
19989

18553
18553

61.50
61.50

49
168
169

Thakurgaon Zila
Pirganj
Thakurgaon Sadar

Pirganj
Thakurgaon

27.54
16.84
10.70

18
09
09

34
11
23

13384
4892
8492

65427
23573
41854

34398
12307
22091

31029
11266
19763

63.43
52.60
69.30

50
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
177

Pabna Zila
Bera
Bhangura
Chatmohar
Faridpur
Ishwardi
Pabna Sadar
Santhia
Sujanagar

Bera
Bhangura
Chatmohar
Faridpur
Ishwardi
Pabna
Santhia
Sujanagar

119.98
18.63
5.13
3.28
9.63
19.59
27.23
25.41
11.08

78
09
09
09
09
09
15
09
09

193
24
32
13
15
29
42
26
12

64160
8256
3128
2432
2552
13410
23840
6641
3901

314338
43677
15044
11614
12651
62617
116305
33374
19056

163421
22911
7706
5956
6503
32370
60666
17463
9846

150917
20766
7338
5658
6148
30247
55639
15911
9210

59.11
40.56
52.36
71.20
56.69
57.36
73.36
43.32
42.43

Kushtia Zila
Bheramara
Kumarkhali
Kustia Sadar
Mirpur

44
152

Meherpur Zila
Meherpur Sadar

5
45
153
154
155
156
157

Rajshahi Division
Bogra Zila
Adamdighi
Bogra Sadar
Dhubchanchia
Sariakandi
Sherpur

Santahar
Bogra
Dhubchanchia
Sariakandi
Sherpur

46
158
159
160

Joypurhat Zila
Akkelpur
Joypurhat Sadar
Panchbibi

47
161
162
163
164
165
166

Total

35.88
9.36
10.50
13.31
8.81

43
148
149
150
151

Household

(Contd)

Area, Population, Household and Household Characteristics

2.04

Area, Population and Literacy Rate by Paurashava , 2001

Sl .
No.
1

45

Zila and Upazila

Paurashava

Ward

Mahallah

Household
Total

Literacy
Rate
11

10

Kazipur
Shahjadpur
Sirajganj
Ullahpara

117
09
31
52
25

46953
3354
9670
26525
7314

229106
13589
50698
128144
36675

119724
6826
26905
66673
19320

109382
6763
23793
61471
17355

56.89
50.20
50.56
61.20
53.11

Naogaon Zila
Naogaon Sadar
Patnitola

Naogaon
Nozipur

48.85
37.03
11.82

18
09
09

76
62
14

29942
26153
3789

140975
124046
16929

74503
65406
9097

66472
58640
7832

59.93
59.27
64.66

53
184
185
186
187

Natore Zila
Gurudaspur
Lalpur
Natore Sadar
Singra

Gurudaspur
Gopalpur
Natore
Singra

55.79
13.60
15.17
14.80
12.22

36
09
09
09
09

93
18
16
33
26

30718
6457
4217
15151
4893

142460
29110
19920
70835
22595

74145
15093
10267
36989
11796

68315
14017
9653
33846
10799

58.38
45.98
53.68
67.94
48.01

54
188
189
190

Nawabganj Zila
Gomastapur
Nawabganj Sadar
Sibganj

Rahanpur(Gomostapur
Nawabganj
Shibganj

72.32
14.38
34.35
23.59

33
09
15
09

134
33
70
31

43290
5854
30475
6961

218614
30466
152223
35925

109663
15845
75375
18443

108951
14621
76848
17482

51.12
49.46
53.81
41.04

55
191
192
193
194
195
196
197

Rajshahi Zila
Rajshahi City Corporation
Bagha
Bagmara
Bagmara
Charghat
Godagari
Tanore

Bagha
Bhabaniganj
Tahirpur
Charghat
Godagari
Tanore

175.36
96.68
10.99
13.34
10.84
18.73
14.18
24.91

89
35
09
09
09
09
09
09

299
170
25
23
17
20
18
26

110072
77016
5077
3662
3853
7451
6129
6884

540043
388811
22038
15714
16826
34812
32906
28936

287619
208525
11457
8161
8658
18346
17280
15192

252424
180286
10581
7553
8168
16466
15626
13744

64.22
69.30
48.22
37.60
60.80
58.44
52.02
49.13

56
198
199

Gaibandha Zila
Gaibandha Sadar
Gobindaganj

Gaibandha
Gobindaganj

25.37
10.60
14.77

18
09
09

56
34
22

20063
12648
7415

90531
59289
31242

46546
30450
16096

43985
28839
15146

60.98
67.60
48.22

57
200
201

Kurigram Zila
Kurigram Sadar
Ulipur

Kurigram
Ulipur

53.46
27.32
26.14

18
09
09

123
107
16

23791
13878
9913

109224
66392
42832

56146
34474
21672

53078
31918
21160

49.93
64.10
43.04

58
202
203

Lalmonirhat Zila
Lalmonirhat Sadar
Patgram

Lalmonirhat
Patgram

31.03
17.61
13.42

18
09
09

86
63
23

18873
13616
5257

82508
57236
25272

42950
29972
12978

39558
27264
12294

59.33
60.85
55.65

59
204
205
206

Nilphamari Zila
Domar
Nilphamari Sadar
Saidpur

Domar
Nilphamari
Saidpur

63.19
9.42
19.28
34.49

33
09
09
15

68
12
13
43

33069
4024
8194
20851

169319
16626
40084
112609

87327
8612
20426
58289

81992
8014
19658
54320

57.51
57.96
60.73
56.32

52
182
183

Female

42
09
09
15
09

Sirajganj Zila
Kazipur
Shahjadpur
Sirajganj Sadar
Ullahpara

Population
Male

60.05
8.49
11.00
28.49
12.07

51
178
179
180
181

Area
(sq.km.)

(Contd)

46

Area, Population, Household and Household Characteristics

2.04

Area, Population and Literacy Rate by Pourashava, 2001

Sl .
No.
1

Zila and Upazila

Paurashava

Ward

Mahallah

Household
Total

Literacy
Rate
11

10

203

67079

329668

169859

159809

58.69

Badarganj

6.79

09

12

5435

23842

12477

11365

53.57

Kaunia

Haragachh

16.13

09

82

13404

64516

33086

31430

37.82

Rangpur Sadar

Rangpur

50.69

15

109

48240

241310

124296

117014

64.47

177.54

144

608

110976

620714

335477

285237

63.71

36.62

36

124

19869

109806

57396

52410

62.17

7.11

09

63

10189

55476

29320

26156

12.77

09

29

3349

18165

9190

8975

207

Badarganj

208
209

Female

33

Rangpur Zila

Population
Male

73.61

60

Area
(sq.km.)

Sylhet Division

61

Habiganj Zila

210

Habiganj Sadar

Habiganj

211

Habiganj Sadar

Shayestaganj

212

Madhabpur

Madhabpur

7.01

09

12

2969

16646

8728

7918

52.45

213

Nabiganj

Nabiganj

9.73

09

20

3362

19519

10158

9361

55.00

46.89

36

122

18314

94525

50980

43545

62.00

9.83

09

29

2726

14066

7232

6834

49.19
60.27

62

Maulvibazar Zila

214

Kamalganj

Kamalganj

215

Kulaura

Kulaura

10.50

09

26

3902

20934

10938

9996

216

Maulvibazar Sadar

Maulvibazar

10.36

09

47

7522

40107

22187

19720

65.21

217

Sreemangal

Sreemangal

16.20

09

20

4164

19418

10623

8795

66.16

63

Sunam Ganj Zila

61.14

36

138

23637

142424

75322

67102

55.17

218

Chhatak

Chhatak

11.80

09

22

6167

34172

18229

15943

55.90

219

Derai

Derai

6.50

09

29

3894

22680

11926

10754

52.11

220

Jagannathpur

Jagannathpur

25.45

09

43

5235

34908

18369

16539

47.62

221

Sunamganj Sadar

Sunamganj

17.39

09

44

8341

50664

26798

23866

61.07
69.13

64

Sylhet Zila

222

Sylhet

223

Zakiganj

City Corporation
Zakiganj

Source: Population and Housing Census2011, BBS

32.89

36

224

49156

273959

151779

122180

26.50

27

207

47270

263197

146247

116950

69.73

6.39

09

17

1886

10762

5532

5230

53.41

46

Area, Population, Household and Household Characteristics

2.05

Household and Population of Statistical Metropolitan Area (SMA), 2001

Sl.
No.
1.

Name of SMA

Household

Total

Dhaka

2.

Chittagong

588471

2991723

1639045

1352678

121

5.1

3.

Khulna

253215

1172831

623723

549108

114

4.6

4.

Rajshahi

2071046

Total

Population
Male
Female
5382233
4290530

9672763

Sex
ratio
125

Household
size
4.6

135616

651062

345319

305743

113

4.8

3101078

14488379

7990320

6498059

123

4.8

Source : Population and Housing Census, 2001, BBS

2.06

Inter-Censal Growth Rate of Population, 1911-2011

Year and date of census


1911

Population
(Adjusted)
31,555,056

March-10

Variation
Number
2,627,270

9.08

Growth Rate
(exponential
0.94
0.60

Percent

1921

March18

33,254,096

1,699,040

5.38

1931

Feb.-26

35,604,170

2850071

7.07

0.74

1941

March-01

41,997,297

6893127

17.96

1.70

1951

March-01

44,165,740

2,168,443

5.16

0.50

1961

Feb.-01

55,222,663

11,056,923

25.04

2.26

1974

March-01

76,398,000

21,175,337

38.35

2.48

1981

March-05

89,912,000

13,514,000

17.69

2.35

1991

March-11

111,455,185

21,543,185

23.96

2.17

2001

January-23

130522598

19067402

17.11

1.59

2011

March-15-19

149772364

1.37

Source : Population and Housing Census, 2011, BBS

2.07

Population by Sex and Age Group, 1991-2011


(In`000)

Year

Sex

Total

0-4

5-9

10-14

15-24

25-34

35-44

45-59

60+

1991

Both sex
Male
Female

111455
57314
54141

18695
9482
9213

18391
9505
8886

13443
7175
6267

18864
9175
9690

16269
8032
8236

10883
5886
4997

8865
4762
4104

6045
3298
2748

1995

Both sex
Male
Female

119957
61643
58314

16877
8577
8300

18611
9354
9257

15913
8132
7781

22967
11784
11183

18294
9426
8868

11534
6020
5514

10520
5610
4910

5250
3164
2086

1996

Both sex
Male
Female

122125
62714
59411

15502
7921
7581

18680
9733
8947

15455
7839
7616

21297
10781
10516

17374
8629
8745

13382
6924
6458

10687
5625
5062

9748
5262
4486

2001

Both Sex
Male
Female

124355
64091
60264

16002
8327
7675

16696
8749
7947

15872
8389
7483

23212
11250
11962

19623
9300
10323

14152
7678
6474

11069
6130
4939

7729
4268
3461

Both Sex
1440437 150620
181732
Male
721098
76385
93225
Female
719339
74234
88507
Source: Population and Housing Census, SVRS, BBS.

166466
86149
80317

261617
198093
201973

239793
113044
126749

178181
89783
88398

154333
82394
71939

107595
57250
50445

2011

Area, Population, Household and Household Characteristics

2.08

47

Percentage Distribution of Population by Sex and Age Groups,1974-2011

Year
1974

Sex
Both sex
Male
Female

Total
100.0
100.0
100.0

0-4
16.9
16.2
17.6

5-9
18.3
17.8
18.9

10-14
12.8
13.5
12.2

20-24
15.1
15.0
15.3

25-34
12.5
11.8
13.2

35-44
10.0
10.2
9.6

45-59
8.7
9.3
8.0

60+
5.7
6.2
5.2

1981

Both sex
Male
Female

100.0
100.0
100.0

17.0
16.6
17.4

16.3
16.0
16.5

13.4
13.9
12.9

17.1
16.4
17.9

13.1
12.8
13.5

9.3
9.5
9.1

8.2
8.7
7.7

5.6
6.1
5.1

1991

Both sex
Male
Female

100.0
100.0
100.0

16.77
16.54
17.02

16.50
16.58
16.41

12.06
12.52
11.58

16.92
16.01
17.90

14.60
4.02
15.21

9.77
10.27
9.23

7.95
8.31
7.58

5.42
5.75
5.07

1995

Both sex
Male
Female

100.0
100.0
100.0

14.07
13.90
14.33

15.51
15.16
15.97

13.27
13.19
13.44

19.15
19.11
19.29

15.25
15.28
15.21

9.62
9.25
9.76

8.76
9.80
8.52

4.37
5.12
3.68

1996

Both sex
Male
Female

100.0
100.0
100.0

12.69
12.63
12.76

15.30
15.52
15.06

12.66
12.50
12.82

17.44
17.19
17.70

14.23
13.76
14.72

10.95
11.04
10.87

8.75
8.97
8.52

7.98
8.39
7.55

2001

Both Sex
Male
Female

13.02
13.02
12.84

12.99
13.09
12.88

13.64
13.93
13.35

12.79
13.21
12.37

18.19
17.02
19.42

15.55
14.13
17.03

11.38
11.94
10.79

5.54
9.70
8.36

6.38
6.86
5.84

2011

Both Sex
Male
Female

100.00
100.00
100.00

10.46
10.59
10.32

12.62
12.93
12.30

11.56
11.95
11.17

18.16
17.04
19.29

16.65
15.68
17.62

12.37
12.45
12.29

10.71
11.43
10.00

7.48
7.94
7.01

Source: Population and Housing Census,BBS

2.09 Enumerated Population of Bangladesh by Former Districts in Census Years


1911-2011
Former Districts
Bandarban
Chittagong H.Ts
Chittagong
Comilla
Noakhali
Sylhet

1921

1931

1941

1951

1961

1974

1991
231
744
6715
8207
4626
6765

2001
299
1034
8386
9265
5307
7939

(In`000)
2011
388
7616
7616
5387
3108
3434

154
1508
2455
1303
2241

173
1611
2696
1473
2298

213
1797
3056
1707
2466

247
2153
3860
2217
2832

288
2309
3792
2274
3059

383
2983
4389
2383
3490

508
4315
5819
3234
4759

1981
171
580
5491
6881
3816
5656

Dhaka
Faridpur
Jamalpur
Mymensingh
Tangail

2929
1958
4531
-

3172
2030
4842
-

3449
2163
5135
-

4224
2650
6030
-

4073
2710
4558
1227

5096
3179
5532
1487

7611
4060
2059
5508
2078

10014
4764
2452
6568
2444

13232
5424
3013
7994
3002

17192
6102
4490
4583
3291

12043
1912
2292
5110
3605

Barisal
Jessore
Khulna
Kushtia

2613
1597
1380
842

2844
1590
1472
783

3194
1552
1629
808

3811
1695
1944
920

2636
1703
2076
884

3068
2190
2449
1166

3928
3327
3557
1884

4667
4020
4329
2292

5413
4848
5039
2801

5865
5574
5793
3338

2324
2764
2318
1946

1006

1194

1499

1843

2050

2309

1535

Bogra
1017
1083
1122
Dianajpur
1168
1220
1236
Pabna
1425
1385
1438
Rajshahi
2000
2028
1993
Rangpur
2434
2555
2646
Bangladesh
31555
33255
35604
Note: Figures may differ due to rounding.
Source: Population and Housing Census , BBS

1260
1336
1584
2198
2924
41885

1278
1355
1584
2205
2916
41933

1574
1710
1959
2881
3796
50909

2231
2571
2815
4268
5447
71478

2728
3200
3424
5270
6510
87120

3434
3983
4183
6594
8015
106315

3860
4693
4870
7625
9154

3400
2990
2523
2595
2881

124355

144043

Patuakhali

1911

48

Area, Population, Household and Household Characteristics

2.10

Population 10 Years and Over by Age Group, Sex and Marital Status, 2011

Age
Group

Total

Total
Male

TOTAL

110808485

55148752

55659733 35447411 21479889 13967522 69943850 33247415 36696435 4886669 351322

4535347

530555

70126

10-14

16646615

8614889

8031726

16450920

8545963

7904957

173360

64070

109290

18197

4004

14193

4138

852

3286

15-19

12861890

6509492

6352398

10553543

6317008

4236535

2249326

186326

2063000

21592

3749

17843

37429

2409

35020

20-24

13299789

5777370

75222419

5208491

4002616

1205875

7964914

1758336

6206578

44115

7062

37053

82269

9356

72913

25-29

13479508

6225252

7254256

2112683

4792260

320423

11204575

4408783

6795792

75900

10882

65018

86350

13327

73023

30-34

10499764

5079106

5420658

558804

458868

99936

9758253

4599926

5158327

112068

10147

101921

70639

10165

60474

35-39

9556426

4697348

4859078

207706

152047

55659

9100217

4526016

4574201

183022

10843

172179

65481

8442

57039

40-44

8261661

4280922

3980739

114968

75612

39356

7784154

4183863

3600321

300957

14172

286785

61552

7275

54277

45-49

6380072

3363272

3016800

65600

41561

24039

5925014

3302434

2622580

348201

14584

333617

41257

4693

36564

50-54

5552270

2952595

2599675

50688

29856

20832

4948560

2897253

2051307

520720

21675

499045

32302

3811

28491

55-59

3500996

1923534

1577462

27669

16382

11287

3056500

1885629

1170871

401666

19298

382368

15161

2225

12936

60-64

3934013

2081306

1852707

33618

16850

16768

3118572

2024328

1094244

766001

37667

728334

15822

2461

13361

65-69

2113488

1149569

963919

16584

8538

8046

1610010

1109358

500652

480483

30337

450146

6411

1336

5075

70+
Rural
TOTAL

4721993

2494097

2227896

46137

22328

23809

3050365

2301093

749272

1613747 166902

1446845

11744

3774

7970

83780886

40964256

42816630 25836789 15516131 10320558 53599262 25118050 28481212 3932861 276215

3656646

411974

53860

358114

10-14

13036749

6746461

6290288

12882985

6692051

6190934

135533

50534

84999

14897

3201

11696

3334

675

2659

15-19

9444802

4773561

4671241

7663156

4628283

3034873

1733893

140494

1593399

17185

2878

14307

30568

1906

28662

20-24

9549035

3974278

5574757

3312688

2605444

707244

6137026

1356088

4780938

34460

5363

29097

64861

7383

57478

25-29

9840874

4378914

5461960

1261765

1079045

182720

8454288

3281363

5172925

58582

8195

50387

66239

10311

55928

30-34

7742150

3618853

4123297

331643

269196

62447

7269896

3334658

3935238

86933

7488

79445

53678

7511

46167

35-39

7132097

3406235

3725862

132290

94641

37649

6809053

3297354

3511699

140967

7939

133028

49787

6301

43486

40-44

6246924

3156730

3090194

78213

50605

27608

5889826

3090238

2799588

231888

10472

221416

46997

5415

41582

45-49

4875089

2513613

2361476

45610

28590

17020

4528664

2470725

2057939

269078

10761

258317

31737

3537

28200

50-54

4327096

2249313

2077783

36131

21112

15019

3857136

2209169

1647967

408687

16120

392567

25142

2912

22230

55-59

2742239

1474861

1267378

19533

11454

8069

2394394

1447132

947262

216233

14512

301721

12079

1753

10326

60-64

3174988

1655310

1519678

24801

12325

12476

2517901

1612041

905860

619632

28986

590646

12654

1958

10696

Female

Total

Un Married
Male

Female

Total

Married
Male

Female

Total

Widow/Widower
Male
Female

Divorce/Seperated
Total
Male
Female
460429

65-69

1727158

931935

795223

12400

6251

6049

1317614

900729

416885

391945

23776

368169

5199

1079

4120

70+

3941685

2084192

1857493

35574

17024

18550

2554038

1927525

626513

1342374 136524

1205850

9699

3119

6580

(Contd)

Area, Population, Household and Household Characteristics

2.10

49

Population 10 Years and Over by Age Group, Sex and Marital Status, 2011

Age
Group
Urban
TOTAL

Total

Total
Male

Female

Total

Total

Married
Male

Female

27027599

14184496

12843103

9610622

5963758

3646864

16344588

8129365

8215223

953808

75107

878701

118581

16266

102315

10-14

3609866

1868428

1741438

3567935

1853912

1714023

37827

13536

24291

3300

803

2497

804

177

627

15-19

3417088

1735931

1681157

2890387

1688725

1201662

515433

45832

469601

4407

871

3536

6861

503

6358

20-24

3750754

1803092

1947662

1895803

1397172

498631

1827888

402248

1425640

9655

1699

7956

17408

1973

15435

25-29

3638634

1846338

1792296

850918

713215

137703

2750287

1127420

1622867

17318

2687

14631

20111

3016

17095

30-34

2757614

1460253

1297361

227161

189672

37489

2488357

1265268

1223089

25135

2659

22476

16961

2654

14307

35-39

2424329

1291113

133216

75416

57406

18010

2291164

1228662

1062502

42055

2904

39151

15694

2141

13553

40-44

2014737

1124192

890545

36755

25007

11748

1894358

1093625

800733

69069

3700

65369

14555

1860

12695

45-49

1504983

849659

655324

19990

12971

7019

1396350

831709

564641

79123

3823

75300

9520

1156

8364

50-54

1225174

703282

521892

14557

8744

5813

1091424

688084

403340

112033

5555

106478

7160

899

6261

55-59

758757

448673

310084

8136

4918

3218

662106

438497

223609

85433

4786

80647

3082

472

2610

60-64

759025

425996

333029

8817

4525

4292

600671

412287

188384

146369

8681

137688

3168

503

2665

65-69

386330

217634

168696

4184

2187

1997

292396

208629

83767

88538

6561

81977

1212

257

955

70+

780308

409905

370403

10563

5304

5259

496327

373568

122759

271373

30378

240995

2045

655

1390

Source: Population and Housing Census , 2011, BBS

Un Married
Male
Female

Widow/Widower
Total
Male
Female

Total

Divorce/Seperated
Male
Female

50

Area, Population, Household and Housing Characteristics

2.11

Mean Age at Marriage by Sex


Year/Source

Male

Female

1974
1974
1975
1980
1981

Population Census
BRSFM
BFS
BLDS
SV R S

15.9
16.6
24.5
24.9
25.6

24.0
23.9
16.4
16.4
17.8

1982
1983
1984
1985
1986

"
"
"
"
"

25.9
25.2
23.9
25.3
24.5

17.7
18.6
17.8
18.0
17.5

1987
1988
1989
1990
1991

"
"
"
"
"

25.0
24.8
25.0
25.1
25.2

17.9
18.0
18.0
18.0
18.1

1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998

"
"
"
"
"

25.2
26.6
27.7
27.5
27.6
27.6
27.6

18.2
19.6
19.8
19.9
20.0
20.0
20.2

1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005*
2006*
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011

"
"
"
"
"

,,
,,
..

,,

27.7
27.7
25.8
25.6
25.2
25.3
23.3
23.4
23.6
23.8
23.8
23.9
24.9

20.3
20.4
20.4
20.6
20.4
19.0
17.9
18.1
18.4
19.1
18.5
18.7
18.6

Source : SVRS, 2011, BBS

2.12
Year
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011

Number of Marriages and Crude Marriage Rates


Number of marriages (Million)
1.01
0.90
1.15
1.14
1.12
1.13
1.19
1.20
1.20
1.17
1.32
1.17
1.17
1.16
-

Source : SVRS, 2011, BBS

Marriages per 1000 Population


10.23
8.81
11.55
11.20
10.90
10.80
11.82
10.74
10.03
10.01
10.20
10.10
9.450
9.20
9.10
9.00
8.90
9.48
10.41
12.44
13.00
12.45
12.46
11.55
13.15
12.69
12.69

Area, Population, Household and Housing Characteristics

2.13
Year

51

Percentage Distribution and Variation of Major Communities by


Religion, 1901-2011
All

Muslim

Hindu*

Others

communities

Percent

Variation

Percent

Variation

Percent

Variation

1901

100

66.1

33.0

0.9

1911

100

67.2

10.9

31.0

4.3

1.3

49.1

1921

100

68.1

6.8

30.6

2.2

1.3

10.2

1931

100

69.5

9.2

29.4

2.8

1.0

-5.0

1941

100

70.3

19.3

28.0

12.4

1.6

76.9

1951

100

76.9

9.2

22.0

-21.4

0.1

-37.3

1961

100

80.4

26.9

18.5

1.5

0.1

22.3

1974

100

85.4

49.3

13.5

3.1

0.2

34.4

1981

100

86.7

23.7

12.1

9.3

0.3

38.8

1991

100

88.3

24.4

10.5

5.8

0.3

18.1

2001

100

89.6

18.7

9.3

5.8

0.2

11.2

2011

100

90.39

8.54

1.07

Source : Population and Housing Census, BBS

2.14

Intercensal Growth Rates of Population (Both Sexes) and Youths


Based on Population Adjusted for Net Undercount, 1974-2001

Age group
1974

Population (in thousand)


1981
1991

2001

1974-81

Growth rate (Exponential)


1981-91
1974-91

1991-2001

15-19

6326

8408

9500

11963

4.06

1.22

2.39

2.33

20-24

5250

6997

9364

10916

4.10

2.91

3.40

1.59

25-29

5200

6626

9472

10760

3.46

3.57

3.53

1.28

15-29

16776

22031

28336

33639

3.89

2.52

3.08

1.73

Total Population

76398

89912

111455

123851

2.32

2.15

2.22

1.06

Source : Population and Housing Census- 2001, BBS

52

Area, Population, Household and Housing Characteristics

2.15
Name of Zila
Bangladesh
1. Bagerhat
2. Bandarban
3. Barguna
4. Barisal
5. Bhola
6. Bogra
7. Brahmanbaria
8. Chandpur
9. Chittagong
10. Chuadanga
11. Comilla
12. Cox's Bazar
13. Dhaka
14. Dinajpur
15. Faridpur
16. Feni
17. Gaibandha
18. Gazipur
19. Gopalganj
20. Habiganj
21. Joypurhat
22. Jamalpur
23. Jessore
24. Jhalokati
25. Jhenaidah
26. Khagrachhari
27. Khulna
28. Kishoreganj
29. Kurigram
30. Kushtia
31. Lakshmipur
32. Lalmonirhat
33. Madaripur
34. Magura
35. Manikganj
36. Meherpur
37. Maulvibazar
38. Munshiganj
39. Mymensingh
40. Naogaon
41. Narail
42. Narayanganj
43. Narsingdi
44. Natore
45. Nawabganj
46. Netrokona
47. Nilphamari
48. Noakhali
49. Pabna
50. Panchagar
51. Patuakhali
52. Pirojpur
53. Rajshahi
54. Rajbari
55. Rangamati
56. Rangpur
57. Shariatpur
58. Satkhira
59. Sirajganj
60. Sherpur
61. Sunamganj
62. Sylhet
63. Tangail
64. Thakurgaon

Distribution of Tribal Population and Households by Zila, 2011.


House hold
353727
698
36288
325
15
11
2008
25
282
6834
329
604
2885
4615
15999
651
117
1123
3525
348
14534
5705
376
3790
11
698
70175
476
94
115
373
56
23
17
1760
115
4
13217
24
8632
28374
208
165
40
2853
3216
6021
109
51
501
383
376
12
11132
293
76821
4727
10
569
4676
4180
1444
2484
6071
2139

Source : Population and Housing Census- 2011, BBS.

Institutional
370
0
75
0
0
0
0
0
0
23
0
4
1
31
7
0
3
0
7
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
23
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
3
0
18
3
0
2
0
1
1
10
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
0
121
4
0
0
5
4
4
1
8
0

Others
2078
5
313
3
2
0
7
2
2
0
149
10
34
323
43
5
15
1
48
3
38
11
9
5
0
6
26
2
2
3
2
3
0
1
3
0
1
42
7
39
20
0
26
4
6
4
38
0
7
2
3
3
1
78
0
411
10
1
2
7
12
6
10
18
4

Tribal
Popu lation
1586141
3327
172401
1143
76
57
7981
118
1292
32165
1268
2974
14551
20123
66861
3233
639
4312
15368
206
65802
23139
1569
17432
57
3108
316987
2054
433
486
1666
244
126
76
8099
582
18
63466
103
35907
116736
943
899
208
11912
14190
25247
495
347
1973
1528
1399
53
49312
1285
356153
18561
93
2615
19772
16231
6911
12781
25584
9632

Male
797477
1677
87670
565
45
28
3984
59
674
16329
611
1667
7045
10400
33030
1670
351
2111
7702
1080
33038
11712
803
8779
28
1528
159310
1022
227
226
819
131
59
38
4043
313
9
31422
78
17288
57863
465
603
109
5927
7031
12323
257
201
973
751
707
26
24136
612
181820
9180
80
1278
9583
8091
3521
6470
13022
4891

Female
788664
1650
84731
578
31
29
3997
59
618
15836
657
1307
7506
9723
33831
1563
288
2201
7666
986
32764
11427
766
8653
29
1580
157677
1032
206
260
847
113
67
38
4056
269
9
32044
25
18619
58873
478
296
99
5985
7159
12924
238
146
1000
777
692
27
25176
673
174333
9381
13
1337
10189
8140
3390
6311
12562
4741

Area, Population, Household and Housing Characteristics

2.16

Crude Birth Rates and Total Fertility Rates

Sources

Year

CBR Per 1000

TFR

Pilot study
BLDS
VRS
VRS
VRS
VRS
VRS
VRS
VRS
VRS
VRS
VRS
SVRS
SVRS
BDSR
BDSR
SVR
BDSR
BDSR
VRS
VRS
VRS
VRS
SVRS
SVRS
SVRS
SVRS
SVRS
SVRS
SVRS
SVRS
SVRS
SVRS

1978
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011

37.0
33.4
34.6
34.8
35.0
34.8
34.6
34.4
33.3
33.2
33.0
32.8
31.6
30.8
28.8
27.0
26.5
25.6
21.0
19.9
19.2
19.0
18.9
20.1
20.9
20.8
20.7
20.6
20.9
20.5
19.4
19.2
19.2

5.77
4.99
5.04
5.21
5.07
4.83
4.71
4.70
4.42
4.45
4.35
4.33
4.24
4.18
3.84
3.58
3.45
3.41
3.10
2.98
2.64
2.59
2.56
2.55
2.57
2.51
2.46
2.41
2.39
2.30
2.15
2.12
2.11

Source : SVRS. 2011, BBS

2.17
Year
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
Source: SVRS, 2011, BBS

Crude Birth Rate (CBR) by Residence


National
33.2
33.0
32.8
31.6
30.8
28.8
27.0
26.5
25.6
21.0
19.9
19.2
19.0
18.9
20.1
20.9
20.8
20.7
20.6
20.9
20.5
19.4
19.2
19.2

Urban
24.9
24.4
24.6
23.9
23.7
21.0
20.2
19.4
19.0
16.2
14.0
13.8
13.7
13.6
16.6
17.9
17.8
17.8
17.5
17.4
17.2
16.8
17.1
17.4

Rural
34.6
34.5
34.3
32.9
32.2
30.0
29.1
28.5
27.8
24.5
21.0
20.9
20.8
20.7
21.0
21.7
21.6
21.7
21.7
22.1
22.4
20.4
20.1
20.2

53

54

Area, Population, Household and Housing Characteristics

2.18

Year

Age Specific and Total Fertility Rate Per 1000 Women in Bangladesh for
Selected Years
Total fertility rate
(per women)

15-19

Vital Registration System, (VRS), B.B.S


1986
4.70
1987
4.42
1988
4.45
1989
4.35
1990
4.33
1991
4.24
1992
4.18
1993
3.84
1994
3.58
1995
3.45
1996
3.41
1997
3.10
1998
2.98
1999
2.64
2000
2.59
2001
2.56
2002
2.55
2003
2.57
2004
2.51
2005
2.46
2006
2.41
2007
2.39
2008
2.30
2009
2.15
2010
2.12
2011
2.11
Source : SVRS, 2011, BBS

85
86
78
80
79
77
75
60
56
55
54
48
47
32
39
44
57
64
59
57
54
59
60
62
59
65

20-24

265
247
248
245
240
234
232
220
205
202
200
183
174
165
159
152
153
163
165
160
159
148
142
137
136
142

Age-specific fertility rate (per 1000 women)


25-29
30-34
35-39

247
243
244
227
233
227
232
214
207
198
196
177
171
168
162
159
134
135
130
131
121
123
116
113
113
110

177
161
153
158
158
153
152
140
126
119
117
107
103
90
89
87
88
82
71
71
72
79
73
68
66
62

110
105
100
107
109
106
103
103
98
94
93
86
81
52
50
49
47
42
50
48
47
44
38
33
36
30

40-44

40
30
38
37
34
33
32
27
18
17
17
16
14
16
15
15
21
19
21
18
22
16
15
12
11
9

45-49

15
10
17
15
12
12
10
7
6
5
5
5
5
5
4
4
13
9
8
8
7
8
9
4
5
4

Area, Population, Household and Housing Characteristics

2.19
Year

55

Age-Specific Fertility Rates Per 1000 Women by Residence


Total fertility
rate per
wornan

National
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
Rural
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
Urban
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011

Age groups
15-19

20-24

25-29

30-34

35-39

40-44

45-49

2.98
2.64
2.59
2.56
2.55
2.57
2.51
2.46
2.41
2.39
2.30
2.15
2.12
2.11

47
32
39
44
57
64
59
57
54
59
66
62
59
65

174
165
159
152
153
163
165
160
159
148
142
137
136
142

171
168
162
159
134
135
130
131
121
123
116
113
113
110

103
90
91
89
88
82
71
71
72
79
73
68
66
62

81
51
49
49
47
42
50
48
47
44
38
33
36
30

14
16
15
15
21
19
21
18
22
16
15
12
11
9

5
4
5
5
13
9
8
8
7
8
9
4
5
4

3.00
2.91
2.89
2.84
2.69
2.70
2.67
2.65
2.63
2.61
2.60
2.28
2.26
2.25

48
39
43
49
62
70
63
61
58
67
75
68
61
65

174
178
178
171
160
170
176
173
173
164
159
147
145
142

178
188
181
179
138
138
136
141
131
133
131
113
120
110

114
100
102
96
90
86
75
76
78
85
82
71
72
62

88
54
54
51
51
46
54
51
53
49
44
34
39
30

19
18
17
17
23
20
24
21
25
17
19
13
12
9

5
5
4
4
14
10
9
8
8
8
11
5
5
4

2.24
1.76
1.68
1.73
1.94
1.91
1.91
1.87
1.81
1.79
1.79
1.65
1.72
1.71

21
21
26
24
40
41
42
38
41
39
51
50
52
52

137
104
101
102
130
124
129
127
123
107
113
116
112
196

130
109
102
97
120
107
106
105
95
99
93
89
92
192

101
62
57
68
79
65
54
60
56
63
57
53
46
125

47
42
36
41
32
27
37
31
30
31
28
26
30
100

9
9
9
10
13
13
11
9
14
14
10
5
8
29

5
5
4
4
6
5
3
4
4
5
7
4
3
5

Source : SVRS, 2011, BBS


2.20

Gross Reproduction Rate (GRR) and Net Reproduction Rate (NRR) by Residence
GRR

Year
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
Source : SVRS, 2011. BBS

NRR
National
2.01
1.81
1.68
1.66
1.52
1.45
1.29
1.27
1.26
1.26
1.24
1.21
1.19
1.17
1.17
1.11
1.07
1.05
1.04

Urban
1.32
1.25
1.20
1.19
1.10
1.08
0.86
0.82
0.80
1.03
0.95
0.92
0.91
0.90
0.87
0.87
0.81
0.84
0.85

Rural
2.12
1.98
1.85
1.84
1.63
1.62
1.44
1.41
1.40
1.32
1.32
1.28
1.28
1.27
1.28
1.25
1.15
1.12
1.11

National
1.57
1.48
1.48
1.46
1.37
1.31
1.25
1.24
1.23
1.22
1.20
1.18
1.17
1.15
1.14
1.09
1.06
1.04
1.03

Urban
1.25
1.12
1.09
1.08
1.07
1.06
0.82
0.79
0.79
0.94
0.92
0.91
0.90
0.88
0.85
0.86
0.80
0.82
0.83

Rural
1.70
1.65
1.68
1.64
1.62
1.43
1.39
1.37
1.36
1.29
1.29
1.25
1.24
1.24
1.24
1.23
1.14
1.11
1.10

56

Area, Population, Household and Housing Characteristics

2.21

Estimated Number of Birth by Locality

Residence

Year

Both sex

Male

(In '000')
Female

Total

1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011

3326
3275
3228
3126
3057
2608
2454
2472
2489
2674
2814
2830
2879
2901
2986
3022
2832
2870
2891

1711
1670
1641
1575
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a
n.a
n.a
n,a
n,a
n.a
n.a
-

1615
1605
1587
1551
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a
n.a
n.a
n.a
n.a
n.a
n.a
-

Urban

1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011

373
352
351
339
490
489
406
413
421
515
564
577
607
603
615
623
619
652
631

193
183
182
178
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a
n.a
n,a
n.a
n,a
n.a
n.a
-

180
169
169
161
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a
n.a
n,a
n.a
n.a
n.a
n.a
-

Rural

1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011

2953
2923
2877
2666
2567
2119
2048
2059
2068
2159
2250
2253
2272
2298
2371
2399
2213
2218
2260

1518
1487
1473
1441
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a
n.a
n,a
n.a
na
n.a
n.a
-

1435
1436
1424
1402
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a
n.a
n,a
n.a
na
n.a
n.a
-

Source : SVRS, 2011, BBS

Area, Population, Household and Housing Characteristics

2.22

57

Child-Woman Ratio by Zila, 2001

Name of Zila

ChildWomen
Ratio

2.23

Bangladesh
BARISAL DIVISION
Barguna
Barisal
Bhola
Jhalakathi
Patuakhali
Pirojpur

519
557
547
543
716
510
541
491

CHITTAGONG DIVISION
Bandarban
Brahmanbaria
Chandpur
Chittagong
Comilla
Cox's Bazar
Feni
Khagrachhari
Lakshmipur
Noakhali
Rangamati

584
621
708
571
470
606
777
511
641
621
640
562

DHAKA DIVISION
Dhaka
Faridpur
Gazipur
Gopalganj
Jamalpur
Kishoreganj
Madaripur
Manikganj
Munshiganj
Mymensingh
Narayanganj
Narsingdi
Netrokona
Rajbari
Shariatpur
Sherpur
Tangail

506
351
542
421
578
536
694
589
437
463
646
463
603
685
511
653
573
441

KHULNA DIVISION
Bagerhat
Chuadanga
Jessore
Jhenaidah
Khulna
Kushtia
Magura
Meherpur
Narail
Satkhira

435
476
412
424
421
415
414
490
380
512
458

RAJSHAHI DIVISION
Bogra
Dinajpur
Gaibandha
Joypurhat
Kurigram
Lalmonirhat
Naogaon
Natore
Nawabganj
Nilphamari
Pabna
Panchagarh
Rajshahi
Rangpur
Sirajganj
Thakurgaon

488
422
487
518
392
582
561
432
421
547
591
475
560
411
490
539
554

SYLHET DIVISION
Habiganj
Moulvibazar
Sunamganj
Sylhet

647
656
579
713
634

Source : Population and Housing Census, 2001, BBS

Crude Death Rate

Year

Crude death rate per


1000 Population

1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011

12.1
12.1
11.5
11.3
11.3
11.4
11.2
11.0
10.0
9.3
8.7
8.2
5.9
5.1
5.1
4.9
4.8
5.1
5.9
5.8
5.8
5.6
6.2
6.0
5.8
5.6
5.5

Source : SVRS , 2011, BBS

2.24 Crude Death Rate (CDR) Per 1000


Population by Residence in Bangladesh
Year
1989
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
Source : SVRS, 2011, BBS

National
11.4
11.2
11.0
10.0
9.3
8.7
8.2
5.9
5.1
5.1
4.9
4.8
5.1
5.9
5.8
5.8
5.6
6.2
6.0
5.8
5.6
5.5

Urban
7.8
7.8
7.5
7.2
7.1
6.7
6.5
4.2
3.7
3.5
3.5
4.3
3.8
4.7
4.4
4.9
4.4
5.1
5.1
4.7
4.9
4.8

Rural
11.8
11.5
11.3
10.4
9.3
9.0
8.8
6.5
5.4
5.4
5.3
5.2
5.4
6.2
6.1
6.1
6.0
6.6
6.5
6.1
5.9
5.8

58

Area, Population, Household and Housing Characteristics

2.25

Infant Mortality Per 1000 Live Births by Sex and Residence


Year

Sex

Residence
Urban

National

Rural

2003

Both Sex
Male
Female

53
55
51

40
42
37

57
59
55

2004

Both Sex
Male
Female
Both Sex
Male
Female

52
57
47
50
52
47

41
52
30
44
45
43

55
58
51
51
54
48

Both Sex
Male
Female
BothSex
Male
Female
BothSex
Male
Female

45
47
43
43
44
41
41
42
40

38
35
41
42
42
42
40
39
40

47
51
43
43
45
40
42
43
41

2009

BothSex
Male
Female

39
42
37

37
36
38

40
42
37

2010

Both Sex
Male
Female

36
38
35

35
34
36

37
39
35

2011

Both Sex
Male
Female

35
36
33

32
31
34

36
38
33

2005

2006
2007
2008

Source : SVRS , 2011, BBS

2.26 Child Death Rate Per 1000 Children of Ages 1-4 Years by Sex and Residence
Year

Residence

Both Sex

Male

Female

2003

National
Urban
Rural

4.6
4.4
4.7

5.1
5.4
5.0

4.3
3.4
4.6

2004

National
Urban
Rural

4.5
3.8
4.6

4.4
3.4
4.7

4.5
4.3
4.5

2005

National
Urban
Rural

4.1
2.6
4.5

4.1
3.2
4.4

4.0
2.0
4.6

2006

National
Urban
Rural

3.9
3.3
4.1

4.0
3.0
4.3

3.7
3.5
3.8

2007

National
Urban
Rural

2008

National
Urban
Rural

3.6
2.3
4.0
3.1
2.2
3.4

3.6
1.9
4.1
3.1
2.1
3.6

3.6
2.7
3.8
3.0
2.4
3.3

2009

National
Urban
Rural

2.7
1.9
3.2

2.9
1.8
3.6

2.6
2.0
3.1

2010

National
Urban
Rural

2.6
2.0
2.8

3.0
2.2
3.3

2.3
1.9
2.4

2011

National
Urban
Rural

2.4
1.6
2.9

2.6
1.8
2.9

2.3
1.4
2.8

Source : SVRS, 2011, BBS

Area, Population, Household and Housing Characteristics

2.27

59

Estimates of Life Expectancy at Birth in Bangladesh


Life expectancy at birth
Both sex

Source and year


SVRS

SVRS

SVRS

SVRS

SVRS

SVRS

SVRS

SVRS

SVRS

SVRS

SVRS

SVRS

SVRS

SVRS

SVRS

1994

1995

1996

1997

1998

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

Source : SVRS, 2011, BBS

Male

Female

National

58.0

58.2

57.9

Urban

60.0

61.3

60.6

Rural

57.7

57.9

57.7

National

58.7

58.4

58.1
60.9

Urban

60.9

61.5

Rural

57.5

57.9

57.7

National

58.9

59.1

58.6
60.9

Urban

61.2

61.7

Rural

58.2

58.0

58.2

National

60.1

60.5

59.7
62.0

Urban

62.3

62.7

Rural

59.4

59.6

59.2

National

61.5

61.7

61.2
63.1

Urban

63.2

63.5

Rural

60.2

60.2

60.3

National

64.9

64.5

65.4
67.3

Urban

67.2

67.0

Rural

64.4

63.9

65.0

National

64.9

64.3

65.4
67.9

Urban

67.6

67.3

Rural

64.3

63.4

65.5

National

65.1

64.4

65.7
68.1

Urban

67.8

67.5

Rural

64.3

63.4

65.5

National

65.2

64.4

65.8
68.1

Urban

67.9

67.6

Rural

64.5

63.5

65.6

National

65.5

65.4

67.8
68.7

Urban

68.1

67.7

Rural

65.9

64.7

67.6

National

66.6

65.5

67.9
68.7

Urban

68.1

67.7

Rural

66.0

64.7

67.6

National

66.8

65.6

68.0
68.8

Urban

68.3

67.9

Rural

66.2

64.8

67.7

National

67.2

66.1

68.7
69.2

Urban

68.7

68.2

Rural

66.9

65.6

68.3

National

67.7

66.6

68.8

Urban

68.9

68.3

69.5

Rural

67.4

66.4

68.6

National

69.0

67.9

70.3

Urban

69.9

68.9

71.1

Rural

68.6

67.4

69.8

Area, Population, Household and Housing Characteristics

60

2.28

Sex Ratio and Distribution of Population by Major Cities in Census Years


Locality
Both sex

1.

Dhaka city

2.

Census, 1991
Male
Female

Sex ratio

Both sex

2001
Male

Female

Sex ratio

1679572

970061

709511

137

5333571

3025395

2308176

131

Chittagong city

889760

533625

356135

150

2023489

1127516

895973

119

3.

Narayanganj city

270650

159375

111285

143

241393

131168

110225

119

4.

Khulna city

437302

250535

186767

134

770498

412661

357837

115

5.

Barisal Municipality

98127

53763

44364

121

192810

103785

89025

117

6.

Saidpur city

90132

46909

43223

109

112609

58289

54320

107

7.

Rajshahi city

132909

71445

61464

116

388811

208525

180286

116

8.

Mymensingh city

76036

41667

34369

121

2272014

119172

108032

110

9.

Comilla city

86446

47114

39332

120

166519

88927

77592

115

Source: Population and Housing Census, 2001, BBS

2.29

Household and Population by Type of Houshold at Locality, 2011

Type of Structure

Bangladesh

Urban

Rural

31863396

24588843

7274553

26677

11962

14715

283557

70785

212772

32173630

24671590

7502040

141515346

109699769

31815577

Households
General Units
Institutional
Others
Total

Population
Genera; Units
Institutional
Others
Total
Source : Population and Housing Census,2011. BBS

958502

350849

607653

1422175

382694

1039481

143896023

110433312

33462711

Area, Population, Household and Housing Characteristics

2.30

61

Distribution of Dwelling Households by Religion of Head and Size of Household by Residence,2011

Locality &
Religion Of
Head
1
TOTAL

2
31863396

3
1030651

4
3407233

5
6159495

6
7834040

7
5881870

8
341388

9
1849812

10
986311

11
550786

12
422957

13
268853

Average
Size Of
Household
14
4.4

MUSLIM

28770968

936190

3103830

5556708

7011318

5291027

3147851

1691093

904262

503127

385344

140218

4.4

2748848

82445

265616

535887

737214

526200

285699

139212

72472

42663

34303

27137

4.4

BUDDHIST

196099

5391

18333

37155

49698

38021

232174

12174

3146

3087

2054

826

4.4

CHRISTIAN

101160

4794

13848

20675

14599

17801

9772

4877

2282

1282

799

431

4.1

46321

1831

5606

9070

11211

8821

4852

2456

1149

627

457

241

4.3

HINDU

OTHERS

Total
H/Hold

Persons Per Household


1

10

11 +

RURAL
TOTAL

24588843

786380

2584889

4682442

6007848

4590850

2737048

1432217

777583

431903

327337

200676

4.5

MUSLIM

22168441

713886

2348327

4218521

5368819

4118543

2476667

1225801

713413

395241

298811

180412

4.5
4.4

HINDU

2153040

63921

207561

412722

573045

421151

229953

110573

56379

32614

25887

19204

CHRISTIAN

75284

3275

9980

15131

18030

13577

7623

3881

1828

1018

627

314

4.2

BUDDHIST

150841

3758

1357

28000

37922

29679

18406

9771

4935

2472

1600

541

4.5

41237

1540

4934

8068

10032

7900

4369

2191

1028

558

412

2050

4.3

OTHERS
URBAN
TOTAL

7274553

244271

822674

1477053

1826192

1291020

734340

387595

208728

118883

95620

68177

4.4

MUSLIM

6602527

222304

755503

1338187

1942499

1172484

671184

355292

190849

107886

95533

59806

4.4

595808

18524

58055

123165

164169

105049

55716

28639

16093

10049

8416

7922

4.4

HINDU
CHRISTIAN

25876

1519

3868

5544

6569

4224

2149

996

454

264

172

117

4.0

BUDDHIST

45258

1633

4576

9155

11776

8342

4808

2403

1211

615

454

285

4.3

5084

291

672

1002

1179

921

483

265

121

69

45

36

4.2

OTHERS

Source: Population and Housing Census, 2011, BBS

62

Area, Population, Household and Housing Characteristics

2.31

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Distribution of Household by Number of Persons, 2011


Person per
household
All household
Person
,,
,,
,,
,,
,,
,,
,,
,,
,,

Household
Number

Population
%
100%

Number

31863395
1152831
3772666
6854648
6745199
11*
2188246
1174621
659038
502424

100
3.6
11.8
21.5
21.2

%
100%

144043691
1991858
9473430
23343380
35402007
8494*
15398231
9323986
5829093
5116804

6.9
3.7
2.1
1.6

100
1.2
6.3
16.2
24.5
10.6
6.5
4.1
3.8

Source: Population and Housing Census, 2011, BBS

2.32

Main House of the Dwelling Households by Type of Structure, 2011

Structure

Total

Urban

Rural

Number

Percent

Number

Percent

Number

Percent

Jhupri

929979

2.9

193034

2.6

736945

3.0

Kutcha

21140029

65.7

2462630

32.8

18677399

75.7

Semi-Pucka

6354072

19.7

2404841

32.1

3949231

16.0

Pucka

3749549

11.7

2441535

32.5

1308014

5.3

Total

32173629

100

7502040

100

24671589

100

Source : Population and Housing Census, 2011, BBS

2.33

Distribution of Household by Source of Drinking Water and Residence, 2011

Area

To Total

Rural
Urban
Total

100
100
100

Tap

Tube well

other

2.3
38.3
10.7

91.1
58.6
83.5

6.6
3.1
5.8

Source : Population and Housing Census , 2011, BBS

2.34

Household Reporting Latrine


(Percent)

Locality
Total

Total
Rural
Urban

31705684
25535877
6169807

Sanitary
with
Water
Seal
8816453
5840787
2975666

Latrine
Sanitary
without
Water Seal
10714206
8645738
2068468

Source: Population Census Sample Survey, 2011, BBS

Non
Sanitary/
Kutcha
9953308
8953670
999638

Open
Space

2221716
2095681
126035

Sanitary
with
Water
Seal
27.81
22.87
48.23

Sanitary
without
Water
Seal
33.79
33.86
33.53

Latrine%
Non
Sanitary/
Kutcha
31.39
35.06
16.20

Open
Space

7.01
8.21
2.04

Total

100.00
100.00
100.00

Area, Population, Household and Housing Characteristics

2.35

63

Distribution of Household by Use of Lighting Facility and Fuel Used by


Residence, 2011

Residence

Total
household
100.0
100.0
100.0

Bangladesh
Urban
Rural

Percent of household using lighting facility


Kerosine
Electricity
Other
34.5
63.6
1.9
11.2
87.0
1.9
48.1
50.1
1.9

Source : SVRS, 2011, BBS

2.36

Distribution of Household by Sources of Fuel and Locality, 2009-2011

Source of Fuel
National

Straw
Bran
Wood/Bamboo
Kerosene
Electricity
Gas
Others

2009
Rural

Urban

2010
Rural

National

39.3

53.0

15.7

42.6

4.0
43.1
0.2
0.4
11.0
2.0

3.9
38.4
0.3
0.3
2.0
2.2

4.1
51.1
0.2
0.7
26.4
1.7

5.3
42.5
0.4
0.9
6.7
1.6

Urban

51.7
5.3
39.6
0.4
0.5
1.5
1.0

2011
Rural

National

Urban

16.2

37.5

50.4

15.4

5.4
50.8
0.5
0.2
22.1
3.1

5.8
42.7
0.4
0.6
9.8
32

5.7
38.4
0.4
0.5
1.6
2.9

5.8
50.0
0.4
0.7
23.8
3.8

Source : SVRS, 2011, BBS

2.37 Percentage Distribution of Household by source of Drinking Water by Locality


Source of Drinking Water
Year

Locality

Total H/H

Tap

Tubewell

Well

Pond

Canal/River

Other

1998

Rural
Urban

100.00
100.00

0.25
52.04

96.42
42.64

1.84
0.28

0.99
0.04

0.50
0.00

2000

Rural
Urban

100.00
100.00

0.30
53.40

96.50
46.30

2001*

Rural
Urban

100.00
100.00

0.30
53.70

96.50
45.90

6.70
3.30

2002

Rural
Urban

100.00
100.00

0.80
33.60

95.10
66.30

1.60
0.10

1.90
0.10

0.50
0.10

0.10
0.10

2003

Rural
Urban

100.00
100.00

1.90
39.80

94.80
59.90

1.20
0.10

1.50
0.10

0.40
0.10

0.20
0.10

2004

Rural
Urban

100.00
100.00

1.90
40.00

95.00
59.90

1.20
0.00

1.50
0.00

0.30
0.00

0.10
0.00

2005

Rural
Urban

100.00
100.00

0.90
30.80

96.20
68.60

1.10
0.20

1.40
0.20

0.40
0.10

0.10
0.20

2006

Rural
Urban

100.00
100.00

0.90
30.80

96.30
68.60

1.10
0.20

1.40
0.20

0.40
0.10

0.10
0.10

2007

Rural
Urban

100.00
100.00

1.00
32.03

97.59
67.70

0.89
0.13

0.20
0.00

0.20
0.07

0.10
0.10

2008

Rural
Urban

100.00
100.00

1.48
34.63

96.24
64.88

0.63
0.15

1.27
0.19

0.23
0.08

0.15
0.07

2009

Rural
Urban

100.00
100.0

1.81
31.4

93.3
65.1

1.20
0.40

1.30
0.10

0.50
0.10

2.00
0.10

2010

Rural
Urban

100.00
100.00

1.90
31.2

95.8
67.8

0.90
0.50

0.80
0.10

0.50
0.20

0.10
0.10

2011

Rural
Urban

100.00
100.00

1.3
20.3

96.1
79.0

1.0
0.2

1.2
0.3

0.5
0.1

0.1
0.1

Source : SVRS, 2011, BBS

64

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2.38

Percentage Distribution of Household by Toilet Facility and Locality

Year

Locality

Total H/H

Sanitary

Other

None

1997

Rural
Urban

100.00
100.00

25.42
72.17

60.22
25.52

14.36
2.31

1998

Rural
Urban

100.00
100.00

29.35
76.24

62.53
21.65

8.12
2.11

2001

Rural
urban

100.00
100.00

28.15
67.30

46.18
25.34

25.67
7.36

2002

Rural
urban

100.00
100.00

32.10
71.50

42.80
24.60

25.10
4.00

2003

Rural
urban

100.00
100.00

35.00
72.50

42.10
20.00

22.90
7.50

2004

Rural
urban

100.00
100.00

38.10
78.60

43.00
19.40

18.90
2.00

2005

Rural
urban

100.00
100.00

44.30
79.80

43.80
18.50

11.90
1.00

2006

Rural
urban

100.00
100.00

46.30
80.70

42.10
18.40

11.60
0.90

2007

Rural
urban

100.00
100.00

46.43
77.14

44.50
21.80

9.05
1.77

2008

Rural
urban

100.00
100.00

55.09
82.96

36.55
15.38

8.36
1.66

2009

Rural
urban

100.00
100.00

58.00
79.60

33.60
19.20

8.40
1.20

2010

Rural
urban

100.00
100.00

58.10
79.70

39.10
19.80

2.80
0.60

2011

Rural
urban

100.00
100.00

55.0
78.3

41.2
20.8

3.8
0.9

Source : SVRS, 2011, BBS

2.39

Percentage Distribution of Household by Electricity Connection

Year
1997

Locality
Rural
Urban

Total H/H
100.00
100.00

Electricity connection
22.35
82.92

Without electricity
77.65
17.08

1998

Rural
Urban

100.00
100.00

24.47
85.25

75.53
14.75

2001

Rural
Urban

100.00
100.00

23.25
79.92

76.75
20.08

2007

Rural
Urban

100.00
100.00

38.73
86.25

61.26
13.74

2008

Rural
Urban

100.00
100.00

41.82
86.78

58.18
13.22

2009

Rural
Urban
Rural
Urban

100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00

42.90
86.90
43.20
87.00

57.10
13.10
56.80
13.00

Rural
Urban

100.00
100.00

2010
2010
Source : SVRS, 2011, BBS.

Area, Population, Household and Housing Characteristics

2.40

65

Percentage Distribution of Population by Marital status, Age and Sex

Age
Never
Married

2001
Currently
Married

Widowed
divorced
Separated

Never
Married

1991
Currently
Married

Widowed
divorced
Separated

Never
Married

1981
Currently
Married

Widowed
divorced
Separated

Never
Married

1974
Currently
Married

42.8
99.0
99.3
59.7
21.2
6.3
2.3
1.9
1.2
1.7
1.2
0.7

55.9
1.0
6.6
39.9
78.3
93.1
97.0
97.1
97.5
96.3
96.2
90.7

1.3
0.1
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.7
1.0
1.3
2.0
2.6
8.6

43.3
99.3
92.3
60.1
22.4
5.7
2.2
1.5
1.1
1.0
0.8
0.8

53.9
0.7
7.5
39.1
76.3
93.0
96.6
96.8
96.8
95.8
95.4
90.2

2.8
0.2
0.8
1.2
1.3
1.2
1.7
2.1
3.2
3.8
9.0

23.7
98.0
3.3
5.1
1.3
1.0
0.4
0.7
0.3
1.4
0.7
0.5

63.4
2.0
65.4
90.9.
94.4
92.9
89.8
81.9
74.5
62.3
54.4
32.9

12.9
3.3
4.0
4.3
6.1
9.6
17.4
25.2
36.3
44.9
66.6

24.4
90.5
24.5
3.2
0.9
0.6
0.4
05
0.3
0.3
0.4
0.4

61.2
8.8
71.8
92.9
95.2
93.4
89.8
81.4
75.1
60.3
52.9
27.3

14.4
0.7
3.7
3.9
3.9
9.0
9.8
18.1
24.6
39.4
46.7
72.3

Widowed
divorced
Separated

MALE
Total
10-14
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60+

43.7
98.7
95.7
69.1
32.2
12.0
4.7
3.3
2.4
2.9
2.9
5.0

55.7
1.3
4.2
30.7
67.6
87.7
95.0
96.3
97.0
96.1
95.8
91.2

0.6
0.0
0.1
0.2
0.2
0.3
0.3
0.4
0.5
1.0
1.3
3.8

42.1
99.5
95.0
68.4
26.4
7.2
2.1
1.1
0.6
0.7
0.4
0.6

57.2
0.5
4.9
31.4
73.3
92.5
97.6
98.4
98.7
98.1
98.0
95.1

0.7
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.2
0.3
0.5
0.7
1.2
1.6
4.3

FEMALE
Total
10-14
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60+

29.0
96.1
62.6
17.6
6.6
3.9
2.5
2.6
2.1
3.0
3.2
6.3

63.0
3.4
36.2
80.5
91.0
92.0
91.4
87.2
84.3
75.2
71.8
48.0

Source: Population & Housing Census, 2011, BBS

8.0
0.5
1.1
1.9
2.4
4.1
6.1
10.2
13.6
21.8
25.0
45.7

25.2
96.8
48.7
10.5
2.4
1.1
0.6
0.6
0.4
0.5
0.4
0.8

46.8
3.0
49.6
86.6
94.0
93.8
92.1
86.9
81.7
10.6
46.3
42.9

10.0
0.2
1.7
2.9
3.6
5.1
7.3
12.5
17.9
28.9
35.2
56.3

66

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2.41

Abridged Life Table for Bangladesh Population by Sex, 2010-2011

Age
Probabili
ty of
dying
2011
0
1
2
3
4
5-9
10-14
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60-64
65-69
70-74
75-79
80+

Both Sex
Number
expectation
Surviving
of life

0.03571
0.00420
0.00298
0.00172
0.00114
0.00400
0.00438
0.00412
0.00446
0.00584
0.00600
0.00987
0.01403
0.02135
0.03807
0.05679
0.08831
0.13570
0.19959
0.26506
1

100000
96429
96023
95737
95572
95463
95081
94664
94274
93854
93305
92745
91830
90541
88608
85234
80394
73295
63349
50705
37265

69.02
69.90
69.18
68.34
67.44
66.61
61.87
65.11
52.33
47.58
42.83
38.13
33.53
29.05
24.75
20.76
16.99
13.48
10.16
6.69
4.93

Probability
of dying

0.03659
0.00330
0.00360
0.00198
0.00126
0.00424
0.00504
0.00363
0.00477
0.00604
0.00739
0.00954
0.1704
0.02772
0.04639
0.06932
0.09720
0.14770
0.21341
0.29483
1

Male
Number
Surviving

expectation
of life

National
100000
96341
96024
95678
95488
95368
94964
94485
94143
93693
93127
92439
915357
89997
87502
83443
77658
70109
59754
47002
33145

67.93
68.80
68.06
67.25
66.36
65.54
60.82
56.06
51.28
46.53
41.81
37..12
32..56
28.19
24.07
20.24
16.62
13.22
10.00
6.65
4.42

Probability
of dying

0.03480
0.00516
0.00234
0.00146
0.00102
0.00376
0.00369
0.00468
.000419
0.00567
0.00479
0.01017
0.01101
0.01367
0.02933
0.04247
0.07781
0.12272
0.18502
0.23217
1

Female
Number
Surviving

100000
96520
96021
95797
95658
95560
95201
94850
94406
94011
93478
93030
92084
91070
89825
87190
83487
76991
67543
55046
42266

expectation
of life

70.26
71.16
70.46
69.59
68.67
67.84
63.07
58.31
53.55
48.79
44.02
39.32
34.68
30.05
25.60
21.37
17.41
13.78
10.35
6.74
5.56

Source: SVRS, 2011, BBS

Age
Probabili
ty of
dying
2010
0
1
2
3
4
1-4
5-9
10-14
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60-64
65-69
70-74
75-79
80+

Both Sex
Number
expectation
Surviving
of life

0.03744
0.00345
0.00246
0.00165
0.00176
0.00912
0.00479
0.00553
0.00519
0.00623
0.00762
0.00668
0.00916
0.01415
0.02313
0.04978
0.06469
0.10830
0.15821
0.21775
0.35891
1

Source: SVRS, 2011, BBS

100000
96256
95924
95688
95530
95363
94493
94040
93520
93035
92455
91751
91138
90303
89026
86967
82637
77292
68921
58017
45384
29095

67.74
69.40
68.64
67.80
67.92
70.01
66.64
61.95
57.28
52.57
47.88
43.23
38.50
33.83
29.28
24.92
21.09
17.38
14.19
11.38
8.85
7.41

Probability
of dying

0.04056
0.00398
0.00238
0.00154
0.00206
0.00971
0.00434
0.00643
0.00499
0.00548
0.00827
0.00866
0.00931
0.01435
0.02820
0.04506
0.06945
0.11694
0.17172
0.22675
0.37021
1

Male
Number
Surviving

100000
95944
95562
95365
95188
94992
94070
93661
93059
92595
92087
91326
90535
89692
88405
85913
82041
76343
67416
55839
43177
27193

expectation
of life

66.64
68.71
67.98
67.14
66.24
69.36
66.02
61.30
56.68
51.95
47.22
42.59
37.95
33.28
28.73
24.49
20.52
16.87
13.77
11.11
8.63
7.24

Probability
of dying

0.03411
0.00291
0.00255
0.00178
0.00146
0.00848
0.00524
0.00459
0.00534
0.00693
0.00703
0.00499
0.00896
0.01390
0.01681
0.05234
0.05910
0.09859
0.13389
0.20813
0.34683
1

Female
Number
Surviving

100000
96589
96309
96063
95892
95752
94940
94443
94010
93508
92860
92208
91748
90926
89662
88155
83541
78603
70854
60658
48034
31374

expectation
of life

68.79
70.24
69.44
68.62
67.74
70.82
67.41
62.75
58.03
53.33
48.68
44.01
39.22
34.55
30.00
25.47
21.74
70.95
414.64
11.68
9.09
7.59

Area, Population, Household and Housing Characteristics

2.42

Abridged Life Table for Bangladesh Population by Sex, 2008 & 2009

Age
Probabili
ty of
dying
2009
0
1
2
3
1-4
0-4
5-9
10-14
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60-64
65-69
70-74
75-79
80+

67

Both Sex
Number
expectation
Serviving
of life

0.04212
0.00713
0.00408
0.00131
0.00239
0.01445
0.00673
0.00434
0.00568
0.00563
0.00782
0.01084
0.01143
0.01681
0.02000
0.03902
0.06197
0.11009
0.15617
0.24091
0.33669
100000

100000
95788
95104
94716
94592
94366
93002
92377
91976
91453
90938
90226
89248
88228
86745
85010
81693
76630
68194
57544
43681
28974

67.224
68.614
68.104
67.381
66.468
69.597
66.589
62.023
57.282
52.596
47.879
43.237
38.683
34.102
29.642
25.196
21.118
17.348
14.184
11.347
9.155
7.532

Probability
of dying

0.04384
0.00758
0.00397
0.00101
0.00237
0.01445
0.00712
0.00419
0.00548
0.00628
0.00762
0.01198
0.01143
0.01691
0.02386
0.04892
0.07387
0.12791
0.17076
0.024800
0.38855
1.00000

Male
Number
Serviving

expectation
of life

National
100000
95616
94891
94514
94419
94196
92834
92173
91786
91283
90710
90018
88940
87923
86437
84374
80246
74319
64813
53745
40417
24713

66.144
67.431
66.943
66.208
65.274
68.399
65.373
60.824
56.070
51.365
46.674
42.013
37.492
32.897
28.420
24.053
20.162
16.571
13.634
10.927
8.706
7.650

Probability
of dying

0.04031
0.00666
0.00419
0.00162
0.00241
0.01445
0.00638
0.00444
0.00588
0.00504
0.00802
0.00960
0.01143.
0.01666
0.01479
0.02897
0.04783
0.09037
0.13880
0.24596
0.29740
1.00000

Female
Number
Serviving

100000
95969
95330
94930
94771
94543
93176
92582
920171
91629
91167
90436
89568
88543
87068
85781
83295
79311
72144
62130
46849
32916

expectation
of life

68.742
69.839
69.305
68.594
67.709
70.842
67.852
63.271
58.542
53.874
49.134
44.511
39.918
35.351
30.908
26.334
22.045
18.027
14.570
11.515
9.456
7.400

Source: SVRS, 2010, BBS

Age
Probabili
ty of
dying
2008
0
1
2
3
4
1-4
5-9
10-14
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40-44
45-49
50-54
55-59
60-64
65-69
70-74
75-79
80+

Both Sex
Number
expectation
Serviving
of life

0.04395
0.00552
0.00340
0.00291
0.00185
0.01477
0.00737
0.00449
0.00643
0.00598
0.00643
0.00896
0.01059
0.01725
0.02284
0.04042
0.05802
0.09438
0.15238
0.26034
0.31989
1.00000

Source: SVRS, 2009, BBS

100000
95605
95077
94753
94478
94303
92910
92225
91811
91221
90675
90092
89285
88339
86815
84833
81404
76681
69444
58862
43538
29611

66.776
68.882
68.263
67.494
66.690
69.783
66.799
62.276
57.546
52.902
48.205
43.501
38.872
34.261
29.819
25.457
21.424
17.590
14.162
11.259
9.342
7.560

Probability
of dying

0.04624
0.00526
0.00421
0.00280
0.00176
0.01477
0.00772
0.00524
0.00683
0.00588
0.00568
0.00827
0.01138
0.01926
0.02586
0.0415
0.07024
0.10924
0.16552
0.28168
0.34782
1.00000

Male
Number
Serviving

100000
95376
94875
94476
94211
94046
92657
91941
91460
90836
90301
89788
89046
88032
86336
84104
80612
74949
66762
55712
40019
26099

expectation
of life

65.611
67.827
67.184
66.466
65.651
68.736
65.736
61.228
56.3538
51.909
47.201
42.457
37.790
33.196
28.799
24.497
20.450
16.806
13.561
10.755
8.992
7.454

Probability
of dying

0.95030
0.99420
0.99745
0.99697
0.99785
0.98444
0.99302
0.99631
0.99402
0.99392
0.99297
0.99040
0.99015
0.98491
0.98118
0.96575
0.95685
0.92275
0.86220
0.76324
0.71237
0.00000

Female
Number
Serviving

100000
95030
94478
94238
93952
93751
92292
91648
91310
90764
90212
89578
88718
87844
86518
84890
81982
78445
72385
62410
47634
33933

expectation
of life

67.962
70.237
69.645
68.821
68.029
71.143
68.236
63.697
58.924
54.264
49.581
44.914
40.325
35.701
31.210
26.761
22.621
18.528
14.870
11.847
9.747
7.673

Labour and Manpower

Chapter 3

LABOUR AND MANPOWER

69

70

Labour and Manpower

Labour and Manpower

3.01

71

Summary of Labour Force Statistics

Major Characteristics of LFS


Labour force composition (million):
Civilian labour force
Male
Female
Employed population
Male
Female
Unemployed population
Male
Female
Not in civilian labour force (million) :
Household work
Other inactives
Children (0-9 years)
Labour force participation (percent)
Crude activity rate
Male
Female
Refined activity rate
Male
Female
Employment in major industry (Million) :
Total
Agri. Forestry, Fisheries
Mining and quarrying
Manufacturing
Electricity, Gas, Water
Construction
Trade and Restaurent
Transport, Storage,
Communication
Finance, Business service
Community and personal service
Household sector
Public administration & Defense
Employment in major occupation (Million) :
Total
Professional, Technical
Administrative, Managerial
Clerical workers
Sales workers
Service workers
Agri. Forestry, Fisheries
Production, Transport
Not adequately defined
Status in employment (percent) :
Total
Self employed/Employer
Employees
Day labourers
Unpaid family workers
Domcdtic workrs Apprentoces
others

1995-96

1999-2000

2002-03

2005-06

2010

56.0
34.7
21.3
54.6
33.8
20.8
1.4
0.9
0.5
65.8
12.0
18.4
35.4

40.7
32.2
8.5
39.0
31.1
7.9
1.8
1.1
0.7
33.50
13.0
1.6
18.9

46.3
36.0
10.3
44.3
34.5
9.8
2.0
1.5
0.5
34.5
25.0
9.5
35.7

49.5
37.3
12.1
47.4
36.1
11.3
2.1
1.2
0.9
35.1
24.2
10.9
33.2

56.7
39.5
17.2
54.1
37.9
16.2
2.6
1.6
1.0
38.9
26.83
14.67
36.62

46.0
55.8
35.7
64.8
78.3
50.6

31.9
48.3
14.1
54.9
84.0
23.9

34.7
52.7
15.9
57.3
87.4
26.1

36.0
53.3
18.0
58.5
86.8
29.2

38.1
52.5
23.3
59.3
82.5
36.0

54.6
34.5
0.02
4.1
0.1
1.0

39.0
19.8
0.2
3.7
0.1
1.1

44.3
22.9
0.1
4.3
0.1
1.5

47.4
22.8
0.1
5.2
0.1
1.5

54.1
25.7
0.1
6.7
0.1
2.6

6.1
2.3

6.1
2.5

6.7
3.0

7.8
4.0

8.4
4.0

0.2
5.1
1.2
-

0.4
5.1
-

0.3
2.7
2.5

0.8
2.6
2.6

1.0
2.3
3.4

54.6
1.8
0.2
1.2

39.0
1.6
0.2
1.2

44.3
1.7
0.1
1.5

47.4
2.2
0.2
1.0

54.1
2.4
0.7
1.0

6.2
1.9
34.9
8.5
-

5.8
2.2
19.9
8.1
-

6.5
2.0
22.8
9.7
-

6.7
2.8
23.0
11.5
-

8.2
3.0
25.7
13.5
-

1100.0
29.6
12.4
17.9
40.1
-

100.0
47.0
16.7
24.3
12.0
-

100.00
45.2
13.7
20.0
18.4
2.7

100.0
42.2
13.9
18.2
21.7
4.0

100.0
40.9
17.4
19.6
21.8
2.6

6.8
11.3
23.9
50.8
4.7
10.00

n.a
n.a
n.a
n.a
n.a

12.1
24.4
10.3
20.8

17.2
30.3
11.8
20.8

Child labour force (million)


6.5
Percent of total
11.7
Female labour force (million)
21.3
Percent of total
38.2
Unpaid family worker (million)
21.9
Percent of total labour force
39.1
Note :
* Based on adjusted data of 1981 Population & Housing Census.
() Less than 50,000. n.a. = Not available.
1995-96. using extended definition (10+)Population
Source : Labour Force Survey, 1999-2000, Using usual definition (population 15+)
Labour Force Survey, 2002-2003, 2005-06, BBS
Labour Force Survey, 2010, BBS

72

Labour and Manpower

3.02

Population by Economic Category and Sex


(in million)

Economic Category
Both
sex

2002-03
Male

Female

Bangladesh
2005-06
Both
Male
Female
Sex

Both
sex

2010
Male

Female

Bangladesh
Population 15 years and over

...

80.8

41.2

39.6

84.6

43.0

41.6

95.6

47.9

47.7

Civilian labour force


(a) Employed
(b) Unemployed

...
...
...

46.3
44.3
2.0

36.0
34.5
1.5

10.3
9.8
0.5

49.5
49.4
2.1

37.3
36.1
1.2

12.1
11.3
0.9

56.7
54.1
2.6

39.5
37.9
1.6

17.2
16.2
1.0

Not in civilian labour force


(a) Housewives/household work
(b) Inactive
(c) Children (0 to 9 years)

...
...
...
...

34.5
25.0
9.5
35.6

5.2
0.5
4.7
18.2

29.3
24.4
4.9
17.4

35.1
24.1
11.0
33.2

5.7
0.4
5.3
17.0

29.4
23.8
5.7
16.2

38.9
26.2
12.7
-

8.4
1.1
7.3
-

30.5
25.1
5.4
-

Urban
Population 15 years and over

...

19.9

10.1

9.8

21.1

10.7

10.4

23.2

11.6

11.6

Civilian labour force


(a) Employed
(b) Unemployed
02
Not in civilian labour force
(a) Housewives/household work
(b) Inactive
(c) Children (0 to 9 years)

...
...
...

11.3
10.7
0.6

8.6
8.2
0.4

2.7
2.5
0.2

11.7
11.2
0.5

8.9
8.6
0.3

2.8
2.7
0.2

13.3
12.4
0.4

9.3
8.8
0.5

4.0
3.6
0.4

...
...
...
...

8.6
5.7
2.8
7.5

1.5
0.1
1.4
3.9

7.1
5.6
1.4
3.6

9.3
5.9
3.5
7.0

1.8
0.1
1.7
3.6

7.5
5.7
1.8
3.4

9.9
6.3
3.6
-

2.3
0.2
2.1
-

7.6
6.1
1.5
-

Rural
Population 15 years and over

...

60.9

31.1

29.9

63.5

32.3

31.2

72.4

36.2

36.2

Civilian labour force


(a) Employed
(b) Unemployed

...
...
...

35.0
33.6
1.4

27.4
26.3
1.1

7.6
7.3
0.3

37.7
36.1
-

28.4
27.5
0.9

9.3
8.6
0.7

43.4
41.7
1.7

30.2
29.1
1.1

13.2
12.6
0.6

Not in civilian labour force


(a) Housewives/household work
(b) Inactive
(c) Children (0 to 9 years)

...
...
...
...

25.9
19.2
6.7
28.1

3.7
0.4
3.3
14.4

22.2
18.8
3.4
13.7

25.8
18.3
7.5
26.2

3.9
0.2
3.7
13.5

21.9
18.1
3.8
12.7

29.0
20.0
9.0
-

6.0
0.9
5.1
-

23.0
19.1
3.9
-

Source : LFS, BBS

Labour and Manpower

3.03

73

Civilian Labour Force by Sex and Residence


(in Million)

National
Year & Source

Both
sex

Male

1961 Census

16.9

1974 Census
1981 Census

Urban

Rural

Female

Both
sex

Male

Female

Both
sex

Male

Female

16.0

0.9

1.0

0.9

0.1

15.9

15.1

0.8

21.9

21.0

0.9

2.1

2.0

0.1

19.8

19.0

0.8

25.9

24.4

1.5

3.3

3.1

0.2

22.6

21.3

1.3

1983-84 LFS

28.5

26.0

2.5

3.9

3.4

0.5

24.6

22.5

2.1

1984-85 LFS

29.5

26.8

2.7

4.1

3.6

0.5

25.4

23.2

2.2

1985-86 LFS

30.9

27.7

3.2

4.7

4.1

0.6

26.2

23.6

2.6

1989 LFS

50.7

29.7

21.0

5.7

4.2

1.5

45.1

25.6

19.5

1990-91 LFS

51.2

31.1

20.1

8.7

6.6

2.1

42.5

24.4

18.1
18.5

1995-96 LFS

56.0

34.7

21.3

10.2

7.4

2.8

45.8

27.3

1999-2000 LFS

40.7

32.2

8.5

9.2

7.1

2.1

31.5

25.1

6.4

2002-2003

46.3

36.0

10.3

11.3

8.6

2.7

35.0

27.4

7.6

2005-06

49.5

37.3

12.1

11.7

8.9

2.8

37.7

28.4

9.3

2010

56.7

39.5

17.2

13.3

9.3

4.0

43.4

30.2

13.2

Notes :

The historical data appearing in this table and the rates and ratios given in other tables except former district wise data have been
adjusted to achieve a measure of comparability on the basis of following considerations (see section-2-2-3, labour force report,
1984-85). Figures may not add to total due to rounding.
1961 Census data :
(a) Adjustment for net enumeration under-count and
(b) Adjustment for housewives.
1974 Census data :
(a) Adjustment for the net enumeration under-count and
(b) Adjustment for differences in urban definition.
1981 Census data :
(a) Adjustment for under enumeration.
(b) Adjustment for part-time and irregular workers.
(c) Adjustment for unemployed persons and
(d) Adjustment for differences in urban definition.
Source : LFS, 1983-84, 1984-85, 1985-86, 1989, 1990-1991, 1995-96, and 1999-2000, 2002-03, 2005-06 & 2010, BBS

74

Labour and Manpower

3.04

Economically Active Persons Aged 15 Years and Over by Labour Force


Participation Rates, Sex, Division and District, 2010
(Figre In 000)
Residence

Working age population


Total

Male

Economically active Pop.

Female

Total

Male

Participation rate (%)

Female

Total

Male

Female

Brisal division
Total
Barguna

5964

3021

2943

3347

2399

949

56.1

79.4

32.2

657

323

334

376

259

117

57.2

80.1

35.1

Barisal

1787

910

877

1004

720

285

56.2

79.1

35.1

Bhola

1114

575

538

659

453

207

59.2

78.7

38.4

Jhalakathi

538

276

262

281

219

62

52.1

79.3

23.6

Patuakhali

1045

522

523

619

433

186

59.2

82.9

35.6

824

414

140

408

316

92

49.5

78.2

22.6

17392

8549

8843

9505

6764

2740

54.7

79.1

31.0

205

101

104

163

89

74

79.5

88.2

71..0

Brahmanbaria

1418

691

727

721

548

172

50.8

79.3

23.7

Chandpur

1710

854

856

808

642

166

47.3

75.2

19.4

Pirojpur
Chittagong division
Total
Bandarban

Chittagong

4910

2450

2460

2759

1967

793

56.2

80.3

32.2

Comilla

3107

1460

1647

1780

1159

621

57.3

79.4

37.7

Cox s bazar

1144

608

536

607

465

142

53.1

76.5

26.5

Feni

933

437

496

498

343

155

53.3

78.4

31.2

Khagrachhari

602

299

303

410

249

161

68.1

83.3

53.1

Lakshimpur

1205

587

618

615

487

148

51.0

79.6

23.9

Noakhali

1707

849

858

8611

651

210

50.4

76.7

24.5

Ragamati

453

215

237

248

148

100

64.8

85.7

42.0

30451

15158

15293

18143

12580

5563

59.6

83.0

36.4

7500

3775

3725

5138

2959

1179

55.2

78.4

31.7

Dhaka division
Total
Dhaka
Faridpur

1189

595

593

614

480

133

51.6

80.6

22.5

Gazipur

1570

764

806

900

618

282

57.3

81.0

34.9

Gopalganj

837

427

409

450

321

129

53.8

75.1

31.5

Jamalpur

1570

783

787

1054

683

371

67.1

87.1

47.2

Kishoreganj

38.2

1988

99\6

992

1245

887

379

62.7

87.0

Madaripur

841

417

424

481

348

133

57.2

83.4

31.4

Manikganj

1085

530

555

581

429

152

53.5

80.8

27.4

Munshiganj

706

346

360

380

276

104

53.9

79.8

29.0

Mymensingh

3419

1690

1729

2212

1482

730

64.7

87.7

42.2
36.7

Narayanganj

1922

967

955

1170

820

351

60.9

84.7

Narsingdi

1180

582

598

731

481

250

62.0

82.7

41.9

Netrokona

1642

817

825

1046

712

334

63.7

87.1

40.5

Rajbari

678

335

344

417

291

126

61.5

86.9

36.7

Sariatpur

789

395

393

451

330

121

57.2

83.5

30.8

Sherpur

1001

498

504

673

447

226

67.2

89.9

44.9

Tangail

2535

1239

1296

1600

1037

563

63.1

83.7

43.4
(Contd)

Labour and Manpower

3.04

75

Economically Active Persons Aged 15 Years and Over by Labour Force


Participation Rates, Sex, Division and District, 2010
(Figure In 000)
Population 15+

Division/ District
Total

Male

Economically active Pop.


Female

Total

Male

Participation rate

Female

Total

Male

Female

Khulna division
Total
Bagerhat
Chuadanga

11537

5791

5746

6868

4776

2092

59.5

82.5

36.4

1110

553

557

633

444

189

57.1

80.4

34.0

843

427

416

509

362

147

60.4

84.8

35.4

Jessore

1901

965

936

1199

795

404

63.1

82.4

43.2

Jhenaidah

1199

605

594

748

500

247

62.4

82.7

41.7

Khulna

1805

894

911

976

714

262

54.1

79.8

28.7

Kushtia

1481

758

724

910

635

275

61.4

83.9

38.0

Magura

576

282

294

334

232

103

58.1

82.2

34.9
31.8

Meherpur

543

276

267

324

239

85

59.6

86.6

Narail

474

234

240

288

198

90

60.8

84.7

37.6

1605

798

807

947

657

290

59.0

82.3

35.9

Total

24628

12511

12116

15462

10571

4890

62.8

84.5

40.4

Bogra

2386

1210

1176

1449

1001

49

60.7

82.7

38.1

Dinajpur

2142

1107

1035

1380

930

449

64.4

84.0

43.4

Gaibandha

1506

760

746

926

655

271

61.5

86.2

36.3

Joypurhat

741

382

359

487

326

161

65.7

85.4

44.8

Kurigram

1411

429

682

926

657

269

65.6

90.1

39.4

990

506

485

660

443

227

67.6

87.5

86.8

Naogaon

2209

1120

1089

1494

981

514

67.7

87.6

47.2

Natore

1288

650

639

738

505

233

57.3

77.8

36.5

Nawabganj

1128

553

575

686

475

211

60.8

85.9

36.6

Nilphammari

1242

625

617

810

527

283

65.3

84.3

45.9

Pabna

1865

958

907

985

701

283

52.8

73.2

31.2

662

338

324

475

310

166

71.8

91.6

51.1

Satkhira
Rajshahi division

Lalmonirhat

Panchagarh
Rajshahi

1867

931

936

1134

763

372

60.8

81.9

39.7

Rangpur

2091

1047

1045

1332

939

393

63.7

89.7

37.6

Sirajganj

2081

1084

997

1270

913

357

61.0

84.2

35.8

Thakurgaon

1018

513

505

701

448

253

68.9

87.3

50.2

Total

5612

2816

2796

3326

2386

940

59.3

84.7

33.6

Habiganj

1249

630

319

772

553

220

61.8

87.8

35.5

Moulvibazar

1100

545

555

583

421

162

53.0

77.2

29.3

Sunamganj

1589

803

786

989

713

276

62.2

88.8

35.1

839

836

982

700

282

58.6

83.4

33.7

Sylhet division

Sylhet
1675
Source: Labour Force Survey, 2010, BBS

76

Labour and Manpower

3.05

Crude and Refined Activity Rate (%) by Sex and Residence


Bangladesh

Source and
characteristics

Both
sex

Male

Urban
Female

Both
sex

Male

Rural
Female

Both
sex

Male

Female

Crude activity rate:


1981 Census

28.8

52.7

3.4

33.2

54.6

4.7

28.3

52.5

3.3

1984-85 LFS

30.2

53.8

5.6

33.1

53.8

8.3

29.8

53.8

5.3

1985-86 LFS

30.3

53.6

6.4

34.0

55.0

9.3

34.0

55.4

9.3

1989 LFS

46.9

53.1

40.2

36.1

50.6

20.0

48.9

53.8

43.6

1990 -91 LFS

46.9

54.5

38.6

39.3

54.6

20.7

48.8

54.4

42.9

1995-96 LFS

46.0

55.8

35.7

38.0

54.0

21.4

48.2

56.4

39.7

1999-2000 LFS

42.0

50.2

32.9

36.6

50.8

21.5

43.4

50.1

36.1

2002-2003 LFS

34.7

52.7

15.9

36.2

53.8

17.6

34.3

52.3

15.4

2005-06 LFS

36.0

53.3

18.0

36.3

54.2

17.9

35.9

53.0

18.1

2010-LFS

38.1

52.5

23.3

39.0

54.2

23.6

37.8

52.0

23.3

Refined activity rate :


1981 Census

43.1

78.2

5.1

46.1

73.2

6.8

42.7

79.0

5.0

1984-85 LFS

43.9

78.2

8.2

46.9

74.3

12.1

43.4

78.8

7.7

1985-86 LFS

46.3

81.2

9.8

50.0

78.8

14.0

45.6

81.9

9.0

1989 LFS

74.7

85.3

63.4

53.8

76.4

29.4

78.7

87.4

69.6

1990-91 LFS

69.6

79.6

58.2

56.0

76.2

30.1

73.2

80.6

65.1

1995-96 LFS

64.8

78.3

50.6

50.6

71.5

28.6

69.1

80.4

57.3

1999-2000 LFS

72.1

87.3

55.9

60.4

84.4

35.2

75.5

88.1

61.9

2002-2003 LFS

57.3

87.4

26.1

56.8

85.1

27.4

57.5

88.1

25.6

2005-06 LFS

58.5

86.8

29.2

55.7

83.2

27.4

59.4

88.0

29.8

2010

59.3

82.5

36.0

57.3

80.2

34.5

60.0

83.3

36.4

Note :

1.
2.

Source :

3.06

Crude activity rate is the ratio of economically active population of ages 10 years and above to the total population expressed in
percentage.
Refined activity rate is the ratio of economically active population of ages 10 years and above to the population of the same ages
expressed in percentage.
Population and Housing Census, 1981, LFS 1984-85, 1985-86, 1989, 1990-91 ,1995-96 & 1999-2000, 2002-2003, 2005-06 &
2010, BBS

Age Sex Specific Participation Rate by Residence, 2010

Labour and Manpower

Age group

77

Total

Participation rate (%)


Male

Total

59.27

82.51

35.98

15-19

39.37

48.44

29.40

20-24

56.70

75.93

40.98

25-29

66.61

92.19

44.71

30-34

70.80

97.29

46.62

35-39

72.81

98.34

47.67

40-44

72.82

98.05

46.24

45-49

74.28

97.37

47.58

50-54

56.07

94.11

10.25

55-59

51.91

88.52

11.18

60-64

45.03

77.20

6.63

65+

34.77

57.93

8.32

Female

Source : Lobour Force Survey, 2010, BBS

3.07

International Comparison of Crude Activity Rates

Country
Bangladesh LFS

Denmark
Egypt
Indonesia
Japan

Year
1999-2000
2002-2003
2005-2006
2010
1990
1986
1987
1990

Malaysia
Pakistan
Germany
India
U. S. A.

1987
1990-91
1989
1981
1989

France
Republic of Korea
Srilanka
Maldives
Source : L F S-2005-2006

3.08

1989
1986
1990
1990

Crude activity rate


Male
50.2
52.7
53.3
52.5
62.1
47.6
51.2
62.4

Female
23.6
15.9
18.0
23.3
51.5
6.1
34.0
41.3

43.8
28.8
48.2
36.8
49.9

56.5
49.4
60.4
52.7
56.1

31.1
6.8
37.1
19.8
44.0

43.9
38.8
42.2
26.5

54.2
46.8
54.2
41.3

32.1
30.6
32.1
10.8

Percentage Distribution of Employed Persons 15 Years and Above by


Residence and Occupation, 2010
Occupation

Total
Professional, Technical
Administrative, Mangerial
Clerical workers
Service Workers
Sales workers
Agriculture, Forestry, Fisheres
Production Transport Labourer & others
Source : LFS, 2010, BBS

3.09

Both sex
42.0
34.7
36.0
38.1
56.7
27.4
42.6
51.7

Bangladesh
As % of
As % of
total Pop.
total
employment
36.36
1.62
0.46
0.67
2.02
5.48
17.28
9.06

100.00
4.45
1.27
1.85
5.55
15.08
47.51
24.91

Urban
As % of
As % of
total Pop.
total
employment
30.61
2.71
0.92
1.25
2.23
6.28
8.74
14.53

Employment by Major Industry

19.27
1.70
0.58
0.79
1.40
3.95
5.50
9.15

As % of
total
Pop.
36.33
1.30
0.33
0.51
1.95
5.25
19.81
7.43

Rural
As % of
total
employment
77.03
2.75
0.70
1.08
4.15
11.13
42.01
15.76

78

Labour and Manpower

Sector

LFS
1999-00
50.77

Agriculture, Forestry and fishery

LFS
2002-03
51.69

LFS
2005-06
48.10

MES
2009
43.53

LFS
2010
47.5

Mining & Quarrying

0.51

0.23

0.21

0.20

0.18

Manufacturing

9.49

9.71

10.97

13.53

12.38

Power, gas & water, electricity, steam & aircondition supply

0.26

0.23

0.21

0.20

0.18

Construction

2.82

3.39

3.16

3.92

4.80

15.64

15.34

16.45

15.29

15.53

Trade, hotel & restaurant


Transport, maintenance & communication

6.41

6.77

8.44

8.24

7.39

Finance, business & services

1.03

0.68

1.48

2.35

1.84

13.08

5.64

5.49

5.69

6.28

Communities & Personal Services Other


Public administration and defence
Total

6.32

5.49

7.06

4.25

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

Source: Labour Force Survey, 1995-96, 1999-00, 2002-03, 2005-06 & 2010 BBS

3.10

Number of Expatriate Employees and Amount of Remittance


MiSector

2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12

No of employment
abroad (000)

Million US$

Amount of remittance
Percentage
Crore TK.
change (%)
22.42
17719.58

251

3061.97

277

3371.97

10.12

19872.39

12.15

250

3848.29

14.13

23646.97

18.99

291

4801.88

24.78

32274.60

36.49

564

5978.47

24.50

41298.50

27.96

981

7914.78

32.39

54293.24

31.47

650

9689.16

22.42

66674.87

22.81

427

10987.40

13.40

76109.60

14.15

439

11650.32

6.03

82992.89

9.04

691

12843.40

10.24

101882.78

22.70

Source. Bureau of Manpower, Employment & Training and Bangladesh Bank

3.11

Percentage
Change(%)
23.31

Number of Expatriate Bangladeshis in Abroad

Labour and Manpower

Calendar
Year

Saudi
Arabia

Kuwait

UAE

Bahrain

Oman

Malaysia

Singapore

Others

79

Total

2001

137248

5341

16252

4371

4561

4921

9615

6656

2002

163269

15769

25462

5421

3854

85

6856

4540

225256

2003

162131

26722

37346

7482

4029

28

5304

11148

254190

2004

139031

41108

47012

9194

4435

224

6948

25006

272958

80425

47029

61978

10716

4827

2911

9651

35165

252702

109513

35775

130204

16355

8082

20469

20139

40979

381516

204112

4212

226392

16433

17478

273201

38324

52457

832609

132124

319

419355

13182

52896

131762

56581

68836

875055

14666

10

258348

28426

41704

12402

39053

80141

475278

7069

48

203308

21824

4264

919

18696

114217

390702

15039

29

282739

13996

135265

742

48667

71585

568062

10817

168685

10372

95887

400

28523

60153

2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

188965

Source. Bureau of Manpower, Employment & Training and Bangladesh Bank

3.12

Country Wise Remittances


(In million US$)

FY

KSA

UAE

USA

Kuwait

UK

Qatar

Oman

Singapore

Bahrain

Malaysia

Others

Total

2000-01

919.61

144.28

225.62

247.39

55.7

63.44

83.66

7.84

44.05

30.6

59.91

1882.1

2001-02

1147.95

233.49

356.24

285.75

103.31

90.6

103.27

14.26

54.12

46.85

65.29

2501.13

2002-03

1254.31

327.4

458.05

338.59

220.22

113.55

11406

31.06

63.72

41.4

99.61

3061.97

2003-04

1386.03

373.46

467.81

361.24

297.54

113.64

118.53

32.37

61.1

37.06

123.18

3371.97

2004-05

1510.46

442.24

557.31

406.8

375.77

136.41

131.32

47.69

67.18

25.51

147.6

3848.29

2005-06

1696.96

561.44

760.69

494.39

555.71

175.64

165.25

64.84

67.33

20.82

238.81

4801.88

2006-07

1734.7

804.84

930.33

680.7

886.9

233.17

196.47

80.24

79.96

11.84

339.32

5978.47

2007-08

2324.23

1135.14

1380.08

863.73

896.13

289.79

220.64

130.11

138.2

92.44

444.29

7914.78

2008-09 2859..09

1754.92

1575.22

970.75

789.65

343.36

290.06

165.13

157.45

282.2

501.43

9689.26

2009-10

1890.31

1451.89

1019.18

827.51

360.11

349.08

193.46

170.14

587.09

711.58

10987.4

3427.05

2010-11

3290

2002.6

1848.51

1075.8

889.6

319.4

334.3

202.3

185.93

703.7

798.16

11650.3

2011-12

3684.37

2404.78

1498.45

1190.13

987.45

335.25

400.93

311.47

298.47

847.49

884.61

12843.4

Source. Bangladesh Bank

3.13

Employed Persons Aged 15 Years and Over by Detail Occupation (3 Digit), Sex and
Residence, 2010
(Figure In 000)

80

ISCO
-88
code

Labour and Manpower

Total

Description of occupation

Special occupation
Senior government officials

Total
13882

Male
13882

Urban
Female
0

Total
5740

Rural

Male

Female

5740

Total
8142

Male

Female

8142

921

921

921

921

Senior officials of special-interest organizations

1767

1767

1767

1767

Directors and chief executives


Production and operations department
manages

3119

2146

973

2146

2146

973

973

22890

20174

2716

6604

6604

16286

13570

2716

Other department managers

24037

21518

2520

16522

14003

2520

7515

7515

144768

138736

6032

30091

28357

1734

114677 110378

4298

General Managers
Mathematicians, statisticians and related
professionals
Computing professionals
Architects, engineers and related professionals

973

973

973

973

6073

5152

921

2464

2464

3609

2688

921
2047

10488

8440

2047

4364

4364

6124

4077

3259

1843

1417

1943

921

1021

1317

921

396

Health professionals (except nursing)

23175

18588

4587

10184

7559

2625

12991

11029

19622

Nursing and midwifery professionals


College, university and higher education
teaching profession

17735

8076

9659

7627

921

6706

10108

7155

2953

18373

11565

6807

7227

4863

2364

11145

6702

4443

Secondary education teaching professionals


Primary and pre-primary education teaching
professionals

81821

53835

30986

34388

19099

15289

50433

34736

15697
28445

Life science professionals

101691

42116

59575

48916

17786

31130

52775

24330

Special education teaching Professionals

4098

4098

3050

3050

1047

1047

Other teaching professionals

5898

5250

649

2040

2040

3858

3210

649

18160

17297

862

7602

6740

862

10558

10558

1004

1004

1004

1004

921

921

921

921

0
341

Business professionals
Archivists, librarians and related information
professionals
Social science and related professionals
Writers and creative or performing artists

5355

5014

341

2275

2275

3080

2739

Religious professionals

22032

21111

921

2690

1769

921

19342

19342

Physical and engineering science technicians

11330

9024

2307

5645

3339

2307

5685

5685

Computer associate professionals

11972

11323

649

5246

5246

6726

6077

649

7880

6292

1588

3104

3104

4776

3188

1588

Optical and electronic equipment operators


Ship and aircraft controllers and technicians

3303

3303

3303

3303

Safety and quality inspectors


Modem health associate professionals (except
nursing)

2815

2815

973

973

1843

1843

7481

6560

921

1945

1945

5536

4615

921

Nursing and midwifery associate professionals


Traditional medicine practitioners and faith
healers
Primary education teaching associate
professionals
Pre-primary education teaching associate
professionals

1190

1190

794

794

396

396

675

675

675

675

33180

22478

10702

3812

3163

449

29369

19316

10053

976

976

976

976

1003

10030

1003

1003

Finance and sales associate professionals

20939

15646

5294

7203

4606

2597

13736

11040

2697

Business service agent and trade brokers

17262

16614

649

6414

6414

10848

10199

649

Administrative associate professionals


Customs, tax and related government associate
professionals

42415

35776

6639

23907

19111

4796

18508

16665

1843

921

921

921

921

685

685

685

685

36788

24287

12500

16155

11126

5029

20633

13161

7472

Other teaching associate professionals

Police inspectors and detectives


Social work associate professionals
Artistic, entertainment and sports associate
professionals

13101

11738

1363

2743

2402

341

10358

9336

1022

Secretaries and keyboard-operating clerks

51656

50975

681

17780

17780

33876

33195

681
(Contd)

Labour and Manpower

3.13
ISCO
-88
code

81

Employed Persons Aged 15 Years and Over by Detail Occupation (3 Digit)


Sex and Residence, 2010
Total

Description of occupation

Numercal clerks
Material recording & transport clerks

(Figure In 000)
Rural

Urban

Total

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

87983

76725

11257

37296

31427

5870

50687

45299

5388

6131

4795

1336

4315

2979

1336

1816

1816

Library,mail & related clerks

18027

14767

3260

8364

6023

2341

9664

8744

919

Other office clerks

24025

21659

2366

5351

3906

1445

18674

17753

921

Cashiers tellers & related clerks

25097

17735

7362

10915

6778

4138

14182

10957

3225

Client information clerks

10165

10165

3600

3600

6565

6565

Travel attendants and related workers

39221

38217

1004

1383

13083

26137

25133

1004
12775

Housekeeping & restaurant services workers

198462

176491

21971

56367

47171

9196

142095

129320

Personal care & related workers

1058

1058

409

409

649

649

Other personal services workers

90901

72251

18650

35823

18795

17028

55078

23457

1622

protective services workers

37520

35804

1715

13165

12371

794

24354

23433

921

Fashion and other models

2237

2237

2237

2237

shop salespersons & demonstrators

943698

892067

51634

385847

366185

19662

557851

525881

31969

Stall and market salespersons

921543

841577

79966

235960

219324

16637

622253

63329

1105093

1042186

62907

76245

67801

8444

685582
102884
8

974386

54462

53019

24910

28109

9322

5287

4035

43697

19624

24073

1843

1843

921

921

921

921

159674

147939

11735

51735

48559

3175

109739

99379

8560

Subsistence agricultural & fishery workers

25668

24371

1298

25668

24371

1298

Miners shotfirers stone cutters and carvers

1443

1443

1443

1443

Market gardeners & crop growers


Market oriented animal producers & related
workers
Market oriented crop & animal producers
Fishery workers, hunters & trappers

Building frame & related trades workers

243981

238091

5890

64689

62863

1826

179293

175229

4064

Building finishers & related trades workers


Painters building struct. cleaners & related
tradeswor
Metal moulders, welders, sheet metal workers
structural-met

286446

278105

8341

92130

59166

2964

194316

188939

5377

57279

55357

1922

28915

27389

1526

28364

27968

396

103165

88041

15124

53979

45825

8154

49186

42216

6971

8725

8725

1624

1624

7101

7101

Machinery cechanics & fitters

77391

76389

1002

35258

35258

42133

41131

1002

Elect.& electronics equipment mechanics & fitters

54551

51566

2985

25925

24849

1077

28626

26717

1909

Precision workers in metal & related materils

52182

52182

20971

20971

31211

31211

5013

3715

1298

847

847

4166

2868

1298

69770

41093

28677

25859

12518

13341

43911

28575

15336

4939

9439

4722

4722

4718

1418

86708

47454

39254

54794

32259

22537

31913

15195

16718

44280

33891

10389

8574

8574

35706

25317

1000622

362735

637887

214744

94849

119895

785878

267886

10389
51799
2

35132

26552

8581

14740

7748

6993

20392

18804

1588

973

973

973

973

13133

110053

2080

9300

7220

2080

3833

3833

Blacksmiths tool-makers & related trades work

Potters glass-makers & related trades workers


Handcrf workers in wood,textile,leathers&related
mat
Printing & related trades workers
Food processing & related trades workers
Wood treaters, cabinet-makers & related trades
workers
Textile, garment & related trades workers
Pelt, leather & shoemaking trades workers
Mining and mineral-processing-plant operators
Metal-processing-plant operators
Glass, ceramics & related plant operators

973

973

973

973

Wood-processing & papermaking plant operators

7834

7438

396

3188

3188

1894

1894

Chemical-processing-plant operators

2867

2867

973

973

1894

1894

Power-production & related plant operators

1243

1243

847

847

396

396

(Contd)

82

Labour and Manpower

3.13

Employed Persons Aged 15 Years and Over by Detail Occupation (3 Digit)


Sex and Residence, 2010
(Figure In 000)

ISCO
88
code
Metal &

Total
Description of occupation

Urban

Rural

Total

Male

13548

12575

973

10961

9988

973

2587

2587

2918

2918

2918

2918

operators

25126

18998

6128

4010

1979

2031

2446

17019

4097

Wood-products machine operators

and

mineral

products

operator
Chemical-products machine operators
Rubber

&

and

Total

Female

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

machine

plastic-products

mach.

25404

24359

1044

6585

6585

18819

17775

1044

Printing-binding & paper-prod. mach. operator

9868

9868

6785

6785

3084

3084

Textile, fur leather-products machine operator

1199101

678292

520809

712228

298793

413434

486873 379499

107374

32106

24475

7630

6973

5480

1493

25133

18996

6137

6007

6007

3118

3118

2889

2889

2970

2970

2970

2970

1894

1894

255047 225249

29798

Food & related Products machine operators


Assemblers
Other machine operators and assemblers
Locomotive-engine

drivers

and

related

workers

1894

1894

395835

355388

40447

140787

130138

10649

Ships deck crews and related workers

23593

23593

3929

3929

19665

19665

Street vendors and related workers

70876

66386

4490

22111

19638

2473

48765

46748

2017

2300

2300

921

921

1379

1379

Domestic & related helpers cleaners & launder

229174

56245

172929

95626

22131

73495

133548 341114

99434

Building caretakers, window & related cleaners

12459

8484

3975

5612

2559

3053

6847

5925

921

134929

123097

11832

65888

59744

6143

69041

63352

5689

70223

55660

14563

32751

19965

12786

37472

35695

1777

8614416 3650986 4963430

1058582

242509

816073 7555834 3408477

4147357

Motor-vehicle drivers

Shoe cleaning & other street services


elementary occoupation

Messengers, porters, doorkeepers &


related workers
Garbage collectors & related labourers
Agricultural, fishery & related labourers
Mining & construction labourers

773176

699162

74014

192131

169070

23061

581045 530092

19399

Transport labourers & freight handlers

790196

76274

20922

200428

193897

6531

589769 575378

14391

Source: Labor Force Survey, 2010

Labour and Manpower

3.14

83

Employed Persons Aged 15 Years and Over by Detail Industry (4 Digit)


Sex and Residence, 2005-06
Bangladesh

BSIC
Description of Industry
code
Total

Total

Male

Female

Urban
Total

Male Female

Rural
Total

Male Female

4735659136079828 1276763 1224360856861526557453613223127511213 8621018

0111 Growing of cereal crops


0112 Growing of oil seed crops

4080807 3354480
42763

36432

726327
6331

647438 598545
1424

1424

48893 3433369 2755935 677435


0

41339

35008

6331

0113 Growing of sugar crops

151458

25602

125856

16138

8997

7140

135320

16604 118716

0114 Growing of fibrc crop-jute

153746

47618

106127

10325

5045

5280

143421

42573 100848

0116 Gr.tobacco, ganza & narcotic plants

115533

28363

87170

8449

1576

6873

107084

26787

80297

29281

22424

6857

29281

22424

6857

212852 1047405

409715

41885 367830

850543

0119 Growing of other crops n.e.c


0121 Growing of vegetables

1260258

170967 679575

0122 Gr. horticultural specialties

150685

4814

145871

9650

9650

141035

4814 136221

0123 Growing of nursery products

191806

16196

175610

18917

1573

17344

172889

14622 158267

0125 Growing of fruits and coconuts

118846

7852

110993

8328

644

7685

110517

7209 103309

0126 Gr. tea, coffee & other beverage crops

431349

46671

384678

18779

485

18294

412570

33190

15472

17718

33190

104480 1614592

126713

0127 Growing of spice crops


0131 Farming of livestock, mules & hinnies
0132 Dairy Farming
0133 Other animal farming, production & products n.e.c
0135 Poultry farming
0136 Other animal farming
0139 Production of animal products n.e.c
0151 Plant protection services
0152 Agricultural extension services
0153 Horticultural services
0154 Irrigation services

1719072

12208 114505 1592359

553475

12941

540534

43520

5559

37961

509955

446

446

446

446

100587 1699967

197383

1800554
143343

23061

29267 168115 1603172

120282

47682

1170

46512

95661

46186 366384
15472

17718

92272 1500087
7382 502573
0

71320 1531852
21890

73770

2491

2491

2491

2491

12366

11195

1170

276

276

12090

10919

1170

4563

4563

1573

1573

2990

2990

7403

5291

2111

114

114

7289

5178

2111

101184

10020

91164

10102

1906

8195

91082

8114

82969

0155 Flood control services

1054

1054

1054

1054

0158 Animal husbandry services

4246

2293

1953

341

341

3906

1953

1953

19237

11800

7437

2582

1200

1382

16655

10600

6055

111259

8418

102841

9301

1648

7653

101958

6770

95188

7772

3655

4117

597

399

198

7175

3256

3919

0159 Live stock & poultry services n.e.c


0211 Forest planting, replanting & conservation
0212 Gathering of uncultivated products
0213 Extracting, concentrating & distilling of sap

34296

2970

31327

1864

926

938

32432

2044

30389

0219 Forestry rel. services activities n.e.c

2584

2584

2584

2584

0221 Felling of trees & shaping of timber

384554

40117

344437

28902

4154

24748

355653

0222 Transportation of logs within the forest

35964 319689

2197

2197

166

166

2031

2031

0501 Ocean and coastal fishing

136372

134402

1970

6677

6677

129696

127726

1970

0502 Inland fishing (ex. shrimp farming)

691434

563644

127790

50206

43334

6872

641228

520310 120919

32963

31983

980

2040

2040

30922

29943

980

164406

124037

40369

24583

21895

2688

139823

102142

37681

0503 Shrimp farming


0504 Fish and other marine life farming
0509 Fishery service, n.e.c.

70027

62146

7880

2632

2632

67394

59514

7880

1010 Mining & agglomeration of hard coal

2491

2491

2491

2491

1030 Extraction and agglomeration of peat

254

254

254

254

0
(Contd )

84

Labour and Manpower

3.14

Employed Persons Aged 15 Years and Over by Detail Industry (4 Digit)


Sex and Residence, 2005-06

BSIC
code

Bangladesh

Description of Industry

1111 Crude petroleum production


1310 Mining of ferrous ores (iron ores)

Urban

Total

Male

Female

Total

Male

8575

6651

1924

485

485

Rural
Female
0

Total
8090

Male
6166

Female
1924

44

44

44

44

1321 Aluminium ores

1505

1505

1505

1505

1329 Misc. non-ferrous metal ores n.e.c

1017

1017

1017

1017

1412 Limestone and chalk

1054

1054

1054

1054

1414 Silica and other sand

11392

10358

1035

2105

2105

9287

8253

1035

1419 Stone,clay, ceramic & refractory mincrals n.e.c 23084


1429 Chemical and fertilizer minerals n.e.c
1432 Iodization of edible salt
1511 Prep. & pre. of meat & meat products

19201

3883

3902

3220

681

19182

15981

3201

1401

1401

1401

1401

232

232

232

232

0
0

10291

8581

1710

6414

4703

1710

3877

3877

1512 Pro. & pre. of fish & fish products

2046

399

1647

2046

399

1647

1513 Pro. & pre. of fruits & vegetables

5576

4906

670

4701

4031

670

875

875

1514 Manu. inedible veg.oil,animal oil & fat n.e.c

4794

4794

2453

2453

2341

2341

1515 Edible veg. oil except hydro. veg. oils

12933

11695

1238

5226

5033

193

7708

6662

1045

1520 Manufacturing of dairy products

14700

13752

948

7777

7523

254

6924

6229

695

1531 Grain milling except rice milling

7751

7134

617

3443

2826

617

4308

4308

1532 Manu. of starches & starch products

4026

2001

2025

421

421

3604

1580

2025

532

973

1533 Manufacturing of prepared animal feeds


1535 Rice milling
1539 Grain Mill Products n.e.c

6040

4386

1655

4535

3854

681

1505

248833

201005

47828

51399

37961

13438

197433

163043 34390

6848

3281

3567

2154

469

1685

4694

2812

1882

67036

58934

8102

23440

18695

4745

43596

40239

3357

4330

4330

3524

3524

806

806

1543 Cocoa, chocolate, sugar confectionery

18323

15520

2802

11742

8939

2802

6581

6581

1544 Macaroni, noodles, couscous & related

467

467

467

467

2562

1541 Bakery Products


1542 Sugar

1545 Gur

2562

2562

2562

107437

61258

46179

107437

3926

3396

530

525

525

3401

2871

530

32234

26352

5882

15665

12621

3044

16569

13732

2838

615

615

615

615

1554 Manu. of soft drinks & mineral waters

6096

6096

1873

1873

4222

4222

1601 Manufacturing of cigarettes

5893

5758

135

3288

3153

135

2605

2605

1602 Manufacturing of cigars and cheroots

4678

3284

1393

2119

2119

2559

1166

1393

1547 Blending of tea and coffee


1548 Edible salt refining
1549 Manu. of other food products n.e.c
1552 Manufacturing of wines

1603 Manufacturing of bidies

61258 46179

112117

38259

73858

59455

23553

35902

52662

1604 Manu. tobacoco steaming & redrying

2483

1788

695

399

399

2084

14705 37957
1389

695

1605 Manufacturing of zarda and quivam

3851

3452

399

2623

2224

399

1228

1228

1711 Cotton textiles except handlooms

98464

73597

24868

26029

19909

6120

72435

53688 18747

1712 Dyeing, bleaching & finishing of textiles

25549

23531

2018

11097

9935

1162

14452

13596

1713 Jute textiles except handlooms

55493

47841

7652

32155

28383

3772

23338

19458

3880

1714 Silk, art silk, synthetic textiles ex. H/L

11130

6799

4331

4406

4406

6724

2393

4331

4049

3714

335

2345

2010

335

1704

1704

1715 Narrow fabrics except handlooms

857

(Contd)

Labour and Manpower

3.14

85

Employed Persons Aged 15 Years and Over by Detail Industry (4 Digit)


Sex and Residence, 2005-06

BSIC
code

Bangladesh

Description of Industry
Total

Male

1716 Handloom textiles

78183 350124

Urban

Female
28058

Total

Male

44740

29875

Rural
Female

Total

Male

14865 433442 320249

Female
13193

1717 Woolen textiles except handlooms

11941

10183

1758

2965

2965

8976

7218

1758

1721 Made up textile articles except apparel

61175

34358

26817

24361

17243

7119

36813

17115

19698

1722 Manufacturing of carpets, rugs & mats

25110

15080

10030

3446

2891

555

21664

12189

9474

1723 Manu. cordage, rope, twine & netting

46766

28840

17927

8773

7782

991

37994

21058

16936

6024

5328

697

1077

1077

4947

4251

697

1724 Manufacturing of spooling & thread ball


1725 Ginning, pressing and bailing of cotton

300

300

300

300

1726 pressing and bailing of wool

2230

2230

2230

2230

1727 Pressing and bailing of jute

51755

40425

11330

28893

18557

10335

22862

21867

995

1728 Precessing & bailing of other fibres

1033

698

335

335

335

698

698

1729 Manufacturing of textiles, n.e.c

5146

3834

1311

1472

1219

254

3673

2616

1058

1730 Manu. knitted & cro. fabrics & articles

98624

59895

38729

72750

34021

38729

25874

25874

1811 Wearing apparel except fur apparel

12433 691135 421299 699295 348689 350605 413139 342446

70693

1812 Hats and caps

8297

3833

4464

691

691

7606

3833

3773

1813 Emb. textile goods & wearing apparel

57721

32975

24746

39571

21799

17772

18150

11176

6974

1819 Wearing apparel n.e.c. ex. Footwear

2341

2341

2341

2341

1820 Dressing, dyeing & manu. of fur articles

12607

10660

1946

8101

8101

4506

2560

1946

1911 T. D of leather

24079

21588

2491

23547

21056

2491

532

532

4438

4438

3517

3517

921

921

63047

50694

12353

26547

19531

7016

36500

31163

5337

942

942

942

942

2010 Sawmilling and planing of wood

88536

82203

6333

26425

22020

4405

62111

60183

1928

2022 Manu. of builders' carpentry & joinery

1912 luggage, H.bag & like saddlery & harness


1921 Manufacturing of leather footwear
1929 Manufacturing of other footwear n.e.c

98395

98395

70029

70029

28366

28366

2023 Manufacturing of wooden containers

291

291

291

291

2024 Structural products made of bamboo

83164

39525

43639

33995

7759

26236

49169

31766

17404

2025 Bamboo and cane products

46810

56144

90666

18667

8896

9771

28143

47248

80895

2029 Products of wood, cork, straw & plaiting Materials ex. furni30025

6543

23482

3784

3579

205

26240

2964

23277

2101 Manu. of pulp, paper & paper board

21405

20906

499

1383

1383

20022

19523

499

2102 Corrugated paper,paper board containers

28551

9113

19438

24230

6346

17884

4321

2767

1554

2109 Other articles of paper & paper board

411

411

411

411

2211 Books, brochures, musical books

14705

14014

691

10164

9473

691

4541

4541

2212 Newspapers, journals and periodicals

16911

16911

15961

15961

950

950

2219 Other publishing

16462

16462

7989

7989

8472

8472

2221 Printing

9315

9315

2842

2842

6473

6473

2222 Service activities related to printing

4643

4643

685

685

3957

3957

479

479

479

479

1401

1401

1401

1401

310

310

310

310

49082

49082

49082

49082

2311 Manufacturing of coke oven products


2313 Misc. petroleum products
2411 Basic chemicals, ex. fert. & nitro. com.
2412 Fertilizers and nitrogen compounds

0
0
(Contd)

86

3.14
BSIC
code

Labour and Manpower

Employed Persons Aged 15 Years and Over by Detail Industry (4 Digit)


Sex and Residence, 2005-06
Bangladesh

Description of Industry

Urban

Total

Male

Total

Male Female

Total

Male

2414 Dyes, colours and pigments

5400

5400

2369

2369

3031

3031

2415 Compressed, liquified,solidified gases

4004

3313

691

4004

3313

691

392

392

392

392

1401

1401

1401

1401

2419 Manu. of industrial chemicals n.e.c

Female

Rural
Female

2422 Paints, varnishes, coatings, mastics


2423 Pharmaceuticals, medicinal chemicals(Allopathic)

62298

59002

3296

43169

41245

1924

19129

17756

1372

2424 Soap,detergents, cleaning & polishing

14289

14289

5581

5581

8708

8708

2645

2645

1192

1192

1453

1453

716

716

716

716

2427 Manu. of ayuro-vedic medicines

1087

1087

278

278

809

809

2429 Manu.of other chemical products n.e.c

2491

2491

2491

2491

2431 Manufacturing of man-made fibres

1171

1171

197

197

973

973

2432 Manufacturing of matches

6207

4697

1511

2044

681

1363

4163

4015

148

2433 Manufacturing of ink (all kinds)

1249

726

523

726

726

523

523

2434 Manufacturing of candles

2861

2861

2861

2861

0
1098

2425 Manufacturing of perfumes & toileteries


2426 Manufacturing of unani medicines

2439 Pharmaceuticals, medicinal ch. Pro.

5064

3967

1098

2147

2147

2917

1819

2511 Manufacturing of rubber tyres and tubes

12047

7066

4981

9963

4981

4981

2084

2084

2519 Manufacturing of rubber products n.e.c

2491

2491

2491

2491

2521 Manufacturing of plastic footwear

7854

5363

2491

7854

5363

2491

2522 Manufacturing of polythene products

9312

6202

3110

8092

4981

3110

1220

1220

2529 Manufacturing of miscellaneous plastic products n.e.c 81767

4180

67624

14143

66524

56561

9963

15243

11064

2611 Manufacturing of glass

5064

5064

5064

5064

2612 Manufacturing of glass products

3508

3508

2802

2802

705

705

2691 Non-structural non-ref. ceramic ware

44762

22511

22251

5944

3773

2171

38819

18738

20080

2692 Manu. of refractory ceramic products

196461

183738

12723

17660

16258

1401

178801

167480

11322

2693 Structural non-ref. clay & ceramic pro.

921

921

921

921

2694 Manufacturing of cement, lime & plaster

4889

4612

277

3112

2836

277

1776

1776

2695 Articles of concrete, cement & plaster

2445

1826

620

1239

620

620

1206

1206

2696 Cutting, shaping and finishing of stone

2171

2171

1117

1117

1054

1054

2697 Manufacturing of cements Prodcuts

10566

10566

5022

5022

5544

5544

2699 Non-metallic mineral products, n.e.c

20383

13485

6898

2901

205

2696

17481

13280

4201

2711 Iron and steel mills

1711

1711

1711

1711

2712 Iron and steel foundries

8411

8411

4981

4981

3429

3429

2713 Iron and steel re-rolling mills

18880

18880

17680

17680

1200

1200

2719 Iron and steel basic industries n.e.c

21225

21225

11306

11306

9920

9920

2720 Basic precious & non-ferrous metals

2877

2877

990

990

1887

1887

10450

10450

10450

10450

5930

5930

5930

5930

106106

104072

2034

60178

58144

2034

45928

45928

1097

1097

1097

1097

2731 Casting of iron and steel


2732 Casting of non-ferrous metals
2811 Manu. of structural metal products
2812 Tanks, reservoirs, containers of metal

0
(Contd )

Labour and Manpower

3.14
BSIC
code

87

Employed Persons Aged 15 Years and Over by Detail Industry (4 Digit)


Sex and Residence, 2005-06
Bangladesh

Description of Industry

2814 Manufacturing of metal trunks


2815 Bolts, nuts, rivets and washers
2816 Plumbing equipment & sanitary ware
2817 Metal barrels and drums
2818 Manufacturing of wire products

Urban

Total

Male

923

923

Female Total

10149

10149

5459

2969

691

691

Rural

Male Female
0

Total

Male

Female

923

923

6506

6506

3643

3643

2491

2491

2491

2969

2969

691

691

197

197

197

197

2819 Manu. of tincans and tinware, n.e.c

2322

2322

1401

1401

921

921

2891 Forging, pressing, stamping & roll-forming of metal

3119

3119

2074

2074

1045

1045

131

131

131

131

18598

18412

186

5529

5343

186

13069

13069

2899 Other fabricated metal products n.e.c


10163
2911 Engines & turbines, ex. aircraft, vehicle & cycle engines 1638

10163

7728

7728

2435

2435

1638

1638

1638

2912 Pumps & compressors, taps & valves

16779

15378

1401

14811

13410

1401

1968

1968

2919 Other general purpose machinery

2491

2491

2491

2491

2921 Agricultural and forestry machinery

310

310

310

310

2922 Manufacturing of machine tools

6224

6224

335

335

5889

5889

2923 Manu. of machinery for metallurgy

2676

2676

135

135

2541

2541

2924 Machinery for mining, quarrying & construction

1617

1078

539

1617

1078

539

2928 Industrial machinery

1659

1659

1659

1659

705

705

705

705

3000 Office, accounting,computing machinery

5293

5293

5293

5293

3110 Electric motors, generators, transformers

6109

6109

4175

4175

1934

1934

3120 Electricity distribution & control apparatus

2246

2246

131

131

2115

2115

2892 Treatment and coating of metal;


2894 Manufacturing of hand and edge tools

2929 Other special purpose machinery

3130 Manufacturing of insulated wire & cable

3392

3392

817

817

2575

2575

3140 Accumulators, primary cells & batteries

8838

8838

6870

6870

1968

1968

3190 Other electrical equipment n.e.c

4924

4452

472

4924

4452

472

417

417

417

417

3934

3934

3067

3067

867

867

3210 Electronic valves, tubes & components


3220 Television, radio, transmitters apparatus
3312 Instruments, measuring, checking, testing, navigating

1401

1401

1401

1401

3410 Manufacturing of motor vehicles

6524

4033

2491

5603

3112

2491

921

921

3420 Bodies for motor vehicles;trailers,semi-trailers

1383

1383

1383

1383

3430 Parts & accessories for motor vehicles

16402

16402

12313

12313

4090

4090

3511 Building and repairing of ships

16209

15412

798

396

396

15813

15016

798

3512 Building & repairing of pleasure & sporting boats

16696

16696

16696

16696

3513 Ship breaking and dismantling

3023

532

2491

3023

532

2491

3591 Manufacturing of motor cycles

600

600

600

600

3592 Manu. of bi-cycles & invalid carriages


3611 Wooden furniture and fixtures
3612 Manu. of cane & bamboo furniture
3613 Manufacturing of chicks

19160

19160

12221

12221

6939

6939

355590

351646

3943

95296

95296

260294

256351

3943

3227

2867

360

1376

1016

360

1851

1851

11543

6039

5504

11543

6039

0
5504
(Contd)

88

3.14

Labour and Manpower

Employed Persons Aged 15 Years and Over by Detail Industry (4 Digit)


Sex and Residence, 2005-06

BSIC
code

Bangladesh

Description of Industry
Total

Total

Male

Total

Male

698

139

139

559

559

38112

35387

2726

18376

15650

2726

19736

19736

7002

7002

5506

5506

1496

1496

2200

2200

1033

1033

1167

1167

119965

117713

2253

25492

25349

143

94474

92364

2110

619

619

619

619

3623 Rubber and plastic decorative handicrafts

2491

2491

2491

2491

3624 China, ceramic & glass handicrafts

5107

5107

683

683

4424

4424

3625 Metal decorative handicrafts

2637

2637

2637

2637

58485

3175

55309

13602

1289

12313

44883

1887

42996

619

619

619

619

12367

9781

2586

2491

2491

9877

7291

2586

125100

122247

2852

43802

43802

81298

78446

2852

1368

1368

467

467

901

901

3696 Pens, pencils & other office articles

192

192

192

192

3697 Manu. of umbrellas & walking sticks

969

969

969

969

3710 Recycling of metal waste and scrap

4673

4673

1573

1573

3100

3100

507

507

507

507

3615 Manu. of metal furniture & fixtures


3616 Signs &advertising displays (non-electrical)
3619 Manu. of furniture & fixtures, n.e.c
3621 Wood, cane & bamboo handicrafts
3622 Paper and paper products handicrafts

3626 Textile & sewing decorative handicrafts


3627 Bangles (except of proecious metal)
3629 Decorative handicrafts n.e.c
3691 Manu. of jewellery & related articles
3694 Manufacturing of games and toys

3720 Recycling of non-metal waste & scrap

Female

Rural

698

3614 Manu. of plastic furniture & fixtures

Male

Urban
Female

Female
0

4011 Hydro-electric power generation

1287

1287

1038

1038

250

250

4012 Thermal electric power generation

4048

3918

131

581

450

131

3467

3467

4013 Nuclear electric power generation

2152

2152

1200

1200

951

951

0
2025

4014 Transmission & dist. of electric power

52469

49312

3157

20452

19320

1132

32016

29992

4020 Gas, dist. of gaseous fuel through mains

8086

8086

4488

4488

3598

3598

4100 Collection, purification & dist. of water

8441

8441

8441

8441

1052059

1004422

47637

377581

364760

12821

674478

639662

34816

349461

325965

23496

112799

109054

3745

236662

216911

19751

4530 Building installation

23134

23134

4132

4132

19002

19002

4540 Building completion

99217

66743

32474

23858

15118

8740

75359

51625

23734

472

472

472

472

4510 Site preparation


4520 Building of complete cons./parts thereof;

4550 Renting of cons./demolition equipment


5010 Wholesale & retail sale of motor vehicles

7307

7285

22

5492

5470

22

1815

1815

5020 Maintenance & repair of motor vehicles


108765
5030 Wholesale and retail sale of motor vehicle parts and accesso
22827
5041 Maintenance & repair of motor cycles & related parts & acces 30400

82068

26697

52750

44877

7874

56015

37191

18823

22551

276

10124

9848

276

12702

12702

30400

13121

13121

17279

17279

5042 Cycle, rickshaw & related parts & accessories

20814

20814

11336

11336

9478

9478

107843

68702

39142

34304

21215

13089

73539

47486

26053

1645

1645

702

702

943

943

5050 Retail sale of automotive fuel.

39975

39975

31974

31974

8001

8001

5111 Wholesale on a fee or contract basis

31371

28880

2491

18623

16132

2491

12748

12748

5112 Importers and exporters.

31912

30511

1401

29078

27677

1401

2834
2834
(Contd)

5043 Repair of bicycles & cycle rickshaws.


5049 Transport vehicle & related parts n.e.c

Labour and Manpower

3.14

89

Employed Persons Aged 15 Years and Over by Detail Industry (4 Digit)


Sex and Residence, 2005-06

BSIC
code

Bangladesh

Description of Industry

Urban

Total

Male

Female

Total

Male

5121 Ag. raw materials & live animals

231529

226066

5462

63119

63119

5122 Food, beverages and tobacco.

182657

180771

1886

75736

75736

2666

2666

1401

5124 Arot' of ag. raw materials & food items.

93343

91016

2327

5131 Textile, yarn & thread.

18329

14411

3918

5132 H/H linen, new apparel & accessories.

94196

2831

91365

470

470

5134 Footwear.

7852

7852

5135 Leather & leather substitute products

3068

5137 Furniture and fixture in household

6256

5138 Pharmaceautical and medical goods etc

2043

2043

5139 Games & toys, sports goods & related

7229

6706

523

5141 Liquid & gaseous fuels & related pro,

6542

6542

4747

5123 Wool and hair.

5133 Hosiery and related item.

5142 Wholesale of metal and metal ores.


5143 Construction materials, hardware, plumbing & heating equipme
5144 Coal and coke.
5145 Fuel wood and charcoal.
5146 Industrial and heavy chemical ex. Fertilizer
5147 Furtilizers and pesticides.

Rural
Female

Total

Male

Female

168410

162947

5462

106921

105036

1886

1401

1265

1265

30516

30050

467

62826

60966

1860

10059

10059

8270

4352

3918

36318

36318

57878

2831

55047

470

470

2622

2622

5229

5229

3068

2194

2194

874

874

6256

5559

5559

697

697

870

870

1173

1173

4494

4494

2735

2212

523

4747

1794

1794

8114

6456

1657

4770

4770

3344

1687

1657

73828

68298

5530

33005

29788

3217

40823

38510

2313
0

2160

2160

1062

1062

1098

1098

22366

21182

1184

10906

9722

1184

11460

11460

4981

4981

4981

4981

3205

3205

337

337

2868

2868

5149 Other intermediate pro., waste & scrap

35185

32513

2672

13417

10746

2672

21768

21768

5151 Office & commercial machinery, equip.

3892

3892

3892

3892

5152 Ag. machinery equipment supplies.

3323

3047

276

1976

1700

276

1347

1347

5158 Electrical apparatus, equipment and supplies.

3281

3281

901

901

2380

2380

10206

7715

2491

9055

6564

2491

1151

1151

4983

4983

1083

1083

3901

3901

71413

68008

3405

16132

14423

1710

55281

53585

1696

266818

253941

12877

69996

66960

3036

196822

186981

9841

54469

53005

1464

21972

21459

513

32497

31546

950

5159 Machinery and equipment n.e.c.


5190 Other wholesale.
5211 Milk and milk products
5212 Pan,cigarettes,bidies,betelnuts,tobacco
5213 Confectionery
5214 Rice, pulses, wheat and flour

275214

263741

11472

69194

66731

2463

206019

197010

9010

1345162

1296123

49039

392685

380032

12653

952477

916092

36386

459

459

459

459

5217 Other retail sale in non-specialized stores

30885

30885

8267

8267

22617

22617

5219 Other retail sale in non-specialised stores


5220 Retail sale of food, beverages and tobacco in specialized st

28374

24687

3687

7677

5043

2633

20698

19644

1054

8232

7414

818

1700

1700

6532

5714

818

5221 Meat-beef, mutton, or pork

76188

75934

254

27138

26884

254

49050

49050

5222 Poultry

92505

92229

276

28081

27805

276

64424

64424

5223 Fish and sea food

496959

490962

5997

133551

131650

1901

363408

359311

4097

5224 Fruits

156602

156195

407

49420

49420

107182

106775

407

5225 Vegetables

422030

415604

6426

120817

116170

4647

301214 299435
(Contd)

1779

5215 Grocery and general stores


5216 Ration shop

90

Labour and Manpower

3.14

Employed Persons Aged 15 Years and Over by Detail Industry (4 Digit)


Sex and Residence, 2005-06

BSIC
code

Bangladesh

Description of Industry

Urban

Rural

Total

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

Total

Male

Female

5226 Sweetmeats

59019

55223

3796

18256

17333

923

40763

37890

2873

5227 Bakeries

31449

29976

1473

24711

24106

604

6738

5870

868

5228 Beverages(any kind of drink ex. water)

2551

2437

114

511

398

114

2040

2040

5229 Food, beverage, tobacco, n.e.c.


Phar.,medical goods,cosmetic & toilet
5231 articles

70554

69681

873

26301

25428

873

44253

44253

166410

164152

2259

66155

65773

382

100255

98378

1877

5232 Textile,clothing,hosiery,footwear,leather

677573

635362

42211

314090

293556

20534

363483

341806

21677

5233 H/h appliances, articles & equipments

250113

242376

7737

97519

95686

1833

152595

146691

5904

5234 Hardware, paints and glass

256916

252538

4378

113221

110049

3172

143695

142489

1206

5235 Hay, fodder and animal feeds

18461

17901

559

6580

6580

11881

11322

559

5236 Farm supplies

32177

31991

186

5867

5681

186

26310

26310

2683

2683

1044

1044

1639

1639

5237 Caps and headwear


5238 Timber and lumber

121528

117310

4217

15995

15995

105532

101315

4217

5239 Retail sale in specialised stores, n.e.c.

462447

442347

20099

229475

220979

8497

232971

221369

11602

73465

63500

9965

44863

34897

9965

28602

28602

5240 Second hand goods(clothing etc) in stores


5251 Retail sale via mail order houses

3679

1188

2491

3679

1188

2491

5252 Retail sale via stalls and markets

7033

7033

1170

1170

5863

5863

0
5867

5259 Other non-store retail sale

110102

93386

16716

54028

43179

10849

56074

50206

5261 Repair of footwear & leather goods

20870

20870

4033

4033

16838

16838

5262 Electrical repair

80033

79235

798

43187

43187

36846

36048

798

5263 Watch, clock and jewellery repair

27511

27511

19076

19076

8434

8434

1400

1400

1400

1400

5265 Welding & repair of iron & steel articles

29172

29172

11384

11384

17789

17789

5266 Repair of tyre and tube

31539

31539

8076

8076

23463

23463

5269 Repair n.e.c.

11554

11554

6269

6269

5285

5285

5511 Hotels. houses, camps, lodging (com.)

14903

8459

6444

6596

3945

2651

8307

4514

3793

7801

4844

2957

6710

3752

2957

1091

1091

0
15622

5264 Carpentry repair

5512 Hotels.houses, camps , lodging(non-com.)


5521 Restaurants & non-residential hotels

241783

216764

25019

97746

88349

9397

144037

128415

5522 Wine bars

1391

1391

307

307

1084

1084

5523 Tea stalls

446355

429645

16709

138719

130736

7984

307636

298910

8726

6010 Railway transport


6021 Other scheduled passenger
6022 Other non-scheduled passenger

29851

29455

396

18700

18304

396

11151

11151

692073

682589

9484

218808

212795

6014

473265

469794

3471

1802555

1775296

27259

522844

514196

8648

1279711

1261100

18611

6023 Freight transport by road

491543

489573

1970

170148

170148

321395

319425

1970

6024 New Code-1

348540

346021

2519

54587

53981

606

293953

292039

1913

6030 Transport via pipe line

2626

2626

2626

2626

6039 New Code-3

47634

47212

421

25558

25137

421

22075

22075

6110 Ocean and coastal water transport

40177

39899

278

24732

24454

278

15445

15445

6121 Inland water transport, mechanised

69586

67471

2115

9063

9063

60523

58408

2115

6122 Inland water transport, non- mechanised

72109

72109

15523

15523

56587

56587

0
(Contd)

Labour and Manpower

3.14
BSIC
code

91

Employed Persons Aged 15 Years and Over by Detail Industry (4 Digit)


Sex and Residence, 2005-06
Bangladesh

Description of Industry

Urban

Total

Male

6123 Stevedoring service

20616

20616

6390

6390

6129 Water transport, n.e,c.

38758

37940

818

25273

25273

6210 Scheduled air transport

14489

14489

8092

6230 New Code-2

94648

79704

14944

94648

3896

3896

1270

6301 Cargo handling

Female

Total

Male

Rural
Female

Total

Male

Female

14226

14226

13485

12667

818

8092

6397

6397

79704

14944

1270

2626

2626

6302 Storage and ware housing

44647

44343

304

18608

18304

304

26039

26039

6303 Other supporting transport activities;


Activities of travel agencies &
6304 operators;

11605

11605

5332

5332

6273

6273

tour
6097

6097

3251

3251

2845

2845

6228

6228

4773

4773

1455

1455

14370

14370

3089

3089

11281

11281

2339

2339

1255

1255

1084

1084

6420 Telecommunications

121511

116164

5346

71276

67724

3552

50234

48440

1794

6511 Central banking

269888

216637

53251

230940

179094

51846

38948

37543

1405

48188

42163

6026

25403

21831

3572

22785

20331

2454

6309 Activities of other transport agencies


6411 National postal services
6412 Courier services except postal services

6519 Other monetary intermediation


6591 Financial leasing
6592 Other credit granting
6599 Other financial intermediation, n.e.c.
6601 Life insurance
6603 Non-life insurance
6712 Security dealing activities
6719 Financial intermediation,n.e.c
6720 Insurance, pension funding
7010 Own or leased property

761

507

254

761

507

254

118353

78212

40141

32299

20772

11527

86054

57440

28614

4771

2205

2566

254

254

4517

1951

2566

46950

35494

11457

22087

15196

6892

24863

20298

4565

2043

2043

1063

1063

980

980

653

653

653

653

14257

13191

1065

8139

7769

371

6117

5422

695

1174

1174

232

232

942

942

21050

20065

986

13733

12748

986

7317

7317

7020 Fee or contract basis

5562

5562

2491

2491

3071

3071

7111 Renting of land transport equipment

9093

9093

7812

7812

1281

1281

7112 Renting of water transport equipment

5167

5167

5167

5167

7121 Agricultural machinery and equipment

973

973

973

973

2487

2487

399

399

2088

2088

901

901

901

901

1401

1401

1401

1401

7122 Construction, civil eng.,machinery & eq.


7130 Personal and household goods n.e.c.
7210 Hardware consultancy
7220 Software consultancy

4161

3853

308

2991

2683

308

1170

1170

7240 Database activities

3475

3475

3475

3475

493

186

307

493

186

307

7311 Research and experimental


developmen t on natural science
7313 Medical research institutions
7411 Legal activities

411

411

411

411

94086

88313

5773

41073

37716

3357

53013

50597

2416

6605

6302

303

2115

1811

303

4490

4490

681

681

681

681

13841

12483

1358

6167

5827

341

7674

6657

1017

9962

9962

9962

9962

7412 Accounting, book-keeping & auditing


activities tax consultan
7413
7414

Market research,public opinion polling


Business,management
consultancy activities

7421

Architectural, engineering activities &


related technical co

(Contd)

92

3.14

Labour and Manpower

Employed Persons Aged 15 Years and Over by Detail Industry (4 Digit)


Sex and Residence, 2005-06

BSIC
code

Bangladesh

Description of Industry

Urban

Total

Male

7422 Technical testing and analysis

2425

2425

485

485

7430 Advertising

5809

5809

4122

4122

7491 Labour recruitment & provision of personnel

2257

1084

1173

7492 Investigation and security activities

944

944

7493 Building cleaning activities

396

396

11578

11578

197

197

2445

2445

7494 Photographic activities


7495 Packaging activities
7496 Photocopying, blueprinting services
7497 Typing, stenographic,translation services

Female

Total

Male

Rural
Female

Total

Male

Female

1940

1940

1687

1687

2257

1084

1173

944

944

396

396

6196

6196

5382

5382

197

197

2445

2445

4502

4502

3448

3448

1054

1054

7499 Other business activities n.e.c.

27700

26507

1193

16560

16421

139

11139

10085

1054

7511 General public service activities

602930

519840

83090

327798

284185

43613

275132

235654

39477

7512 Health care,ed., cultural,other services ex. Social security 23847

14962

8885

8552

6695

1857

15295

8268

7027

7513 Regulation & contribution for business

29678

27688

1990

11041

10222

820

18636

17466

1170

7514 Ancillary service activities for the govt.

11223

7924

3299

4014

3489

525

7209

4435

2775

421

421

421

421

88984

88005

980

26875

26875

62109

61130

980

124030

119020

5010

50392

47284

3108

73638

71736

1902

620

620

620

620

409477

232888

176589

127993

47384

80609

281484

185504

95980

69284

64548

4736

7647

5394

2253

61637

59154

2483

283540

227040

56500

75189

44623

30566

208351

182417

25934

7521 Foreign affairs


7522 Defence activities
7523 Public order and safety activities
7530 Compulsory social security activities
8011 Primary level general education
8012 P. L madrasha & religious education
8021 Secondary level general education
8022 Secondary level specialised education
8023 S.L madrasha & religious education
8031 H.S.L general education
8032 H.S.L specialised edu. in teaching
8033 H.S.L specialised edu. in commerce
8034 H.S.L specialised ed. In craft & technology
8035 H.S.L specialised ed. in medicine
8036 H.S.L madrasha & religious education
8039 H.S.L specialised education n.e.c.
8041 Degree level general,humanties,social & natural science

5963

2529

3434

3004

513

2491

2959

2016

943

78547

73663

4884

11064

10295

769

67483

63368

4115

152235

121294

30941

80934

60300

20634

71301

60994

10307

23392

13973

9419

15449

7892

7558

7942

6081

1861

382

382

382

382

10670

10670

6588

6588

4082

4082

2611

1760

850

2611

1760

850

25190

22603

2587

2682

2062

620

22508

20541

1967

1716

1376

341

1716

1376

341

59425

45069

14356

35197

26242

8956

24227

18827

5400

8042 Degree madrasha & religious edu.

17937

14411

3525

1629

1629

16308

12782

3525

8049 Degree level specialised education n.e.c.

94950

91437

3513

94950

91437

3513

1680

1680

737

737

943

943

8091 Adult education


8092 Special ed. of the physically, mentally
8093 Skills development education
8099 Education n.e.c.

417

417

417

417

13316

8440

4876

8135

4429

3706

5181

4011

1170

55485

29453

26032

30209

13571

16637

25276

15882

9394

183769

110594

73174

129637

75606

54031

54132

34988

19144

8512 Allopathic physicians

12979

11535

1444

6678

5986

691

6301

5549

752

8513 Homeopathic physicians

29365

26010

3355

7795

4440

3355

21570

21570

8511 Hospitals, nursing homes and clinics

(Contd)

Labour and Manpower

3.14

93

Employed Persons Aged 15 Years and Over by Detail Industry (4 Digit)


Sex and Residence, 2005-06

BSIC
code

Bangladesh

Description of Industry
Total

Male

11498

11122

5694

8516 Other medical practitioners


8517 Outdoor clinics, dispensaries,rural health Centre

33218

8518 Medical and dental laboratories

Urban
Total

Male

376

2187

2187

5694

3695

27786

5433

7170

13818

3694

10124

13267

11876

1391

8519 Health and allied services n.e.c.

14359

4998

9361

8520 Veterinary activities

15581

13728

1853

5069

8532 Socal work without accommodation.


8534
Homes for destitute women,girls,boys,children

15251

11121

4130

11421

8514 Unani and Ayurovedic physicians


8515 Dental services

Female

Rural
Female

Total

Male

9311

8935

Female

3695

1999

1999

6829

341

26049

20956

5092

6081

491

5590

7737

3203

4534

7442

7045

396

5825

4830

995

4854

1405

3450

9505

3594

5911

5069

10512

8659

1853

8792

2629

3830

2329

1501

376

2616

2616

1134

1134

1482

1482

8535 Juvenile correction & rehabilitation homes

1887

1887

1887

1887

8537 Orphanages

3206

2406

800

656

656

2550

1750

800

8539 Welfare institutions with accom., n.e.c.

5602

5602

2957

2957

2645

2645

9001 Sewage and refuse disposal

7472

7472

7472

7472

921

921

921

921

6973

6973

3864

3864

3109

3109

6126

4227

1899

3738

2818

920

2388

1408

980

3686

3686

893

893

2793

2793

2483

2207

276

2483

2207

276

100829

98827

2002

18061

18061

82768

80765

2002

9002 Sanitary services


9111
Activities of business organizations(Trade Association)
9112 Activities of professional organizations (Proff.
Association
9113
Activities of employers organizations(Empl. Association)
9120 Activities of trade unions
9191 Activities of religious organizations
9192 Activities of political organizations

2239

2239

269

269

1970

1970

9199 Activities of other mem. org. n.e.c.

10866

8800

2067

4431

4217

213

6436

4582

1854

9211 Motion picture,video production & dist.

14012

14012

9420

9420

4592

4592

9212 Cinema halls,motion pictures projection

8773

7585

1187

2739

2485

254

6034

5100

934

9213 Radio and television activities

4965

4965

3502

3502

1463

1463

9214 Dramatic arts,music,other arts activities

1596

1596

726

726

870

870

9215 Video cassette,tape,equipment rental

8935

8935

6274

6274

2661

2661

11061

8570

2491

9386

6895

2491

1674

1674

2884

2884

2884

2884

9231 Library and reading rooms activities

206

93

114

206

93

114

9234 Archives activities

995

995

995

995

9241 Sporting activities

3182

3182

3182

3182

14651

13249

1401

8620

7218

1401

6031

6031

9219 Other entertainment activities, n.e.c.


9220 News agency activites

9249 Other recreational activities n.e.c.


9301 Washing, cleaning of textile, fur products
9302 Hairdressing & other beauty treatment

87196

83342

3854

37544

36357

1187

49652

46984

2667

371584

357564

14019

125758

114799

10960

245825

242766

3060

1814

863

951

863

863

951

951

795111

499548

295563

360111

165723

194388

435000

333825

101175

17582

17582

6422

6422

11160

11160

7657

7657

7657

7657

11225

10282

943

2279

2279

8947

8003

943

9309 Other service activities n.e.c.

342334

322434

19900

122315

114905

7409

220020

207529

12491

9500 Private h/h with employed persons

768781

150316

618465

326140

84108

242032

442641

66208

376433

5488
2872
2616
985
9900 Extra-territorial organization and bodies.
Note: Industry code is used according to Bangladesh Standard Industrial Classification (BSIC)
Source: Labour Force Survey, BBS

985

4503

1887

2616

9303 Funeral and related services


9304 Tailoring services
9305 Shoeshine and polishing services
9306 Key making and locksmith services
9307 Sharpening services

94

Labour and Manpower

3.15

Employed Persons 15 Years and Over by Status in Employment,


Residence and Gender, 2010
(Percent)

Status I n Employment

Total
Both
sex

Total
100.00
Regular Paid Employee
14.6
Employer
0.2
Self Employed (agri)
22.8
Self employed (non-agri)
18.0
Unpaid family worker
21.3
Irregular paid worker
2.8
Day Labourer (Agri)
10.7
Day labourer (non-agri)
9.0
servant
0.8
Source : Labour Force Survey, 2010, BBS

3.16

Male
100.00
17.0
0.2
25.8
21.7
7.1
3.1
14.2
11.6
0.1

Urban
Female
100.00
8.9
0.2
15.7
9.4
56.3
1.8
2.5
2.8
2.5

Rural

Both
sex

Male

100.00
30.3
0.2
6.4
21.7
17.1
5.8
3.6
14.4
1.1

100.00
32.9
0.3
6.5
27.3
4.0
6.3
4.8
18.5
0.2

Both
sex

Female
100.00
24.0
0.1
6.2
8.4
48.2
4.4
0.9
4.6
3.2

Male

100.00
9.9
0.2
27.7
16.9
23.2
1.9
12.8
7.3
0.8

Female

100.00
12.2
0.2
31.6
20.0
8.0
2.2
17.1
9.5
0.1

100.00
4.5
0.2
18.5
9.7
58.6
1.1
2.9
2.2
2.3

Unemployment Rate by Age Group Sex & Residence, 2010

Age group
and period
Total
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35+

Total
4.5
10.6
7.1
5.4
4.2
2.4

Bangladesh
Male Female
4.1
5.7
9.8
11.4
6.8
7.7
4.3
7.3
3.8
4.8
2.4
2.7

Total
6.5
12.4
9.9
7.9
5.6
3.9

Urban
Male Female
5.7
8.3
11.7
13.4
8.7
11.5
6.3
10.8
5.0
6.9
3.9
3.8

Total
4.0
10.1
6.3
4.6
3.6
2.0

Rural
Male Female
3.6
4.9
9.8
10.6
6.2
6.4
3.7
6.2
3.4
4.0
1.9
2.4

Source : Labour Force Survey, 2010, BBS

3.17

Unemployment Rates by Level of Education, Residence and Sex, 2010

Level of Education

Bangladesh
Total
Male
4.53
4.04
2.82
2.27
3.79
3.39
5.18
4.80
7.16
6.76
7.33
7.53
13.74
11.83
0.50
0.35
10.25
8.23
14.27
10.54
0.0
0.0
2.93
0.0

Total
No education
Class I-V
Class VI-VIII
Class IX-X
SSC/ Equivalent
HSC / Equivalent
Degree/ Equivalent
Masters/ Equivalent
Enginering/ Medical
Technical/vocational
Others

Female
5.66
4.07
4.73
5.98
7.88
6.80
19.52
1.25
19.87
30.84
0.0
9.73

Total
6.45
3.83
5.06
5.62
9.11
9.71
17.04
0.43
11.48
14.73
0.0
0.0

Urban
Male
5.65
3.44
4.42
5.08
9.35
9.35
13.89
0.38
9.24
11.67
0.0
0.0

Female
8.34
4.63
6.41
6.88
10.64
10.64
25.40
0.61
20.01
27.63
0.0
0.0

Source: Labour Force Surve, 2010, BBS

3.18

Female Labour Force Composition by Residence

Total
3.94
2.63
3.53
4.57
6.21
6.21
11.35
0.59
8.56
12.33
0.0
3.93

Rural
Male
3.55
2.06
3.09
4.69
6.53
6.69
10.42
0.31
6.97
5.95
0.0
0.0

Female
4.85
3.96
4.18
5.68
6.48
4.87
14.56
2.02
19.39
48.12
0.0
23.35

Labour and Manpower

Year and characteristics

National

Urban

95

Rural

1981 Census
Labour force (million)
Percent of total labour force for area
Participation rate
Unemployment rate

1.5
5.7
5.1
-

0.2
6.0
6.8
-

1.3
5.7
5.0
-

1983-84 LFS
Labour force (million)
Percent of total labour force for area
Participation rate
Unemployment rate

2.5
8.9
8.0
4.2

0.4
10.5
12.3
3.9

2.1
8.6
7.4
4.3

1984-85 LFS
Labour force (million)
Percent of total labour force for area
Participation rate
Unemployment rate

2.7
9.0
8.2
5.6

0.5
10.5
12.1
4.0

2.2
8.6
7.7
6.0

1985-86 LFS
Labour force (million)
Percent of total labour force for area
Participation rate
Unemployment rate

3.2
10.4
9.9
3.3

0.6
13.4
14.9
2.6

2.6
9.9
8.6
3.4

1989 LFS
Labour force (million)
Percent of total labour force for area
Participation rate
Unemployment rate

21.0
41.4
61.5
1.0

1.5
26.3
28.9
3.2

19.5
43.2
67.3
0.9

1990-91 LFS
Labour force (million)
Percent of total labour force for area
Participation rate
Unemployment rate

20.1
39.3
58.0
1.9

2.1
24.1
30.0
4.7

18.0
42.4
65.0
1.6

21.3
38.0
50.6
2.3

2.8
5.0
28.6
4.6

18.5
33.0
57.3
1.9

8.6
21.1
23.9
7.8

2.2
5.4
26.5
8.2

6.4
15.7
23.1
7.6

2002-03
Labour Force (Million)
Percent of Total Labour Force
Participation rate
Unemployment rate

10.3
22.2
26.1
4.9

2.7
5.8
27.4
6.2

7.6
16.4
25.6
4.4

2005-06
Labour Force (Million)
Percent of Total Labour Force
Participation rate
Unemployment rate

12.1
24.4
29.2
7.04

2.8
23.9
27.4
6.69

9.3
24.6
29.8
7.15

17.2
29.6
35.9
5.7

4.0
29.3
34.2
8.3

13.2
29.7
36.5
4.9

1995-96 LFS
Labour force (million)
Percent of total labour force
Participation rate
Unemployment rate
1999-2000
Labour force (million)
Percent of total labour force
Participation rate
Unemployment rate

2010
Labour Force (Million)
Percent of Total Labour Force
Participation rate
Unemployment rate
Source : Labour Force Survey, 2010

96

Labour and Manpower

3.19 Comparative

Statements of the Ministries/Divisions, Departments/Directorates,


Commissioners Offices and Autonomous Bodies/Corporations, 2007-2011

Ministries/Division
Year

Approved

Existing

2007

10292

8283

2008

10515

2009
2010

Vacant

Departments/

Divisional/Deputy

Autonomous Bodies/

Directorates

Commissioners Offices

Corporations

Approved

Existing

Vacant

Approved

Existing

2009

831336

723365

107971

37917

39566

8600

1915

906599

773352

133247

36549

10655

8711

1944

927148

788819

138329

10921

8568

2353

953439

809050

2011
12580
9438
3142
Source : Ministry of Public Administration

986186

844735

3.20

Vacant

Approved

Existing

8351

303220

241807

28061

8488

297198

37838

28586

9252

144389

38758

28648

141451

38842

28413

Vacant

Divisional/Deputy
Total

Approved

Existing

Vacant

61413

1182765

1003021

179744

232965

64233

1250861

1042978

207883

289123

221889

67234

1264764

1048005

216759

10110

318631

231816

86815

1321749

1078082

243667

10429

332519

233336

99183

1370127

1115922

254205

Class-Wise Breakdown of Civil Officers and Staff, 2011


Ministries/Division

Departments/

Divisional/Deputy

Autonomous Bodies/

Directorates

Commissioners Offices

Corporations

Class
Approved

Existing

Class-I

3105

2405

Class-II

2650

Class-III
Class-

Vacant

Approved

Existing

Vacant

Approved

Existing

700

74716

54021

20695

2482

1582

1967

683

31095

22133

8962

491

3601

2455

1146

689368

618666

70702

3224

2611

613

191007

149915

12580

9438

3142

986186

844735

Vacant

Total

Approved

Existing

Vacant

Approved

Existing

Vacant

900

73291

53284

20007

153594

111292

42302

265

226

47890

29678

18212

82126

54043

28083

17580

12394

5186

121041

84525

36516

831590

718040

113550

41092

18289

14172

4117

90297

65849

24448

302817

232547

70270

141451

38842

28413

10429

332519

233336

99183

1370127

1115922

254205

IV
Total

Source : Ministry of Public Administration

Labour and Manpower

3.21

97

Class-Wise Statistics of Civil Officers and Staff of the Departments and Directorates, 2011

Class-I
Department/Directorate
Approved
Actual Vacant
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
Ministry of Agriculture
Deptt. of Agri. Marketing
45
33
12
Cotton Dev. Board
94
72
22
Agri. Information Service
22
20
2
Soil Resources Dev. Institute
219
131
88
Seed Certification Agency
54
48
6
Deptt. of Agri. extension
2165
1445
720
Ministry Total
2599
1749
850
Ministry of Commerce
Office of the Chief Cont. of Imp. And Exp.
22
10
12
Registrar of Joint Stock Cos.
5
3
2
Ministry Total
27
13
14
Ministry of Communication
Bangladesh Bridge Authority
37
27
10
Railway Inspection Deptt.
2
1
1
Bangladesh Railway
457
413
134
143
66
77
BD. Road Transport Authority
Roads & Highways Deptt
721
487
234
Ministry Total
1450
994
456
Ministry of Cultural Affairs
Copy Right Office, Dhaka
9
3
6
Deptt. of Archaeolocy
47
20
27
Deptt. of public Library
33
26
7
Dte. of Archives
12
8
4
Ministry Total
101
57
44
Ministry of Defence
Armed Forces Medical College
1
0
1
Armed Forces Medical Inst, Dhaka, Cant
6
3
3
Stores Depot Dhaka Cant
2
2
0
Dte General Defence Purchase
2
2
0
Bangladesh Air Force
6
4
2
National Defence College , Mirpur
1
1
0
D W &CE (Air) Kurmitola
91
59
32
Survey of Bangladesh
38
24
14

Approved
(5)

Class-II
Actual
(6)

Vacant
(7)

Class-III
Approved Actual
(8)
(9)

Vacant
(10)

Class-IV
Approved Actual
(11)
(12)

Vacant
(13)

Total
Actual
(15)

Vacant
(16)

545
478
847
694
223
192
692
470
223
203
24741 20028
17271 22065

67
153
31
222
20
4713
5206

Approved
(14)

8
16
5
28
2
554
613

3
6
5
9
1
352
376

5
10
0
19
1
202
237

342
513
149
249
84
17061
18398

302
415
125
194
75
14711
15822

40
98
24
55
9
2350
2576

150
224
47
196
83
4961
5661

140
201
42
136
79
3520
4118

10
23
5
60
4
1441
1543

42
7
49

22
2
24

20
5
25

126
53
179

64
28
92

62
25
87

85
16
98

47
7
54

38
6
44

9
0
1356
92
1510
2967

4
0
972
41
1072
2089

5
0
384
51
438
878

66
4
17832
246
4535
22683

49
2
12067
146
1224
13488

17
2
5765
100
3311
9195

50
3
23009
107
3301
23470

40
2
13324
65
531
13962

10
1
9685
42
2770
12508

0
17
23
1
41

0
14
12
1
27

0
3
11
0
14

30
181
202
50
463

7
121
41
39
308

23
60
61
11
155

4
202
153
35
394

3
71
143
30
347

1
31
10
5
47

43
447
411
98
999

13
326
322
78
739

30
121
89
20
260

14
1
0
0
19
0
6
11

11
0
0
0
31
0
4
3

3
1
0
0
-12
0
2
8

34
9
25
57
1307
10
197
662

20
5
24
36
1080
10
159
480

14
4
1
21
227
0
38
182

93
35
56
28
2815
52
56
209

84
38
52
22
2408
52
47
143

9
-3
4
6
407
0
9
66

142
51
83
87
4147
63
350
920

115
46
78
60
3523
63
269
650

27
5
5
27
624
0
81
270

275
78
353

143
40
153

132
38
170

162
120
9
5
42744
26776
588
318
10067
3314
53570 30533

42
4
15968
270
6753
23037

(Contd)

98

3.21

Labour and Manpower

Class-Wise Statistics of Civil Officers and Staff of the Departments and Directorates, 2011

Department/Directorate

Approved

(1)
Ministry of Defence
Bangladesh Ordinance Factories
Defence Services Command College
BD Amed Soilders Board
DW & CE (Navy)
AFIP, Dhaka Cant.
Dte of Military Land
Deptt. of Cypher
Dte of BD National Cadet Corps
Bangladesh Meteorological Deptt.
DW(Army)
AHQ AGS. Br.(PA Dte)
AHQ. E in CS Br. Works Dte
Modc Records, Rajendrapur Cantt.
Dept. of Inter Service Pub Relation
Office of the Chief Admin Officer
Dept General Medical Services
Controller General Defence Finance
Dte of Civilian Presonnel (Naval HQ)
Military Inst of Science
Ministry Total
Ministry of Education
Dte of Techinical Education
Dte of Secondary & H Education
Dte of Inspection
Bureau of Edu. Inform & Statistics
Education Engineering Deptt.
National Academy for Edu. Manag
(NAEM)
Office of the Cheif Accounts
Ministry Total
Election Commission Secretariat
Deputy Election commission

Class-I
Actual Vacant

(2)

928

(3)

(4)

Class-II
Approved Actual Vacant
(5)

(6)

(7)

(8)

43
0
15
89
3
23
-10
3
114
88
58
5
0
6
167
2
116
74
45

29
0
4
37
0
20
7
1
82
37
19
7
0
4
94
2
107
17
8

14
0
11
52
3
3
3
2
32
51
39
-2
0
2
73
0
9
57
37

155
0
0
450
1
13
0
0
16
450
158
16
1
3
58
2
216
142
57

135
0
0
258
0
4
0
0
16
258
100
15
41
2
9
1
98
75
35

20
0
0
192
1
9
0
0
0
192
58
1
0
1
39
1
118
67
22

1008

570

438

1789

1066

498
15786 12617
35
32
23
17
166
93
34
28

430
3169
3
6
73
6

511
2
0
6
615
4

5
5
16977 13290

0
3687
289

610

321

Class-III
Approved Actual Vacant
(9)

1496
0
46
736
5
43
23
210
815
745
4876
39
3
18
1042
135
1386
2855
88

(10)

Class-IV
Approved Actual Vacant
(11)

Approved

Total
Actual Vacant

(12)

(13)

268
87
20
239
29
39
8
239
89
239
7962
14
35
5
607
96
118
969
30

114
5
12
21
3
5
1
28
30
21
411
0
1
1
82
2
53
113
1

2076 1722
92
87
93
37
1535 1179
41
32
123
98
42
36
480
401
1064
827
1543 1186
13465 12114
74
78
40
39
33
24
1956
47
237
225
1889 1376
4153 3462
221
149

354
5
56
356
9
25
6
79
327
357
1351
4
1
9
509
12
513
691
72

15341 13939

1402

35000 29323

5677

(15)

(16)

1290
0
13
645
3
35
21
161
640
652
4033
42
3
13
27
126
1053
2401
76

206
0
33
91
2
8
2
49
175
93
843
-3
0
5
315
9
333
454
12

723

16862 13748

3114

237
2
0
4
504
3

274
0
0
2
111
1

2484
11909
77
31
285
38

1560
9770
43
25
240
25

924
2139
34
6
45
13

1100
5826
18
19
192
40

763
4220
10
19
166
32

337
1606
8
0
26
8

5023 3058
33523 26609
130
85
79
65
1258 1003
116
88

1965
6914
45
14
255
28

5
1143

2
752

3
391

53
29
14877 11692

24
3185

7
7202

6
5216

1
1986

70
42
40199 30950

28
9249

117

724

672

52

812

695

382
92
32
260
32
44
9
267
119
260
8373
14
36
6
689
98
171
1082
31

(14)

2146

1688

458

Office
(Contd)

Labour and Manpower

3.21

99

Class-Wise Statistics of Civil Officers and Staff of the Departments and Directorates, 2011

Department/Directorate
Approved
(1)
(2)
Ministry of Environmenet and Forest
Department of Environment and Forest

Class-I
Actual Vacant
(3)
(4)

Class-II
Approved Actual Vacant
(5)
(6)
(7)

Class-III
Approved Actual Vacant
(8)
(9)
(10)

Class-IV
Approved Actual Vacant
(11)
(12)
(13)

Approved
(14)

Total
Actual Vacant
(15)
(16)

294

191

103

420

245

175

5306

4316

990

4115

3634

481

10135

8386

Bangladesh National Herbarium

16

10

16

13

11

46

35

1749
11

BD Forest Research Inst. CTG

102

47

55

45

21

24

431

368

63

213

157

56

791

593

198

Environment Deptt.

205

68

137

127

32

95

266

81

185

199

536

Ministry Total

617

316

301

595

301

294

6019

4778 1241

18

17

25

12

13

1780

1337

23

16

16

11

97

43

23

17

137

18

119

735

4476

3818

658

11707

443

567

426

141

2390

1792

598

58

39

52

34

18

188

113

75

24

19

56

33

23

43

31

12

50

36

117

84

33

9213 2494

Ministry of Public Administration


Dept. of Printing Stationary, Form &
Publication
Dept of Govt. Employees Welfare
Office of Chief Accounts Officer
BD Civil Service (Admin.) Academy
Dept of Govt. Transport
Ministry Total

14

1977

1713

264

194

149

45

2184

1870

314

79

60

19

48

20

28

3940

3163

777

868

649

219

4935

3892

1043

Ministry of Expatriates Welfare and Overseas Empoyment


Bureau of manpower Emp. & Trag

163

88

75

70

37

33

1353

1000

353

519

439

80

2105

1564

541

Ministry Total

163

88

75

70

37

33

1353

1000

353

519

439

80

2105

1564

541

Ministry of Finance
Dept. of Insurance

12

20

14

15

10

49

29

20

Controller General Dhaka

42

46

-4

45

43

90

30

60

32

23

209

142

67

697

660

37

782

281

501

3440

1747

1693

886

708

178

5805

3396

2409

17

17

30

30

National Board of Revenue (Excise)

686

600

86

2162

1349

813

4133

2467

1666

2320

1618

702

9301

6034

3267

National Board of Revenue (Board of

108

94

14

245

160

85

105

89

16

458

343

115

Controller General of Accounts, Dhaka


Custom Excise Appellate Tribunal

Admin)
Comm of Taxes Intel.
Dept of National Savings
National Board of Revenue (Taxes of Dept.)
Taxes Appellate Tribunal, Dhaka
Ministry Total

58

22

20

97

85

12

78

66

12

220

159

61

109

68

41

407

293

114

515

438

77

125

99

26

2210

692

1692

1281

411

5234

4028

1206

22

19

69

53

16

41

33

132

105

27

2172

1940

232

3120

1773

1347

11201

6915

4286

5229

3857

1372

21722 14485

7237

2902

(Contd)

100

Labour and Manpower

3.21

Class-Wise Statistics of Civil Officers and Employees of the Departments and Directorates, 2011

Department/Directorate
(1)
Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock
Dept of Livestock Services

Class-I
Actual Vacant Approved
(3)
(4)
(5)

Approved
(2)

Class-II
Actual
(6)

Class-III
Actual

Vacant Approved
(7)
(8)

(9)

Class-IV
Actual Vacant Approved
(12)
(13)
(14)

Vacant Approved
(10)
(11)

Total
Actual Vacant
(15)

1600

1111

489

4676

4152

524

2145

1778

33367

15

11

69

24

45

2224

11

13

111

39

72

640

426

214

634

462

172

1914

1458

456

1311

901

410

4499

3247

1252

2255

1541

714

646

466

180

6659

5634

1025

3480

2690

790

13040

10331

2709

303

219

84

303

241

62

883

832

51

204

181

23

1693

1473

220

17

16

18

16

44

40

877

871

306

27

23

6456

3669

2787

6292

4071

2221

13652

8334

5318

1197

806

391

330

264

66

7357

4517

2840

6505

4260

2245

15389

9847

5842

State Guest House padma, Meghna Suganda

12

12

27

25

40

37

Ministry Total

12

12

27

25

40

37

National Inst, of Cardio Vascular Diseases

117

109

228

211

17

136

109

27

486

433

53

Dte of Drug Admin Dhaka Ctg

118

28

90

25

18

115

55

60

104

40

64

362

130

232

Dept. Of Fisheries and Livestock Infor


Dept . Of Fisheries
Ministry Total

8430

7045

(16)
1385

Ministry of Food & Disaster Management


Dept. General of Relife
Disaster Management Bureau
Director General of Food
Ministry Total
Ministry foreign Affairs

Ministry of Health and family Welfare

Govt. Employees Hospital Dhaka

22

21

49

48

30

27

101

96

Inst. of Public Health

70

56

14

71

64

241

221

20

544

434

110

926

775

151

20719

14115

6604

1606

1133

473

64493

56071

8422

25480

19542

5938

112298

13

14

10

47

36

11

21

15

95

68

27

1727

1439

288

140

104

36

1100

1020

80

850

263

587

3817

2826

991

Department of health
National Electro Med Equip Maint Worshop & Trg Cent

Bangabandhu SK Mujib Medical University


NIPORT

90861 21437

126

58

68

57

31

26

325

280

45

364

327

37

872

696

176

Shahid Shohrawardi Hospital

99

94

17

17

252

239

13

128

107

21

496

457

39

Construction Management Unit

74

61

13

85

78

136

130

91

88

386

357

29

Transport Maint Org (TEMO)

45

41

26

22

76

67

Cent Skin & Social H cent Ctg.

18

11

13

36

25

11

1908

1003

905

1013

609

404

16831

11937

4894

32489

28148

4341

52241

168

1361

724

637

16229

14587

1642

704

628

76

18464

15941

2523

6223

6017

206

303

272

31

43035

40969

2066

12846

12323

523

62407

59581

2826

31392

23016

8376

4701

3056

1645

143144

125856

17288

73826

62082

11744

Dept. of Family Planning


Directorate of Nursing
65 Civil Surgeon Office
Ministry Total

170

41697 10544

253063 214010 39053


(Contd)

Labour and Manpower

3.21

101

Class-Wise Statistics of Civil Officers and Employees of the Departments and Directorates, 2011

Department/Directorate
(1)

Approved
(2)

Class-I
Actual Vacant Approved
(3)
(4)
(5)

Class-II
Actual Vacant Approved
(6)
(7)
(8)

Class-III
Actual
(9)

Vacant Approved
(10)
(11)

Class-IV
Actual Vacant Approved
(12)
(13)
(14)

Total
Actual Vacant
(15)

(16)

Ministry of Home Affairs


Ansar And VDP Deptt.

314

152

162

811

483

328

14154

13281

873

258

195

63

15537

14111

1426

Border Guard Bangladesh

15

13

934

783

151

2955

2839

116

3904

3635

269

Dept. of Narcotics Control

91

52

39

54

16

38

1033

721

312

105

82

23

1283

871

412

167

75

92

90

77

13

8284

7847

437

26

19

8567

8018

549

Directorate of Prisons
Dept. of Coast Guard
Dept of Immigration
Dept. of Fire Services Defence

150

55

95

26

12

14

190

67

123

87

38

49

24

21

309

171

138

203

111

92

623

323

300
474

46

24

22

144

84

60

5832

5460

372

343

323

20

6365

5891

Police Directorate

1749

1749

2390

2390

123238

123238

2719

2719

130096

130096

Ministry Total

2475

2103

372

3521

3053

468

153934

151556

2378

6635

6300

335

166565

163012

3553

Dept of Housing & Settlement

32

24

66

62

171

115

58

71

44

27

342

245

97

Dept. of Architecture

75

55

20

155

123

32

47

34

13

277

212

65

Public works Deptt.

667

507

160

1274

1046

228

2452

2227

225

1797

1678

119

6190

5458

732

41

26

15

113

87

26

59

50

215

164

51

38

36

11

60

49

11

18

10

164

147

17

281

263

18

463

418

45

11

117

83

34

89

48

41

223

139

84

842

625

217

1361

1116

245

3212

2818

394

2355

2126

229

7770

6685

1085

Ministry of Housing and Public Works

Dte of Urban Development


Dept of Internal Audit
Dept of Govt Accommodation
Commissioner Office Settlement
Ministry Total

Ministry of Industries
Patents Design & Trade Marks Office

42

20

22

54

43

11

13

10

114

77

37

National Productivity Organization

20

14

33

28

12

11

66

54

12

Boiler Inspection Office

10

13

31

16

15

Ministry Total

72

38

34

100

78

22

33

26

211

147

64

3
87
667
84
325
42
34
2
1244

3
49
370
68
192
29
19
2
732

0
38
297
16
133
13
15
0
512

6
28
102
91
142
36
14
5
424

3
17
18
53
112
24
7
5
239

3
11
84
38
30
12
7
0
185

18
198
963
586
741
171
40
24
2741

11
127
397
490
574
112
32
19
1762

7
71
566
96
167
59
8
5
979

9
57
1022
524
330
104
29
8
2083

5
42
439
425
249
54
25
7
1246

4
15
583
99
81
50
4
1
837

36
370
2754
1285
1538
353
117
39
6492

22
235
1224
1036
1127
219
83
33
3979

14
135
1530
249
411
134
34
6
2513

Ministry of Information
Film Censor Board
Press Information Deptt.
National Broadcasting Auth. (BD Television)
Dept. of Mass Communication
National Board Auth. (BD Betar)
Dept. of Films
National Inst. of Mass Communication
Bangladesh Film Archives
Ministry Total

(Contd)

102

3.21

Labour and Manpower

Class-Wise Statistics of Civil Officers and Employees of the Departments and Directorates, 2011

Department/Directorate
(1)
Ministry of Jute & Textile

Approved
(2)

Dept. of Textile
Directorate of Jute
Ministry Total

Class-I
Actual

Vacant

(3)

(4)

Approved
(5)

Class-II
Actual

Vacant

(6)

(7)

Approved
(8)

Class-III
Actual

Vacant

(9)

(10)

Approved
(11)

Class-IV
Actual

Vacant

(12)

(13)

Approved
(14)

Total
Actual

Vacant

(15)

(16)

154

92

62

40

37

490

401

89

170

137

854

667

187

31

26

45

15

30

356

158

198

62

43

19

494

221

273

185

97

88

85

52

33

846

559

287

232

108

52

1348

888

460

17

12

40

37

55

51

112

100

12

78

Ministry of Labour and Employment


Labour Appellate Tribunal & Seven Labour
court
Department of Inspection for Factories &
65

31

34

25

19

96

73

23

62

47

15

248

170

Minimum wages Board

Establishment

13

13

Department of Labour

121

93

28

57

41

16

318

275

43

225

211

14

721

620

101

Ministry Total

205

138

67

82

60

22

460

391

69

347

314

33

1094

903

191
15

Minitry of Land
Broad of Land Appeal

10

28

18

10

10

48

33

Land Reforms Board

20

14

31

19

12

33

27

84

60

24

Department of Land Records

90

38

52

231

176

55

3200

1803

1397

1497

904

593

5018

2921

2097

Land Administration Trng Centre

10

11

11

10

10

31

30

75

75

104

90

14

79

71

267

244

23

139

77

62

306

251

55

3374

1941

1433

1629

1019

610

5448

3288

2160

Administrative Tribunal

12

12

13

13

31

31

Supreme Court High Court Div.

42

34

35

34

87

76

11

Controller of Accounts (Rev)


Ministry Total
Ministry of Law Justice Affairs

40

35

14

11

68

54

14

Divisional SPL Judge Office

Jana Nirapatta Bignakari Aporadh Daman Tribunal

13

13

59

55

41

40

117

110

Office of the Metropolitan Session Judge,

13

32

29

14

14

60

52

Dhaka
Office of Attonrney General

74

45

29

65

60

144

108

36

33

32

64

62

63

61

161

156

12

21

13

13

28

28

14

13

56

50

Bangladesh Law Commission

15

13

32

24

Bangladesh Judicial Service Commission

19

12

15

12

42

32

10

Nari-o-Shishu Nirjatan Daman Tribunal


Admin. General Receiver
Office of the Metropolitan Session Judge,
CTG

Sect.
(Contd)

Labour and Manpower

3.21

103

Class-Wise Statistics of Civil Officers and Employees of the Departments and Directorates, 2011

Department/Directorate
(1)
Anti-terrorism Additional Tribunal

Class-I
Appro- Actual Vacant
ved
(2)
(3)
(4)
0
0
0

Approved
(5)
0

Class-II
Actual

Vacant

(6)

(7)
0

Approved
(8)
6

Class-III
Actual
Vacant
(9)

Class-IV
Actual

Approved
(11)

(10)

(12)

Total
Appro- Actual Vacant
ved
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)
0
13
12
1

Vacant

Supreme Court Appellate Div.

42

34

35

34

87

76

Admin. Appellate Tribunal

06

16

13

1020

623

397

60

44

16

3574

3451

123

3781

3502

279

8435

7620

815

Dist. Judges Office


Drutho Bichar Tribunal
Judicial Administration Training Institute
Dte of Registration
Office of the Environment Court Dhaka
Ministry Total
Ministry of LGRD and Co-Operative
Dhaka Mosquito Control

11

16

14

24

22

46

40

12

10

21

18

24

22

59

52

541

400

141

1624

1606

18

652

637

15

2818

2644

174

10

1809

1162

647

478

380

98

6381

6136

245

5198

4879

319

13866

12557

1309

49

31

18

345

197

148

396

230

166

493

106

387

698

533

165

1066

779

287

4622

3355

1267

6879

4773

2106

1384

832

552

1589

1346

243

5867

4863

1004

1534

1463

71

10374

8504

1870

184

123

61

569

551

18

2924

1827

1097

1232

801

431

4909

3302

1607

Ministry Total
2062
Ministry of Planning
Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics
189
Ministry Total
189
Ministry of Post and Telecommunication
BD Telecommunication Regulatory
139
Commission
Bangladesh post office
235
Ministry Total
374
Ministry of Power energy & Min Resources
Geological Survey of Bangladesh
174
Bureau of Mineral Development
10
Dept of Explosives
20
Bangladesh petroleum Institute
23
Elec. Adv. & Chip Elec Inspector
5
Power Cell
12
Energy Audit Cell
9
Ministry Total
253

1062

1000

2857

2431

426

9906

7500

2406

7733

5816

1917

22558

16809

5749

111
111

78
76

600
600

336
336

264
264

2623
2623

1837
1837

786
786

754
754

615
615

139
139

4166
4166

2899
2899

1267
1267

53

86

63

14

49

103

65

38

64

32

32

369

164

205

166
219

69
155

56
127

23
37

41
90

11754
11857

9438
9503

2316
2354

4832
4896

4040
4072

792
824

16885 13667
17254 13831

3218
3423

104
3
13
9
5
10
9
153

70
7
7
14
0
2
0
100

29
0
0
0
3
0
0
32

10
0
0
0
0
0
0
10

19
0
0
0
3
0
0
22

308
17
30
18
19
14
5
411

224
3
20
14
13
12
4
290

84
14
10
4
6
2
1
121

140
2
19
15
6
11
6
199

127
2
14
13
4
11
5
176

13
0
5
2
2
0
1
23

Public Health Engineering Dept


Local Govt. Engineering Department
Deptt. of Co-operatives

651
29
69
56
33
37
20
895

465
8
47
36
22
33
18
629

186
21
22
20
11
4
2
266
(Contd)

104

3.21

Labour and Manpower

Class-Wise Statistics of Civil Officers and Employees of the Departments and Directorates, 2011

Department/Directorate
(1)
Ministry of Primary and
Mass Education
Dept of Primary Education
Directorate of Non- formal
Education
National Academy for Primary
Education, Mymensingh
Compulsory Primary Edn. Impl
Unit
Ministry Total

Class-I
Actual

Approved
(2)

Prime Ministers Office


Board of Investment
Special Security Force
National Security
Intelligence
Bureau of NGO Affairs
Ministry Total
Ministry of Religious Affairs
Consul cen of BD Jeddah (Hajj)
Hajj office, Dhaka
Ministry Total
Ministry of Science and
Technology
National Museum of SCI & Tech.
Ministry Total

(3)

Vacant
(4)

Approved
(5)

2171
77

1351
67

820
10

3144
0

46
13

35
13

11
0

4
1

2307

1466

841

68
1
1

28
1
1

23
93

Class-II
Actual Vacant
(6)

(7)

Approved
(8)

Class-III
Actual

Vacant

(9)

(10)

Approved
(11)

Class-IV
Actual

Vacant

(12)

(13)

Approved
(14)

Total
Actual

Vacant

(15)

(16)

2278
0

866
0

228469
80

217680
79

10789
1

2238
72

1950
71

288
1

0
0

28
22

6
22

22
0

20
19

15
19

5
0

98
55

60
55

38
0

3149

2283

866

228599

217787

10812

2349

2055

294

236404

223591

12813

40
0
0

0
2
1

0
1
1

0
1
0

311
77
1

82
74
1

229
3
0

116
54
1

34
53
1

82
1
0

495
134
4

144
129
4

351
5
0

9
39

14
54

3
6

3
5

0
1

36
425

29
186

7
239

25
196

19
107

6
89

87
720

60
337

27
383

3
1
4

3
1
4

0
0
0

0
1
1

0
1
1

0
0
0

4
27
31

4
27
31

0
0
0

3
12
15

3
12
15

0
0
0

10
41
51

10
41
51

0
0
0

10
10

8
8

2
2

1
1

1
1

0
0

19
19

13
13

6
6

21
21

14
14

7
7

51
51

36
36

15
15
(Contd)

236022 223259
229
217

12763
12

Labour and Manpower

3.21

105

Class-Wise Statistics of Civil Officers and Employees of the Departments and Directorates, 2011

Department/Directorate

Approved
(2)

Class-I
Actual

(1)
(3)
Ministry of Shipping
Engg office NGN
1
1
Marine Academy
42
18
Chittagong
Dept of Seamen Wel
4
3
Ctg.
Engg. and Ship
1
1
Survey Office, Khulna
Engg office, Dhaka
1
0
Govt. Shipping Office Ctg.
2
2
Mercantile Marine Deptt Ctg
6
6
Dept. of Shipping of
21
17
Inland Ships
Seamens Training
7
5
Centre Ctg
Ministry Total
85
53
Ministry of Social
Welfare
Dept of Social Services
1130
750
Ministry Total
1130
750
Ministry of Women and
Children Affairs
Dept of Womens Affairs
201
113
Ministry Total
201
113
Youth and Sporth
Ministry
Dept of youth
385
307
Development
Dept of Sports
4
3
Ministry Total
389
310
Grand Total
74716
54021
Source: Ministry of Public Administration

Vacant
(4)

Approved
(5)

Class-II
Actual

Vacant

(6)

(7)

Approved
(8)

Class-III
Actual

Vacant

(9)

(10)

Approved
(11)

Class-IV
Actual

Vacant

(12)

(13)

Approved
(14)

Total
Actual

Vacant

(15)

(16)

0
24

0
11

0
5

0
6

3
61

3
60

0
1

4
103

3
96

1
7

8
217

7
179

1
38

15

13

22

21

41

37

1
0
0
4

0
2
1
16

0
0
1
11

0
2
0
5

6
21
23
72

3
14
15
41

3
7
8
31

3
7
17
38

3
5
13
32

0
2
4
6

10
32
47
147

6
21
35
101

4
11
12
46

23

18

32

31

18

13

210

157

53

202

179

23

528

407

121

380
380

238
238

119
119

119
119

5804
5804

4857
4857

947
947

3395
3395

2877
2877

518
518

10567
10567

8603
8603

1964
1964

88
88

963
963

820
820

143
143

1594
1594

1308
1308

286
286

894
894

806
806

88
88

3652
3652

3047
3047

605
605

78

715

665

50

2872

2228

644

1013

958

55

4985

4158

827

1
79
20695

0
715
31095

0
665
22133

0
50
8962

10
2882
689368

8
2236
618666

2
646
70702

8
1021
191007

7
965
149915

1
56
41092

22
5007
986186

18
4176
844735

4
831
141451

106

Labour and Manpower

3.22
Calendar Year
2001

Number of Expatriates Classified by Skill


Professional
6940

Skilled
42742

Semi-skilled
30702

Less-skilled
109581

Total
188965

2002

14450

56265

36025

118516

225256

2003

15862

74530

29236

136562

254190

1994

19107

81887

24566

147398

272958

2004

1945

116393

24546

112556

255440

2005

925

115468

33965

231158

381516

2006

676

165338

183673

48292

832609

2007

1864

281450

132825

458916

87055

2008

1426

134265

74604

2255070

475278

2009

387

90621

12469

287225

390702

2011

1192

229149

28729

308992

568062

2012
Source: Bureau of Man Power Employment & Training

3.23

Number of Employees by Category in Bangladesh Railway

Year

Officers (Grade I to VI)

Staff (Grade VII to X)

Total

1990-91

533

56215

56784

1991-92

571

54842

55413

1992-93

1993-94

531

42203

42734

1994-95

557

41918

42475

1995-96

546

40818

41364

199`6-97

535

39875

40410

1997-98

519

38580

39099

1998-99

519

37653

38172

1999-2000

495

36944

37439

2000-01

504

36099

36603

2001-02

515

35025

35540

2002-03

482

34245

34727

2003-04

509

33659

34168

2004-05

484

34688

35172

2005-06

477

33729

34206

2006-07

477

32718

33195

2007-08

464

31410

31874

2008-09

429

30015

30444

2009-10

409

27562

27971

2010-11

401

25948

26349

Source: Bangladesh Railway

Agriculture : Crops, Livestock, Forestry and Fishery

Chapter 4

Chapter 4
AGRICULTURE :
CROPS, LIVESTOCK, FORESTRY
AND FISHERY

107

108

Agriculture : Crops, Livestock, Forestry and Fishery

Agriculture : Crops, Livestock, Forestry and Fishery

109

Key Findings of Different Agriculture Censuses

4.01

(*rural area only)

Sl
No

Item

1.

Number of Holdings
Total
Non-farm
Farm
Percent of holdings(%)
Total farm holdings
Small farm (0.05-2.49 acres)
medium farm (2.50-7.49)
Large farm(7.50 acres & above)
Operated area (acres):
All holdings
Per Holdings
Farm Holdings
Per farm Holding
Homestead area (acres):
All holdings
Per holding
Per non farm holding
Per farm holding
Cultivated area (acres):
All farm holding
Per farm holding
Temporary-crops net area
Temporary-crops net area per farm
Crop area (000 acres)
Temporary-crops gross area
Aus
Percent of gross area
Aman
Percent of gross area
Boro
Percent of gross area
Jute
Percent of gross area
Sugarcane
Percent of gross area
Wheat
Percent of gross area
Cropping intensity (%)
Irrigation
Holdings reporting irrigation
Irrigated area (acres)
Percent of holdings reportig
Irrigation
Percent of farm holdings reporting irriigation
Percent of irrigated area to cultivated area
Bovine Animal
Total number
Number per holding
Sheep-goat
Total number
Number per holding
Poultry birds
Total number
Number per holding
Agriculture labour households
Total number
Percent of all households
Number in non-farm group
Percent in non-farm group
Total number in farm group
Percent in farm group

2.

4.

6.

7.
8.

9.
10.
11.
12.

Source : Agriculture Census, BBS

1983-84

1996

2008

13817646
3772347
10045299

17828187
6029945
11798242

25351506
10480930
14870576

72.70
70.34
24.72
8.67

66.18
79.87
17.61
10.18

58.66
84.27
14.19
9.58

23019885
1.67
22678464
2.26

20484561
1.15
19957144
1.69

2294423.6
0.91
21945480
1.48

965986
0.07
0.04
0.08

1318415
0.07
0.05
0.09

1995702
0.08
0.06
0.09

20157564
2.00
19055299
1.94

17771339
1.50
16450528
1.39

18815381
1.26
17443075
1.17

32544
7684
23.6
11964
36.8
3138
9.6
1799
5.4
396
1.2
1322
4.1
170.84

28616
4149
14.5
10548
36.9
6137
21.4
1304
4.5
329
1.1
1522
5.3
173.95

30114
2515
8.35
9261
30.75
9980
33.14
1079
3.58
216
72
635
2.11
172.64

4426941
4003719
32.0

7570302
8586222
42.5

10258189
11845974
40.45

43.3
19.9

64.2
48.3

68.62
62.96

22062257
1.060

22294904
1.25

25853643
1.02

14225768
1.03

14609783
0.82

17306190
0.68

73713161
5.3

126667861
7.10

135119224
5.33

5495300
39.8
2375551
62.97
3119749
31.06

6401453
5.9
3381101
56.07
3020356
25.60

8732259
34.44
3855180
36.78
4877079
32.80

110

Agriculture : Crops, Livestock, Forestry and Fishery

4.02

Gross Value Added, Share & Growth Rate of Agriculture Sector at Current Price
Group

2005-06

Growth
Rate(%)

2006-07

1 Agriculture & Forestry

622233

10.78

701242

12.70

802015

14.37 894264

a) Crops & Horticulture

461182

11.18

524676

13.77

605784

b) Animal Farming

96821

11.55

107803

11.34

c) Forest & Related Services

64231

6.95

68763

2 Fishing

163168

5.57

Total Agriculture (1+2)


785401
Total Agriculture As
19.61
Percentage of GDP
Source: National Accounting Wing, BBS

9.66

4.03

Growth 2007- 08 Growth 2008-09 Growth


Rate(%)
Rate(%)
Rate(%)

Million Taka
Growth 2011-12 (p) Growth
Rate(%)
Rate (%)

2009-10

Growth
Rate(%)

2010-11

11.50

1005880

12.48

1155819

12.92

12388774

9.06

15.46 672467

11.01

753391

12.03

852379

13.14

925081

8.53

121182

12.41 140022

15.55

162188

15.83

184700

13.88

204936

10.96

7.06

75049

9.14

8.96

90301

10.43

98741

9.35

108756

10.14

177827

8.98

197901

11.29 2183064

10.19

242229

11.08

269962

11.45

309988

14.83

879069
19.24

11.93
-

999916
19.01

13.75 1112328
18.73

11.24
18.59

1248109

12.21

1405781
18.29

12.63

1548762
17.53

10.17

81775

Gross Value Added, Share & Growth Rate of Agriculture Sector at Constant (1995-96) Price
Group

200506

Growth
Rate(%)

200607

Growth
Rate(%)

200708

Growth
Rate(%)

2008-09 Growth 2009-10 Growth


Rate(%)
Rate(%)

2010-11

Million Taka
Growth 2011-12 Growth
Rate(%)
(p)
Rate(%)

Agriculture & Forestry

465449

5.23

487297

4.69

501567

2.93

522152

4.10

551174

5.56

579226

5.09

589206

1.72

a)

Crops & Horticulture

336439

5.03

351327

4.43

360717

2.67

375200

4.02

398194

6.13

420672

5.65

424626

0.94

b)

Animal Farming

80075

6.15

84470

5.49

86532

2.44

89542

3.48

92568

3.38

95787

3.48

99037

3.39

c)

Forest & Related Services

48936

5.18

51500

5.24

54318

5.47

57410

5.69

60412

5.23

62767

3.90

65543

4.42

Fishing

133083

3.92

138499

4.07

144285

4.18

150287

4.16

156519

4.15

164741

5.25

173607

5.38

Total Agriculture (1+2)

598532

4.94

625796

4.56

645852

3.20

672439

4.12

707694

5.24

743967

5.13

762813

2.53

20.83

20.48

20.29

20.01

Total Agriculture As Percentage of GDP


Source: National Accounting Wing, BBS

22.27

21.84

21.37

19.29

Agriculture : Crops, Livestock, Forestry and Fishery

4.04

Distribution of Weights of Value Added of Different Crops at Current Prices


Name of Crops

A.
1
1)

111

2006-07
Value
Weights
Added
(%)

2007-08
Value
Weights
Added
(%)

2008-09
Value
Weights
Added
(%)

2009-10
Value
Weights
Added
(%)

2010-11
Value
Weights
Added
(%)

( Million Taka )
2011-12(P)
Value
Weights
Added
(%)

Major Crops

325620

62.24

395193

65.42

452206

67.48

494273

65.85

557523

65.69

608848

66.17

Cereals

315093

60.23

378237

62.61

435999

65.06

481668

64.17

542242

63.89

592694

64.41

19425

3.71

21697

3.59

29058

4.34

27874

3.71

37290

4.40

43953

4.78

Aus

Ii

Aman

128159

24.50

129586

21.45

163019

24.33

184688

24.61

208521

24.63

225659

24.52

iii)

Boro

160850

30.75

218647

36.20

235006

35.07

258346

34.42

2850211

33.58

310733

33.77

Total Paddy

308434

58.96

369931

61.24

427083

63.73

470907

62.74

530832

63.22

580345

63.07

6659

1.27

8306

1.37

8916

1.33

10761

1.43

11410

1.35

12348

1.34

iv)
v)

Wheat

vi)

Other cereals

10527

2.01

16957

2.81

16207

2.42

12604

1.68

13323

1.57

16153

1.76

Minor Crops

197538

37.76

208885

34.58

217944

32.52

256295

34.15

286673

33.86

311342

33.83

Beverages

16623

3.18

16857

2.79

21900

3.27

20367

2.71

21577

2.55

22294

2.42

3750

0.72

4073

0.67

4354

0.65

4649

0.62

4928

0.58

5268

0.57

B.
2.
i)

Tea

ii)

Other beverages

12873

2.46

12784

2.12

17546

2.62

15718

2.09

16649

1.97

17027

1.85

Fibers

17150

3.28

17118

2.83

18312

2.73

20875

2.78

35640

4.21

35870

3.90

i)

Jute

16205

3.10

16336

2.70

17618

2.63

20000

2.66

34723

4.10

34847

3.79

ii)

Other Fibres

945

0.18

781

0.13

693

0.10

875

0.12

918

0.11

1023

0.11

44966

8.60

46257

7.66

52748

7.87

60214

8.02

63930

7.55

65624

7.13

8736

1.67

9086

1.50

9861

1.47

11992

1.60

12704

1.50

13227

1.44

3.

Fruits

Oilseeds

Pulses

9852

1.88

7332

1.21

7682

1.15

9321

1.24

9843

1.16

11076

1.20

Spices

31470

6.02

31488

1.34

33035

4.93

33352

4.44

41041

4.84

47887

5.20

Sugarcane

8452

1.62

8108

11.84

8676

1.29

7877

1.05

8581

1.01

8992

0.98

9.

Vegetables

59269

11.33

71516

6.52

64534

9.63

91108

12.14

99542

0.97

105010

11.41

i)

Potato

27975

5.35

39406

5.32

33271

4.96

54387

7.25

59036

11.73

61935

6.73

ii)

Other Vegetables

31294

5.98

32110

0.19

31263

4.67

36721

4.89

40506

6.97

43076

4.68

10.

Other Crops

1020

0.19

1123

1196

0.18

1189

0.16

1292

4.77

1362

0.15

Total (A+B)
523158
Source: Narional Accounting Wing, BBS

100.00

604077

100.00

670151

100.00

750567

100.00

848762

100.00

920190

100

112

Agriculture : Crops, Livestock, Forestry and Fishery

4.05

Distribution of Weights of Value Added of Different Crops at Constant Prices

SL
No.

Name of Crops

2006-07
Value
Weights
Added
(%)

2007-08
Value
Weights
Added
(%)

2008-09
Value
Weights
Added
(%)

2009-10
Value
Weights
Added
(%)

2010-11
Value
Weights
Added
(%)

Million Taka
2011-12
Value
Weights
Added
(%)

Major Crops

230025

65.70

239834

66.74

258437

69.16

267730

67.54

280366

67.39

281403

66.73

Cereals

223794

63.92

230967

64.27

250560

67.05

261659

66.01

274295

65.93

274439

65.08

i)

Aus

14113

4.03

14071

3.92

17069

4.57

15579

3.93

19256

4.63

20938

4.97

ii)

Aman

105036

30.00

95410

26.55

111711

29.90

117449

29.63

122626

29.48

122524

29.05

iii)

Boro

100705

28.76

117050

32.57

117322

31.40

123450

31.14

127215

30.58

125658

29.80

iv)

Total Paddy

219854

62.79

226531

63.03

246101

65.86

256478

64.71

269098

64.69

269120

63.82

v)

Wheat

3940

1.13

4436

1.23

4459

1.19

5181

1.31

5197

1.25

5320

1.26

Other cereals

6231

1.78

8867

2.47

7876

2.11

6071

1.53

6071

1.46

6964

1.65

Minor Crops

120097

34.30

119542

33.26

115232

30.84

128648

32.46

135646

32.61

140301

33.27

Beverages

9972

2.85

10024

2.79

10250

2.74

10193

2.57

10193

2.45

10006

2.37

i)

Tea

2072

0.59

2090

0.58

2090

0.56

2125

0.54

425

0.51

2143

0.51

ii)

Other beverages

7900

2.26

7934

2.21

8160

2.18

8067

2.04

8067

1.94

7862

1.86

Fibers

9907

2.83

9417

2.62

9454

2.53

10219

2.58

16627

4.00

15909

3.77

i)

Jute

9459

2.70

9056

2.52

9142

2.45

9857

2.49

16260

3.91

15499

3.68

ii)

Other Fibres

448

0.13

361

0.10

312

0.08

362

0.09

162

0.09

410

0.10

21559

6.16

20528

5.71

21911

5.86

23126

5.83

23126

5.56

22891

5.43

Fruits

Oliseeds

6707

1.92

6366

1.77

6637

1.78

7700

1.94

7700

1.85

7578

1.80

Pulses

5604

1.60

4975

1.38

4745

1.27

5425

1.37

5425

1.30

5794

1.37

Spices

19716

5.63

17955

5.00

17732

4.75

16784

4.23

16784

4.03

21933

5.20

Sugarcane

6120

1.75

5482

1.53

5684

1.52

4763

1.20

4763

1.14

4955

1.17

Vegetables

39918

11.40

44201

12.30

38225

10.23

49859

12.58

50449

12.13

50641

12.01

i)

Potato

19290

5.51

24819

6.91

19667

5.26

30494

7.69

31084

7.47

30632

7.26

ii)

Other Vegetables

20628

5.89

19382

5.39

18557

4.97

19365

4.89

19365

4.65

20009

4.74

594

0.17

594

0.17

594

0.16

579

0.15

579

0.14

595

0.14

Total (A+B)
350122
Source : National Accounting Wing, BBS.

100.00

359377

100.00

373668

100.00

396379

100.00

416012

100.00

421704

100

10

Other Crops

Agriculture : Crops, Livestock, Forestry and Fishery

4.06

113

Gross Value Added of Agriculture Sector and Sub-Sector


at Current Prices, 2009-10
(Million Taka)

Sl.No

Name of Crops
1

Value of
production
2

Value of by
products
3

Total Value of
output
4=(2+3)

Total Value of
Input
5

Value Added
6=(4-5)

Major Crops

563610

68349

631959

150291

481668

Cereals

549641

66870

616511

145604

470907

i)

Aus Total

29673

4246

33919

6046

27874

ii)

Aman Total

209386

30613

239999

55311

184688

iii)

Boro Total

310582

32011

342593

84247

258346

iv)

Wheat

13969

1479

15448

4687

10761

Other Cereals

12775

1372

14146

1542

12604

Barley

Jowar

Bajra

12726

1367

14093

1536

12557

36

40

36

292468

8944

301411

29689

271723

23768

372

24140

3773

20367

5812

5812

1162

4649

17956

372

18328

2610

15718

Maize
Others
B

Minor Crops

Beverages
i)

Tea

ii)

Other beverages
Fibres

19283

3478

22761

1887

20875

i)

Jute

18480

3285

201765

1765

20000

ii)

Other Fibres

804

193

996

12

875

Fruits

60884

60884

670

60214

Oilseeds

12701

879

13581

1589

11992

Pulses

8913

847

9760

439

9321

Spices

37943

37943

4591

33352

Sugarcane

7426

1996

9423

1545

7877

Vegetables

103926

103926

12818

91108

i)

Potato

61177

61177

6791

54387

ii)

Other Vegetables

42749

42749

6028

36721

Other Crops

16617

10

17622

1372

18994

2377

i)

Crops

1352

1352

164

1189

ii)

Horticulture

3495

3495

671

2824

iii)

Other Cereals

12775

1372

14146

1542

12604

Crops & Horticulture

856077

77293

933370

179979

753391

Animal Farming

259128

259128

96940

162188

Forest and Related Services

101462

101462

11161

90301

Total Agriculture And Forest

1216668

77293

1293960

288080

1005880

Fishing
Total Agriculture crops

254836
1471503

0
77293

254836
1548796

36771
324852

218064
1223945

Source: National Accounting Wing, BBS

114

Agriculture : Crops, Livestock, Forestry and Fishery

4.07

Gross Value Added of Agriculture Sector and Sub-Sector


at Current Prices, 2010-11

Sl.No

Name of Crops
1

A
1

Value of
production
2

Value of by
products
3

Total Value of
output
4=(2+3)

Total Value of
Input
5

Value Added
6=(4-5)

Major Crops

641048

70099

711147

168905

542242

Cereals

626152

68615

694767

163935

530832

40512

4990

455022

8212

37290

i)

Aus Total

ii)

Aman Total

240128

31132

271260

62739

208521

iii)

Boro Total

345512

32493

378005

92984

285021

iv)

Wheat

14896

1484

16380

4970

11410

Other Cereals

15577

1574

17151

1869

15281

Barley

Jowar

Bajra
Maize
Others
B

Minor Crops

Beverages

15525

1568

17093

1863

15230

39

43

39

332851

11448

344299

34162

310137

24279

438

24717

3999

20718

6212

6212

1242

4970

i)

Tea

ii)

Other beverages

18067

438

18505

27577

15748

Fibers

33172

5611

38783

3186

35597

i)

Jute

32368

5419

37787

3065

34723

ii)

Other Fibres

805

191

996

121

874

Fruits

62501

62501

688

61814

Oilseeds

13267

877

14145

1655

12490

Pulses

9771

873

10643

479

10165

Spices

46690

46690

5649

41041

Sugarcane

8189

2076

10265

1683

8581

Vegetables

113562

113562

14020

99542

i)

Potato

66407

66407

7371

59036

ii)

Other Vegetables

47155

47155

6649

40506

Other Crops

21419

1574

22993

2802

20190

1470

1470

178

1292

10
i)

Crops

ii)

Horticulture

iii)

Other Cereals

4372

4372

755

3617

15577

1574

17151

1869

15281

Crops & Horticulture

973899

81547

1055446

203067

852379

Animal Farming

294487

109787

184700

Forest and Related Services

110945

294487
110945

12204

98741

Total Agriculture And Forest

1379330

81547

1460877

325058

1135819

Fishing
Total Agriculture crops

315754
1695084

0
81547

315754
1776631

45792
370850

269962
1405781

Source: National Accounting Wing, BBS

Agriculture : Crops, Livestock, Forestry and Fishery

4.08

115

Gross Value Added of Agriculture Sector and Sub-Sector


at Current Prices, 2011-12(P)

Sl.No

Name of Crops
1

A
1

Value of
production
2

Value of by
products
3

Total Value of
output
4=(2+3)

Total Value of
Input
5

Value Added
6=(4-5)

Major Crops

707083

70153

777235

184542

592694

Cereals

690875

68634

759509

179163

580345

48459

5260

53719

9766

43953

i)

Aus Total

ii)

Aman Total

262891

30793

293684

68025

225659

iii)

Boro Total

379525

32581

412106

101372

310733

iv)

Wheat

16208

1519

17726

5378

12348

Other Cereals

16557

1574

18130

1976

16154

Barley

Jowar

Bajra
Maize
Others
B

Minor Crops

Beverages

16501

1568

18070

1970

16100

42

46

41

357894

11275

369168

36781

332387

26172

493

26665

4371

22294

6585

6585

1317

5268

i)

Tea

ii)

Other beverages

19588

493

20081

3054

17027

Fibres

33731

5357

39088

3218

35870

i)

Jute

32757

5166

37923

3076

34847

ii)

Other Fibres

974

191

1165

142

1023

Fruits

66354

66354

730

65624

Oilseeds

14102

877

14980

1753

13227

Pulses

10701

897

11598

522

11076

Spices

54478

54478

6592

47887

Sugarcane

8680

2076

10756

1764

8992

Vegetables

119814

119814

14804

105010

i)

Potato

69668

69668

7733

61935

ii)

Other Vegetables

50146

50146

7071

43076

Other Crops

23862

1574

25435

3028

22407

1549

1549

187

1362

10
i)

Crops

ii)

Horticulture

iii)

Other Cereals
Crops & Horticulture
Animal Farming

5755

5755

865

4891

16557

1574

18130

1976

16154

1064976

81427

1146403

221322

925081

326042

326042

121106

204936

Forest and Related Services

122198

122198

13442

108756

Total Agriculture And Forest

1513216
362646

81427

1594643

355870

1238773

0
81427

362646
1957289

52658
408528

309988
1548761

Fishing
Total Agriculture crops
Source: National Accounting Wing, BBS

1875862

116

Agriculture : Crops, Livestock, Forestry and Fishery

4.09

Gross Value Added of Agriculture Sector and Sub-Sector


at Constant (1995-96) Prices, 2009-10

Sl.No

Name of Crops
1

A
1

Value of
production
2

Value of by
products
3

Total Value of
output
4=(2+3)

Total Value of
Input
5

(Million Taka)
Value Added
6=(4-5)

Major Crops

296958

45839

342798

81139

261659

Cereals

290513

44847

335360

78882

256478

16114

2848

18961

3382

15579

i)

Aus Total

ii)

Aman Total

132157

20531

152688

35239

117449

iii)

Boro Total

142242

21469

163711

40261

123450

iv)

Wheat

6445

992

7437

2256

5181

Other Cereals

5894

920

6814

743

6071

4
2

Barley
Jowar

Bajra

5872

917

6789

740

6049

17

19

17

146380

5998

152378

15843

136535

11868

249

12117

1924

10193

Maize
Others
B

Minor Crops

Beverages
i)

Tea

2657

2657

531

2125

ii)

Other beverages

9211

249

9460

1393

8067

Fibres

8807

2333

11139

920

10219

i)

Jute

8524

2203

10727

870

9857

ii)

Other Fibres

283

129

412

50

362

23384

23384

527

23126

Fruits

Oilseeds

8130

590

8720

1020

7700

Pulses

5113

568

5681

256

5425

Spices

1905

19095

2310

16784

Sugarcane

4359

1339

5698

934

4763

Vegetables

56845

56845

6986

49859

i)

Potato

34302

34302

3807

30494

ii)

Other Vegetables

22543

25543

3179

19365

8780

920

9700

1234

8466

10

Other Crops
i)

Crops

ii)

Horticulture

iii)

Other Cereals

659

659

80

579

2227

2227

412

1815

5894

920

6814

743

6071

Crops & Horticulture

443338

51838

495176

96982

398194

Animal Farming

147233

147233

54665

92568

67879

67879

7467

60412

Total Agriculture And Forest

658450

51838

710288

159114

551174

Fishing

182575

182575

26055

156519

841025

51838

892863

185169

707993

Forest and Related Services

Total Agriculture crops


Source: National Accounting Wing, BBS

Agriculture : Crops, Livestock, Forestry and Fishery

4.10

117

Gross Value Added of Agriculture Sector and Sub-Sector


at Current Prices, 2010-11

Sl.No

Name of Crops
1

Value of
production
2

Value of by
products
3

Total Value of
output
4=(2+3)

Total Value of
Input
5

(Million Taka)
Value Added
6=(4-5)

Major Crops

309723

47013

356735

84337

272399

Cereals

303258

46017

349275

82073

267202

20151

3346

23498

4242

19256

i)

Aus Total

ii)

Aman Total

138692

20879

159571

36945

122626

iii)

Boro Total

144415

21792

166206

40887

125319

iv)

Wheat

6465

995

7460

2263

5197

Other Cereals

6761

1055

7816

852

6964
3

Barley

Jowar

Bajra

6738

1052

7790

849

6941

Maize
Others
B

Minor Crops

Beverages
i)

Tea

ii)

Other beverages

17

20

18

157810

7678

165488

17214

148274

11458

293

11751

1945

9807

2679

2679

536

2143

8779

293

9072

1409

7664

Fibres

14328

3763

18091

1483

16608

i)

Jute

14060

3635

17695

1435

16260

ii)

Other Fibres

268

128

395

48

348

23145

23145

255

22891

Oilseeds

7994

588

8582

1004

7578

Pulses

5280

585

5865

264

5601

Spices

22680

22680

2744

19936

Sugarcane

4534

1392

5927

972

4955

Vegetables

58258

58258

7165

51093

i)

Potato

34965

34965

3881

31084

ii)

Other Vegetables

23293

23293

3284

20009

Other Crops

10132

1055

11188

1382

9806

677

677

82

595

2695

2695

448

2247

Fruits

5
6

10
i)

Crops

ii)

Horticulture

iii)

Other Cereals

6761

1055

7816

852

6964

Crops & Horticulture

467533

54691

522223

101551

420672

Animal Farming

152568

152568

56782

95787

70524

70524

7758

62767

Total Agriculture And Forest

690625

54691

745316

166090

579226

Fishing
Total Agriculture crops

192183
882808

0
54691

192183
937499

27442
193532

164741
743967

Forest and Related Services

Source: National Accounting Wing, BBS

118

Agriculture : Crops, Livestock, Forestry and Fishery

Gross Value Added of Agriculture Sector and Sub-Sector


at Constant (1995-96) Prices, 2011-12(p)

4.11

Sl.No

Name of Crops
1

A
1

Value of
production
2

Value of by
products
3

Total Value of
output
4=(2+3)

Total Value of
Input
5

(Million Taka)
Value Added
6=(4-5)

Major Crops

312326

47049

359375

84936

274439

Cereals

305708

46030

351738

82619

269120

22062

3528

25589

4651

20938

i)

Aus Total

ii)

Aman Total

138842

20652

159494

36970

122524

iii)

Boro Total

144804

21851

166655

40997

125658

iv)

Wheat

6618

1019

7637

2317

5320

Other Cereals

6761

1055

7816

852

6964

3
2

Barley
Jowar

Bajra

6738

1052

7790

849

6941

17

20

18

160135

7561

167697

17510

150187

11698

330

12029

2023

10006

Maize
Others
B

Minor Crops

Beverages
i)

Tea

2679

2679

536

2143

ii)

Other beverages

9019

330

9350

1487

7862

Fibres

13741

3593

17334

1425

15909

i)

Jute

13403

3465

16867

1368

15499

ii)

Other Fibres

338

128

466

57

410

23145

23145

255

22891

Fruits

Oilseeds

7994

588

8582

1004

7578

Pulses

5466

602

6067

273

5794

Spices

24952

24952

3019

21933

Sugarcane

4534

1392

5927

972

4955

Vegetables

57750

57750

7109

50641

i)

Potato

34457

34457

3825

30632

ii)

Other Vegetables

23293

23293

3284

20009

Other Crops

10855

1055

11911

1430

10481

10
i)

Crops

ii)

Horticulture

iii)

Other Cereals

677

677

82

595

3418

3418

496

2922

6761

1055

7816

852

6964

Crops & Horticulture

472462

54610

527072

102446

424626

Animal Farming

157836

157836

58798

99037

73644

73644

8101

65543

Total Agriculture And Forest

703941

54610

758552

169345

589207

Fishing

202526

202526

28919

173607

Total Agriculture crops

906467

54610

961078

198264

762814

Forest and Related Services

Source: National Accounting Wing, BBS

Agriculture : Crops, Livestock, Forestry and Fishery

4.12
Year

119

Land Utilization
Cultivable
waste
(a)
863

Current
fallows
(b)
2686

Net
cropped
area
20633

Area sown
more than
once
14117

(Thousand acres)
Total
cropped
area (c)
34750

1989-90

4703

Not
available for
cultivation
7783

1990-91

4693

7958

1442

2379

20198

14482

34680

1991-92

4674

9885

1532

862

19716

14405

34121

1992-93

4674

10137

1512

928

19418

14438

33856

1993-94

4674

10355

1566

984

19090

14225

33315

1994-95

4861

10128

1547

1000

19133

14280

33413

1995-96

5317

9788

1314

969

19281

14110

33391

1996-97

5329

9681

1295

963

19401

14688

34089

1997-98

5572

9268

1241

898

19690

15210

34810

1998-99

5572

9141

1100

1115

19741

14752

34493

1999-00

6490

8435

781

862

20101

15166

35267

2000-01

6490

8427

794

987

19970

15365

35335

2001-02

6365

8676

799

1005

19824

15252

35076

2002-03

6418

8685

764

957

19845

15281

35126

2003-04

6418

8697

736

957

19843

15286

35129

2004-05

6420

8724

663

1157

19703

15142

34845

2005-06

6420

8802

640

1518

19289

14655

33944

2006-07

6420

8835

634

1514

19266

14656

33922

2007-08

6420

8872

596

1598

19187

15093

34280

2008-09

6420

8835

572

1171

19621

15993

35614

2009-10

5754

9572

549

1310

19484

16248

35730

2010-11

6368

9238

542

1153

19368

17558

36926

Notes :

Forest

(a) Cultivable waste is the area suitable for cultivation but lying fallow for more than one year.
(b) Current fallow is the area already brought under cultivation, but not cultivated during the year.
(c) Total cropped area is the sum of the net cropped area and the area sown more than once.
Source : Agriculture Wing, BBS

120

Agriculture : Crops, Livestock, Forestry and Fishery

4.13

Region Wise Irrigated Area Under Different Means


(Figures in 000 Acres)
Power pump

Deep tube-well

Shallow tube-well

Hand tube-well

Total tube well

Traditional

Name of Region
20092010
1

20102011

20092010

20102011

20092010

20102011

20092010

20102011

20092010

20102011

20092010

20102011
7

Total irrigated
area
200920102010
2011
8

Cropped
Area
20092010

20102011
9

% of Irrigated
Area
200920102010
2011
10

Bandarban

13

16

..

..

13

14

26

30

86

88

30.23

34.09

Chittagong

270

275

15

15

35

32

52

49

72

72

394

396

1184

1203

33.28

32.92

Comilla

322

324

213

215

344

369

564

590

29

29

915

943

2032

1957

45.03

48.19

22

23

27

28

49

51

153

153

32.03

33.33

166

176

55

50

42

40

..

..

97

90

11

10

274

276

1398

1457

19.60

18.94

15

15

..

..

10

10

25

25

121

121

20.66

20.66

Sylhet

469

489

21

20

105

119

130

141

205

213

804

843

2171

2314

37.03

36.43

Dhaka

190

203

77

72

501

509

14

581

595

19

18

790

816

1654

1626

47.76

50.18

Faridpur

275

201

36

36

514

627

551

664

21

20

847

885

1991

2086

42.54

42.43

Jamalpur

14

13

28

28

546

574

576

604

15

15

605

632

1226

1337

49.35

47.27

Kishoreganj

222

262

57

57

461

491

520

550

41

36

783

848

1437

1538

54.49

55.14

Mymensingh

20

21

244

251

339

382

586

634

26

25

632

680

1514

1556

41.74

43.70

Tangail

57

58

422

433

480

492

10

492

503

1008

1039

48.81

48.41

Barisal

332

348

..

..

..

..

55

49

390

400

1982

2033

19.68

19.68

Jessore

37

36

193

193

1060

1098

..

1254

1291

20

19

1311

1346

2341

2482

56.00

54.23

Khulna

86

103

45

46

266

295

315

344

36

36

437

483

1240

1297

35.24

37.24

Kushtia

11

11

57

64

813

832

875

900

118

122

1004

1033

1296

1412

77.47

73.16

Patuakhali

29

30

37

39

66

69

1108

1119

5.96

6.17

Bogra

211

223

739

754

..

..

950

977

956

982

1635

1682

58.47

58.38

Dinajpur

289

303

999

1039

1292

1346

1305

1358

2516

2577

51.87

52.70

17

16

102

105

588

571

..

..

690

676

11

10

718

702

1473

1547

48.74

45.38

Rajshahi

121

115

679

796

978

1046

1660

1845

53

50

1834

2010

3001

3116

61.11

64.51

Rangpur

57

62

70

107

1359

1387

14

12

1443

1506

29

25

1529

1593

3163

3186

48.34

50.00

Bangladesh
2696
2747
NB. (,,) Indicates negligible
Source: Agriculture Wing, BBS

2449

2639

10111

10598

59

60

12619

13297

871

860

16186

16904

35730

36926

45.30

45.78

Khagrachhari
Noakhali
Rangamati

Pabna

Agriculture : Crops, Livestock, Forestry and Fishery

4.14

121

Fertilizer Sales by Products and Year From


(Fig. in tons)

Year

Urea

TSP

SSP

Product
Gypsum

DAP

ASP

NPKS

Sulpuric Acid

P. Acid

Nutrient
S

Lum
Sulpher

Zn

2001-02

2251892

64552

124614

54132

8001

2002-03

2239236

65049

129722

96668

6099

2003-04

2324076

66002

147682

124221

6565

2004-05

2523113

53848

170931

68704

5632

2005-06

2451375

56392

130393

44947

6741

2006-07

2527796

50430

125402

57009

59225

4865

2007-08

2762783

47167

97948

89441

82731

3147

2008-09

2532966

24144

240294

13226

45421

1455

2009-10

2409401

77402

3451

51677

28313

737

2010-11

265504

59672

34854

4530

77

21423

14

775

2011-12
2240619
56736
37131
56877
77
14431
15
800
Note: Others include As, SOP and Gypsum until 1987-88; from 1988-89 others include only SOP.
Urea=46 percent N,TSP=46 percent P2O5, DAP=18 percent N, and 46 percent P2O5 ,SSP=18 percent P2O5 and 12 percent s,
MOP=60 percent K2O, gypsum=18 percent S, AS=21 percent N and 24 percent S, Zinc=18 percent S and 36 percent Zn.
From 1994-95 the required nutrient contents of SSP under the Fertilizer Control Order, 1995 has been changed and now stands at SSP=16 percent P2O5 and 10 percent S.
2011-12 (up to May-2012)
Source: BCIC (This Figure Only BCiC)

122

Agriculture : Crops, Livestock, Forestry and Fishery

4.15
Year

Export of Fish and Fish Products From Bangladesh


Frozen
Shrimp
Quan

Value

1992-93

19224

1993-94

22054

1994-95

Live Fish

Frozen
Fish

Dry fish

Salted &
Dehydrated
fish
Quan Value

Quan

Value

Quan

Value

Quan

Value

604.03

2704

38.31

1042

12.26

599

787.73

3125

51.18

2473

41.83

50

26277

1045.67

9267

180.26

521

8.39

1995-96

25225

1106.39

8827

176.62

182

1996-97

25742

1188.91

8754

176.74

427

1997-98

18630

1181.48

8836

151.66

233

3.11

1998-99

20127

1162.21

6395

153.96

137

2.23

1999-00

28514

1612.15

9484

137.19

215

3.65

2000-01

29713

1885.15

7965

94.89

137

2001-02

30209

1447.76

9864

137.39

517

2002-03

36864

1719.88

8846

158.64

333

2003-04

42943

2152.77

10229

202.24

2004-05

46533

2281.59

15763

256.20

2005-06

49317

2698.35

57

0.48

17429

294.14

2006-07

53361

2992.33

0.07

18376

325.90

2007-08

49907

2863.9

10

0.15

23515

495

2008-09

50368

2744.1

03

0.006

19294

451

2009-10

51599

2885.2

1783

13.22

21464

2010-11

54891

3568.2

0.6

0045

16743

6436

Note :
*Including Chilled fish
Source: Department of Fisheries

Turtles/
Tortoise/Crab

Shark fish/
Fish maws

(Quantity in M.ton/Value in Crore Taka)


Total
% of
Others
total
export
Quan Value
Quan
Value
earnings

Quan

Value

Quan

Value

9.84

2800

21.60

238.39

14.25

26607

700.29

1.06

4088

36.37

45

2.79

31835

920.96

9.12

649

15.35

4760

40.67

212

16.60

41686

1306.94

9.38

3.05

436

11.47

4203

39.20

56

4.21

38929

1340.94

9.38

7.92

561

13.81

5952

61.48

113

8.55

41549

1457.41

7.75

1106

26.43

1198

14.34

155

10.79

30158

1387.81

5.83

1232

37.18

486

6.39

154

17.40

28531

1379.37

5.41

809

25.96

107

1.44

262

31.17

39391

1811.56

6.28

2.02

838

27.73

154

2.33

181

20.63

38988

2032.75

5.77

8.32

293

9.53

336

7.07

263

27.07

41482

1637.14

4.76

7.02

526

19.12

630

14.58

172

22.35

47371

1941.59

5.10

472

4.16

377

1.38

116

1.39

1.53

54141

2363.47

5.71

272

3.71

770

28.97

38

0.86

0.39

63377

2571.72

5.90

150

2.19

591

19.84

1107

12.95

78

0.80

100

1.09

68829

3029.84

4.56

77

1.34

441

12.80

1123

15.48

244

4.11

78

0.86

73704

3352.89

4.90

210

2..67

658

26.97

439

4.88

266

1.82

294

0.41

75299

3396.28

4.04

341

11.99

84

3.92

1217

11.98

276

1.77

1308

18.73

72888

3243.41

458

622

25.06

692

10.41

955

12.66

528

3.85

77643

3408.52

2.74

490

623.3

5.57

576.8

30.86

4485.2

54.11

2780

34.0

96469

4603.83

2.73

7.57

Agriculture : Crops, Livestock, Forestry and Fishery

4.16
Division and
District/Zilla
1
BANGLADESAH
Total
Rural
Urban
BARISAL DIVN.
Total
Rural
Urban
04 Barguna
06 Barisal
09 Bhola
42 Jhalakathi
78 Patuakhali
79 Pirojpur
CTG. DIVISION
Toal
Rural
Urban
03 Bandarban
15 Chittagong
22 Coxs Bazar
46 Khagrachhari
84 Rangamati
12 Brahmanbaria
13 Chandpur
19 Comilla
30 Feni
51 Lakshmipur
75 Noakhali
DHAKA DIVIN.
Total
Rural
Urban
26
33
56
59
67
68
29
35
54
61
82
86
39
48
72
89
93

Dhaka
Gazipur
Manikganj
Munshiganj
Narayanganj
Narsingdi
Faridpur
Gopalganj
Madaripur
Mymensingh
Rajbari
Shariatpur
Jamalpur
Kishoreganj
Netrokona
Sherpur
Tangail

123

Selected Agriculture Statistics by Division and District/Zila , 2008


Area under
HyV
Wheat
Boro
8
9

Local
Aus
2

HYV
Aus
3

Local
Aman
4

HYV
Aman
5

Local
Boro
6

Hybrid
Boro
7

Maize

Jute

Pulses

10

11

12

Oil
Seeds
13

Sugar
Can
14

Potato

1519807
1496492
23315

1033063
1018633
14430

4492427
4444810
47617

4868456
4816869
51587

1663954
1629309
34644

2103256
2071000
32256

6344337
6280229
64108

644378
635235
9143

667224
657537
9686

1090734
1079455
11279

1074317
1063297
11020

1249133
1239025
10108

218348
215576
2772

765424
751658
13766

307972
306087
1885

62357
61315
1041

841669
835793
5876

63814
63092
722

80301
79235
1066

38590
38007
584

112612
111100
1512

8642
8596
46

2599
2567
32

10521
10482
39

260004
258323
1682

41015
40848
167

4376
4368
8

15440
15261
179

39821
52408
81033
25523
83582
25605

26995
5854
6152
5925
7540
9890

155421
136096
174452
57367
236389
81945

11128
8793
8099
3348
29467
2980

4961
22103
32958
2439
4541
13299

849
17997
7776
2007
1301
8660

651
60818
28431
7798
971
13944

150
2076
5856
100
238
222

341
596
435
131
859
237

167
7861
531
229
690
1043

51781
57411
36501
8801
95945
9565

4031
3902
18594
729
13234
525

185
2136
421
280
231
1123

2133
1865
5774
710
2618
2339

425095
420720
4375

182298
180231
2067

635246
630245
5002

3869882
384114
2867

257158
253166
3991

226350
223522
2828

634979
629371
5607

17327
17066
261

47479
47214
265

19620
19432
189

91290
90707
582

115979
115484
495

4880
4792
88

75585
74752
834

32194
67492
19236
11884
31991
10958
12155
50033
16982
59676
112494

3949
34541
8214
6103
3880
6959
16585
79927
8332
6385
7425

5382
95021
35503
14161
10721
48014
38759
86546
32297
80803
188039

7757
93175
36361
22233
9113
38183
23605
101500
33056
10505
11493

4076
49175
32677
7144
11862
39311
17910
56167
6706
11184
20944

2947
16706
7330
6218
143956
18748
12034
61123
5617
10757
70474

5226
63078
27327
17273
17250
158157
70354
189551
40545
20420
30797

94
618
283
142
210
5621
2179
5553
704
1275
649

12402
817
370
1166
4625
315
10053
16472
123
346
791

83
401
277
30
119
7755
5493
3800
348
629
704

441
18321
2731
132
614
12384
2077
6752
3770
8164
35904

4018
2689
464
349
2456
13718
4395
9533
1312
37655
39388

314
576
255
541
829
278
855
517
245
211
261

3363
10512
3625
2159
2720
4056
18955
26599
874
1037
1687

206598
197200
9398

167730
164105
3625

1022594
1008736
13858

915418
902439
12980

447194
433588
13606

441600
429633
11968

2156400
2135763
20637

145654
142473
3181

53765
5245
1520

428327
423558
4770

239152
235497
3655

448938
443283
5656

43857
43076
782

115483
111343
4140

11077
8921
3511
3038
2982
5613
23688
9052
8191
55844
16075
25564
2691
14691
5820
5014
4827

3573
2905
540
1547
1796
3320
2678
1052
2388
86987
3463
1303
5149
24840
5723
17141
3323

24132
26210
23597
31390
12596
24540
35389
41874
27215
266084
28285
20569
71612
39269
131765
99752
118314

6560
23907
3234
3792
3847
32590
13719
2102
3167
234881
25958
3768
160793
61051
105973
93699
136377

27849
33139
5835
11666
7133
17149
5548
9578
5274
135309
4940
5026
14256
53769
60480
20184
30058

17645
23828
5428
5691
6281
10088
4345
48055
5680
96490
1562
2169
46814
53611
392533
65366
9295

70800
61957
88073
25706
42934
86034
62424
77060
62643
331133
28566
34569
227191
238725
283972
123295
321319

40158
1231
1886
826
1189
1285
44529
7958
11719
5368
31869
9859
6804
3505
2714
2370
8386

7555
573
19835
3734
399
328
1408
307
790
3214
701
263
6401
5148
319
548
2242

13514
5599
11702
10261
2974
9647
99071
22724
39210
13882
52249
30457
54776
14023
8363
7679
32196

9369
1380
29187
1178
1230
1860
48251
28924
24769
8238
20600
15778
8622
5803
1354
1669
30940

26809
4020
82196
8339
6965
10276
25610
11279
19851
10750
16412
14025
58708
14948
7608
11447
119695

971
3670
2173
774
335
399
6512
1305
1831
868228
4974
1091
8937
395
175
341
3745

6900
1231
5096
51152
5933
4125
1044
704
675
6714
361
1904
7270
7496
3161
4797
6918

15

Contd.

124

Agriculture : Crops, Livestock, Forestry and Fishery

4.16

Selected Agriculture Statistics by Division and District/Zila, 2008

Division and
District/Zilla

HYV
Aus
3

Local
Aman
4

HYV
Aman
5

Local
Boro
6

Hybrid
Boro
7

193560
190002
3558

227253
224728
2525

572443
565088
7356

596754
590717
6037

172516
167796
4719

3321192
325544
5648

17953
01 Bagerhat
47 Khulna
26408
87 Satkhira
5135
18
16049
Chuadanga
41 Jessore
20416
44 Jhenaidah
21881
50 Kushtia
36954
55 Magura
14674
57 Meherpur
11235
65 Narial
22855
Rajshahi Division
Total
195533
Rural
192108
Urban
3425
64 Naogaon
25411
69 Natore
24337
70 Chapai
24337
Nawabganj
24199
81 Rajshahi
10 Bogra
7093
38 Joypurhat
1195
76 Pabna
33934
88 Sirajganj
9499
7284
27 Dinajpur
1017
77
Panchagarh
94
927
Thakurgaon
32 Gaibandha
2464
49 Kurigram
8734
52
2852
Lalmonirhat
73 Nilphamari
2126
3157
85 Rangpur
Sylhet Division
Total
191049
Rural
190375
Urban
674
36 Habiganj
45054
55937
58
Maulvibazar
15133
90 Sunamganj
74925
91 Sylhet

3088
3509
19676
17737

137944
128027
32306
24460

6409
30122
109945
31518

22519
15823
15784
20143

61823
39082
43744
19930
12954
5711

53369
59375
30198
41015
16670
49080

130020
107311
94152
49928
22858
14491

306954
302256
4698
69682
7020
7020

1135399
1121040
14359
153039
87968
87968

82102
39962
686
8371
9191
18621
605

Local
Aus
2

HyV
Boro
8

Area under
Wheat

Maize

Jute

Pulses

Oil
Seeds
13

Sugar
Can
14

Potato

10

11

12

583237
575053
8184

118976
117022
1954

122802
120543
2259

278101
274712
3389

200361
197397
2964

119953
118303
1650

34867
34498
369

32616
32155
461

43311
41898
30039
23391

14836
34777
90376
38239

489
964
4860
13133

281
351
277
54489

1486
3663
16766
30786

12233
2881
5397
17710

1742
4967
11065
8976

1983
1348
1406
5804

1451
2984
9354
3155

29478
35334
7131
15439
7002
3863

75585
23983
7140
31275
12186
42386

163677
99305
51765
34131
31571
24561

7255
13656
28390
20122
24360
5746

1070
18032
36815
432
10865
190

34404
34605
54526
49300
30041
22525

25096
46633
26300
29772
9638
24702

22891
20253
11918
20081
10965
7096

1206
6101
12828
954
2114
1123

4247
2198
5648
139
3239
201

2791063
2762679
28384
300247
26727
26727

395590
387334
8256
64560
50874
50874

917262
906664
10598
60476
49540
49540

2528742
2502588
26153
346650
63342
63342

347088
343422
3666
16485
40670
40670

439404
433819
5585
20279
14265
14265

350068
347183
2885
9461
19959
19959

278714
276600
2114
3225
49136
49136

514539
512441
2098
40006
23108
23108

129395
127871
1524
3037
45904
45904

509652
501581
8071
44078
2388
2388

34429
135065
39593
94841
58284
108265
26981

100261
2717792
136085
38526
29836
483417
178624

18584
46527
16661
38054
24354
24131
3811

36590
104883
89186
14275
64050
87412
22592

120268
305819
72833
111438
222402
371232
55621

33042
2841
1384
52117
7386
29547
25613

43761
30960
4316
4337
14132
95984
11149

18993
29596
5144
52543
27847
13159
24087

30694
4181
1241
53876
39864
2105
4802

37361
40937
5532
57976
192193
7833
26800

22709
1151
2926
8261
5645
3984
5236

44444
99943
68799
1515
5268
53573
10609

733

45059

266936

13473

17817

160085

737776

49590

16515

16297

8116

5494

28253

5577
3620
1886

92554
91383
34514

153819
121878
127605

33514
13031
8774

101003
52437
36457

126358
128674
58561

5401
19095
5461

25040
7883
49272

25466
42696
15298

4928
14752
1149

23920
26446
8201

4373
1866
641

22602
6353
9632

1849
5735

31725
75312

203167
285453

8870
19275

45393
129624

123025
170407

9311
7552

19515
34889

23151
23858

4755
5964

2034
6415

1001
6002

33694
77224

86471
85997
474
39214
22201

285076
283909
1167
74234
57563

114424
113828
596
42658
30411

311194
308189
3006
57656
30834

148261
147631
630
75516
5509

328368
326353
2015
108768
36310

6692
6656
36
3962
430

1175
1150
25
434
209

4097
4088
9
1534
383

4796
4773
23
2478
345

8710
8667
43
3170
338

973
972
2
560
155

16648
16567
81
6368
4739

5320
19736

59887
93392

18143
23212

126581
96123

48232
19003

157298
25991

1422
878

172
360

1355
825

1017
957

3341
1862

192
66

2229
3312

15

Khulna Division

Total
Rural
Urban

Source: Agriculture Census, 2008, BBS

Agriculture : Crops, Livestock, Forestry and Fishery

4.17
Division and
District/Zila

Selected Agriculture Statistics by Division and District/Zila, 2008


Cattle &
Buffalo

03 Bandarban
15 Chittagong
22 Coxs Bazar
46 Khagrachhari
84 Rangamati
12 Brahmanbaria
13 Chandpur
19 Comilla
30 Feni
51 Lakshmipur
75 Noakhali
DHAKA DIVISION
Total
Rural
Urban
26 Dhaka
33 Gazipur
56 Manikganj
59 Munshiganj
67 Narayanganj
68 Narsingdi
29 Faridpur
35 Gopalganj
54 Madaripur
61 Mymensingh
82 Rajbari
86 Shariatpur
39 Jamalpur
48 Kishoreganj
72 Netrokona
89 Sherpur
93 Tangail

Number of

No. of holdings
reporting
Inst.
Non-Inst
Loan
Loan
5
6

Average amount of
Loan (Tk.)
Inst.
Non-Inst
Loan
Loan
7
8

Goat &
sheep
3

Fowls &
Ducks
4

17615706
17306190
309516

137243083
135119224
2123859

5186697
5048981
137716

2213307
2182777
30530

19214
18522
44613

812419
801748
10671

15975123
15732864
242259

477886
463507
14379

167121
165069
2052

296676
420812
302058
127112
483909
220986

117256
169521
193277
46470
198789
87106

2413825
3272485
3747994
1036083
3542319
1962417

72715
124059
83378
32222
97707
67805

3192445
3143157
49288

1518398
1489954
28444

2625310
25845462
407640

97076
595181
259348
137704
122758
342287
275698
662900
142538
180561
376394

57297
215634
138241
112560
110047
113524
125509
303982
34948
92100
214556

6202486
6101171
101315
260119
381067
284992
123407
94105
253569
332031
238396
191795
1035391
196670
171025
533304
491812
515634
333669
765500

3562032
3501878
60154
124131
222122
191338
51027
98502
161778
301971
67169
11834
566421
222987
134301
331048
154816
170890
185270
459927

1
2
BANGLADESH
Total
26219492
Rural
25853643
Urban
365849
BARISAL DIVISION.
Total
1851553
Rural
1830546
Urban
21007
04 Barguna
06 Barisal
09 Bhola
42 Jhalakathi
78 Patuakhali
79 Pirojpur
CTG. DIVISION
Toal
Rural
Urban

125

Population engaged in agriculture work


Total

Male

Female

<10 years

10-14
Years
13

15+ Years

10

11

12

19525
19347
32244

29661026
29443419
217607

21594682
21436817
157865

8066344
8006602
59742

308381
304196
4185

729097
720892
8205

28623547
28418330
205217

19266
18715
37022

18008
17826
32631

1906690
1894304
12386

1301968
1293892
8076

604722
600412
4310

20751
20633
118

62102
61940
162

1823837
1811731
12106

16469
49044
34613
9479
29901
27615

21650
20241
14671
19085
18796
21338

17778
19267
13569
17883
16459
23193

253112
599333
419536
104353
333143
197213

163273
374699
293113
78827
234016
158040

89839
224634
126423
25526
99127
39173

1858
6247
6053
925
4333
1535

3810
17894
25651
2099
9114
3534

247644
575182
387832
101329
319696
192144

509022
496297
12725

325513
321826
3687

23228
22512
51161

31043
30980
36526

5098129
5065405
32724

3242729
3219873
22856

1855400
1845532
9868

86500
85734
766

228106
226379
1727

4783523
4753292
30231

495093
3153638
1788691
921187
889427
2284463
2448116
5835463
1431150
2191318
4814556

14743
61676
43024
16150
20872
38940
46662
103139
31796
55480
76540

6351
34424
26047
6070
6085
39566
28487
77764
20559
28781
51379

14334
19168
16104
19004
13837
22321
22539
32512
31076
21928
21724

12794
22299
17176
19024
10827
31285
28970
45026
52193
24523
24991

120347
500603
296164
188835
233214
719881
580584
1403455
175746
373963
505337

68474
352295
211901
106581
124553
403997
350533
846368
130360
248314
399353

51873
148308
84263
82254
108661
315884
230051
557087
45386
125649
105984

3369
7150
6232
1342
4925
12171
6444
25261
3864
8332
7410

10337
16320
15911
5587
12846
33641
17884
61690
5624
22739
25527

106641
477133
274021
181906
215443
674069
556256
1316504
166258
342892
472400

29767394
29231637
535757
1167809
1462259
1057688
634959
833299
1589134
1861492
1184954
1156761
5043408
889096
1318951
2467451
2345410
2072132
1609371
3073220

1327533
1286713
40820
38512
59748
48728
23023
47530
73206
87133
42149
51532
190304
54603
61689
116114
96305
88348
80168
168441

831554
817255
14299
16141
23797
20028
14488
12519
26740
21755
14295
21416
168260
10852
14404
101492
106890
104572
82773
71132

21904
20795
56835
41654
35422
23944
35893
31392
22781
19303
16706
21836
18751
18426
20720
19888
19274
16604
18636
21694

19683
19348
38821
42840
39369
27136
50143
44620
23507
17695
17085
21077
16275
15629
21448
15121
19755
13877
12971
25489

7772620
7708434
64186
287816
488075
289251
172008
136991
286706
302729
248253
216065
1210160
177385
240709
866382
1047154
613322
352315
827299

5818918
5769874
49044
173534
286431
229590
136132
108597
248974
282741
209652
186060
1022510
167522
173355
552466
604870
496623
317790
622071

1953702
1938560
15142
114282
201644
59661
35876
28394
37732
19988
38601
30005
187650
9863
67354
323916
442284
116699
34525
205228

79962
78473
1489
4380
6788
1602
934
1732
1868
871
1485
1026
10077
373
1001
8746
27097
6514
1440
4028

161995
158173
3822
8734
9595
3467
1605
2970
3789
3192
4061
2993
25889
1305
3093
16951
43264
16286
5595
9206

7530663
7471788
58875
274702
471692
284182
169469
132289
281049
298666
242707
212046
1174194
175707
236615
850685
976793
590522
345280
814065

14

Contd.

126

Agriculture : Crops, Livestock, Forestry and Fishery

4.17
Division and
District/Zila

1
Khulna Division
Total
Rural
Urban
01 Bagerhat
47 Khulna
87 Satkhira
18 Chuadanga
41 Jessore
44 Jhenaidah
50 Kushtia
55 Magura
57 Meherpur
65 Narial
Rajshahi Division
Total
Rural
Urban
64 Naogaon
69 Natore
70 Chapai
Nawabganj
81 Rajshahi
10 Bogra
38 Joypurhat
76 Pabna
88 Sirajganj
27 Dinajpur
77 Panchagarh
94 Thakurgaon
32 Gaibandha
49 Kurigram
52 Lalmonirhat
73 Nilphamari
85 Rangpur
Sylhet Division
Total
Rural
Urban
36 Habiganj
58 Maulvibazar
90 Sunamganj
91 Sylhet

Selected Agriculture Statistics by Division and District/Zila, 2008


Cattle &
Buffalo

Number of
Goat &
sheep
3

Fowls &
Ducks
4

No. of holdings
reporting
Inst.
Non-Inst
Loan
Loan
5
6

Average amount of
Loan (Tk.)
Inst.
Non-Inst
Loan
Loan
7
8

Population engaged in agriculture work


Total

Male

Female

<10 years

10

11

12

10-14
Years
13

15+ Years
14

3662955
3596625
66330

3640140
3567058
73082

17406415
17082941
323474

907761
878238
29523

242717
237689
5028

19827
19105
41311

17940
17909
19404

4464913
4411256
53657

3003347
2968985
34362

1461566
1442271
19295

32155
31270
885

73257
71749
1508

4359501
4308237
51264

309067
374626
451593
272631
719410
532707
389518
275622
142198
195583

181204
288179
491278
409617
715821
490438
479716
209784
274556
99547

2122240
1763996
2213080
1417941
3261849
2039858
1693377
1081591
941291
871192

10523\5
79681
125576
68875
143539
110953
129289
66141
42727
35745

30023
29935
56797
16386
36679
24298
23928
8396
7900
8375

24818
20097
22359
16003
20339
17985
18719
16655
18391
18262

22197
16984
20931
12523
17103
16523
15491
13709
14948
18235

413017
409259
637862
444228
809232
610356
391591
315105
183759
250504

291928
280015
441284
271000
517636
373151
340338
189617
156209
142169

121089
129244
196578
173228
291596
237205
51253
125488
27550
108335

2902
1090
5389
6689
4396
5375
1752
2284
915
1363

7103
2831
10502
15238
9714
11135
4290
4886
1899
5659

403012
405338
621971
422301
795122
593846
385549
307935
180945
243482

9560339
9441446
118893
948539
330843
294068

7518329
7384126
134203
792813
393330
375674

40982016
40402149
579867
5154590
2033782
1456887

1793645
1755596
38049
133925
76497
45415

470544
465670
4874
41145
24067
10451

16176
15773
34776
16000
18509
17345

13297
13201
22474
14052
17958
14338

8697713
8645264
52449
803502
506633
243011

6912252
6870563
41689
657007
397427
226066

1785461
1774701
10760
146495
109206
16945

68516
67663
853
6138
5348
1039

141357
140480
877
13657
9200
4328

8487839
8437120
50719
783707
492085
237644

501412
901114
327268
438129
607062
1251882
368404
657062
709922
557588
372275
476897
817874

615613
602156
206266
532973
431919
873172
289207
535415
407634
359685
312100
301496
488876

3331619
4235057
1841148
2246107
2615733
4847449
951044
1580505
2761888
2674642
937694
1244370
3069501

102170
203185
87034
127522
1177751
179973
54962
100898
143981
108637
87471
114889
109335

21769
43207
13630
35785
62168
37964
4705
12842
42178
47485
21977
17338
33833

16689
17621
20869
19741
17491
15379
13052
14424
13939
13862
16934
13842
13394

11660
14487
14263
17528
16309
11595
10173
10973
10079
10708
11486
9721
11760

563113
728102
254796
763509
663376
835191
253438
366694
642987
597892
447243
354945
673281

226066
655328
222826
441928
520765
677242
198448
314296
527142
468380
286931
294873
553865

16945
72774
31970
321581
142611
157949
54990
52398
115845
129512
160312
60072
119416

1039
5368
1112
12282
9079
5523
1118
1396
4788
3241
3595
1320
3363

4328
9846
2751
21614
15432
9563
3048
4472
7263
11658
63.52
4787
9210

237644
712888
250933
729613
638865
820105
249272
360826
630936
582993
437296
348838
660708

1749714
1740698
9016
400025
330346
517393
501950

564388
561426
2962
143356
136140
112767
145125

6859033
6824171
34862
1706787
1355350
1720290
2076606

170850
168630
2220
42087
32953
70637
25173

175858
175268
590
47997
18872
83147
25842

14856
14471
44030
15638
15407
13117
17705

17755
17697
34877
19092
20462
14486
23811

1720961
1718756
2205
597079
271641
484083
368158

1315468
1313630
1838
376388
231343
421631
286106

405493
405126
367
220691
40298
62452
82052

20497
20423
74
8893
2020
5079
4505

62280
62171
109
23673
5614
16193
16800

1638184
1636162
2022
564513
264007
462811
346853

Source: Agriculture Census, 2008, BBS

Agriculture : Crops, Livestock, Forestry and Fishery

4.18
Division and
District/Zila

127

Selected Agriculture Statistics by Division and District/Zila, 2008


All
holdings

1
2
BANGLADESH
Total
28695763
Rural
25351506
Urban
3344257
BARISAL DIVISION.
Total
1731282
Rural
1626165
Urban
105117

Non-Farm
holding

Total

Number of farm holding


Small
Medium
5

13512580 15183183 12812372 2136415


10480930 14870576 12531509 2109522
3031650
312607
280863
26893

Large

Owner

Number of holding
OwnerTenant
cumtenant
9
10

Agriculture
labour
households
11

234396
229545
4851

18734787
16784717
1950070

6278282
6137960
140322

3682694
2428829
1253865

8844402
8732259
1121143

554439
475303
79136

1176843
1150862
25981

1001379
977022
24357

157501
156033
1468

17963
17807
156

1229108
1159546
69562

378484
369058
9426

123690
97561
26129

479713
475174
4539

201929
482075
347515
133204
323502
243057

56669
160021
125084
36588
110123
65954

145260
322054
222431
96616
213379
171103

116579
290408
189343
83913
167338
153798

25174
29899
29799
12002
38935
21692

3507
1747
3289
701
7106
1316

143484
333718
226720
100481
241394
183311

43029
111015
91447
27616
58323
47054

15416
37342
29348
5107
23785
12692

51506
137014
121414
20787
81990
67002

4883132
4289934
593198

2367927
1822922
545005

2515205
2467012
48193

2234576
2190314
44262

252688
249515
3173

27941
27183
758

3438946
3051140
387806

999597
965334
34263

444589
273460
171129

1270749
1254377
16372

03 Bandarban
15 Chittagong
22 Coxs Bazar
46 Khagrachhari
84 Rangamati
12 Brahmanbaria
13 Chandpur
19 Comilla
30 Feni
51 Lakshmipur
75 Noakhali
DHAKA DIVISION.
Total
Rural
Urban

63744
1298834
335825
116475
108263
465720
461192
917743
237575
332818
544943

18321
931320
187554
27142
28038
208230
190786
361669
108745
117388
188734

45423
367514
145271
89333
80225
257490
270406
556074
128830
215430
356209

24669
334285
133023
57016
39594
229014
259502
524549
118497
199526
314901

17197
30888
13846
27935
33710
26813
10543
30530
9881
14702
36643

3557
2341
1402
4382
6921
1663
361
995
452
1202
4665

37027
931019
231437
80625
72670
325578
337183
622295
177160
237649
3863303

10744
165335
64779
23413
17791
110255
100140
260054
50532
73478
123076

15973
202480
39609
12437
17802
29887
23869
35394
9883
21691
35564

18945
182749
952257
38147
28310
113251
155700
278797
49660
11637
192996

9456838
7667774
1789064

5299286
3629819
1669467

4157552
4037955
119597

3592281
3482899
109382

521001
512310
8691

44270
42746
1524

5900227
4992285
907942

1749863
1713572
36291

1806748
961917
844831

2281526
2235869
45657

26
33
56
59
67
68
29
35
54
61
82
86
39
48
72
89
93

2266479
538597
293977
268766
532415
414892
382686
230494
243774
1103260
216579
225523
546075
597752
458472
335460
801637

2025027
308394
122909
166792
412936
202394
160831
74032
103164
450648
86732
76916
209291
289019
175821
133775
300605

241452
230203
171068
101974
119479
212498
221855
156462
140610
652612
129847
148607
336784
308733
282651
201685
501032

218887
20566
148313
87905
113340
199495
185951
124594
122383
559053
109207
132552
291019
261308
221963
169808
442937

20404
24943
21244
12573
5675
12481
33550
30035
17203
87352
19390
15069
42649
41302
53239
29323
54569

2161
1694
1511
1496
464
522
2354
1833
1024
6207
1250
986
3116
6123
7449
2554
3526

1181671
337436
187540
190220
325260
301056
252008
150998
172426
745314
132918
145291
324116
406914
309405
226005
511649

79282
71397
82899
42816
49298
54159
102208
68519
55774
269020
65745
54647
163295
139610
111447
77593
232154

1005526
129764
23538
35730
157857
29677
28470
10977
15574
88926
17916
25585
58664
51228
37620
31862
57834

88086
83423
76117
62636
41718
74845
117853
73276
82455
414687
75511
81341
225415
224153
203758
145549
210703
Contd.

04 Barguna
06 Barisal
09 Bhola
42 Jhalakathi
78 Patuakhali
79 Pirojpur
CTG. DIVISION
Total
Rural
Urban

Dhaka
Gazipur
Manikganj
Munshiganj
Narayanganj
Narsingdi
Faridpur
Gopalganj
Madaripur
Mymensingh
Rajbari
Shariatpur
Jamalpur
Kishoreganj
Netrokona
Sherpur
Tangail

128

Agriculture : Crops, Livestock, Forestry and Fishery

4.18
Division and
District/Zila

1
Khulna
Division
Total
Rural
Urban
01 Bagerhat
47 Khulna
87 Satkhira
18 Chuadanga
41 Jessore
44 Jhenaidah
50 Kushtia
55 Magura
57 Meherpur
65 Narail
Rajshahi Division
Total
Rural
Urban
64 Naogaon
69 Natore
70 Chapai
Nawabganj
81 Rajshahi
10 Bogra
38 Joypurhat
76 Pabna
88 Sirajganj
27 Dinajpur
77 Panchagarh
94 Thakurgaon
32 Gaibandha
49 Kurigram
52 Lalmonirhat
73 Nilphamari
85 Rangpur
Sylhet Division
Total
Rural
Urban
36 Habiganj
58 Maulvibazar
90 Sunamganj
91 Sylhet

Selected Agriculture Statistics by Division and District/Zila, 2008


All
holdings

Non-Farm
holding

Total

Number of farm holding


Small
Mediu
m

Large

Owner

Number of holding
OwnerTenant
cumtenant
9

10

Agriculture
labour
household
s
11

343547
3129699
305771

1330540
1070444
260096

2104930
2059255
45675

1762229
1722002
40227

313293
308571
4722

29408
28682
726

2177272
1993139
184133

941023
912804
28219

317175
223756
93419

1345987
1325119
20868

339217
502835
436178
254916
591030
385860
432249
189589
152544
151052

106600
295092
184142
81218
216407
129266
187033
49390
39872
41520

232617
207743
252036
173698
374623
256594
245216
140199
112672
109532

188879
167904
212420
146224
321394
213087
213753
115636
94918
88014

38317
35146
34106
25686
49788
40672
29188
23283
16585
20522

5421
4693
5510
1788
3441
2835
2275
1280
1169
996

235792
319009
302240
146363
375892
243045
265720
111405
85685
92121

72173
86292
103903
91437
158654
122147
125990
69876
59340
51211

31252
97534
30035
17116
56484
20668
40539
8308
7519
7720

144577
144350
227847
102661
240843
152857
152738
63254
69138
47722

7663035
7195280
467755
611822
392969
320388

3263408
2861526
401882
221301
153248
163487

4399627
4333754
65873
390521
239721
156901

3579118
3522665
56453
295534
192743
116936

731852
723868
7984
81877
40741
35237

88657
87221
1436
13110
6237
4638

4881568
4539719
341849
364604
237053
220570

1951710
1922544
29166
195075
102939
67171

829757
733017
96740
52143
52977
32647

3010577
2987306
23271
264031
181489
95942

572365
791343
229123
533209
656830
662677
203831
297962
581289
469713
274769
384629
680116

250984
338196
80519
250311
314541
270704
64986
99041
254519
194037
102621
180426
324487

321381
453147
148604
282898
342289
391973
138845
198921
326770
275676
172148
204203
355629

271263
388810
122571
231235
291680
292704
103860
145050
285172
235940
142474
166633
296513

45513
59025
23921
46498
46203
85334
30813
46113
38118
36439
27410
34256
54264

4605
5312
2112
5165
4406
13935
4172
7758
3480
3297
2264
3314
4852

370734
501755
136859
339986
415289
413189
122280
180916
387435
302295
169080
268970
450553

137950
222482
77355
129087
144728
190300
58701
87249
137339
111404
66046
71622
152262

63681
67106
14909
64136
96813
59188
22850
29797
56515
56014
39643
44037
77301

208189
251577
83863
185107
231920
281904
71867
121829
266281
229042
118592
153639
265305

1526006
1442654
83352
342178
342178
387205
487182

696980
620916
76064
145035
145035
180485
241716

829026
821738
7288
197143
197143
206720
245466

642789
636607
6182
152281
152281
144599
195344

160080
159225
855
38341
38341
51407
44286

26157
25906
251
6521
6521
10714
5836

1107666
1048888
58778
227724
227724
281207
365515

257605
254648
2957
71338
71398
73254
63742

160735
139118
21617
43056
43056
32744
57925

455850
454414
1436
135531
135531
144194
91230

Source: Agriculture Census, 2008, BBS

Agriculture : Crops, Livestock, Forestry and Fishery

4.19

Selected Agriculture Statistics by Division and District/Zila, 2008

Division and
District/Zila
1
BANGLADESH
Total
Rural
Urban
BARISAL DIVISION.
Total
Rural
Urban
04 Barguna
06 Barisal
09 Bhola
42 Jhalokati
78 Patuakhali
79 Pirojpur
CTG. DIVISION
Toal
Rural
Urban
03 Bandarban
15 Chittagong
22 Coxs Bazar
46 Khagrachhari
84 Rangamati
12 Brahmanbaria
13 Chandpur
19 Comilla
30 Feni
51 Lakshmipur
75 Noakhali
DHAKA DIVISION.
Total
Rural
Urban
26
33
56
59
67
68
29
35
54
61
82
86
39
48
72
89
93

Dhaka
Gazipur
Manikganj
Munshiganj
Narayanganj
Narsingdi
Faridpur
Gopalganj
Madaripur
Mymensingh
Rajbari
Shariatpur
Jamalpur
Kishoreganj
Netrokona
Sherpur
Tangail

129

Owned
area
2

Operated
area
3

Homestead
area
4

Net
cultivated
area
5

Net area
under
crop
6

Irrigated
area
7

Gross
cropped
area
8

Intensity of
cropping
(%)
9

22755331
21623783
1131547

23505192
22944236
560956

2166302
1995702
170600

19097544
18815381
282163

17671319
17443075
228244

11981329
11845974
135355

30485315
30120545
364769

173
173
160

1586893
1534586
52306

1664158
1639222
24936

114212
108760
5452

1387956
1371997
15959

1179381
1169326
10055

199888
197063
2825

2102648
2085746
16901

178
178
168

231438
367715
276200
120723
375633
215184

242531
368840
327946
118229
388411
218202

16196
31617
20788
8146
23196
14270

206067
296837
270793
99282
32911
185827

183023
248349
228162
78126
305077
136644

14623
86932
63131
8727
7537
18938

332744
424748
473649
132164
543849
195494

182
171
208
169
178
143

3220956
3083529
137427

3389542
3304676
84866

377827
347676
30151

2595144
2556892
38252

2179799
2155767
24032

1167403
156499
10904

3591552
3557732
33819

165
165
141

134371
504104
180261
233520
256970
347508
232159
565335
149420
197862
419446

154931
499654
200648
236136
273561
350131
236673
576216
152125
218642
490825

8821
89722
33225
12019
12044
34615
31443
68783
20226
20981
45947

125650
338706
144392
185004
223159
293292
174380
444132
108794
173263
384371

74974
304050
131159
89332
124418
287908
153288
425431
100169
136922
352147

18090
126107
868542
31162
39051
211230
106885
339925
56263
43936
126212

151692
496625
198317
135462
198442
389934
255522
750928
161284
274664
578681

202
163
151
152
160
135
167
177
161
201
164

6247996
5744398
503598

6142022
5900139
241883

733738
642565
91173

4818856
4725314
93542

4564896
448704
77191

3344185
3303123
41063

7513644
7395108
118536

165
165
154

645265
303975
244913
131605
142433
230597
342912
261766
207711
940780
193792
190881
457875
476954
528697
291621
656219

406811
308518
252637
125911
157807
224519
343965
267167
200728
967368
199209
196013
476711
498820
541709
302499
671629

122189
39038
32167
27132
22143
31783
33489
21932
24859
103937
20658
21136
47762
41247
39451
28926
75889

212113
231963
196739
87528
122659
175545
268707
223242
156300
761506
159688
145845
398375
429711
461442
254428
533066

191016
177862
186696
82278
120262
160566
248692
216590
149503
732262
149109
133866
391038
423437
454892
248681
498146

103970
119337
100148
57251
70487
123975
143193
143912
70990
603496
87552
47169
329777
363353
382610
222287
374680

263891
231140
318611
112991
175579
249059
429439
274807
231713
1337569
279537
206988
742969
577002
686764
483665
911920

138
130
171
146
137
155
173
127
155
183
187
155
190
136
151
194
183
Contd.

130

Agriculture : Crops, Livestock, Forestry and Fishery

4.19

Selected Agriculture Statistics by Division and District/Zila, 2008

Division and
District/Zila
1
Khulna Division
Total

Owned
area
2

Operated
area
3

Homestead
area
4

Net
cultivated
area
5

Net area
under
crop
6

Irrigated
area
7

Gross
cropped
area
8

Intensity of
cropping
(%)
9

3105337

3264398

234737

2639694

2373388

1698934

3979787

Rural

2972701

3192244

220328

2594658

2337078

1674079

2922418

168
168

Urban

132636

72153

14409

45036

36311

24856

57370

158

01 Bagerhat

346181

381669

21673

307843

249897

67687

301297

121

47 Khulna

379965

369945

30070

282783

261272

95956

331651

127

87 Satkhira

401627

424525

25861

280730

257346

173438

387678

151

18 Chuadanga

241038

263351

18629

226032

208641

193820

346120

166

41 Jessore

497237

522095

40442

431466

370263

340379

674505

182

44 Jhenaidah

388852

403986

29866

342988

316120

260425

592440

187

50 Kushtia

312865

335697

31021

276024

259317

207521

519893

200

55 Magura

208744

214165

113252

188747

170205

143688

356414

209

57 Meherpur

154184

171944

11771

150741

143131

135953

235451

165

65 Narail

174644

177020

12152

152340

137197

80068

234337

171

Total

7002047

7422304

578319

6282051

6093420

4869598

11684494

192

Rural

6744398

7304319

554638

6202212

6021126

4817244

11555453

192

Urban

257649

117985

23681

79839

72294

52354

129041

178

64 Naogaon

704633

784665

43233

691137

677993

546895

1216204

179

69 Nator

386570

420884

30696

364062

350093

255508

560488

160

311275

324673

21704

275201

247862

144732

412074

166

81 Rajshahi

452068

477074

34062

404413

371937

300711

709315

191

10 Bogra

625464

670442

60029

557759

551807

496128

1198056

217

38 Joypurhat

221127

238342

16392

205681

202969

191685

465304

229

Rajshahi Division

70

Chapai

Nawabganj

76 Pabna

454253

482289

46779

403546

387463

246758

672246

174

88 Sirajganj

486985

521327

52150

426108

415569

340311

749122

180

27 Dinajpur

749513

805444

49956

705603

694371

614453

1369923

197

77 Panchagarh

275052

281391

18135

244898

237345

118611

445759

188

94 Thakurgaon

409014

424922

24784

377939

370943

340304

742868

200

32 Gaibandha

434504

449549

42074

365610

358717

303985

676641

189

49 Kurigram

386631

397061

38981

309241

293860

209725

578458

197

52 Lalmonirhat

248855

262888

19693

217539

210355

164490

404816

192

73 Nilphamari

334061

336812

27422

278857

274937

202558

556419

202

85 Rangpur

522041

544542

52231

454457

447201

392744

926804

207

Total

1592102

1622769

127468

1373842

1280436

701320

1613190

126

Rural

1544171

1603636

121735

1364307

1272075

697968

1604088

126

47931

19133

5734

9535

8361

3353

9102

109

Sylhet Division

Urban
36 Habiganj

372219

398283

26630

352106

342926

254971

485677

142

58 Maulvibazar

271268

277328

26597

227900

196914

65846

267045

136

90 Sunamganj

500209

513550

33206

451402

435266

279344

470999

108

91 Sylhet

448406

433609

41036

342434

305330

101159

389468

128

Source: Agriculture Census, 2008, BBS

Agriculture : Crops, Livestock, Forestry and Fishery

4.20

131

Intensity of Cropping by Former Districts

Name of Regions

Total area (000)


20072008200908
09
10
Bandarban
1107
799
799
Chittagong
2535
652
554
Comilla
1669
2
2
Khagrachhari
667
554
554
Noakhali
1525
455
230
Rangamati
1511
1394
1394
Sylhet
3113
191
191
Dhaka
1838
65
66
Faridpur
1728
0
0
Jamalpur
839
30
30
Kishoreganj
1380
2
2
Mymensingh
1078
39
39
Tangail
844
123
123
Barisal
2040
367
135
Jessore
162
0
0
Khulna
3062
1426
1426
Kushtia
861
0
0
Patuakhali
1245
279
167
Bogra
960
1
1
Dinajpur
1644
26
26
Pabna
1201
0
0
Rajshahi
2333
8
8
Rangpur
2377
7
7
Bangladesh
36669
6420
5754
Source : Agriculture Wing, BBS

4.21

Net area (000)


20072008200908
09
10
66
67
65
640
644
643
1065
1084
1106
75
76
77
681
690
702
83
84
88
1491
1596
1471
933
946
950
1000
1082
1084
561
573
587
860
880
884
719
729
732
520
543
545
1153
1159
1160
1091
1108
1089
1030
1057
973
555
557
557
722
739
750
716
718
717
1223
1237
1227
720
742
762
1781
1780
1732
1502
1530
1583
19187
19621
19484

(Thousand acres)
Intensity of cropping
2007-08
2008200909
10
132
131
132
183
183
184
174
179
184
185
189
199
185
188
199
143
146
137
146
148
147
162
167
174
180
182
184
201
201
209
162
164
162
207
206
207
182
185
185
160
169
171
213
216
215
128
128
127
222
227
233
147
147
148
227
230
228
198
207
205
190
195
193
171
173
173
199
200
199
179
182
183

Total Cropped area (000)


20072008200908
09
10
87
88
86
1167
1176
1184
1854
1938
2032
139
144
153
1258
1297
1398
119
123
121
2179
2362
2171
1512
1584
1654
1799
1965
1991
1130
1149
1226
1397
1440
1437
1486
1504
1514
944
1006
1008
1845
1954
1982
2319
2394
2341
1321
1356
1240
1232
1262
1296
1060
1085
1108
1622
1652
1635
2418
2564
2516
1369
1445
1473
3038
3087
3001
2983
3039
3163
34280
35614
35730

Area Irrigated Under Different Crops


2004-05
838000
9049000
98870000

2005-06
1162000
9560000
-

2006-07
1368000
10050000
11418000

2007-08
1349000
10472000

2008-09
1417000
10964000
12381000

2009-10
1549000
11025000
12574000

(Area in acre)
2010-11
1715000
1131300
13028000

900000
492000

855000
587000

773000
649000

754000
789000

823000
825000

806000
911000

856000
942000

Vegetables
376000
Sugarcane
82000
Cotton
17000
Others
687000
Grand Total
12441000
Source : Agriculture Wing, BBS

584000
95000
11000
988000
13842000

584000
106000
16000
123000
14569000

611000
112000
14000
1044000
15145000

612000
123000
13000
929000
15706000

713000
138000
32000
1012000
16186000

737000
140000
48000
1153000
16904000

Crop
Rice : Aus
Aman
Boro
Total Rice
Wheat
Other cereals
Pulses
Oilseeds
Potato

4.22

Area Irrigated by Methods

Method

2004-05

2005-06

2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

(Acres)
2010-11

Power pumps

1982000

2191000

2371000

2560000

2702000

2696000

2747000

Tube wells

9252000

10583000

11161000

11623000

12129000

12619000

13297000

1207000

1068000

1037000

963000

875000

871000

860000

12441000

13842000

14569000

15145000

15706000

16186000

16904000

Canals
Traditional * sources
Total

Notes : * Figure includes doons, Swing baskets & others.


Source : Agricultural Statistics Wing, BBS

132

Agriculture : Crops, Livestock, Forestry and Fishery

4.23

Consumption of Pesticide
((Figures in MT/KL)

Year

Insecticide
Liquid

Granular

Powder

1998
9139.10
1298.80
1999
11192.91
1524.17
2000
11915.67
1789.41
2001
10788.37
1426.45
2002
12335.35
1496.85
2003
11781.36
1830.32
2004
12113.40
2008.27
2005
14061.65
2511.05
2006
15918.46
3159.13
2007
19963.23
3104.19
2008
25230.58
4190.40
2009
22118.87
4274.89
2010
20967.86
3954.94
2011
20335.12
3574.83
2012
16539.35
3455.46
Source : Bangladesh Crop Procetion Association

4.24

Fungicide
General
Sulphue

107.11
123.32
80.99
86.04
142.12
155.02
229.04
323.51
453.57
519.36
694.20
606.80
571.82
673.50
641.37

18.85
2418.80
2940.68
4279.23
5771.74
3182.60

Herbicide

734.71
1065.42
1430.01
2170.60
13295.21

Rodenticide

Public
Hygiene

91.74
119.22
122.06
70.30
36.34
18.56
23.08
23.54
14.73
10.36
68.18
62.38
79.80
58.5
89.81

239.15
315.14
271.10
838.00
963.99
1354.02
3462.83
2774.94
3346.00
3895.60
3623.94

Total
11610.66
14340.18
15632.24
15398.61
17393.45
18080.46
22115.85
25466.43
31522.00
37712.20
48690.19
45172.43
42240.63
44423.33
40882.94

Quarterly Pesticides Consumption for the year of 2012

Name of
Quarter

Insecticide

January-March
Afril-Jun
July-Sep
Oct-Dec
Total

Miticide

Fungicide

Herbicide

Rodenticide

Total
Quantity

Granular
7346.52

Liquid
1139.09

Power
246.89

10.08

General
875.20

Suphur
6426.559

1216.70

25.89

172866.96

2424.24
3811.45
2957.14
16539.35

490.93
813.32
1012.12
3455.46

97.01
138.35
159.12
641.37

20.58
10.50
14.04
55.20

249.23
480.50
1577.67
3182.60

11395.92
2445.10
3027.60
13295.21

528.16
617.50
1261.58
3623.94

8.77
32.45
22.70
89.81

5214...84
8349.17
10031.97
40882.94

Source : Bangladesh Crop Procetion Association

4.25

Acreage, Production and Yield Rate of Major Agricultural Crops


Rice

Year
1
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12

Jute

Acreage
'000'
acres

Production
'000'
M. tons

Acreage
'000'acres

Production
'000'
M. tons

24996
26462
26681
26343
26615
26747
25621
26018
26142
26130
27872
28056
28489
28487

19905
23067
25085
24300
25188
26190
25157
26530
27319
28931
31317
31975
33542
33889

1181
1008
1107
1128
1079
1008
965
993
1034
1089
1039
1029
1751
1878

Sugarcane
Acreage
Production
'000'
'000'
acres
M. tons
6

812
711
821
859
800
794
732
838
886
839
924
1523
1452

7
430
421
417
402
410
404
388
377
371
320
312
290
287
266

6951
6910
6742
6502
6838
6484
6423
5511
5770
4984
5233
4491
4671
4603

Oilseeds (b)
Condiments and spices (c)
Pulses (a)
Acreage
Production
Acreage
Production
Acreage
Production
'000'
'000'
'000'acres
'000'
'000'
'000'
acres
M. tons
M. tons
acres
M. tons
10
11
12
13
14
15
1998-99
1351
417
1264
448
621
395
1999-00
1231
384
1078
406
623
401
2000-01
1170
366
1040
385
626
397
2001-02
1126
344
1001
376
623
418
2002-03
1108
349
988
368
626
425
2003-04
1040
333
850
270
666
609
2004-05
947
316
860
587
746
1000
2005-06
833
279
845
657
794
1182
2006-07
769
258
841
684
860
1405
2007-08
558
204
874
701
729
1370
2008-09
559
196
871
661
460
1104
2009-10
576
218
903
786
706
1350
2010-11
627
232
924
730
795
1649
2011-12
667
240
972
787
1042
1880
Note : The area and production data of 1998-99 has been adjusted with the Agri census data of 1996.
Source : Agriculture Wing, BBS
Year

Tea
Acreage
'000'

Production
'000'
lbs.

9
120
120
120
122
125
126
132
130
147
132
134
136
140
143

123867
114640
126049
114640
123459
126766
126942
127879
128968
130073
130073
132277
133380
133379

Tobacco
Acreage
Production
'000'
'000'
M. Ton
16
17
78
29
80
35
74
37
75
38
76
37
75
39
74
40
78
43
76
39
76
40
77
40
94
54
121
79
126
85

Agriculture : Crops, Livestock, Forestry and Fishery

4.26

133

Acreage, Production of Maize, Jowar, Barley and Bajra


Acreage
'000'
acres

Year

1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12

Maize
Production
'000'
M. tons

6
7
8
11
49
72
124
165
243
373
553
317
376
409
487

Jowar
Acreage
Production
'000'acres
'000'
M. tons

3
3
4
10
64
117
241
356
522
902
1346
730
887
1018
1298

1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
0.45
1
0.50
0.49
0.42

Barley
Acreage Production
'000'
'000'
acres
M. tons

0.53
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0.25
1
0.27
0.25
0.23

23
21
17
14
10
5
3
3
2
2
2
1
2
1
1

6
5
5
4
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0.48
032

Acreage
'000'

Bajra
Production
'000'
(M.ton)

...
...
0.06
0.164
0.149

...
...
0.015
0.099
0.087

Note :
Minor cereal crops data are revised from 1983-84 to 1986-87 due to re-adjustments with the area figures enumerated under Agril. census, 1983-84.
Source : Agriculture Wing, BBS

4.27

Acreage and Production of Pulses


Acreage in '000' acres

Year

Masur

1997-98
1998-98
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12

Moong

508
508
412
406
398
381
382
380
333
340
170
175
191
205
213

Gram

136
137
136
130
112
109
108
60
55
60
60
54
57
68
91

Mashkalai

205
41
41
40
38
37
34
32
31
31
23
20
21
20
19

Arhar

159
71
71
67
65
63
62
57
58
58
59
61
79
78
77

Other
pulses(a)
14
14
13
10
10
8
8
5
4
4
3
2
2
2
1

Total

666
534
511
475
513
527
446
413
352
277
233
247
246
254
265

1691
1305
1184
1128
1126
1108
1040
947
833
810
567
559
576
627
666

Production in '000' acres


Year

Masur

Moong

Gram

Mashkalai

Arhar

1997-98
163
34
60
49
3
1998-99
165
34
12
20
3
1999-00
128
36
12
21
3
2000-01
126
34
12
20
2
2001-02
115
31
11
19
2
2002-03
116
30
11
19
2
2003-04
122
30
10
18
2
2004-05
121
18
10
17
1
2005-06
115
17
10
17
1
2006-07
117
19
10
19
1
2007-08
72
21
07
21
1
2008-09
61
18
07
22
1
2009-10
72
20
07
28
1
1010-11
80
19
07
29
1
2011-12
80
26
07
24
0.44
Note :
The area and production data of 1998-99 has been adjusted with the census data of 1996.
Source : Agriculture Statistics Wing, BBS

Other
pulses(a)
210
169
170
158
166
171
151
149
119
105
83
87
95
96
101

Total

519
403
370
352
344
349
333
316
279
271
205
196
218
232
238

134

Agriculture : Crops, Livestock, Forestry and Fishery

4.28

Acreage, Production and Yield Rate of Tobacco

Year

Acreage

Production
(M. tons)

1995-96

89525

39375

1996-97

86180

38100

1997-98

81105

36655

1998-99

78240

28795

1999-00

79910

35480

2000-01

73870

36755

2001-02

75600

38080

2002-03

76110

36840

2002-03

76110

36840

2003-04

75175

38690

2004-05

73535

37955

2005-06

78385

42710

2006-07

75860

39180

2007-08

72344

40248

2008-09

73808

40265

2009-10

94568

55288

2010-11

120754

79234

2011-12
Source : Agriculture Wing, BBS

125736

85419

Agriculture : Crops, Livestock, Forestry and Fishery

4.29
Year

135

Acreage and Production of Condiments and Spices


Acreage (000 acres)
Onion
Garlic
Others(a)

Chillies

Total

Chillies

Production (000 M. tons)


Onion
Garlic
Others(a)

Total

1996-97
1997-98
1998-99

164
164
433

85
85
82

32
32
32

74
74
74

355
355
620

52
53
142

142
138
131

39
40
38

86
85
84

319
316
395

1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03

433
438
420
420

84
84
91
93

33
33
35
36

73
71
77
77

623
626
623
626

143
141
136
137

134
127
150
153

40
39
41
43

84
87
91
92

401
394
418
425

2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12

401
382
352
349
231
221
215
259
240

128
213
286
318
309
266
291
316
335

52
63
66
96
83
85
92
104
109

76
89
89
97
105
108
108
115
118

666
747
793
860
728
680
706
794
802

139
186
155
154
118
109
109
176
126

272
589
769
894
889
735
872
1052
1159

73
90
102
177
145
155
164
209
234

125
135
156
180
216
213
205
212
237

609
1000
1182
1405
1368
1212
1350
1649
1756

Note : The area and production data of 1997-98 and 1998-99 has been adjusted with the census data of 1996.
Source : Agriculture Wing, BBS

4.30

Acreage and Production of Miscellaneous Cash Crops

Year
Pota
to

Potato

Acreage ('000 acres)


Nut
Cotton
Hemp

Berry

(Acres)

Potato
('000'
(tons)

Sweet
potato
(tons)

Production
Betelnut
Cotton
M. tons
bales)

Sunhemp
(bales)

Mulberry*
('000'
(tons)

1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99

327
331
337
605

112
107
103
102

90
89
89
89

86
91
91
n.a.

0.47
0.48
0.42

3
4
4
4

nil
nil
nil
nil

1492
1508
1553
2762

435
406
398
383

27
27
28
28

76
79
77
n.a.

1
1
1
1

5
7
7
7

1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03

601
615
587
606

101
97
94
91

190
130
192
191

40
39
32
27

-------

4
4
4

nil
nil
nil
nil

2933
3216
2994
3386

378
357
346
332

44
95
47
51

29
27
27
22

7
6
5
5

2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10

669
806
744
853
993
977
107
4
113
7
106
3

88
87
84
83
78
78
77

191
192
61
57
51
42
38

39
37
26
25
22
18
24

0.06
0.171
0.158

3
3
4
1
1
1
1

nil
nil
NIL
NIL
NIL
NIL

3908
4856
4161
5167
6648
5268
7930

320
311
308
304
307
305
307

55
55
207
216
252
258
260

28
25
30
18
15
12
26

0.15
0.244
0.461

4
4
8
24
25
24
21

75

45

29

0.165

NIL

8326

298

218

26

14

61

39

25

0.1

NIL

8205

253

244

27

28

2010-11
2011-12

Note :
The area and production data of 1998-99 has been adjusted with census data of 1996.
Source : Agriculture Wing, BBS

136

Agriculture : Crops, Livestock, Forestry and Fishery

4.31

Acreage and Production of Rice by Varieties

Year
Aman
HYV
(3)

Local
(2)

(1)

Total
(4)

Local
(5)

Area in '000' acres


Aus
HYV
Total
(6)
(7)

Local
(8)

Boro
HYV
Hybride
(9)
(10)

Total
(11)

Production in '000'M.tons
Aman
Local
HYV
Total
(12)
(13)
(14)

1997-98

8059

6294

14353

2657

1211

3868

539

6599

7138

3644

5206

8850

1998-99

6675

6087

12762

2429

1090

3519

607

8108

8715

2995

4741

7736

1999-00

7276

6822

14098

2255

1085

3340

561

8463

9024

4060

6246

10306

2000-01

7199

6911

14110

2123

1152

3275

499

8797

9296

4311

6938

11249

001-02

6876

7079

13955

1958

1111

3069

500

8820

9319

3916

6810

10726

2002-03

6780

7261

14041

1920

1153

3073

440

9060

9500

3974

7140

11115

2003-04

6651

7378

14029

1854

1117

2971

515

9230

9745

3991

7529

11520

2004-05

5866

7181

13047

1418

1114

2532

464

9578

10042

3126

6693

9819

2005-06

5524

7891

13415

1279

1277

2556

430

9617

10047

3305

7505

10810

2006-07

5137

8245

13382

1051

1187

2238

336

10166

10522

2974

7867

10841

2007-08

4069

8405

12474

885

1385

2270

311

9341

11386

1947

7715

9662

2008-09

4440

9145

13585

929

1704

2633

302

2011

11654

2538

9075

11152

2009-10

4670

9323

13993

8320

1600

2432

265

13366

11631

2804

9403

12207

2010-11

4304

9647

13951

780

1970

2750

195

9968

1625

11788

2650

10142

12792

2011-12

4139

9650

13789

708

2104

2812

179

10114

1593

11886

2544

10254

12798
Contd.

Production in '000' M.tons


Aus
Local

HYV

Total

(15)

(16)

(17)

Local

Boro
HYV Hybride

Total

(18)

(19)

(21)

Local
2+5+8
(22)

7460

11567

7105

(20)
-

Area in '000' acres


All varieties
HYV Hybride
Total
3+6+9
10
4+7+10
(23)
(24)
(25)

1996-97

1027

847

1870

355

1997-98

1003

871

1875

341

7796

8137

11255

14104

25359

4988

13873

18861

1998-99

889

728

1617

399

10153

10552

9711

15285

24996

4283

15622

19905

1999-00

936

798

1734

356

10671

11027

10092

16370

26462

5352

17715

23067

2000-01

981

935

1916

367

11554

11921

9821

16860

26681

5659

19427

25086

2001-02

905

903

1808

354

11412

11766

9394

17010

26337

5175

19125

24300

2002-03

903

947

1850

349

11874

12222

9140

17474

26614

5226

19162

25187

2003-04

896

936

1832

405

12433

12838

9020

17725

26745

5292

20898

26190

2004-05

638

862

1500

392

13446

13837

7748

17873

25621

4155

21001

25156

2005-06

664

1081

1745

347

13628

13975

7233

18785

26018

4316

22214

26530

2006-07

516

996

1512

256

14709

14965

6444

19598

26142

3746

23572

27318

2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12

408
447
393
394
369

1099
1948
1316
1739
1963

1507
1895
1709
2133
2332

226
218
215
162
140

3552
12866
17844
15329
15597

17762
3725
18059
18617
18759

5265
17809
5767
5279
5026

20364
5670
24289
21585
21868

1625
1593

26129
20191
28056
28489
28487

2581
27872
3412
3206
3053

26350
3203
28563
27210
27814

3126
3022

28931
24389
31975
33542
33889

3126
3022

13577

25144

Production in '000' M.tons


All varieties
Local
HYV
Hybride
Total
12+15+19 13+16+19
13+16+19
(26)
(27)
(28)
(29)
5574

Note : Total may differ due to rounding, HYV-High yielding varieties, includes pajam also, Local Aman included broadcast also.
Source : Agriculture Wing, BBS

13308

18882

Agriculture : Crops, Livestock, Forestry and Fishery

4.32

137

Acreage and Production of Rice by Former Districts


(Area in thousand acres andproduction in thousand M. tons)

Former Districts
Bandarban

Area and
production

2004-05

2005-06

2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

2011-12

Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

49
41
1030
1079
-

38
32
1008
1060
-

42
38
1000
1044
-

51
46
1031
1149
-

34
50
1039

47
43
1051
1212
-

47
41
1061
1201
-

49
48
1047
1193
-

Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

685
761
1503
1628

78
85
1561
1712

86
91
1090
1630

101
99
1497
1738

103
107
347
1921

119
124
1756
2083

108
129

108
130

Noakhali

Area
Prod.

1086
822

1087
917

1022
917

1008
893

1055
983

1153
1085

1685
2061
1222
1182

1665
2055
1231
1220

Rangamati

Area
Prod.

57
59

56
54

54
52

50
49

58
57

57
62

58
54

60
63

Sylhet

Area
Prod.

1967
1758

2109
1951

2081
1867

1978
2096

2161
2204

1974
2299

2112
2423

2158
2480

Dhaka

Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

1110
1252
1176
1017
810
827

1064
1190
1134
1087
850
910

1062
1154
1091
1053
912
1065

1023
1341
861
1020
895
1022

1060
1344
1029
1186
929
1105

1135
1494
1107
1231
1030
1241

1109
1443
1044
1240
1027
1346

1084
1477
987
1229
1038
1344

Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

1146
1254
1270
1236
702
758

1231
1470
1271
1233
714
791

1287
1482
1292
1247
712
841

1245
1666
1369
1392
648
844

1333
1745
1390
1458
726
871

1339
1657
1414
1457
745
895

1417
1914
1452
1618
761
940

1395
1879
1448
1644
759
927

Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

1427
914
1457
1741
1099
1009
557
602
1130
711

1497
1100
1815
1997
1655
1333
576
589
1041
686

1470
1070
1599
1937
1118
1111
569
640
935
583

1627
1151
1679
1980
1145
1077
673
738
695
450

1725
1448
1809
2150
1204
1223
746
852
1015
608

1743
1445
1767
2158
1105
1208
729
843
1041
712

1762
1584
1789
2247
1135
1250
757
888
1050
744

1749
1607
1789
2334
1108
1201
776
965
1049
751

Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

1234
1378
1570
1502
904
959

1211
1355
1578
1624
901
984

1243
1495
1637
1737
939
1078

1220
1622
1716
2068
853
1099

1323
1667
1820
2207
953
1153

1288
1593
1816
2234
991
1139

1311
1603
1820
2334
999
1245

1315
1644
1840
2243
983
1159

Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

1850
2206
2133
2294

2041
2343
2274
2409

2050
2401
2378
2785

2149
2781
2346
2699

2232
2818
2439
3006

2162
2684
2498
3075

2258
2870
2504
3174

2315
2938
2545
3256

Area
Prod.

25621
25157

26018
26530

26143
27318

26128
28931

27872
31317

28055
31975

28489
33542

28488
33890

Chittagong
Chittagong H.T.
Khagrachhari
Comilla

Faridpur
Jamalpur
Kishoreganj (a)
Mymensingh
Tangail
Barisal
Jessore
Khulna
Kushtia
Patuakhali
Bogra
Dinajpur
Pabna
Rajshahi
Rangpur
Bangladesh

Note :
(a) agriculture district.
Source : Agriculture Wing, BBS

138

Agriculture : Crops, Livestock, Forestry and Fishery

4.33

Acreage and Production of Rice (All Varieties) by Former


Districts 2009-10
2009-10

Former districts
Bandarban
Chittagong
Comilla
Khagrachhari*
Noakhali
Rangamati*
Sylhet
Dhaka
Faridpur
Jamalpur
Kishoreganj (agri.)
Mymensingh
Tangail
Barisal
Jessore
Khulna
Kushtia
Patuakhali
Bogra
Dinajpur
Pabna
Rajshahi
Rangpur
Bangladesh

Local
16
122
313
15
522
13
584
230
409
176
165
208
161
975
127
295
40
709
47
88
226
207
130
5767

Area in 000 acres


HYV
Hybrid
31
902
27
1363
80
100
04
552
79
38
06
1299
91
856
49
638
60
773
81
1065
109
1152
54
560
32
725
43
1547
93
718
92
672
17
332
1077
164
1562
166
728
37
1859
96
2044
324
20593
1695

Total
47
1051
1756
119
1153
57
1974
1135
1107
1030
1339
1414
753
1743
1767
1105
729
1041
1288
1816
991
2162
2498
28055

Local
7
81
173
4
337
7
458
105
187
88
98
112
85
605
65
195
16
421
29
57
106
112
65
3413

Production in 000 M. tons


HYV
Hybrid
36
1083
48
1770
140
114
06
603
145
43
12
1635
206
1278
111
926
118
993
160
1359
200
1248
97
768
42
757
83
1920
173
846
167
792
35
290
1
1258
306
1877
300
957
76
2368
204
2419
591
25340
3222

Total
43
1212
2083
124
1085
62
2299
1494
1231
1241
1657
1457
895
1445
2158
1208
843
712
1593
2234
1139
2684
3075
31975

Note : HYV- High yielding varieties. * Khagrachhari & Rangamati constitutes former Chittagong H.Ts. District.
Source : Agriculture Wing, BBS

4.34

Acreage and Production of Rice (All Varieties) by Former Districts


Year: 2008-09
2008-09

Former districts
Bandarban
Chittagong
Comilla
Khagrachhari*
Noakhali
Rangamati*
Sylhet
Dhaka
Faridpur
Jamalpur
Kishoreganj (agri.)
Mymensingh
Tangail
Barisal
Jessore
Khulna
Kushtia
Patuakhali
Bogra
Dinajpur
Pabna
Rajshahi
Rangpur
Bangladesh

Local
16
122
295
05
486
14
649
166
352
179
144
209
159
984
123
327
44
725
52
94
205
195
125
5970

Area in 000 acres


HYV
Hybrid
17
01
886
31
47
105
95
03
504
65
38
06
1422
90
830
64
608
69
669
84
1033
156
1109
72
530
37
699
42
1543
143
775
102
669
33
28
01
1073
198
1549
177
685
63
1929
108
1953
361
20191
2011

Total
34
1039
947
103
1050
58
2161
1060
1029
929
1333
1390
726
1725
1809
1204
746
1015
1323
1820
953
2232
2439
27872

Local
10
76
143
03
269
08
440
71
166
102
94
125
86
591
68
194
23
375
32
66
101
105
64
3203

Note : HYV- High yielding varieties. * Khagrachhari & Rangamati constitutes former Chittagong H.Ts. District.
Source : Agriculture Wing, BBS

Production in 000 M. tons


HYV
Hybrid
38
02
1026
51
1587
191
99
05
592
122
38
11
1591
173
1138
135
880
140
851
152
1367
284
1213
120
717
68
782
75
1818
264
853
176
769
60
232
01
1246
389
1834
317
934
118
2493
220
2292
650
24389
3725

Total
50
1153
1921
107
983
57
2204
1344
1186
1105
1745
1458
871
1448
2150
1223
852
608
1667
2207
1153
2818
3006
31317

Agriculture : Crops, Livestock, Forestry and Fishery

Area and Production of Wheat by Region

4.35

Region

139

2006-07
Area
Prod.

2007-08
Area
Prod.

(Area in acres and Production in M.tons)

2008-09
Area
Prod.

2009-10
Area
Prod.

2010-11
Area
Prod.

2011-12
Area
Prod.

Bandarban

Chittagong

20

07

30

14

25

11

18

20

08

18

47790

28688

43465

26835

34775

21124

31367

20189

26291

19117

24929

18596

02

01

540

388

545

410

471

357

383

258

480

327

436

294

40

06

60

40

05

46

Sylhet

2150

1427

2347

1903

2527

1904

2628

1860

2581

2096

1289

1049

Dhaka

23770

15429

21025

15778

19614

15732

14589

10104

11059

7724

6670

4910

Comilla
Khagrachari*
Noakhali
Rangamati*

Faridpur

107755

69729

132220

103416

149050

130494

138261

131779

131575

143618

129128

142972

Jamalpur

21175

13084

21075

16342

15080

11709

13255

11199

12924

11048

12111

11223

Kishoregonj

11040

6686

14585

9877

11710

9154

7700

5473

15212

10363

9280

6449

Mymensingh

10220

6401

9880

6111

6075

4055

5433

3502

3639

2425

3317

2400

Tangail

21890

16048

24450

17477

21465

13341

6381

4843

15842

12678

15275

15058

Barisal

9195

5833

9240

7158

8526

7648

51784

51413

8609

7651

8270

7948

Jessore

64530

51106

61400

52091

60901

56679

4025

3545

52919

53758

50893

52959

Khulna

4220

2853

64605

3723

4951

4224

86938

100110

3411

3260

3587

3539

Kushtia

72015

56241

45

64624

90197

82957

12

75988

91106

83355

112572

45

34

65

45

14

09

9015

6569

7815

6131

8850

8386

7296

6348

7125

6218

6949

6474

192415

164105

207635

203779

214110

179735

209567

217798

219950

241090

196880

234543

Patuakhali
Bogra
Dinajpur
Pabna

115510

86986

84360

73629

89530

79655

83564

72064

85627

91801

82434

88052

Rajshahi

176765

139314

173015

169789

196453

192630

195794

203447

198468

222162

202702

240174

Rangpur

97935

68993

75830

64981

39783

29451

54069

44205

51736

45626

884708

46137

987960

736893

958347

844145

975125

849046

929766

901490

923470

972085

884708

995356

Bangladesh

Note : *Khagrachhari & Rangamati constitutes former Chittagong H.Ts. District.


Source : Agriculture Wing, BBS

** Agriculture District.

140

Agriculture : Crops, Livestock, Forestry and Fishery

4.36
Year
1
1996-97

Acreage and Production of Oil Seeds


Rape and mustard
2

Til

Acreage (thousand acres)


Groundnut
Cocoanut

Linseed

Castor

Other oil
seeds
8

Total

831

197

173

86

79

9
1344

1997-98

849

197

173

86

79

1387

1998-99

850

89

159

86

77

1264

1999-00

812

92

11

84

47

1078

2000-01

785

91

11

72

47

1009

2001-02

749

91

11

64

76

955

2002-03

735

96

11

66

77

988
960

2003-04

690

96

11

64

96

2004-05

597

96

12

71

13

798

2006-05

536

76

34

73

22

747

2006-07

520

89

35

81

12

0.47

742

2007-08

577

83

31

77

06

0.34

777

2008-09

578

81

28

77

07

773

2009-10

601

88

26

83

06

805

2010-11

623

86

25

78

07

820

2011-12

682

82

24

77

06

872

Year

Rape and mustard


10

Til

Linseed

11

Acreage (thousand Production)


Groundnut
Cocoanut

12

13

14

Castor

Other oil
seeds
16

15

Total

1996-97

249

49

50

40

89

0.2

17
478

1997-98

254

49

50

40

89

0.2

483

1998-99

253

21

46

39

89

0.2

449

1999-00

249

22

42

89

406

2000-01

238

22

32

89

385

2001-02

233

22

30

87

0.27

376

2002-03

218

25

34

88

0.29

368

2003-04

210

25

34

133

0.30

406

2004-05

191

37

39

907

1180

2005-06

183

39

38

325

0.33

595

2006-07

189

29

46

352

0.33

625

2007-08

228

27

44

334

0.23

642

2008-09

203

28

47

316

602

2009-10

222

32

53

402

0.36

716

2010-11

246

31

54

326

0.40

664

2011-12

262

30

52

372

0.37

722

Note : Production of cocoanut (in weight) has been calculated at 40 cleaned cocoanut equal to one maund approximately.
Source : Agriculture Wing, BBS

Agriculture : Crops, Livestock, Forestry and Fishery

4.37
Former Districts

Bandarban H.Ts.
Comilla
Chittagong
Khagrachhari H.Ts.*
Noakhali
Rangamati H.Ts.*
Sylhet
Dhaka
Faridpur
Jamalpur
Kishoreganj **
Mymensingh
Tangail
Barisal
Jessore
Khulna
Kushtia
Patuakhali
Bogra
Dinajpur
Pabna
Rajshahi
Rangpur
Bangladesh

141

Acreage and Production of Groundnut by Former Districts


Area &
Prod.

(Area in acres and production in M. tons)


2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12

2004-05

2005-06

2006-07

2007-08

645
410
3205
1695
2335
2340

285
140
2235
1060
2345
2385

315
170
2330
1235
2360
2240

357
216
1717
914
2714
2039

354
217
1725
832
2689
2922

310
191
3819
4233
2032
1269

308
190
3812
5231
1982
1284

353
236
3295
3694
1895
1088

Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

80
50
17605
8630
45
20
2630
1630

80
65
17490
8325
1350
20
2660
1965

80
45
18010
8790
75
30
3915
2715

99
90
17949
8990
69
35
2878
1903

26
10
18114
9311
46
22
2917
1810

21476
10634
78
47
2943
1924

80
90
18368
9743
61
30
2945
1966

86
95
16930
8418
63
31
1806
1177

Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

6385
3560
8610
4020
1110
940

6280
3810
12995
5815
1100
510

6015
3685
12605
5420
950
715

5748
3518
12553
6279
1261
1165

5434
3355
9592
5176
1273
1185

4942
3040
12876
10125
1293
1222

4850
2918
12397
10490
1327
1235

4389
2601
12102
14740
1400
1326

Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

6170
3760
875
650
720
240

4265
1525
830
425
725
245

4715
3185
725
405
2545
1320

4420
2628
1102
568
3147
1710

4217
2520
976
498
3014
1582

3873
2274
835
405
3147
1601

3764
2235
923
489
3117
1601

2962
1804
976
521
3167
1580

Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

4145
1520
3405
2790
10
10

3975
1510
2460
2570
60
65

3790
1845
3270
2670
50
30

3965
3008
1743
1085
52
31

2642
2001
1601
1021
56
38

3058
2445
4656
1749
50
30

3358
2664
1538
1622
51
34

3363
2645
1496
1572
44
16

Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

490
305
3130
960

410
280
2830
965

835
405
1530
745

849
441
1555
676

817
414
1538
645

865
452
1489
7081

861
458
1489
600

927
500
1477
781

Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

2070
1105
630
260
3315
1830

3090
1660
1720
810
2520
1615

1655
900
7395
4500
5765
3060

1295
704
7203
4524
5447
2998

1299
706
8766
5458
5794
4279

1305
835
8188
5115
4598
2554

1243
746
8130
5023
3121
1985

1306
704
8462
5156
3188
1058

Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

655
340
3000
1835

640
300
3255
1900

665
240
3560
1915

520
287
3181
2165

525
274
3947
2267

492
250
4000
2355

436
217
4309
2808

446
237
4182
2672

Area
Prod.

71265
38880

72635
37965

83155
45910

76786
44268

77336
46533

82997
53467

78471
53664

74227
53654

Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

Note :
Estimates of the crop for 1983-84 to 1986-87 have been revised. * Khagrachhari & Rangamati constitutes former Chittagong H.Ts. District.
** Agriculture District.
Source : Agriculture Wing, BBS

142

Agriculture : Crops, Livestock, Forestry and Fishery

4.38
Former Districts

Bandarban H.Ts.
Comilla
Chittagong
Khagrachhari H.Ts.*
Noakhali
Rangamati H.Ts.*
Sylhet
Dhaka
Faridpur
Jamalpur
Kishoreganj **
Mymensingh
Tangail
Barisal
Jessore
Khulna
Kushtia
Patuakhali
Bogra
Dinajpur
Pabna
Rajshahi
Rangpur
Bangladesh

Acreage and Production of Tobacco by Former Districts


Area &
Prod.
Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

2003-04

2004-05

2005-06

2006-07

(Area in acres and production in M. tons)


2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11

2530
1655
15
10
1165
840
460
180
-

3320
1270
1150
845
460
265
-

4750
1580
775
555
460
175
-

4820
1735
765
435
470
185
-

3551
776
208
247
468
174
-

4678
1100
160
212
618
440
-

6554
1117
367
323
897
626
-

9588
9772
734
511
1382
1090
-

Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

550
210
-

595
265
-

600
290
-

660
340
-

701
413
-

687
400
-

938
556
-

1232
684
-

Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

2455
955
270
90
340
135

2315
895
225
80
265
105

2110
800
195
75
205
90

2180
845
85
40
180
80

2198
876
67
31
119
43

2407
970
60
29
81
28

2669
1035
318
164
84
34

8433
1971
290
166
71
29

Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

345
120
55
15
25
10

355
125
40
10
15
05

60
15
35
10
35
35

35
10
60
45

58
14
77
51

23
07
162
77

54
16
785
435

52
13
680
385

Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

10
5
1235
420
40
15

1240
415
15
05

1200
185
-

1365
445
-

1356
461
-

2143
964
-

8202
3602
-

7362
4685
-

Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

21180
12960
-

19290
13985
-

20595
17505
-

18900
14305
-

19200
14474
-

22241
14985
-

29255
24208
-

50592
37071
-

Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

320
80
-

300
80
-

230
55
-

150
40
-

207
46
-

197
52
-

330
135
253
147

175
55
39
26

Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

44180
20990

43950
19155

47135
21340

46180
20670

44134
22642

06
02
40345
20999

297
138
43565
22752

246
89
43478
22687

Area
Prod.

75175
38690

73535
37955

78385
42710

75860
39180

72344
40248

73808
40265

94568
55288

120754
79234

Note : * Khagrachhari & Rangamati constitutes former Chittagong H.Ts. District. ** Agriculture District.
Source : Agriculture Wing, BBS

Agriculture : Crops, Livestock, Forestry and Fishery

4.39

Sowing and Harvesting Period of Important Crops and Requirement of Seeds


and Fertilizers

Crop
Creals :
1. Aus Paddy

Sowing period

Harvesting period

Seeds per acre

Chemical fertilizer per acre

Mid MarchMid April

Mid July-August

28-37 Kg. incase of


broadcasting: 14-19 kg
in case of live sowing

Urea-1 Md. 5 Srs


TSP-1 " 5 "
MP 17 Srs.

2.

Broadcast
Aman
Paddy

Mid MarchMid April

Mid Nov-Mid Dec.

33-37 kg.

Urea-33 Srs.
TSP-33
"
MP-16
"

3.

Transplanted
Aman

Late June-Sept.

December-January

9-11 kg.

Urea-1 Md. 5 Srs.


TSP-1 "
5 "

8-11 kg.

Urea-1 Md. 5
TSP-1 " 5
MP-17 Srs.

MP- 17 Srs.
4.

143

Local Boro
Paddy

Mid Nov.-Mid Jan.

April-May

5.

High Yielding
Boro Paddy

December-Mid Feb.

Mid April-June

8-11 kg.

6.

Wheat

Nov.-December

March-Mid April

28-33 kg. without irrigation Urea-1


TSP
MP

"
"

Urea-2 Mds. 25 "


TSP-2 "
MP-1
" 10 Srs.
"
20 "
15 "

Fibres :
7. White
Jute

Early March to
Mid April

July-August

4-5 kg.

8.

Tossa Jute

Mid April to
early May

August-September

4-5 kg.

do.

9.

Mesta Jute

April-May

October-Nov.

do.

do

Mid Oct. to
Mid Nov.

Begining Feb. to
early March

11-14 kg.

Urea
30 "
TSP-1 Md. 15 "
MP
20 "

11. Khesari

Mid Oct. to Mid


Dec.

Mid Feb. to
Mid April

9-11 kg.

Urea
30 "
TSP-1 Mds.
MP
20 "

12. Bhadoi chillies

Mid April to
Mid July

3-4 months after


sowing

1 kg. in case of seeds

13. Rabi chillies

Mid Nov. to
Mid January

3-4 months after


sowing

Seeding raised from


approximately 100 grams
groom seeds

14. Onion

Beginning Oct. to
early Dec.

Late April to
Mid June

2-3 kg in case of seeds


(2-3 Gl. in case of bulb)

15. Turmeric

Mid April to
Mid June

Mid Dec. to
Mid March

8-11 kg.

16. Ginger

Mid March to
Mid May

Mid Dec. to
Mid March

8-11 kg.

17. Corriander

Oct.-Dec.

Mid Feb to Mid March

6-8 kg.

Others :
18. Potato

Mid Sept. to Nov.

Mid January to March

4-6 Ql. tuber

Urea-3 Mds.
TSP-2 "
MP-3
"

19. Sugarcane

Early Mid Oct. to


Mid December

Mid Oct. to Mid April

19 Ql. cuttings.

Urea-3 "
TSP- 3 "
MP -2 "

20. Tobacco

Mid Oct to Mid Dec.

Mid Feb. to Mid April

23-35 grams

Urea
TSP
MP

Pulses :
10. Masur

Source : Agriculture Wing, BBS, (ii) Ministry of Agriculture

Urea-1 Md. 5 Srs.


TSP
11 "
MP
16 "

36 Srs.
22 "
35 "

144

Agriculture : Crops, Livestock, Forestry and Fishery

4.40

Sowing and Harvesting Period of Selected Vegetable and Requirement of


Seeds and Fertilizers

Vegetable

Sowing period

Harvesting period

Seed per acre

Fertilizer per acre

Brinjal

October to
Mid Nov.

Late November to
Mid April

a) Seeds: 75 grams
b) Seedlings 6-8 thousand

Urea-1 manud
TSP-2 maund
MP
20 seers

Cauliflower

Late Oct. to
Mid Nov.

Early January to
early March

a) Seeds: 105-117 grams


b) Seedling 8-10 thousand

Urea-1 maund
TSP-1 maund 20 srs.
MP
20 seers

Cabbage

Late Oct. to
Mid Nov.

Early January to
early March

a) Seed: 105-117 gram


b) Seedlings 6-8 thousand

Urea-2 maunds
TSP
20 seers
MP
20 seers

Watergourd

Mid July to
early Nov.

Early January to
early March

250 grams.

Urea-1 maund
TSP-1 maund
MP
20 seers

Pumpkin

March-May
July-August

June-Sept.
Nov.-January

3-4 chattak

Tomato

Mid August to
Late Nov.

Beginning Dec. to
mid January

a) Seeds: 50-70 grams


b) Seedling 6-8 thousand

Urea-1 maund 20 srs.


TSP-2 maunds
MP
20 seers

Radish

Mid August to
early October

Early January to
mid February

3-4 kgs.

Urea-1 maund
TSP
20 seers
MP
20 seers

Spinach (Puisak)

Mid March to
early June

Late August to
mid November

200 grams.

Ureau-1 maund 20 srs


TSP
20 seers
MP
20 seers

Beans

Late June to
early Sept.

Late Nov. to
mid April

800 kgs.

TSP-1.5 seers
MP - 1.5 seers

Patal

Mid August to
mid October

Mid January to
March

1-2 thousand cuttings

Urea -1 maund
TSP-1 maund
MP
20 seers

Lady's finger

Mid April to
mid June

June to mid
September

2-3 kgs.

Urea-1 maund
TSP-1 maund
MP - 20 seers

Cucumber

Mis Sept. to
mid Oct.

MId January to
mid June

150 grams

Urea,TSP,MP, 1 seer
each.

Karala(Bittergourd)

Feb.-May

June-October

12 chattak to 1 seer

Urea-1 maund
TSP - 1 maund
MP - 20 seers.

Do.

Source : Agriculture Wing, BBS. and Ministry of Agriculture

4.41
Iitem

Production of Vegetables
(Thousand M.Tons)
2010-11
2011-12

2004-05

2005-06

2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

138
340
4856
61
26

161
334
4161
61
33

158
333
5167
68
39

190
338
6648
70
39

208
338
5268
72
40

217
341
7930
78
42

217
340
8226
83
43

341
354
8205
86
45

Jhinga
Karala
Arum
Puisak
Chichinga

32
33
182
32
18

34
33
152
44
23

37
34
157
52
24

41
40
180
55
27

42
40
209
63
29

44
41
224
67
30

46
45
237
67
31

45
46
236
69
32

Cucumber
Cabbage
Cauliflower
Watergourd
Tomato

24
142
109
101
122

28
176
138
110
131

32
183
139
117
137

37
211
156
126
143

44
206
153
132
151

55
220
160
134
190

48
207
168
137
232

50
213
166
166
255

Radish
Beans
Other vegetables

223
61
31

229
73
31

236
83
33

267
83
34

257
88
33

260
89
35

257
95
35

260
94
71

6531

5952

6967

8685

7373

10158

10516

10568

Pumpkin
Brinjal
Potato
Patal
Lady's finger

Total :
Source : Agriculture Wing, BBS

Agriculture : Crops, Livestock, Forestry and Fishery

4.42
Former District
Bandarban H.Ts
Chittagong
Comilla
Khagrachhari H.Ts.*
Noakhali
Rangamati H.Ts.*
Sylhet
Dhaka
Faridpur
Jamalpur
Kishoreganj **
Mymensingh
Tangail
Barisal
Jessore
Khulna
Kushtia
Patuakhali
Bogra
Dinajpur
Pabna
Rajshahi
Rangpur
Bangladesh

145

Acreage and Production of Banana by Former Districts


(Area in acres and production in M. tons)
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12

2005-06

2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

3500
23270
5190
20665
2935
12885

3545
23505
4640
14505
2420
10720

3120
18848
3334
15427
2364
15357

3187
18701
3479
3479
16010
13890

3201
17846
3499
16011
2058
10813

3449
17870
3596
16774
2087
11259

3448
17697
3604
15935
2170
71765

Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

1015
10515
4740
15170

1020
10435
4845
18225

1355
13065
4545
18175

3427
10366
4648
17921

3775
10278
4738
18193

3855
10458
4700
18020

3971
12829
4700
18020

Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

8075
33980
810
4805

7900
37310
1350
2850

8590
40459
1425
2854

9110
44562
1453
2872

9305
40874
1447
2691

9416
44249
1456
2598

9033
42183
1490
1925

Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

6460
42970
4060
26560
2430
13580

6550
53120
4405
28765
2510
14045

6184
38126
4789
37737
2506
13798

6250
42851
4862
39030
2441
13639

6258
43146
5881
42946
2459
13780

6148
44336
5838
42117
2429
13561

6108
43916
5606
41636
2409
13501

Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

2340
14660
5610
21065
24975
216855

2235
14935
5745
21685
26260
228070

2261
15831
5176
17078
22399
186851

2243
15747
5689
21413
20496
170088

2220
14950
5871
24003
18226
152128

2193
14802
5394
20854
16863
135829

2217
15021
5454
20572
12464
96954

Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

14605
67825
10715
88935
7725
27825

15100
70305
12355
109220
8405
39125

12890
34420
11663
68723
6909
34765

15243
33577
11995
60855
4323
29265

16413
38977
12193
63155
4315
29185

16566
35876
11375
55098
4031
25345

12144
29047
11625
60949
4280
15624

Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

8835
115410
1755
8460

10170
136890
1765
8350

9867
129064
1638
7851

8857
108861
1609
7071

8483
102800
1615
7086

8262
103166
1520
7480

8023
99402
1508
7256

Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

4605
33485
2710
18105
2065
8930

4030
30205
3830
29060
1550
7030

3158
23447
4042
30814
945
8040

2703
20393
4032
31704
957
7530

2579
19549
4234
30483
1039
8578

2546
18481
4360
35120
1056
9030

2505
17771
4393
38812
1063
8620

Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

6690
48190
6515
34915

7445
55875
7200
40235

6069
55862
6402
49431

5681
41313
7552
68524

5741
42523
7728
68259

5702
47131
7747
71389

5756
48103
7747
71389

Area
Prod.

138360
909060

145280
1004520

131636
877123

132414
836183

133305
818254

130589
800840

121718
745927

Area &
Production
Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

* Khagrachhari & Rangamati constitutes former Chittagong H.Ts. District. ** Agriculture District.
Source : Agriculture Wing, BBS

146

Agriculture : Crops, Livestock, Forestry and Fishery

4.43

Acreage and Production of Mango by Former Districts

Former District

Area &
Production

Bandarban H.Ts.
Chittagong
Comilla

Khagrachhari H.Ts.*
Noakhali

Rangamati H.Ts.*
Sylhet

Dhaka
Faridpur
Jamalpur

Kishoreganj **
Mymensingh
Tangail

Barisal
Jessore
Khulna

Kushtia
Patuakhali

Bogra
Dinajpur
Pabna

Rajshahi
Rangpur

Bangladesh

(Area in acres and production in M. tons)


2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12

2004-05

2005-06

2006-07

2007-08

Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

108
3795
641
19750
66
39055

115
3730
662
19020
27
35265

112
3730
666
20040
40
42065

124
2606
293
14409
40
41427

649
1786
303
15846
40
42559

378
2300
267
16366
38018

332
2812
239
15762
05
35911

353
2882
268
16765
36921

Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

523
15415
10155

571
1410
8995

577
1960
8370

567
1688
2239

651
1765
4473

839
2164
4473

912
2819
7027

1140
3324
8009

Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

226
2600
324
2620

275
4665
2223
26505

255
5410
2230
26180

498
4051
167
201431

332
4504
53
35880

478
5349
47
41546

543
5777
47
28838

612
6509
40
30922

Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

1527
22665
3029
31975
20
15370

1452
26105
2262
29090
20
13105

1455
27200
2404
40540
21
13940

1526
19569
2998
55248
22
15367

660
22896
3027
25125
22
16887

798
23730
1419
41217
24
14734

813
21975
1352
36670
25
15732

872
23666
1243
36755
21
16424

Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

36
16595
347
16990
1000
6795

21
15125
161
15400
2000
7280

23
17270
151
18670
2010
9470

05
20542
310
11527
643
8739

04
26687
240
154424
644
10175

0.00
27815
212
18936
391
10969

5
23053
232
17023
651
10835

21789
231
16589
958
11775
55

Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

16160
10236
43830
1636
21420

13515
7716
37950
2524
11765

15840
7710
39635
2404
13805

5438
1530
40542
1956
17274

14611
1683
33905
1783
18229

3268
9519
1617
34743
797
19278

55
10378
1605
34991
1430
21294

9137
2015
31904
1673
13154
7390

Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

5748
50790
846
32220

5933
46965
994
28720

5282
45310
1007
28225

6184
42826
2448
10735

6195
42256
1767
24586

6223
44018
634
18678

6410
43112
636
17451

47019
618
11717
195

Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

120
8330
2155
66745
1724
63150

126
8805
2250
62020
1736
29955

135
10140
2261
58455
1679
36275

159
15724
2718
50644
1889
41612

16098
2364
39784
1805
44413

17233
2990
47552
1814
48678

310
17555
2769
56163
1824
47982

21774
4860
69304
1890
68581
50558

Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

30718
93245
855
62430

32382
154570
696
39860

40797
245928
684
38675

52954
321969
1110
37143

53173
336079
1234
34194

53737
304442
1132
45080

46602
370513
997
48186

3943
784
45868
45868

76715
828161

79066
842312

67842
889176

75780
945059

Area
61885
64152
71899
78196
Prod.
662100
639820
766930
802750
* Khagrachhari & Rangamati constitutes former Chittagong H.Ts. District. ** Agriculture District.
N.B (a) In the year 2004-2005 data collected in new forms.
(b) Permanent fruit crops acres covers area under garden.
(c) Permanent fruit crops production covers production under garden as well as outside garden.
Note : Figure opf Year 2009-10 has be revised
Source : Agriculture Wing, BBS

Agriculture : Crops, Livestock, Forestry and Fishery

4.44

Acreage and Production of Jackfruit by Former Districts

Former District

Area &
Production

Bandarban H.Ts.
Chittagong
Comilla
Khagrachhari H.Ts.*
Noakhali
Rangamati H.Ts.*
Sylhet
Dhaka
Faridpur
Jamalpur
Kishoreganj **
Mymensingh
Tangail

Barisal
Jessore
Khulna
Kushtia
Patuakhali
Bogra
Dinajpur
Pabna
Rajshahi
Rangpur
Bangladesh

(Area in acres and production in M. tons)


2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12

2003-04

2004-05

2005-06

2006-07

Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

250
3550
1671
32565
270
29290

255
3575
1137
33565
998
34555

295
3055
130
34950
990
39000

473
5243
1029
35839
302
31394

582
5020
1043
40592
249
33602

283
5705
1059
50635
40
37040

285
5095
1091
45223
98
43476

202
5218
183
48123
182
40316

Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

2648
427635
03
4135

2571
60575
175
6335

2711
77930
185
8255

2651
78232
6623

2673
72217
6952

2719
77994
8125

3066
37356
7232

3611
40316
7028

Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

1211
24575
398
25865

1284
23108
2913
41780

1392
26510
2922
50265

1404
27081
1834
45548

1055
33415
1303
38567

1388
35382
1002
45086

1496
39787
2759
46340

933
35878
221
42174

Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

2446
131700
646
20245
123
19225

848
23753
137
19885
144
21430

3198
114340
130
22850
139
21930

5960
137249
602
19627
144
26233

5864
126975
489
27980
163
26195

6164
128184
461
20284
171
26619

5489
131359
430
29421
108
29085

6676
111237
380
25180
107
26218

Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

60
17930
490
627300
1349
41295

10500
467
56750
1776
42015

12550
544
59240
1643
46290

151
24388
538
74273
1841
52394

143
29384
556
44658
1448
54898

147
29737
566
60566
1402
57724

148
30191
614
70880
1442
47399

148
30329
585
58722
1374
44725

Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

*
7125
2601
38640
916
16135

10760
3364
38295
844
11435

12310
2878
49685
795
18105

15467
1184
35596
729
8803

13995
865
33852
702
9017

20038
1345
33306
695
8924

1149
36354
563
8703

18158
1035
35631
499
7014

Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

818
52795
*
3940

2858
75400
91
6185

2813
75115
62
6470

2791
76611
255
4516

2986
94540
12
4572

2921
88491
30
6007

3217
94610
18
7928

3074
89285
18
6527

Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

54
11425
1176
73265
526
80640

41
13760
1059
47220
554
90135

56
26290
1065
76370
576
93380

37
16172
1018
123113
570
63023

29
17435
938
144405
618
44028

39
17840
2291
121181
699
43890

40
18579
1512
87302
709
33419

66
20565
1443
99180
748
47727

Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

521
21290
185
34000
18362
1744565

914
28095
159
21035
22589
719920

953
30810
177
20265
24654
925965

928
47999
180
20896
24621
976320

716
43301
380
28560
22814
974760

1238
46972
522
35434
25166
1005164

1280
57490
796
35963
26310
961821

684
55128
318
36340
23174
928462

* Khagrachhari & Rangamati constitutes former Chittagong H.Ts. District. ** Agriculture District.
N.B (a) In the year 2004-2005 data collected in the forms.
(b) Permanent fruit crops acres covers area under garden.
(c) Permanent fruit crops production covers production under garden as well as outside garden.
Source : Agriculture Wing, BBS.

147

148

Agriculture : Crops, Livestock, Forestry and Fishery

4.45

Acreage and Production of Pineapple by Former Districts

Former District

Area &
Production

Bandarban H.Ts.
Chittagong
Comilla
Khagrachhari H.Ts.*
Noakhali
Rangamati H.Ts.*
Sylhet
Dhaka
Faridpur
Jamalpur
Kishoreganj **
Mymensingh
Tangail
Barisal
Jessore
Khulna
Kushtia
Patuakhali
Bogra
Dinajpur
Pabna
Rajshahi
Rangpur
Bangladesh

(Area in acres and production in M. tons)


2008-09
2009-10
2011-11
2011-12

2004-05

2005-06

2006-07

2007-08

Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

1415
6830
1600
8225
410
1410

1485
6480
2495
10100
245
895

1435
6855
2410
10015
240
855

1394
5526
2428
12337
202
736

1436
5709
2508
12004
192
704

1493
7074
2694
12712
187
704

1507
7336
2711
12956
198
778

1419
6778
2650
12466
184
723

Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

3845
19080
345
790

1425
11575
235
510

1620
8155
240
670

1619
5446
243
636

1601
5699
239
587

1695
6399
240
587

1746
7942
167
391

1821
7497
138
320

Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

4675
21235
8050
43575

3545
17355
6515
28110

3510
22365
6440
10705

3096
19285
3702
7893

3133
22087
1942
6643

3157
22209
1946
6863

3167
22056
1894
6685

3165
2467
1957
6678

Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

4375
25205
180
495

11400
25730
165
450

4015
20265
175
505

4044
21112
161
495

4024
20341
170
491

3932
19974
167
477

3809
19454
161
461

3682
18945
152
446

Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

195
800
3440
20295
14890
81060

135
765
4230
30310
15360
115905

110
470
4230
27270
15640
125435

114
464
3372
21011
17177
110586

111
447
2679
15271
19187
135078

110
437
2422
13745
19761
139133

104
414
2427
13887
17370
121998

101
406
2305
13057
15375
107452

Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

340
725
245
1035
320
1185

320
650
200
975
250
1015

280
505
205
1250
230
630

204
342
219
1267
172
457

158
222
226
750
157
339

161
274
230
811
155
316

162
315
223
742
151
307

130
166
200
668
140
291

Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

330
560

300
490

310
435

313
493

322
506

317
488

320
483

120
473

Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

115
245
415
1060
-

110
235
390
1295
-

95
205
370
950
-

94
196
420
1048
-

91
189
436
1100
-

84
190
446
1124
-

79
178
467
1214
-

57
154
442
1166
-

Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

110
285
390
770

100
280
350
600

100
290
280
530

106
258
305
695

108
358
269
543

114
381
272
595

99
329
275
603

86
260
239
525

Area
Prod.

45685
234865

42255
253825

41935
238360

39358
210238

38989
229086

39583
234493

37037
218582

34543
180938

* Khagrachhari & Rangamati constitutes former Chittagong H.Ts. District. ** Agriculture District.
Source : Agriculture Wing, BBS

Agriculture : Crops, Livestock, Forestry and Fishery

4.46
Former District

Bandarban H.Ts.
Chittagong
Comilla
Khagrachhari H.Ts.*
Noakhali
Rangamati H.Ts.*
Sylhet
Dhaka
Faridpur
Jamalpur
Kishoreganj **
Mymensingh
Tangail
Barisal
Jessore
Khulna
Kushtia
Patuakhali
Bogra
Dinajpur
Pabna
Rajshahi
Rangpur
Bangladesh

149

Acreage and Production of Litchi by Former Districts


Area &
Production

(Area in acres and production in M. tons)


2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12

2004-05

2005-06

2006-07

2007-08

Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

28
280
144
1565
335

32
290
143
1380
29
410

49
125
174
1495
25
475

53
115
138
1534
01
380

61
144
127
2446
01
411

50
171
144
1932
468

53
181
144
1831
475

55
204
216
2285
406

Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

66
3370
01
150

68
355
30
645

76
475
20
520

65
357
231

77
555
220

194
969
248

273
1228
209

392
1268
198

Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

62
400
56
2340

52
655
3
955

76
508
53
1125

891
34
1469

98
1294
34
1291

98
1393
23
1268

107
1783
30
1679

109
670
37
1331

Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

155
1615
39
580
2080

204
1545
36
510
21300

205
1700
45
1040
1265

208
1837
107
1395
21
1392

332
2681
108
1401
21
1434

164
2166
38
1379
21
1468

163
2138
24
1337
21
1495

8430
1581
36
1239
30
1655

Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

03
300
87
7085
02
510

12
1245
58
2885
02
635

8
1620
23
3525
3
655

08
1786
223
4044
03
688

25
2881
125
7894
02
742

5
2112
50
8665
2
786

6
2112
20
9187
2
816

478
2178
21
1538
2
850

Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

1060
487
11295
80
985

255
512
1935
317
2060

460
647
2055
298
2005

337
437
2408
258
1493

549
154
2633
240
1361

564
180
4811
202
1385

576
203
6241
177
1374

572
225
5706
97
1461

Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

330
42570
01
70

339
3770
36
80

374
3155
20
95

774
2920
15
96

362
2991
100

501
3234
01
99

536
4518
01
94

564
3451
66
97

Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

08
340
535
4475
2183
3930

06
665
696
7915
1365
4810

10
720
518
9465
1376
4770

09
706
670
9245
1814
4631

01
686
1001
10191
818
4687

4
760
1087
13226
1044
5779

4
939
1420
12367
1034
4986

9
979
1511
13139
1035
6423

Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

86
4845
110
2125

177
4740
35
1155

241
4900
45
1115

905
4608
46
1204

331
5716
25
2984

390
9226
61
2886

304
7998
80
2858

434
6427
81
3029

Area
Prod.

4463
92305

4152
40195

4286
43565

5789
43767

3973
55288

4259
64995

4602
66466

13828
56687

* Khagrachhari & Rangamati constitutes former Chittagong H.Ts. District.


** Agriculture District
N.B; (a) In the year 2004-2005 data collected in new form.
(b) Permanent fruit crops acres covers area under garden.
(c) permanent fruit crops production covers production under garden as well as outside garden.
Source : Agriculture Wing, BBS

150

Agriculture : Crops, Livestock, Forestry and Fishery

4.47

Acreage and Production of Coconut by Former Districts

Former District

Area &
Production

Bandarban H.Ts.
Chittagong
Comilla
Khagrachhari H.Ts.*
Noakhali
Rangamati H.Ts.*
Sylhet
Dhaka
Faridpur
Jamalpur
Kishoreganj **
Mymensingh
Tangail
Barisal

Khulna
Kushtia
Patuakhali
Bogra
Dinajpur
Pabna
Rajshahi
Rangpur
Bangladesh

(Area in acres and production in M. tons)


2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12

2004-05

2005-06

2006-07

2007-08

Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

152
175
408
13580
780
16760

111
175
481
16265
4183
17025

93
215
437
11255
51
17800

48
615
518
8319
122
16630

74
1203
417
6773
86
15182

71
1330
441
65772
16989

94
1481
318
42745
20654

93
931
496
13316
20787

Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

22
3690
393
1390

24
495
4029
26140

30
656
19620

21
416
19223

19
495
20612

14
485
23845

14
527
23405

15
584
22295

Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

97
2220
214
12950

287
2735
224
10835

270
2020
63
19570

269
2888
74
16937

57
2908
70
10477

88
3213
65
11799

3686
83
11347

Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

94
9840
280
26545
4425

252
8685
220
35125
2600

87
14570
225
39190
2
2640

89
16509
499
38979
4191

94
14695
630
36374
3757

114
14689
539
29105
3197

98
14695
490
26466
4161

311
3727
45
10488
99
14644
549
28014
4448
-

Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

64
2310
145
5130
18
1280

67
2110
174
9230
2735

72
5050
146
10675
14

146
5952
146
8488
14
3054

155
6497
146
9997
14
3214

134
7583
102
18091
14
3217

141
8731
102
10503
14
3224

140
9355
102
10880
14
3221

Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

139
19455
5157
96610
4024
569775

45870
4474
25165
2699
57200

2885
5826
28990
2733
68865

74343
655
35502
2559
58154

27160
677
38555
3221
42051

26257
758
34921
2472
61498

2
38454
787
33560
2017
35187

328
74909
961
32117
1728
49906

Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

514
8950
33
27890

473
10030
2864
22280

444
9350
1284
25900

437
9856
427
19150

331
10981
542
19036

347
14449
533
18271

335
16879
577
19045

264
15259
142
7108

Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

13
3430
82
5685
97
13655

36
3935
1056
7315
45
7425

18
4120
65
4130
12915

19
4260
79
4568
29
13860

16
4255
96
4743
23
12944

9
4590
77
4953
78
11976

9
4869
80
5519
78
8700

39
3892
79
5539
78
9507

Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

42
4665
57
56845

184
6100
143
6340

183
10205
78
6640

201
15017
64
7130

204
16594
7945

215
18186
7975

214
14150
7656

166
16776
13309

Area
Prod.

12825
907255

22026
325815

12121
351810

6416
334047

6862
316409

6071
402391

7283
325949

5649
372006

* Khagrachhari & Rangamati constitutes former Chittagong H.Ts. District. **Agriculture District.
N.B: (a) In the year 2004-2005 data collected in new form.
(b) Permanent fruit crops acres covers area under garden.
(c) Permanent fruit crops production covers production under garden as well as outside garden.
Source : Agriculture Wing, BBS

Agriculture : Crops, Livestock, Forestry and Fishery

4.48

Acreage and Production of Til (Rabi+Kharif) by Former Districts

Former Districts

Bandarban H.Ts.
Comilla
Chittagong
Khagrachhari H.Ts.*
Noakhali
Rangamati H.Ts*
Sylhet
Dhaka
Faridpur
Jamalpur
Kishoreganj **
Mymensingh
Tangail
Barisal
Jessore
Khulna
Kushtia
Patuakhali
Bogra
Dinajpur
Pabna
Rajshahi
Rangpur
Bangladesh

151

(Area in acres and production in M. tons)


Area &
Prod.
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
Area
1580
1695
1640
1155
1040
1182
969
951
Prod.
830
500
500
219
301
897
390
380
Area
895
1685
2805
3327
3278
24
17
17
Prod.
215
440
760
949
1331
3
03
03
Area
30
20
15
18
15
3283
3281
3248
Prod.
05
05
05
03
03
1424
1560
1515
Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

340
60
155
25

185
45
180
35

220
65
220
45

293
65
125
34

253
57
101
36

238
46
46
19

221
42
45
20

214
43
57
26

Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

15155
4265
07
1.2

3510
965
05
1775

3485
1165
40
20

3579
950
43
25

3538
956
44
24

3489
945
45
26

3503
960
46
27

3534
972
53
28

Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

1685
355
2640
775
645
180

1940
450
2075
2300
595
150

7420
2065
50170
2280
505
140

7600
1954
6185
1302
468
115

8307
2600
7038
2666
468
117

8609
2962
1492
400
299
77

8619
3106
9334
3763
425
185

8594
2976
9211
3823
437
106

Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

450
130
595
155
920
150

315
95
805
185
955
185

315
85
780
180
4960
1605

292
89
543
139
5425
1715

281
89
394
97
5393
1749

45
11
947
416
1187
821

211
63
330
84
5632
1964

188
53
296
72
5449
1926

Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

980
285
7160
14690
13385
1710

865
230
8005
19480
9015
3310

800
210
13145
4560
8345
2700

1952
513
13640
5498
743.8
2140

2163
711
14052
5655
6735
1917

2207
872
6835
5941
6953
1979

1367
578
14894
5996
6596
1961

1357
557
12716
4830
6516
1961

Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

895
200
1645
350

2115
450
2955
670

3125
1140
710
220

3939
1287
752
226

4947
1695
854
329

4549
1843
853
260

4481
1920
861
269

4278
1927
860
237

Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

180
50
32675
9090
3855
1015

275
75
16620
4500
6880
1895

240
65
8530
2250
11615
4870

226
63
6101
1774
11674
4642

224
62
5270
1777
12544
4905

271
78
2631
1972
12067
4720

277
77
6100
1957
11604
4247

278
82
6030
2020
11253
4168

Area
Prod.
Area
Prod.

9150
2405
1125
320

10205
2840
1430
420

12840
3870
1300
380

6864
1953
1206
388

3921
1041
1119
353

6026
1787
1105
345

5911
1850
1081
341

5730
1906
1098
351

Area
Prod.

96140
37260

75775
65330

89025
2918

82844
27043

81379
28461

87850
32306

85810
31363

82365
29965

Note. : The area and production data of 1998-99 has been adjusted with the census data of 1996.
Source : Agriculture Wing, BBS

152

Agriculture : Crops, Livestock, Forestry and Fishery

4.49
Fruits

Production of Important Fruits


2004-05

2005-06

2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

(Thousand M. tons)
2010-11
2011-12

Banana

899

909

1005

877

836

818

801

746

Mango

662

640

767

803

828

1047

889

945

Pineapple

235

254

238

210

229

244

219

181

Jackfruit

1745

7120

926

976

975

1005

962

929

Papaya

240

105

96

104

112

125

120

31

41

43

36

37

43

46

43

01

01

01

02

02

03

03

Ber

324

73

64

68

72

76

78

78

Guava

Melon
Orange

149

146

152

152

161

181

187

190

Citrus fruits

10

19

17

16

16

20

19

20

Other fruits

27

14

12

11

13

16

14

13

Note : Other fruits include bel, shopeda, sharifa, nona, jamrul, etc.
Source : Agriculture Wing, BBS.

4.50
Fruits

Flowering and Harvesting Periods of Main Fruits


Approximate
flowering period

Approximate
harvesting period

Mango
Pineapple
Litchi
Lemon

Feb.-March
Feb.-March
Feb.-March
Feb.-March

May-August
May-July
May-June
Aug.-Oct.

Pomelo
Lime
Orange
Jackfruit

Feb.-March
Feb.-March
Feb.-March
Feb.-March

Oct.-December
June-August
November-December
May-July

Guava

March-May
No.-December

July-Sept.(main crop)
Feb.March (2nd crop)

Banana

Throughout the year

Peak period
Dec.-Feb. Sep.-Oct.

Papaya

Throughout the year

Peak period
Feb.-April

Melon

Feb.-March

April-May

Source : Agriculture Wing, BBS

153

Agriculture : Crops, Livestock, Forestry and Fishery

4.51

Species/Group-wise Production in Inland & Marine Fisheries, 2010-11

Spices

Inland Fishereis

Marine Fishereis

Total

(Unit-Metric ton)
%

Major Carp
Other Carp
Exotic Carp
Cat fish

753572
55021
265375
221965

753572
55021
265375
221965

24.61
1.80
8.67
7.25

Snake head
Live fish
Other inland fish
Hilsa'Illish (Tenmalosai ilisha)

117577
94000
710853
114520

117577
94000
710853
339845

3.84
3.07
23.22
11.10

225325
60750
452140478
36639

60750
4521
40478
36639

1.98
0.15
1.32
1.20

17193
4205
100233
56989
546333
17.84%

17193
4205
100233
239460
3061687
100%

0.56
0.14
3.27
7.82
100.00

Bombay duck (Harpondan nehereus)


Indian Salmon (Palydaclylns indicus)
Pomfret (Rup Hail Fali Chanda)
Jew fish Poa Lambu haladalina)
Sea Cat fish (Tachys wrns spp)
Sharks & rays/ Shole
Other marine fish
Shrimp/ Prawn
Total
%
Notes

Source:

4.52

1. Major carp-Rui, catla, Mrigal. 2. Other carp- Ghania, kalbaus, Bata, 3. Exotic carp-Silver carp, Common carp, Mirror carp, Grass Carp, Big
Head Carp. 4. Cat fish-Boal, Pangas, Silon, Air, Rita. 5. Snake Head- Shol, Gazar, Taki. 6.Live fish-Koi, Singhi, Magur.
7. Other fish includes all other marine fishes except those mentioned above.8. Prawn-Folda and Other Inland Chingri. 9. Shrimp- Bagda and
Other Coastal/Marine Chingri.
: Department of Fisheries

Annual Total Fish Catch & Area Productivities by Sectors of Fisheries for 2010-11
Sector of fisheries

A.

B.

Inland Fisheries
(i) Capture
1. River & Estuaries
2. Sundarban
3. Beels
4. Kaptai lake
5. Flood lands
Capture (total)
(ii) Culture
1. Ponds
2. Semi closed (Flood Plain)
3. Baors
4. Shrimp farms
Culture (total)
Inland total
Marine Fisheries
(i) Industrial fisheries (Trawer)
(ii) Artisanal fisheries
Marine (total)

Country Total

Source:

182471
2515354
82.16%

Water area
(Hectare)

Total Catch
(Metric Ton)

853863
177700
114161
68800
2810410
4024934

144566
22451
81564
8980
797024
1054585

371309
25435
5488
276492
678724

1219736
51230
4864
184939
1460769

47.71%

4703658

2515354

82.16%

41665
504668
546333

17.84%

Catch/Area
(Kg./Hectare)

169
126
714
131
284
34.45%
3285
2014
886
669

100%

1.
Catch of River, Beel and Baor of Inland fisheries was estimmated on the basis of Frame survey Prepared in 1981-83.
2.
Area of River, Beel and Baor from SPARRSO report, 1983.
3.
Catch of Kaptai Lake by BFDC and DoF.
4.
Catch of sundarbans by department of forest.
5.
Area of sundarbans on the basis of Integrated Resource Deveopment of sundarbans Reserved forest, 1994.
6.
Catch of marine fisheries by Marine sector, department of fisheries.
*Semi-closed water body : seasonal culture water body (Paddyfield, flood plain, Boropit etc.)
: Department of Fisheries

154

Agriculture : Crops, Livestock, Forestry and Fishery

4.53

Annual Total Fish Catch of the Inland Waters by District, 2010-11


(Metric ton)
District

Dhska Division
Dhaka
Faridpur
Gazipur
Gopalganj
Jamalpur
Kishoreganj
Madaripur
Manikganj
Munshiganj
Mymensingh
Narshingdi
Narayanganj
Netrakona
Rajbari
Sariatpur
Sherpur
Tangail
Division Total
Barisal Division
Barisal
Barguna
Bhola
Jhalokati
Patuakhali
Pirojpur
Division Total
Khulna Division
Bagerhat
Chuadanga
Jessore
Jhenaidah
Khulna
Kushtia
Magura
Meherpur
Narail
Satkhira

River

Sundarban
(old district)

660
1839
176
310
658
1124
764
1008
1644
414
798
771
371
2231
1388
17
121
14294
21400
10457
20193
989
7519
6489
67047
5195
21
222
46
614
402
347
28
203
212

Beel
(old
district)

Kaptai
lake

Flood
Plain

Pond

31287
5319
19577
5555
11012
33454
8195
10954
6643
34406
23207
7369
33965
8213
6450
12673
8388
266667

4797
10993
17057
28067
13800
15432
6231
7175
3685
218952
5406
10558
26999
6375
9301
10894
24256
419978

304
63
934
518
123
54
222
165
208
329
204
623
278
32
438
104
411
5010

7113
3294
7114
3342
8236
3173
32272

21593
5095
14467
2851
9477
14146
67629

3560
37
1723
915
301
1399
7935

13
479
1000
441
83
239
123
141
225
18

6477
2892
17954
1620
7362
13807
1738
2173
3350
3360

18529
6167
52037
16882
9053
13727
9132
4205
4260
10922

470
965
1555
1657
2933
191
1860
153
1360
175

2762

60733

144914

11319

178
480
676
157
92
24
1630
75
3312

9401
21423
7700
3127
3930
3547
8778
4039
61945

22791
6348
7310
6780
6833
4825
8606
15295
78788

1433
2013
71
3129
533
1169
2146
664
11158

11223
3553
7845
28495
13085
9798
12046
19054
105099

0
266
167
21
107
0
0
12
0
1
37
611

384
291
529
410
1550
6754
121
341
40
5999
89
456
9160
116
37
2475
1268
30020
-

0
20928

914

609

Division Total
7290
22451
Rangpur Division
Dinajpur
111
Gaibandha
1003
437
Kurigram
Lalmonirhat
47
Nilphamari
69
Panchagarh
11
Rangpur
63
Thakurgaon
26
Division Total
1767
Rajshahi Division
Bogra
116
430
C. Nawabganj
Jaypurhat
249
17
Naogaon
Natore
269
Pabna
1925
Rajshahi
652
Sirajganj
444
Division Total
4102
Chittagong Division
Bandarban
20
Brahmanbaria
1422
Chandpur
19020
Chittagong
944
Comilla
900
Cox's Bazar
2187
Feni
1607
72
Khagrachari H.T.
Lakshmipur
19928
Noakhali
2134
65
Rangamati H.T.
Division Total
48299
Sylhet Division
143
Habiganj
Moulvi Bazar
628
501
Sunamganj
495
Sylhet
Division Total
1767
Grand Total
144566
%
5.75
Note : `o M.T. catch ,eams ;ess tjam `0.5 M.T. (500 Kg.)
Source:
: Department of Fisheries

8
0
1
3
0
5
17

3078
2873
22534
5199
33684
81564
3.24

8980
8980

8980
0.36

Semiclosed
culture

Baor (old
district)

Shrimp/
Farm

Total

0.00
8.00
2.25
1477.14
10.60
0.00
67.04
0.56
0.00
33.67
0.33
0.00
3.60
0.00
0.00
0.00
8.64
1611.83

37432
18758
38275
36493
27154
56818
15831
19643
12220
260134
29704
19777
70777
17181
17614
26163
34453
738427

463.00
224.15
37.20
25.10
3490.86
1413.27
5653.58

54137
19107
43535
8125
29024
26625
180553

1022
1089
358
185
198
402
455
215
94

50217.62
0.00
12752.20
1.75
35775.90
0.00
7.12
0.00
1743.20
44139.01

101830
11546
86609
21006
56920
28564
13609
7155
11365
59529

4018

144636.8

398124

337
84
171
164
57
20
379
9
1221

15.21
0.00
2.18
0.80
0.00
0.00
0.30
6.50
24.99

32833
29338
16296
10276
10981
8427
19456
19451
147058

46007
7756
14360
43582
17494
31359
57811
13684
232053

1948
45
546
2161
96
4528
2288
1396
13008

0.36
0.00
0.00
11.98
1.30
0.70
0.00
1.37
15.71

60727
13797
23071
77396
31478
48780
74943
35243
365435

253
16058
16094
41282
43910
4966
23625
0
18422
18807
0
183417

1401
18876
31061
35289
63483
5516
13399
2091
19845
31315
471
222747

217
427
548
96
7431
329
591
349
425
1368
71
11852

0.00
0.00
34.97
1462.50
0.00
31374.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
117.98
0.00
32989.45

1891
37049
66925
79095
115831
44372
39222
2524
58620
53743
9624
508896

5976
15859
39226
25830
86891
797024
31.69

10210
14748
20404
8265
53627
1219736
48.49

27
47
527
284
885
51230
2.04

0.58
1.00
0.00
4.80
6.38
184938.74
7.35

19435
34156
83192
40078
176861
2515354
100.00

245
156
231

214

846
-

0
4864
0.19

155

Agriculture : Crops, Livestock, Forestry and Fishery

4.54 (a)Production of Hatchling in Government Hatcheries and Fish Seed Farms, 2011
Hatchery

No. of Hatcheries

Quantity of Hatchling Produced (Kg)

1. Fish Seed/ Farms and Hatcheries of


(a) Dhaka Division

20

1228.00

(b) Chittagong Division

11

470.17

(c) Rajshahi Division

11

1557.80

(d) Khulna Division

523.10

(e) Barisal Division

232.00

(f) Sylhet Division

421.19

(g) Rangpur Division

368.50

2. Central Hatchery of Baor Dev. Project (Jhenaidah)

1012.00

3. Raipur Fish Hatchery and Training Centre


4. Hatchery of Bangladesh Fisheries Research Institute, BFRI< Mymensingh

577.77

300.00

23.00

455.00

0.00

77

7168.53

5. Hatchery of Riverine Station, BFRI, Chandpur


6. Parbatipur Hatchery, Dinajpur
7. Faridpur Training & Extension Centre
Total
Note: About 4 (four) lakh fry are produced from 1 (one) kg of 4-5 day old hatchling Production ha been decreased from last year due to introduced genetically
improved new carp brood fish of 32 Govt. Hatcheries.
Source:
: Department of Fisheries

4.54 (b)

Production of Hatchling from Hatcheries in Private Sectors


2011 (Division-wise)
Division

Dhaka
Chittagong
Rajshahi
Khulna
Barisal
Sylhet
Rangpur
Total
Source : Department of Fisheries

No. of Hatcheries

Quantity (kg) of Hatchlings


Produced

195
173
204
125
45
21
82
845

204604
107615
138888
98966
18757
9271
39536
617637

156

Agriculture : Crops, Livestock, Forestry and Fishery

4.55

Species/Group-wise Annual Fish Catch of All River, 2010-2011

(a) Species in weight


Name of River

Major
carp

Other
carp

Cat
fish

Snake
head

Live
Fish

Hilsa

Big
Prawn

Small
Prawn

Other
Fish

(Unit: Metric Ton)


Total
%

Lower Meghna

39

293

73327

120

436

2563

76778

Upper Meghna

367

129

124

939

135

424

2589

4707

3.26

Lower Padma

42

15

195

3317

42

105

2377

6093

4.21

Upper Padma

61

19

161

2012

60

147

947

3407

2.36

Jamuna

19

22

547

22

97

1534

2244

1.55

Brahmaputra

24

41

39

32

360

506

0.35

Principal river (A)

552

169

836

80181

386

1241

10370

93735

64.84

Other River (B)

862

416

1045

227

164

33939

1665

2692

9821

50831

35.16

1414

585

1881

227

164

114120

2051

3933

20191

144566

100.00

Total (A+B)
Source:

53.11

: Department of Fisheries

(b) Species in Percentage


Name of River

Major
carp %

Other
carp %

Cat
fish %

Snake
head %

Live
Fish %

Hilsa %

Big
Prawn %

Small
Prawn %

(Unit: Metric Ton)


Other
Total %
Fish %

Lower Meghna

0.05

0.38

95.5

0.16

0.57

3.34

100.00

Upper Meghna

7.8

2.74

2.63

19.95

2.87

9.01

55

100.00

Lower Padma

0.69

0.25

3.2

54.44

0.69

1.72

39.01

100.00

Upper Padma

1.79

0.56

4.73

59.05

1.76

4.31

27.8

100.00

Jamuna

0.85

0.13

0.98

24.38

0.98

4.32

68.36

100.00

Brahmaputra

4.74

0.59

8.1

7.71

1.38

6.33

71.15

100.00

Principal river (A)

0.59

0.18

0.89

85.54

0.41

1.33

11.06

100.00

1.7

0.82

2.05

0.45

0.32

66.77

3.27

5.3

19.32

100.00

0.98

0.40

1.30

0.16

0.11

78.94

1.42

2.72

13.97

100.00

Other River (B)


Total (A+B)
Source:

: Department of Fisheries

Agriculture : Crops, Livestock, Forestry and Fishery

157

4.56 District-wise Species Compositon of Annual Fish Catch of All River, 2010-11
Zila
Dhaka
Faridpur
Gazipur
Rajbari
Gopalganj
Jamalpur
Kishoreganj
Madaripur
Manikganj
Munshiganj
Mymensingh
Narayanganj
Narshingdi
Netrakona
Sariatpur
Sherpur
Tangail
Dhaka Division
Bagerhat
Chuadanga
Jessore
Jhenaidah
Khulna
Kushtia
Magura
Meherpur
Narail
Satkhira
Khulna Division
Barguna
Barisal
Bhola
Jhalokati
Patuakhali
Pirojpur
Barisal Division
Dinajpur
Gaibandha
Kurigram
Lalmonirhat
Nilphamari
Panchagarh
Rangpur
Thakurgaon
Rangpur Division
Bogra
Jaypurhat
Naogaon
Natore
Nawabganj
Pabna
Rajshahi
Sirajganj
Rajshahi Division
Bandarban

Major carp

Other carp

5
28
27
55
32
51
18
6
11
7
5
109
20
41
8
2
10
435
3
1
24
0
0
4
105
0
19
0
156
0
10
25
0
0
0
35
0
56
47
1
1
0
2
0
107
3
2
19
0
6

1
10
17
8
13
75
4
2
7
83
1
10
20
9
2
1
4
267
0
0
3
0
0
1
0
0
4
0
8
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
9
3
1
0
0
1
0
14
0
1
13
0
0
2
5
1
22
0
32
12
2
29
0
98
0
2
2
0
177
2
35
8
52
97
585
0.40

9
21
5
65
1
Brahmanbaria
185
Chandpur
79
Chittagong
10
Comilla
160
Cox's Bazar
0
Feni
82
Khagrachari H.T.
0
Lakshmipur
8
Noakhali
5
Rangamati H.T.
0
Chittagong Division
530
Habiganj
7
Moulvi Bazar
27
Sunamganj
10
Sylhet
42
Sylhet Division
86
Total
1414
%
0.98
Source : Department of Fisheries

Cat fish
41
14
24
32
17
62
9
4
141
150
3
7
85
56
5
1
8
659
2
0
2
0
0
25
10
3
3
0
45
0
200
75
0
0
0
275
0
74
45
7
0
0
2
0
128
0
8
103
0
9
8
34
4
166
0
97
29
0
81
0
204
0
7
2
0
420
6
105
2
75
188
1881
1.30

Snake
head
0
5
0
18
3
1
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
29
0
3
21
7
0
0
1
1
1
11
45
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
9
5
1
0
0
1
0
16
0
1
0
0
0
2
0
2
5
0
3
52
0
5
0
55
0
5
1
0
121
5
1
2
3
11
227
0.16

Live fish
0
0
0
10
1
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
13
0
0
19
0
0
0
1
1
1
3
25
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
7
0
1
0
0
0
0
2
1
4
2
32
4
0
3
0
42
0
6
5
0
94
9
4
7
1
21
164
0.11

Hilsha
519
1050
0
54
68
26
330
280
720
0
306
34
0
610
1135
0
0
5132
2008
0
0
0
330
295
0
0
0
110
2743
9550
19380
18944
840
6260
6298
61272
0
168
39
0
0
0
0
0
207
0
19
172
0
0
950
394
180
1715
0
96
17550
850
161
2155
910
0
19200
1951
0
42873
6
35
126
11
178
114120
78.94

Big
Prawm
19
6
2
3
5
79
6
6
18
1
4
6
2
31
7
1
5
201
1347
1
42
3
12
6
3
1
48
13
1476
5
60
29
1
3
2
100
0
12
3
1
1
1
1
2
21
3
1
22
0
1
26
5
3
61
0
7
39
6
64
5
20
0
27
10
0
178
3
1
7
3
14
2051
1.42

Small
Prawm
14
20
28
81
32
246
35
19
53
7
26
40
3
162
14
2
13
795
1685
3
12
10
37
24
51
4
12
38
1876
8
109
152
2
5
4
280
2
46
27
5
2
1
2
2
87
17
7
43
0
2
70
27
28
194
5
28
186
14
126
9
32
0
68
33
0
501
14
18
110
58
200
3933
2.72

(Metric ton)
Other
Total
Fish
61
660
706
1839
78
176
49
310
487
658
583
1124
362
764
688
1008
694
1644
166
414
453
798
565
771
241
371
1322
2231
217
1388
10
17
81
121
6763
14294
150
5195
13
21
99
222
26
46
235
614
47
402
176
347
18
28
115
203
37
212
916
7290
894
10457
1641
21400
968
20193
146
989
1251
7519
185
6489
5085
67047
105
111
629
1003
268
437
31
47
65
69
9
11
51
63
22
26
1180
1767
93
116
108
148
58
430
17
17
146
164
96
2003
185
673
327
551
1870
4102
12
20
942
1422
1069
19020
62
944
271
900
18
2187
164
1607
72
72
605
19928
125
2134
65
65
3405
48299
91
143
402
628
229
501
250
495
972
1767
20191 144566
13.97
100.00

158

Agriculture : Crops, Livestock, Forestry and Fishery

4.57

District-wise Annual Fish Production of Beel Fisheries, 2010-11


Area of Beel (Hectare)

Dhaka
Faridpur
Gazipur
Gopalganj
Jamalpur
Kishoreganj
Madaripur
Manikganj
Munshiganj
Mymensingh
Narayanganj
Narshingdi
Netrokona
Rajbari
Sariatpur
Sherpur
Tangail
Dhaka Division
Bagerhat
Chuadanga
Jessore
Jhenaidah
Khulna
Kushtia
Magura
Meherpur
Narail
Satkhira
Khulna Division
Barguna
Barisal
Bhola
Jhalokati
Patuakhali
Pirojpur
Barisal Division
Dinajpur
Gaibandha
Kurigram
Lalmonirhat
Nilphamari
Panchagarh
Rangpur
Thakurgaon
Rangpur Division
Bogra
C.Nawabganj
Naogaon
Natore
Pabna
Jaypurhat
Rajshahi
Sirajganj
Rajshahi Division
Bandarban
Brahmanbaria

Chandpur
Comilla
Cox's Bazar
Chittagong
Feni

Khagrachari H.T.

Lakshmipur
Noakhali
Rangamati H.T.
Chittagong Division
Habiganj
Moulvi Bazar
Sunamganj
Sylhet
Sylhet Division
Total
Note : Catch of Jamalpur is included in Mymensingh District.
Source: Department of Fisheries.
Area of beel - SPARRSO Report (Beels & Dead Rivers)

Total Catch (Metric Ton)


996
426
1720
901
3360
6837
263
772
50
7346
216
1164
8355
249
76
3508
2333
28572
48
1161
2710
1131
271
587
332
449
864
46
7599
0
41
4
14
0
20
79
782
819
1351
603
808
110
1911
360
6744
3517
4804
284
7655
1393
2353
5997
902
26905
0
468
361
89
274
0
0
75
0
3
292
1562
2978
3492
20968
5262
32700
114161

384
291
529
410
1550
6754
121
341
40
5999
89
456
9160
116
37
2475
1268
30020
13
479
1000
441
83
239
123
141
225
18
02762
0
8
1
3
0
5
17
178
480
676
157
92
24
1630
75
3312
1433
2013
71
3129
533
1169
2146
664
11158
0
266
167
21
107
0
0
12
0
1
37
6611
3078
2873
22534
5199
33684
81564

Agriculture : Crops, Livestock, Forestry and Fishery

4.58

159

District-wise Area of Pond and Procuction Fish by Pond, 2010-11

District
Culture

Total Area of Ponds (Ha.)


Culturable
Derelict

Total

Culture

Total Production of Ponds (Ton)


Culturable
Derelict

Total

Dhaka
Faridpur
Gazipur
Gopalganj
Jamalpur
Kishoreganj
Madaripur
Manikganj
Munshiganj
Mymensingh
Narshingdi
Narayanganj
Netrokona
Rajbari

1719
3396
4880
9727
5134
4914
2190
2548
1058
28722
2090
3542
7312
2130

28
0
45
235
350
0
0
65
205
167
15
205
504
321

6
0
22
15
15
0
0
0
188
0
0
0
0
0

1753
3396
4947
9887
5499
4924
2190
2613
1551
28889
1205
3747
7816
2451

4765
10993
16901
17999907
13430
156432
6231
7115
3215
218784
5388
10253
26469
6075

28
0
126
150
360
0
0
60
390
168
18
305
530
300

4
0
30
10
10
0
0
0
80
0
0
0
0
0

4797
10993
17057
28067
13800
15432
6231
7175
3685
128952
5406
10558
26999
6375

Sariatpur
Sherpur
Tangail
Dhaka
Bagerhat
Chuadanga
Jessore
Jhenaidah
Khulna
Kushtia
Magura
Meherpur
Narail
Satkhira
Khulna
Barisal
Barguna
Bhola
Jhalokati
Patuakhali
Pirojpur
Barisal
Dinajpur

3900
4110
6887
94299
7313
1358
13819
4755
4888
3892
2196
1528
1482
5142
46373
1908
8749
6686
985
3664
6069
28061
7200

283
59
0
2482
59
839
0
0
0
0
319
0
40
0
1257
436
0
219
111
1421
1466
3753
1466

0
38
0
294
38
426
78
89
0
0
197
0
0
0
828
112
72
0
113
652
255
1504
277

4183
4237
6887
97075
7410
2623
13897
4844
1888
3892
2712
1528
1522
5142
48458
1756
8821
6905
2309
5737
7790
33318
8943

8986
10814
24256
417014
18451
4817
51987
16842
9053
13727
8632
1205
4200
10922
142836
4495
21543
14046
2561
7704
12745
63094
21361

315
60
0
2810
60
1050
0
0
0
0
350
0
60
0
1520
370
0
421
240
1503
1305
3839
1200

0
20
0
154
18
300
50
40
0
0
150
0
0
0
558
230
50
0
50
270
96
696
230

9301
10894
14256
419978
18529
6167
52037
16882
9053
13727
9132
4205
4260
10922
144914
5095
21593
14467
2851
9477
14146
67629
22791

0
0
150
0
0
0
0
427
28
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
28
0
0
0
356
0
0
124
26
0
211
56
773
0
79
0
84
163
4017
1.08

2918
2638
2502
2847
1696
3126
5310
29980
11470
3098
3881
12106
5569
8610
13185
6516
64435
452
6100
9955
11998
15658
1902
4806
1106
5619
9767
295
67658
3986
4734
17003
4662
30385
371309
100.00

5048
7310
6430
6833
4825
8308
15155
75270
45682
7566
14360
43582
17334
31169
57741
13684
231118
1401
18857
30911
34189
62803
5516
13149
1840
18845
30335
426
218272
9460
17538
20404
7860
52262
1199866
98.37
3.430

1300
0
251
0
0
298
140
3189
210
190
0
0
160
190
70
0
920
0
19
150
1000
680
0
170
241
1000
900
25
4185
750
150
0
335
1235
17698
1.45
1.013

0
0
99
0
0
0
0
329
15
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
15
0
0
0
100
0
0
80
10
0
80
20
290
0
60
0
70
130
2172
0.18
0.541

6348
7310
6780
6833
4525
8606
15295
78788
46007
7756
14360
43582
17494
31359
57811
13684
23053
1401
18876
31061
35289
63483
5516
13399
2091
19845
31315
471
222747
10110
14748
20404
8265
53617
1219736
100.00
3.285

Gaibandha
Kurigram
Lalmonirhat
Nilphamari
Panchagarh
Rangpur
Thakurgaon
Rangpur
Bogra
C.Nawabganj
Jaypurhat
Naogaon
Natore
Pabna
Rajshahi
Sirajganj
Rajshahi
Bandarban
Brahmanbaria

Chandpur
Chittagong
Comilla
Coxes Bazar
Feni
Khagrachari

Lakshmipur
Noakhali
Rangamati
Chittagong
Habiganj
Moulvi Bazar
Sunamganj
Sylhet
Sylhet
Total
%

2016
902
2638
0
2200
152
2847
0
1696
0
2967
159
5226
84
26790
2763
11142
300
2910
188
3881
0
12106
0
5417
152
8424
186
13123
62
6516
0
6359
888
452
0
6083
17
9813
142
9497
2145
14953
705
1902
0
4383
299
800
280
4832
787
8667
889
203
36
61585
5300
3504
482
4543
112
17003
0
4137
441
29187
1035
349814
17478
94.21
4.71
Unit Production (MT/Hectare)

Source : Area updated on the basis of SPARRSO Report 1983, DoF Information 2008 and DFO Report , 2010-2011

160

Agriculture : Crops, Livestock, Forestry and Fishery

4.59

Annual Fish Production of Baor, 2010-11

Districts

Area of Baor (Hectare)


Private

Public
Jessore
Jhenaidah
Magura

Total

Public

Catch of Baor (Metric Ton)


Private
Total

470

657

1127

103

986

1089

6677

140

807

146

212

358

510

510

402

402

Narail

290

290

215

215

Khulna

225

225

185

185

Satkhira

106

106

94

94

Faridpur

355

355

245

245

Rajbari

300

300

214

214

Madaripur

200

200

231

231

Gopalganj

110

110

156

156

Kushtia

372

372

198

198

Chuadanga

686

686

1022

1022

Meherpur

400

400

455

455

1137

4351

5488

249

4615

4864

Total

Note : Baor Management by Public and Private Sector.


Source: Area of Baor from SPARRSO Report-1983, CEGIS Report, 2004 and Baor Fish Development Project
.

Agriculture : Crops, Livestock, Forestry and Fishery

4.60

Annual Production of Shrimp/Prawn Farm, 2009-10


District

Dhaka
Faridpur
Gazipur
Gopalganj
Jamalpur
Kishoreganj
Madaripur
Manikganj
Munshiganj
Mymensingh
Narshingdi
Narayanganj
Netrokona
Rajbari
Sariatpur
Sherpur
Tangail
Dhaka Division
Bagerhat
Chuadanga
Jessore
Jhenaidah
Khulna
Kushtia
Magura
Meherpur
Narail
Satkhira
Khulna Division
Barisal
Barguna
Bhola
Jhalokati
Patuakhali
Pirojpur
Barisal Division
Dinajpur
Gaibandha
Kurigram
Lalmonirhat
Nilphamari
Panchagarh
Rangpur
Thakurgaon
Rangpur Division
Bogra
C.Nawabganj
Jaypurhat
Naogaon
Natore
Pabna
Rajshahi
Sirajganj
Rajshahi Division
Bandarban
Brahmanbaria

Chandpur
Chittagong
Comilla
Coxes Bazar
Feni
Khagrachari

Lakshmipur
Noakhali
Rangamati
Chittagong Division
Habiganj
Moulvi Bazar
Sunamganj
Sylhet
Sylhet Division
Total
%
Source:

161

Area of Shrimp/Prawn
Bagda
Golda
Total
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
7.00
7.00
0.00
3.25
3.25
0.00
1346.61
1346.61
0.00
10.00
10.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
81.50
81.50
0.00
0.81
0.81
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
44.60
44.60
0.00
0.45
0.45
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
4.20
4.20
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
16.61
16.61
0.00
1515.03
1515.03
47900.00
18556.06
66456.06
0.00
0.00
0.00
825.00
14479.00
15304.00
0.00
2.43
2.43
36557.18
13960.42
50517.60
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
7.31
7.31
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2277.25
2277.25
60348.00
7664.00
68012.00
145630.18
56946.47
202576.65
108.00
178.90
286.90
0.00
686.04
686.04
0.00
55.00
55.00
0.00
29.15
29.15
2478.00
1733.00
4211.00
420.00
1439.71
1859.71
3006.00
4121.80
7127.80
0.00
36.12
36.12
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2.50
2.50
0.00
1.40
1.40
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.50
0.50
0.00
8.40
8.40
0.00
48.92
48.92
0.00
0.52
0.52
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
12.00
12.00
0.00
1.50
1.50
0.00
1.00
1.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
1.50
1.50
0.00
16.52
16.52
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
48.17
48.17
2070.91
0.00
2070.91
0.00
0.00
0.00
62907.00
0.00
62907.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
3.20
170.50
173.70
0.00
0.00
0.00
64981.11
218.67
65199.78
0.00
0.75
0.75
0.00
1.00
1.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
6.00
6.00
0.00
7.75
7.75
213617.29
62875.16
276492.45

: Department of Fisheries

Bagda
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
13177.00
0.00
207.00
0.00
9980.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
15087.00
38451.00
28.50
0.00
0.00
0.00
669.86
160.00
858.36
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
814.85
0.00
16444.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
1.03
0.00
17259.88
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
56569.24

Golda
0.00
5.80
1.75
1177.94
7.50
0.00
45.65
0.40
0.00
24.89
0.25
0.00
2.05
0.00
0.00
0.00
4.20
1270.43
12828.90
0.00
7525.20
1.25
8409.14
0.00
4.80
0.00
1165.20
5230.56
35165.05
139.27
357.45
25.14
16.05
1980.00
765.84
3283.75
6.11
0.00
1.30
0.60
0.00
0.00
0.20
3.90
12.11
0.21
0.00
0.00
8.30
0.60
0.50
0.00
0.83
10.44
0.00
0.00
26.14
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
95.90
0.00
122.04
0.33
0.80
0.00
3.00
4.13
39867.95

Production in MT
Other
0.00
0.75
0.00
50.00
0.00
0.00
9.14
0.00
0.00
2.45
0.00
0.00
0.80
0.00
0.00
0.00
1.50
64.64
8177.62
0.00
2272.40
0.00
785.00
0.00
1.00
0.00
185.00
11897.45
23318.47
6.18
10.55
2.51
4.05
125.15
170.93
319.37
4.00
0.00
0.38
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.90
5.28
0.00
0.00
0.00
1.58
0.20
0.00
0.00
0.25
2.03
0.00
0.00
0.50
185.60
0.00
4310.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
05.68
0.00
4501.78
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
28211.57

Fish
0.00
11.45
0.5
249.20
3.10
0.00
12.25
0.16
0.0
6.33
0.08
0.00
0.75
0.00
0.00
0.00
2.94
276.76
16034.10
0.00
2747.60
0.50
16601.76
0.00
1.32
0.00
393.00
11924.00
47702.28
50.20
95.00
9.55
5.00
715.85
316.50
1192.10
5.10
0.00
0.50
0.20
0.00
0.00
0.10
1.70
7.60
0.15
0.00
0.00
2.10
0.50
0.20
0.00
0.29
3.24
0.00
0.00
8.33
462.05
0.00
10620.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
15.37
0.00
11105.75
0.25
0.20
0.00
1.80
2.25
60289.98

Total
0.00
8.00
2.25
1477.14
10.60
0.00
67.04
0.56
0.00
33.67
0.33
0.00
3.60
0.00
0.00
0.00
8.64
1611.83
50217.62
0.00
12752.20
1.75
35775.90
0.00
7.12
0.00
1743.20
44139.01
144636.80
224.15
463.00
37.20
25.10
3490.86
1413.27
5653.58
15.21
0.00
2.18
0.80
0.00
0.00
0.30
6.50
24.99
0.36
0.00
0.00
11.98
1.30
0.70
0.00
1.37
15.71
0.00
0.00
34.97
1462.50
0.00
31374.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
117.98
0.00
32989.45
0.58
1.00
0.00
4.80
6.38
184938.74

162

Agriculture : Crops, Livestock, Forestry and Fishery

4.61

Annual Catch of Marine Fisheries, 2010-11

Type of Fishing
A. Industrial
(1) Trawler Fishing
(a) Shrimp Trawler
(b) Fish Trawler
Total Industrial
B. Artisanal
(1) Gill Net Fishing
(a) Mechanised
(b) Non-mechanised
Sub-Total
(2) Set Bag Net Fishing
(a) Seasonal (M.B.)
(b) Seasonal (N.M.B.)
(c) All Season (N.M.B.)

Sub-Total
(3) Long Line Fishing
Long Line Jew Fishing
(a) Mechanised
(b) Non-mechanised
(c) Other Long Line
Sub-Total
(4)Trammel Net Fishing

(5) Other Gears Fishing


Total Artisanal (M.B.)
Grand Total (A+B)
Unit
Trawler
(M.B)
(N.M.B)

Total
158
21726
23651

Number of
craft
(Trawler/Boat)

Number of
Unit
(Gear /Net)

Catch in Metric tons


Shrimp

Hilsha

Other Fish

Total

35
123
158

2681
104
2785

3
20
23

2212
36645
38857

4896
36769
41665

19223
6861
26084

72829
35211
108040

0
0
0

182152
43150
225302

74747
21065
95812

256899
64215
321114

1151
4688

2515
19179

6946
16735

0
0

26145
72916

33091
89651

7255
13094

29828
15522

22693
46374

0
0

3283
102344

25976
148718

1352
321
1121
2794
1123
2282
45377

13965
1801
9772
25538
7122
31636
223858

0
0
0
0
5742
2088
54204
56989

0
0
0
0
0
0
225302
225325

13623
679
626
14928
5214
6864
225162
264019

13623
679
626
14928
10956
8952
504668
546333

Gear
Gill
SBN
Long Line
Trammel
Other

Total
108040
51522
25538
7122
31636

Note: M.B- Mechanised Boat


N.M.B- Non Mechanised Boat
SBN-Set Bag Net

Source : Fisheries Resources Survey System (Department of Fisheries)

4.62

Sector-wise Annual Fish Production from 2001-2002 to 2010-2011

Sector of Fisheries
A. INLAND FISHERIES
(a) Inland Open wate r
(Capture)
1. River and Estuary
2. Sundarbans
3.Beel
4.Kaptai Lake
5. Flood Plain
Capture Total
(b) Inland Close water
(Culture)
1. Pond
2. Semi-Closed
water body
3. Baor
4. Shrimp/Prawn
Farm
Culture Total
Inland Fisheries Total
B.MARINE FISHERIES
a) Industrial
b) Artisanal
Marine Fisheries Total
COUNTRY TOTAL
Annual Growth Rate(%)
Total

2001-02

2002-03

2003-04

2004-05

2005-06

2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

unit(M.ton)
2010-11

143592
12345
76101
7247
449150
688435

137848
13884
75460
7025
475116
709333

137337
15242
74328
7238
497922
732067

139798
15724
74925
7379
621443
859269

137859
16423
76365
7548
718491
956686

136958
17751
75137
8085
768830
1006761

136812
18151
77524
8248
819446
1060181

138160
18462
79200
8590
879513
1123925

141148
20437
79209
7336
781807
1029937

144566
22451
81564
8980
797024
1054585

685107
0

752054
0

795810
0

756993
0

759628
0

811954
0

866049
0

912178
0

1140484
46902

1219736
51230

3892
97605

4098
100804

4282
114660

4388
120710

4498
127923

4698
129160

4778
134715

5038
145585

8727
155866

4864
184939

786604
1475039

856956
1566289

914752
1646819

882091
1741360

892049
1848735

945812
1952573

1005542
2065723

1062801
2186726

1351979
2381916

1460769
2515354

25165
390255
415420
1890459
6.14
6.14

27954
403954
431908
1998197
5.70
5.70

32606
422601
455207
2102026
5.20
5.20

34114
440483
474597
2215957
5.42
5.42

34084
445726
479810
2328545
5.08
5.08

35391
452047
487438
2440011
4.79
4.79

34159
463414
497573
2563296
5.05
5.05

35429
479215
514644
2701370
5.39
5.39

34182
483100
517282
2899198
7.21
7.32

41665
504668
546333
3061687
5.60
5.60

Source: Department of Fisheries

Agriculture : Crops, Livestock, Forestry and Fishery

4.63

163

Food Grain Production

Food grains

2004-05

2005-06

2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

2011-12

Aus

15.00

17.45

15.12

15.07

18.95

17.09*

21.32

23.32

Aman

98.20

108.10

108.41

96.62

116.13

13307

127.91

127.98

Boro

138.37

139.75

149.65

177.62

178.09

183.41

186.16

187.59

Total

251.57

265.53

273.18

289.31

313.17

322.57

335.41

338.89

9.76

7.35

7.25

8.44

8.44

9.69

9.72

9.95

Wheat
Maize
Total
Source:

3.56

5.22

8.99

13.46

7.30

8.87

15.52

2.36

264.89

277.87

289.42

311.21

328.96

341.13

360.65

351.20

Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS). *Final Estimate

4.64

Number of the Livestock and Poultry in Bangladsh

Livestock/Poultry
Cattle
Buffalo

2006-07
228.7
12.1

2007-08
229.0
12.6

207.5

215.6

Goat
Sheep
Total livestock
Cheken
Duck
Total Poultry
Source:

Milk

224.01

232.75

2010-11
231.21
13.94

2011-12
231.95
14.43

241.49

251.16

26.8

27.8

28.77

29.77

30.02

30.82

475.1

48.5

495.58

506.51

516.66

528.36

2068.9

2124.7

2213.94

2280.35

2346.86

2428.66

390.8

398.4

412.34

426.77

441.20

457.00

2459.7

2523.1

2626.28

2707.12

2788.06

2885.66

Department of Livestock Services, Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock

4.65
Product

Number (in Lakh)


2008-09
2009-10
229.76
230.5
13.04
13.49

Production of Milk, Meat and Eggs


Unit

Million tonnes

2006-07

2007-08

2.28

2.65

Production
2008-09
2009-10
2.29

2.37

2010-11

2011-12

2.95

3.46

Meat

Million tonnes

1.04

1.04

1.08

1.26

1.99

2.33

Mggs

Million tonnes

5369

5653.2

4692

5742.4

6078.50

7303.89

Source:

Department of Livestock Services, Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock

Industry

Chapter 5

INDUSTRY

165

166

Industry

Industry

5.01

167

Quantum Index of Industrial Production, All Industries


(Manufacturing Mining and Electricity)

(Base : 1988-89 = 100)

General
index-all
industries
100.00

Period
Weight
1999-2000
2000-2001
2001-2002
2002-2003
2003-2004
2004-2005
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
Source : C.M.I, BBS

5.02

Manufacturing

Mining

Electricity

89.47

1.74

8.79

214.31
228.43
238.75
254.45
272.13
294.72
328.35
360.33
386.48
413.72
442.12
502.47
570.44

212.64
238.88
250.90
269.48
289.65
307.14
337.22
659.83
383.95
417.50
449.31
452.82
479.02

207.19
228.48
244.77
259.46
282.12
297.47
319.68
320.26
341.65
359.22
385.59
413.29
478.19

213.65
228.62
239.49
255.15
273.31
295.18
327.74
356.80
382.50
409.00
437.27
493.77
560.74

Quantum Index of Industrial Production (Manufacturing) by Industrial Groups


(Base : 1988-89 =100)

Code
No.

Industry

31
311-312
3114
3115
3118
3122
3123
3126/27
3128
313
3131
3134
314
3141
3143
32
321
3211
3213
3214
3217
1.
2.
322
3224
3231
324
3241
325
3251
33
331
3314
i)
ii)

General Index (MFG)


Manufacture of food
beverages and tobacco
Food manufacturing
Fish & Sea Food
(shrimps & froglegs)
Hyd. vegetable oi (dalda)
& soyabin oil
Flour milling
Bakery products
Sugar
Black tea & blending tea
Edible salt
Beverage Industries
Spirits & alcohol
Soft drinks
Tobacco manufacturing
Cigarettes
Bidies
Textile wearing apparel
and leather industries
Manufacturing of textile
Cotton textile
(1) Yarn
(2) Cloth
Jute textile
Silk & Synthetic
Dyeing & Bleaching
Dying
Printing
Textile
Carpet & Rugs
Garments
Leather & leather products
Tanning & finishing leather
Mfg. of footwear
Leather footwear
Manufacture of wood & wood
products, including furniture
Wood product except furniture
Board
Hard board
Particle board

Weight

2005-06

2006-07

2007-08

Year
2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

2011-12

100.00

328.35

360.33

386.48

413.72

442.12

502.47

570.44

22.14
15.34

269.49
175.26

281.60
186.42

287.47
186.52

287.19
173.73

314.40
193.40

331.91
208.53

355.37
208.32

1.81

248.00

260.77

203.92

210.38

350.35

428.80

442.45

0.44
1.18
0.96
2.78
7.87
0.30
0.85
0.70
0.15
5.95
2.10

122.29
208.40
401.82
121.48
131.79
597.56
150.37
90.35
430.45
529.43
174.60

128.40
230.66
426.82
148.01
133.36
627.43
166.32
102.80
462.74
543.46
174.32

134.52
240.13
436.53
149.33
141.47
673.32
183.12
117.76
488.12
562.64
171.64

139.77
256.66
458.39
72.84
134.16
738.46
192.51
123.46
514.72
593.22
160.72

3.85

722.97

744.81

775.92

829.13

147.12
299.66
421.58
56.69
142.84
759.68
202.82
127.27
555.44
642.57
168.07
900.93

147.22
282.97
433.59
91.42
144.36
724.88
220.59
129.00
648.01
665.92
166.43
938.38

217.59
310.91
404.98
63.17
146.61
712.96
215.19
116.28
676.80
754.51
223.63
1044.08

38.16
24.68
7.83
6.17
1.66
14.07
1.59
1.19
1.13
0.06
0.26
0.26
9.13
2.49
2.49
1.60
1.60

406.45
177.19
207.60
246.90
61.52
50.08
1035.85
332.73
210.36
2637.50
100.31

460.91
205.64
265.88
319.22
67.61
51.67
1159.43
355.32
223.38
2840.28
99.37

509.47
233.46
290.29
349.22
71.24
57.81
1394.50
385.05
240.07
3115.63
97.04

563.60
241.81
299.83
359.46
78.18
54.70
1494.65
398.44
243.13
3323.26
45.32

581.43
250.58
308.33
369.24
81.90
59.61
1540.41
405.25
244.37
3435.07
84.45

720.27
250.00
306.38
365.44
86.86
60.31
1535.53
404.10
243.26
3433.33
61.88

899.36
252.15
294.88
350.69
87.42
72.41
1527..83
391.83
239.19
3266.67
0.00

1122.39
80.25
80.25
414.80
414.80

1273.94
66.72
66.72
431.40
431.40

1404.21
44.58
44.58
451.86
451.86

1604.54
53.48
53.48
457.35
457.35

1643.19
88.14
88.14
474.56
474.56

2367.94
89.79
89.79
478.66
478.66

2964.44
85.48
85.48
511.45
511.45

0.23
0.11
0.11
0.07
0.04

241.70
160.20
160.20
65.05
269.08

258.13
182.06
182.06
63.43
326.71

287.83
233.56
233.56
71.95
389.66

308.60
271.73
41.73
110.02
516.37

310.17
271.87
271.87
66.36
554.42

319.46
286.68
286.68
46.03
707.83

306.13
281.31
281.31
1.49
770.98
(Contd.)

168

5.02

Industry

Quantum Index of Industrial Production (Manufacturing) by Industrial Groups


(Base : 1988-89 =100)

Code
No.
332
3321
34

Industry

Weight
2005-06

Year
2008-09

2009-10

2010-11 2011-12

0.12
0.12

316.41
316.41

327.87
327.87

337.58
337.58

34240
34240

345.28
345.28

341.51
341.51

328.89
328.89

4.65

399.08

440.28

482.36

49504

502.47

492.45

517.24

Mfg. of paper & paper products


Paper (all kinds)
Printing, publishing &
allied product

2.26
2.26

30.00
30.00

26.72
26.72

28.10
28.10

2824
2824

21.80
21.80

24.52
24.52

62.03
62.03

2.39

748.09

831.35

911.92

936.46

957.00

934.92

947.69

Newspaper
Books & periodicals
Manufacture of chemicals &
chemical petroleum & rubber

0.51
1.88

205.73
895.22

206.34
1000.89

206.66
1103.24

207.22
1134.28

209.13
1159.88

206.41
1132.55

197.66
1151.15

24,04

286.46

305.88

316.88

329.40

400.91

409.21

374.51

351
3511
352
3523
3524
3525

Drugs & pharmaceuticals


Pharmaceuticals
Mfg. of industrial chemicals
Compressed liquidated Gss
Fertilizer
Insecticides (D.D.T.)

7.0
7.01
12.94
1.33
11.34
0.27

612.92
612.92
124.21
180.86
120.53
0.00

677.96
677.96
123.08
135.85
124.51
0.00

746.18
746.18
98.31
113.52
989.50
0.00

828.09
828.09
75.00
64.33
84.29
0.08

1075.30
1075.30
75.17
109.87
72.89
0.00

1098.34
1098.34
70.48
145.13
63.40
0.00

960.92
960.92
75.05
198.02
62.41
0.00

353
3531
3532
3533
3535

Mfg. of other chemical products


Paint & varnishes
Perfumes & cosmetics
Soaps & detergents
Matches

2.60
0.06
0.45
1.74
0.35

262.47
1145.91
689.25
156.25
90.39

269.87
1232.07
706.67
159.98
89.63

270.10
1189.67
684.52
167.44
87.51

812.85
1127.73
939.50
167.45
90.27

273.20
1419.09
665.79
169.06
89.73

286.26
1534.11
710.76
171.87
95.19

299.07
1531.43
748.19
176.00
122.16

354
3541
356
3569

Petroleum refining
Petroleum products
Mfg. of rubber products
Rubber footwear

0.66
0.66
0.53
0.53

134.01
134.01
84.95
84.95

121.07
121.07
87.50
87.50

115.77
115.77
89.83
89.83

82.81
82.81
89.92
89.92

120.77
120.77
86.19
86.19

124.68
124.68
79.99
79.99

124.18
124.18
53.93
53.93

357

PVC Products

0.30

555.78

601.02

959.15

759.10

972.14

1190.24

1359.51

36

Manufacture of non-metalic
mineral products
Mfg. of potters china &
earthen wear
Ceramic

2.77

423.80

441.63

463.56

514.89

527.28

547.20

557.22

0.55
0.55

170.49
170.49

183.41
183.41

203.39
203.39

214.88
214.88

227.70
227.70

237.59
237.59

232.39
232.39

Mfg. of glass & glass products


Glass products
Mfg. of other non-metalic
mineral products

0.15
0.15

892.80
892.80

884.14
884.14

871.71
871.19

871.80
871.80

837.51
837.51

783.81
783.81

515.48
515.48

2.07

457.11

478.17

503.11

568.73

584.39

612.32

646.55

3691
3692
37
371
3711
3713

Bricks
Cement
Basic metal industries
Iron and steel basic industries
Iron and steel
Re-rolling mills

0.90
1.17
2.07
2.07
0.16
1.91

211.79
645.83
258.24
258.24
279.87

221.75
675.42
282.97
282.97
306.68

240.17
705.37
304.24
304.24
329.72

230.05
829.26
351.63
351.63

243.31
866.92
263.49
200.78

278.83
929.41
269.64
269.64

381.09

256.76
836.42
206.40
206.40
0.00
223.693

297.21

292.23

38

Manufacture of fabricated meta


prod. machinery & equipments
Mfg. of fabricated metal
Utensils
(i) Aluminium wear
(ii) Enamel wear

5.94
0.45
0.45
0.31
0.14

143.46
151.50
151.50
206.80
29.85

158.39
157.97
157.95
215.80
29.85

168.55
157.74
157.74
224.48
9.95

178.64
165.51
165.51
240.26
-

190.23
175.33
175.33
254.511
0.00

197.77
0.00
270.86
535.62
56.42

214.87
174.76
174.76
253.68
0.00

Mfg. of fabricated metal


& equipment
Plumbing equipments
Fabricated metal products
Mfg. of machinery (non-electric)

0.38
0.17
0.21
0.33

255.81
208.25
51.25
101.47

266.73
524.24
58.27
125.55

266.88
532.15
52.14
117.46

268.13
533.73
53.13
130.77

270.73
535.52
56.38
190.05

187.91
25.06
0.00
186.37

269.86
533.67
56.30
189.35
(Contd.)

341
3411
342
3421
3422
35

361
3612
362
3622
369

381
3819

382
3827
3829
383

Wooden furniture
Wooden furniture
Manufacture of paper products:
printing & publishing

2006-07 2007-08

Industry

5.02

169

Quantum Index of Industrial Production (Manufacturing) by Industrial Groups


(Base : 1988-89 =100)

Code
No.

3831

Industry

Weight
2005-06

2006-07

Engine & turbine

0.11

26.70

(i) Diesel engine

0.04

(ii) Centrifugal pump

0.05

40.91

iii) Turbine pump

0.02

3834

Textile machinery (power loom)

3839

Machinery equipment

384

Year
2008-09

2007-08

27.32

2009-10

2010-11

2011-12

30.36

25.17

24.77

25.06

0.00

0.00

25.14
0.00

41.88

40.36

38.47

37.84

37.53

37.25

44.57

45.54

66.09

42.25

41.67

43.99

45.16

0.09

49.02

48.91

48.64

68.19

148.09

233.84

152.18

electrical NEC

0.13

201.06

261.72

238.80

263.45

361.48

233.73

354.03

(i) Machinery Parts

0.02

823.31

1086.72

1003.67

1162.57

1172.32

52.70

1105.08

(ii) Machinery Parts

0.11

87.92

111.72

99.73

99.97

214.06

259.57

217.47
270.62

Mfg. of electric machinery

3.23

169.91

188.77

201.95

211.09

214.25

33.57

3841

Elect. Industries Machine Apparatus

0.11

123.87

116.30

90.53

64.34

57.65

297.80

59.98

3842

Radio,television & telephone set

0.41

210.76

227.12

241.04

249.86

233.33

39.57

263.57

(i) Radio

0.03

25.38

29.91

33.17

34.59

34.12

161.93

26.47

(ii) Television

0.35

242.28

260.79

276.47

286.42

267.04

473.78

303.49

(iii) Telephone set

0.03

28.37

31.46

35.58

38.21

39.29

280.14

34.98
243.07

3843

Electrical appliances

0.42

117.31

128.41

134.00

143.64

150.21

180.22

3844

Wires & cables

0.45

338.51

395.13

423.71

437.78

418.16

20.90

364.34

3845

Electric Lamps

0.65

179.28

202.61

224.90

240.93

259.21

124.11

285.60

3846

Batteries

0.97

125.54

136.61

147.81

157.79

170.18

76.64

312.16

3849

Electrical Apparatus

0.22

39.36

35.77

31.81

24.22

23.72

37.70

22.56

385

Mfg. of transport equipments

1.55

67.40

75.65

88.86

103.08

124.59

68.56

102.27

3851

Ship building(consumption steel)

0.62

43.82

53.79

61.93

58.75

88.82

452.82

85.34

3854

Motor vehicle

0.76

18.32

17.20

20.54

28.57

36.76

0.00

36.90

3855

Motor cycle

0.17

372.83

416.71

492.44

597.82

647.70

454.60

456.25

Source : BBS

5.03

Quantum Index of Mining and Electricity Production


(Base : 1988-89 =100)

Code
No.
291-

Industry

Weight

Year
2005-06

General Index for Mining

100.00

337.22

2006-07

359.83

2007-08

383.95

2008-09

417.50

2009-10

449.31

2010-11

452.32

2011-12

479.02

412
2912

Lime stone

0.20

61.06

105.23

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

2915

China clay

0.19

278.71

273.96

92.68

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

Natural gas

99.61

337.88

360.51

385.28

419.13

451.06

454.60

480.89

General index for

100.00

319.68

320.26

341.65

359.22

385.59

413.29

478.19

4114

electricity

Source : BBS

170

Industry

5.04

Employment Indices of Industrial Workers in Selected Industries


(Base: 1988-89=100)

Period

Jute
Production All emworkers
ployees

Cotton

Paper

Steel

Cement

Production
workers

All employees

Production
workers

All employees

Production
workers

All employees

Production
workers

All employees

Fertilizer
Production
workers

All employees

Petroleum
products
Production
All emworkers
ployees

Paints and
varnish
Produc.
All emworkers
ployees

1996-97

75.42

72.70

72.20

71.88

77.05

83.24

39.04

39.24

112.08

104.83

106.90

107.90

118.80

118.25

125.13

119.29

1997-98

75.50

73.10

72.33

72.10

74.55

80.53

37.45

37.93

121.42

117.60

108.78

107.77

116.89

117.76

133.68

124.64

1998-99

75.39

72.68

71.26

71.41

72.58

78.60

35.32

35.74

146.97

139.82

108.57

107.44

110.62

117.42

139.03

128.59

1999-2000

74.43

71.59

72.06

72.15

70.83

86.91

36.28

36.22

135.02

119.79

107.91

107.77

103.26

118.69

145.98

137.66

2000-2001

71.13

68.31

71.78

71.86

68.79

75.29

38.10

37.96

142.44

126.14

105.44

106.33

93.73

116.58

157.75`

150.22

2001-2002

72.58

69.88

71.79

71.87

67.17

52.53

145.87

128.71

100.56

105.24

92.91

115.76

166.84

152.09

2002-2003

68.19

66.46

71.66

71.77

37.75

42.82

143.00

127.06

99.90

104.30

95.00

114.90

168.00

155.62

2003-2004

69.07

66.56

71.69

71.81

29.48

34.19

143.96

127.82

95.45

100.28

99.46

116.44

167.91

155.35

2004-2005

65.46

62.58

71.76

71.87

26.72

30.38

145.05

128.64

92.22

96.25

109.26

118.55

167.37

156.27

2005-2006

56.87

63.12

71.90

71.97

27.86

31.42

146.56

130.23

89.69

94.57

110.35

121.13

193.58

155.80

2006-2007

65.14

59.06

72.47

72.49

27.11

30.59

148.62

132.79

89.13

94.16

107.90

118.71

185.56

152.32

2007-2008

64.35

57.81

72.56

72.62

24.91

28.22

150.13

134.46

85.14

89.62

101.90

118.04

177.00

147.20

2008-09

64.59

58.04

72.69

72.62

22.87

26.18

154.93

139.45

80.29

86.55

105.58

121.07

180.75

150.52

2009-10

65.04

68.64

74.88

74.30

23.51

26.76

166.28

152.30

82.61

88.06

114.71

131.34

207.48

169.30

2010-11

65.08

58.50

75.02

74.45

23.67

26.95

168.73

154.73

82.98

88.35

117.71

134.86

217.11

177.38

2011-12

72.61

66.43

75.02

74.44

21.45

22.93

195.49

160.00

84.02

77.72

106.33

128.00

153.74

127.54

Source: BBS

Industry

5.05

171

Productivity Indices of Industrial Labour in Selected Industries at Constant Price


(Base: 1988-89=100)

Period

Jute
Production All emworkers
ployees

Cotton

Paper

Steel

Cement

Fertilizer

Production
workers

All employees

Production
workers

All employees

Production
workers

All employees

Production
workers

All employees

Production
workers

All employees

Petroleum
products
Production
All emworkers
ployees

Paints and
Varnish
Produc.
All emworkers
Ployees

1996-97

106.25

110.22

127.12

127.69

102.25

94.64

441.98

439.73

158.34

169.29

103.88

102.91

106.73

107.23

264.29

277.22

1997-98

104.13

107.66

122.49

122.88

71.05

66.52

523.84

517.21

141.51

146.11

116.77

117.87

115.64

114.79

267.72

287.13

1998-99

96.00

99.58

128.23

127.96

96.22

88.85

462.42

456.99

188.84

198.50

103.66

104.75

85.88

80.91

311.50

336.79

1999-2000

89.24

92.78

136.09

135.93

90.56

83.07

468.74

469.52

295.80

333.41

110.37

110.52

127.56

111.02

349.49

370.83

2000-2001

93.88

97.76

142.79

142.63

86.72

79.24

494.36

496.18

341.32

385.42

123.49

122.45

137.41

110.48

413.55

434.28

2001-2002

94.66

98.32

142.48

142.32

69.85

64.69

335.10

379.67

106.96

104.23

144.25

115.78

380.65

417.57

2002-2003

89.79

92.13

152.48

152.25

93.54

69.93

353.00

397.13

143.00

135.76

136.00

112.00

411.00

444.00

2003-2004

86.94

90.21

202.14

201.81

114.49

98.68

373.61

420.79

144.11

137.17

126.16

107.76

485.12

524.34

2004-2005

82.55

86.35

257.28

250.89

113.10

99.47

413.94

466.74

142.62

136.64

106.99

98.63

617.39

661.24

2005-2006

76.02

79.34

287.38

287.10

107.68

95.48

435.50

490.11

134.38

127.45

115.78

105.48

577.40

717.41

2006-2007

79.32

87.48

366.28

366.18

98.56

87.34

545.46

508.63

139.13

131.70

118.86

108.03

663.97

808.86

2007-2008

89.83

100.00

400.06

399.74

112.80

99.57

469.84

524.59

116.22

110.41

113.49

97.98

672.13

808.20

2008-09

84.69

94.25

412.46

412.88

123.56

107.80

535.18

594.61

104.99

97.38

78.86

68.46

623.40

748.78

2009-10

91.65

86.48

411.76

414.98

92.73

68.86

503.01

549.19

88.23

82.77

105.28

91.95

683.94

838.18

2010-11

92.67

103.10

421.16

424.66

103.51

90.97

513.76

560.24

76.36

71.72

105.88

92.41

706.56

864.81

2011-12

99.77

109.13

393.50

396.58

290.91

273.61

479.62

489.44

74.04

80.95

117.29

106.76

1021.80

1228.25.

Source: BBS

172

Industry

5.06

Price Index of Industrial Goods by Economic End-Use Classifications


(Base : 1988-89 =100)
Industry

Weight
2002-2003

2003-2004

2004-20005

Year
2005-06

2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

General index : Mfg.

100.00

169.80

177.83

186.21

199.23

214.48

234.58

268.47

Consumer goods :

62.098

172.28

181.18

190.68

205.87

224.04

246.52

296.83

2.248

187.76

191.17

202.51

210.62

225.79

235.80

280.76

electric & transport

0.280

159.70

162.56

165.78

171.24

177.41

185.89

186.63

Machinery electric

0.108

121.91

123.02

130.65

153.05

167.34

177.61

179.37

Transport equipment

1.359

221.55

230.63

248.22

254.45

271.30

279.47

350.31

Other capital goods

0.501

125.97

114.82

114.55

126.85

141.97

157.79

166.69

Capital goods :

Machinery other than

Intermediate goods: Total

35.654

164.36

171.16

177.39

186.95

197.13

213.70

218.30

Intermediate consumer goods

28.899

167.73

173.82

178.04

186.48

196.14

208.27

213.17

6.755

149.90

159.99

174.70

188.95

201.34

236.92

239.89

Intermediate capital goods


Note : P-provisional.
Source : BBS

5.07
Code
No.

Price Index of Industrial Goods by Major Economic Activity Classifications


(Base : 1988-89 =100)
Weight

2003-04

2004-05

2005-06

Year
2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

General index :(All)

100.00

174.74

182.70

194.49

208.24

226.37

257.11

259.78

Manufacturing :

Industry

89.657

177.83

186.21

199.23

214.48

234.58

266.71

268.47

Electricity :

8.633

124.26

128.22

128.71

128.71

128.71

148.51

160.89

Mining : Total

1.710

267.81

273.85

278.25

282.44

289.03

302.07

303.44

Clay & pits (china clay)

0.194

107.14

110.89

116.96

124.11

128.57

128.57

128.57

Non-metalic mineral(lime stone)

0.195

181.82

185.61

195.83

209.47

219.85

230.30

230.30

Gas and oil: (Natural gas)

1.321

268.29

274.34

278.73

282.89

289.47

302.42

303.93

Source : National Accounting Wing. BBS

Industry

5.08

173

Price Indices of Domestically Produced Goods by Industrial Groups


(Base : 1988-89=100)

Code
No.
311-312
3112
3113
3114
3115
3116
3118
3122
3123
3126
3127
3128
313
3131
3134
314
3141
3143
321
3211
3213
3214
3217
322
3224
3226
323
3231
324
3241
325
3251
331
3314
332
3321
341
3411
342
3421
3422
351
3511
352
3523
3524
3525
353
3531
3532
3533
3535
354
3541
356
3561
3569

Industry
General index mfg.
Food mfg. except
beverages: Total
Dairy products
Fruits & vegetables
Fish & sea foods
Vanaspati
Edible oils & fats
Flour milling
Bakery products
Sugar manufacturing
Tea (black)
Tea (blending)
Edible salt
Beverage industries :
Spirits & Alcohol
Soft drink
Tobacco Mfg. Total:
Cigarettes
Bidies
Textile mfg. :
Cotton textile
Jute textile
Silk & artificial silk
Dying & Blea
Textile (carpet & Rugs)
Carpel & Rug
Thread Ball making
Wearing appartels
Readymade Garments
Leather & leather prod.
Tanning and finishing
Footwear
Leather footwear
Wood prod. except furniture
Board mfg.
Furniture & fixture:
Wooden Furniture
Paper & paper products:
Paper product(all kinds)
Mfg. Printing & publishing
Newspaper, books etc.
Books & periodicals
Drugs & Pharmaceuticals:
Drugs & Medicines
Industrial Chemical (Total)
Compressed liquified gas
Chemical Fertilisers
Disinfectants & Insecticide
Mfg. of the chemical prod.
Paints & varnishes
Perfumes & cosmeties
Soap & detergents
Matches
Petroleum & coal mfg.
Petroleum
Mfg. of Rubber Products
Cycle tyre & tube
Rubber foot wear

Weight

20012002

20022003

20032004

20042005

20052006

2006-07

2007-08

166.28
252.09
232.01
373.94
121.41
131.11
141.18
182.62
131.80
139.03
140.77
177.56
113.14
100.00
172.55
134.47
148.69
126.74
155.68
141.15
169.97
142.36
100.07
306.85
316.67
113.64
286.35
286.35
171.40
171.40
119.44
119.44
150.49
150.49
219.68
219.68
157.90
157.90
178.99
211.88
170.01
148.07
148.07
121.70
137.88
119.70
125.63
135.30
151.19
133.71
136.53
128.48
191.66
191.66
147.73
117.30
147.85

252.09
234.61
381.59
129.51
129.51
167.84
141.18
212.87
129.63
153.75
141.54
183.33
113.14
100.00
172.55
141.08
150.20
136.11
169.93
191.63
194.54
143.80
100.09
319.93
330.41
113.64
282.21
282.21
172.81
172.81
121.73
121.73
147.65
147.55
233.11
233.11
149.68
149.68
184.29
215.63
175.73
148.53
148.59
124.76
154.17
121.29
125.28
144.54
151.19
182.02
137.88
128.43
238.16
238.16
150.71
118.20
150.83

247.09
247.84
235.89
391.47
132.54
189.57
151.09
225.4
133.66
185.37
146.54
191.67
113.92
100.08
176.47
142.42
148.92
138.89
175.28
141.84
203.65
143.80
101.81
328.51
339.52
113.64
292.95
292.95
173.97
173.97
136.41
136.41
150.54
150.54
257.96
257.96
164.87
164.87
196.14
237.50
184.85
152.06
152.06
127.71
182.29
121.31
126.53
145.52
151.55
182.53
138.31
132.81
242.34
242.34
155.28
124.64
155.39

263.25
263.36
236.99
406.29
136.59
192.73
177.86
244.67
142.57
195.62
152.69
248.33
117.44
101.13
191.18
145.26
144.19
145.83
177.76
147.54
204.08
149.19
103.53
330.25
341.13
115.91
307.00
307.00
180.88
180.88
174.55
174.55
155.10
155.10
304.27
304.27
165.95
165.95
208.30
250.00
196.91
156.64
156.64
135.59
248.96
122.45
126.98
148.85
157.59
187.09
140.92
137.67
273.84
273.84
175.57
132.88
175.73

231.63
309.25
257.42
445.07
138.80
191.68
210.68
294.47
177.15
207.39
116.92
275.83
123.73
105.55
205.88
145.76
145.63
145.83
183.10
154.37
208.24
160.86
104.44
339.85
350.88
122.73
324.73
324.73
192.86
192.86
232.06
273.95
162.12
162.12
373.36
373.36
171.67
171.67
221.52
290.63
202.65
170.84
170.84
149.87
334.79
128.83
119.30
150.15
160.40
190.96
141.67
138.19
354.76
354.76
189.47
141.51
189.16

254.98
395.70
285.54
458.65
143.67
215.99
242.51
407.25
165.02
233.00
191.15
293.74
128.84
108.10
222.55
147.47
150.49
145.83
189.99
172.99
208.27
173.44
107.58
342.54
353.31
130.40
347.56
347.56
223.72
223.72
330.94
330.94
177.08
177.08
468.49
468.49
176.94
16.94
248.51
300.63
234.28
190.37
190.37
159.66
419.79
129.81
127.86
154.56
200.48
198.98
144.67
138.71
391.89
391.89
200.05
156.24
200.22

299.94
516.75
291.57
474.21
146.71
307.06
383.13
571.43
140.75
273.97
217.69
314.17
139.93
116.66
245.10
152.29
157.77
149.31
193.85
179.09
209.83
187.81
109.91
363.77
375.24
137.78
357.90
357.90
255.69
255.69
448.99
448.99
192.19
192.19
537.77
537.77
182.09
182.09
276.87
312.50
267.14
198.72
198.72
177.82
445.00
147.57
127.88
158.40
224.31
208.17
146.05
144.47
512.34
512.34
218.42
192.29
218.52
(Contd)

100.00
16.632
0.174
0.032
1.768
0.436
1.389
1.158
0.943
2.723
7.562
0.148
0.289
0.828
0.678
0.150
5.835
2.056
3.779
24.190
7.679
13.790
1.558
1.163
0.269
0.256
0.013
8.953
8.953
2.439
2.439
1,568
1,568
0.104
0.104
0.117
0.117
2.217
2.217
2.345
0.503
1.842
6.870
6.870
12.690
1.308
11.120
0.262
2.553
0.060
0.441
1.707
0.345
0.643
0.643
0.522
0.002
0.520

174

Industry

5.08

Price Indices of Domestically Produced Goods by Industrial Groups


(Base : 1988-89=100)

Code

Industry

Weight

2001-02

2002-03

2003-04

2004-05

2005-06

2006-07

2007-08

Misc. Plastic Products


PVC products
Mfg. of Pottery
Pottery China ware
Glass & Glass Product
Glass sheet
Glass product
Mfg.of other Non-Metalic
Prods.
Bricks
Cement
Mfg. Basic Metal Prod.:
Iron & steel
Re-rolling mills
Mfg. of Metal Prods.
Hand & Edge Tools
Blades & knives etc.
Metal Furniture
Heating & Lighting
Utensile
Fabricated Metal Equipment
Plumbing equipment
Locks
Machinekry (Non-Electric):
Engines & Turbine
Textile Machinery (Power Loom)
Printing Machinery
Household Machinery
Machinery Equipment
Electrical Machinery
Elec. Motor, Generators
Transformer
Communication equipments
Electric Fans
Wires & Cables
Electric Lamps
Misc. Elec. Production
Electrical apparatus
Transport Equipment
Ship Building
Motor vehicle
Motor cycle
412 Mining
Lime stone & china clay
Lime stone
China clay
Natural Gas
Natural gas
Electricity
Electricity

0.289
0.289
0.538
0.538
0.148
0.005
0.148
2.033

90.24
90.24
145.20
145.20
102.28
100.00
102.36
208.92

88.31
88.31
149.21
149.21
107.04
100.00
107.28
205.27

90.24
90.24
191.38
151.43
111.80
100.10
112.20
207.74

95.24
95.24
192.35
192.35
122.79
101.77
123.52
214.12

109.82
109.82
141.62
141.62
131.95
105.53
132.87
229.57

110.48
110.48
148.28
148.28
139.01
117.31
139.76
244.28

110.04
110.04
161.49
161.49
147.93
156.41
147.64
285.75

0.890
1.143
2.028
0.162
1.866
0.727
0.006
0.052
0.178
0.046
0.445
0.373
0.343
0.030
0.403
0.114
0.085
0.080
0.001
0.123
3.167
0.105

172.56
237.23
125.65
133.16
124.99
136.57
214.98
100.00
148.77
171.28
132.12
166.06
162.22
215.00
168.31
154.46
163.86
138.61
132.66
203.82
122.40
122.84

194.24
21386
125.65
133.16
124.99
137.28
214.98
100.00
148.99
171.28
132.38
176.77
172.22
228.75
175.63
154.46
186.90
138.61
132.66
211.89
123.19
122.84

198.57
214.88
152.46
132.97
153.90
159.59
215.58
100.70
151.70
177.39
138.86
184.98
180.56
235.63
181.24
154.51
196.23
138.64
132.99
223.75
127.20
123.75

200.64
224.62
190.27
141.18
194.53
167.60
224.98
102.21
165.34
173.09
145.79
193.45
188.61
248.75
186.67
155.70
200.55
143.60
133.81
234.23
131.81
131.39

202.71
250.47
211.26
142.97
212.19
165.16
240.74
104.53
210.18
177.30
151.97
224.75
208.33
412.50
200.36
157.02
210.80
149.94
134.89
266.65
135.06
154.10

212.24
269.23
230.08
144.61
237.50
177.26
253.46
106.04
225.57
190.60
163.86
234.73
216.94
438.13
214.17
158.56
219.84
159.66
140.29
297.86
140.34
168.18

246.89
316.01
293.71
149.26
306.25
209.04
862.22
123.46
269.92
219.41
184.81
269.85
252.78
465.00
226.72
160.77
235.42
169.47
154.68
319.66
146.59
178.30

0.403
0.414
0.440
0.640
0.947
0.218
1.519
0.612
0.747
0.160
100.00
0.389
0.195
0.194
99.611
99.611
100.00
100.00

135.66
109.35
156.76
100.00
112.61
161.34
213.43
162.30
263.44
175.49
182.52
145.59
182.92
107.14
182.07
181.69
113.04
114.38

135.66
109.85
157.80
100.00
112.61
169.75
214.97
170.41
263.44
159.13
261.01
144.58
181.82
107.14
261.47
261.47
121.29
121.29

137.80
91.56
156.94
123.12
116.40
175.80
223.41
273.47
277.46
162.14
267.81
144.58
181.82
107.14
268.29
268.29
124.26
124.26

137.76
84.68
156.91
135.95
123.06
185.71
239.31
174.22
308.85
163.65
273.85
148.35
185.61
110.89
274.34
274.34
128.22
128.22

136.64
84.68
157.95
136.33
128.62
196.64
246.31
175.52
318.64
179.35
278.25
156.50
195.83
116.96
278.73
278.73
128.71
128.71

134.46
86.38
158.28
139.87
137.54
217.65
263.44
178.54
347.30
196.62
282.44
166.90
209.47
124.11
282.89
282.89
128.71
128.71

137.99
88.91
158.41
146.02
146.43
235.29
273.25
178.54
362.16
220.43
289.03
174.33
219.85
128.57
289.47
289.47
128.71
128.71

No.

357
3579
361
3612
362
3621
3622
369
3691
3692
371
3711
3713
381
3812
3813
3814
3817
3819
382
3827
3829
383
3831
3834
3835
3837
3839
384
3841
3842
3843
3844
3845
3846
3849
385
3851
3854
3855
291+
291
2912
2915
412
4121
414
4114

Source : BBS

Industry

5.09

175

Handloom Units (Establishment) and Looms by


Type of Ownership and Zila 1990
Total
Zila

Ownership and Number of Handloom Unit


Private Family owner
Partnership
No. of
No. of
No. of
No. of
Unit
Looms
Unit
Looms
14531
17338
5
27
533
1429
3
40
979
1626
9
13
8457
27930
200
1311

Co-operative
No. of
No. of
Unit
Looms
2
9
2
10
6
34
5
51

No. of
Unit
14538
538
994
8662

No. of
Looms
17374
1479
1673
29292

Chandpur
Comilla
Khagrachhari
Feni

319
11339
16072
250

560
17777
19887
322

315
11237
16049
231

512
17516
19759
280

2
94
10
10

21
246
30
13

2
8
13
9

27
15
98
29

Lakshmipur
Noakhali
Rangamati
Hobijanj

661
848
17291
291

784
1058
24128
532

657
844
17265
291

768
1047
23969
532

3
1
19
-

15
1
93
-

1
3
7
-

1
10
66
-

Moulvibazar
Sunamganj
Sylhet
Division Total

3137
168
412
75520

5035
255
681
120837

3120
163
412
75084

5010
213
681
118610

14
3
373

19
31
1860

3
2
63

6
11
367

Dhaka
Gazipur
Manikganj
Munshiganj

6339
816
1761
1909

13340
3112
3527
2943

6298
797
1756
1892

13164
2934
3481
2902

37
17
1
16

151
152
4
21

4
2
4
1

25
26
42
20

Narayanganj
Narsingdi
Faridpur
Rajbari

17231
20511
1459
1634

51468
59671
2352
2869

16948
20143
1448
1605

50228
57746
2319
2769

271
345
3
29

1194
1875
9
100

12
23
8
-

46
50
24
-

663
1748
569
170

847
2637
831
278

652
1729
565
163

820
2568
826
228

10
7
4
5

24
51
5
13

1
12
2

3
18
37

393
1002
620
79
10960
67864

481
2709
1047
210
34678
183000

392
991
613
71
10824
66887

461
2607
990
150
33883
178076

1
9
1
114
870

20
78
4
679
4380

2
7
7
22
107

24
57
56
116
544

Barisal
Bhola
Jhalakati
Pirojpur

4013
30
419
126

9968
45
837
192

3939
27
414
126

9739
36
825
192

56
5
-

111
12
-

18
3
-

118
9
-

Jessore
Jhenaidah
Magura
Narail

2854
2853
442
621

5081
5349
872
989

2835
2838
436
618

5026
5322
851
980

14
14
4
2

42
25
12
5

5
1
2
1

13
2
9
4

Bagerhat
Khulna
Satkhira
Chuadanga

564
1878
3889
1086

781
3516
6213
1629

558
1860
3879
1076

757
3440
6196
1591

4
7
6
10

9
24
11
38

2
11
4
-

15
52
6
-

12433
778
340
754
33080

23620
976
472
1070
6161

12335
777
337
748
32803

23396
968
467
1064
60850

81
203

181
470

17
1
3
6
74

43
8
5
6
290

Bogra
Joypurhat
Dinajpur
Panchagarh

4982
1019
1053
72

6479
1204
1738
106

4933
1014
1030
70

6399
1195
1650
95

22
4
5
-

30
5
7
-

27
1
18
2

50
4
81
11

Thakurgaon
Pabna
Sirajganj
Naogaon

254
9745
13512
1064

283
28868
101536
1232

254
9637
12912
1056

283
28340
93551
1222

102
593
7

491
7952
8

6
7
1

37
33
2
(Contd)

Bandarban
Chittagong
Coxs Bazar
Brahmanbaria

Gopalganj
Madaripur
Sariatpur
Jamalpur
Sherpur
Kishoreganj
Mymensingh
Netrokona
Tangail
Division Total

Kushtia
Meherpur
Barguna
Patuakhali
Division Total

176

Industry

5.09. Handloom Units (Establishment) and Looms by Type of Ownership and Zila, 1990
Total
No. of
Looms

Ownership and Number of Handloom Unit


Private Family owner
Partnership
No. of
No. of
No. of
No. of
Unit
Looms
Unit
Looms

Co-operative
No. of
No. of
Unit
Looms

Zila

No. of
Unit

Natore
Nawabganj
Rajshahi
Gaibandha
Kurigram
Lalmonirhat
Nilphamari
Rangpur

254
1690
887
77
719
262
270
97

470
3159
1598
167
1101
327
513
228

252
1664
868
71
700
254
265
94

468
2990
1443
139
1063
304
480
211

2
23
7
4
1
1
-

2
153
36
20
1
16
-

3
12
2
18
8
4
3

18
119
8
37
23
17
17

35957
212421

149009
514456

35074
209848

139833
497369

771
2217

8719
15429

112
356

457
1658

Division Total
Grand Total

Source: Handloom Survey Report, 1990, BBS

5.10

Ownership, and Loom Operational Status by Size of Handloom Unit, 1990


(Value in Tk. 000)

Ownership & size

No. of

Total

of units

units

Looms

Currently
Operational
Nonopera-

Year round
Operational
Nonopera-

Total
Fixed

Initial
Invest-

Working

Persons

capital

engaged

Private Family

Total
01
02
03
04
05
06-10
11-19
20-29
30

Looms
Looms
Looms
Looms
Looms
Looms
Looms
Looms
Looms

Partnership
Total
01
Looms
02
Looms
03
Looms
04
Looms
05
Looms
06-10
Looms
11-19
Looms
20-29
Looms
30
Looms
Co-operative
Total
01
Looms
02
Looms
03
Looms
04
Looms
05
Looms
06-10
Looms
11-19
Looms
20-29
Looms
30
Looms
Total
01
02
03
04
05
06-10
11-19
20-29
30

Looms
Looms
Looms
Looms
Looms
Looms
Looms
Looms
Looms

Source: BBS

209848
1143044
50869
16012
10033
5003
10035
3164
1108
580

497369
113044
101738
48036
40132
25015
75110
43543
25293
25458

339493
70412
67350
33257
28815
17847
55783
31855
17162
17012

157876
42632
34388
14779
11317
7168
19327
11688
8131
8446

314757
54895
62649
32644
28582
18070
55904
31422
15485
15106

182612
58149
39089
15392
11550
6945
19206
12121
9808
10352

4887840
1267096
900770
398388
374627
224541
731201
445295
296687
249235

2633430
832871
539888
214613
192562
127144
332515
202383
119131
72323

2497185
560206
417852
198741
213098
105703
407160
260377
188554
145494

996733
254598
220411
102345
80606
50384
142590
75239
36636
33924

2217
500
353
208
196
124
399
266
107
64

15429
500
706
624
784
620
3145
3739
2464
2847

11754
358
529
473
588
456
2395
2910
1825
2220

3675
142
177
151
196
164
750
829
639
627

11668
353
537
480
607
471
2421
2845
1725
2229

3761
147
169
144
177
149
724
894
739
618

222629
19866
6346
6694
17933
6097
34909
49413
45335
36036

94055
8658
2865
2293
4239
2606
14111
28956
19023
11304

127908
7042
2817
6200
5168
2537
20798
31362
26170
25814

27982
1338
1766
1443
1584
1394
5939
6542
3850
4126

356
105
76
29
41
24
42
23
12
4

1658
105
152
87
164
120
319
311
269
131

967
72
84
47
108
62
205
183
90
116

691
33
68
40
56
58
114
128
179
15

932
69
84
44
110
49
182
186
92
116

726
36
68
43
54
71
137
125
177
15

38114
1452
2007
946
3798
1599
3790
11805
5070
7647

13244
587
1021
535
1181
495
1734
4609
2367
715

15178
410
537
199
1025
222
1428
3999
5943
1415

2692
234
272
150
327
154
429
588
239
299

212421
113649
51298
16249
10270
5151
10476
3543
1227
648

514456
113649
102596
48747
41080
25755
78574
47593
28026
28436

352214
70842
67963
33777
29511
18365
58383
34948
19077
19348

162242
42807
34633
14970
11569
7390
20191
12645
8949
9088

327347
55317
63270
33158
29299
18590
58507
34453
17302
17451

187099
58332
39326
15579
11781
7165
20067
13140
10724
10985

5148583
1288414
909123
406028
396358
232237
769900
506513
347092
292918

2740729
842116
543774
217441
197982
130245
348360
235948
140521
84342

264027
567658
421206
205140
219291
108462
429386
295738
220667
172723

1027407
256170
222449
103938
82517
51932
148958
82369
40725
38349

Industry

5.11
Items
1
311-312 Food Mfg.:
Shrimps and frog legs
Atta, maida and suji
Bread and biscuit
Sugar
Molasses
Mustard oil
Soyabean oil
Tea (black)
Vegetable ghee
Sea salt (crude)
Country type liquor
Soft drink

Production of Selected Industrial Items


Unit
2

M.Ton
''
''
''
''
''
''
''
''
''

Tobacco Mfg. cigarettes

00 Doz
bot.
M.No.

321-22 Textile Mfg.


Cotton yarn
Cotton cloth
Hessian
Sacking
Carpet backing
Others
Synthetic yarn

M.Ton
'000'Metric
M.Ton
''
''
''
'000'Metric

2009-2010
Quantity
Value
3
4
53813 3276673570
156528
3353189
48212
48212
62203
2799135

177

(Value in 000 Taka)

2010-2011
Quantity
Value
5
6
65864
45248568
147813
4254629
49585
4264310
100305
4513725
69307
3118815

2011-12
Quantity
Value
7
8
67960
164247
4121597
46313

76918
68261
76918
-

5153506
7066242
5153506
735352

76970
60078
76970
-

7697000
5407020
6911409

37592
23677

6841744
28412400

43857
23446

9056086
328244

18180
52975
-

32974760
1695200
1782557
10347787
826273
794790

179312
56181
46708
185066
15616
42514
9766

3586400
2247240
-

54925
240125
17720
56259

6296
1067

2020730
921988
33407

469278
7050
740

7679
24

39754147

25376
1269140
-

933678
359
65047
-

16529287
14200
1300940

121223

13194113

45906

9040888

172077
56546

341 Paper products:


Newsprint
Particle board
Hard board

'000'sq.m
'000'sq.m

351-353 Chemicals &


fertilizers:
Urea
Amn. Sulphate
T.S.P.
S.S.P.
Sulphuric acid
Hydro. Acid
Caustic soda
Chlorine
D.D.T.
Medicine (vlue of prod)
Paints and varnishes
Matches

M.Ton
''
''
''
''
''
''
''
''
'000'Tk
'000'Liter
'000'G.B

1056100
76618
-

10561000
2911484
-

908837
725
63457
-

296574
29119
13330

29657438
3785470
799800

45439248
31480
14141

M.Ton
''
''
''
''
''
''
''
''
''
''
''
''
''
''

141121
22127
32208
793
6316
2549
241424
1871
285510
19731
34443
11330
445674

1584795
2186565
3162502
88792
375305
156117
12794682
209565
12560095
2443845
553126
523776
4278463

131399
18627
33728
759
9100
2366
266991
2184
2184
305548

1457539
1913070
3440067
86105
559941
182169
14859512
115263
115263
15916214

111267
32813
30402
841
7389
3907
226093
2206
307690
25224

1267482
3750019
3484629
109248
509509
420845
14329436
141039
20088814
1545421

18585
131625

988817
4679998

90822
12788

5411914
566363

1338031

45922529

314797

2992057
(Contd)

354 Petroleum products:


Naptha
M.S.
H.O.B.C.
S.B.P.
M.T.T.
J.P.I.
S.K.O.
L.D.O.
H.S.D.
J.B.O.
F.O. (H.S.)
F.O. (L.S.)
L.P.G.
Residue
R.C.O.

31425
18148

178

Industry

5.11

Production of Selected Industrial Items


(Value in 000 Taka)

Items

Unit
1

356 Rubber products:


3569 Rubber footwear
357 Misc. plastic products:
3579 PVC products
36 Non-Metallic Mineral products:
361 Pottery China & Earthen
Ware :
3612 Ceramic
362 Glass & Glass Products:
3622 Glass products
369 Other Non-Metallic
Mineral Products:
3691 Bricks
3692 Cement
37 Basic Metal Industry:
371 Iron & Steel Basic Industry:
3711 Iron & steel
3713 Re-Rolling
38 Fabricated Metal,Machinery
and
Equipments:
381 Fabricated Metal:
3819 Utensils
1. Aluminium Wear
2. Enamel Wear
3827 Plumbing Equipments
3829 Fabricated Metal
383 Machinery Non-Electric :
3831 Engine & Turbine :
1. Diesel Engine
2. Centrifugal pumps
3. Turbine pumps
3834 Textile Machinery (PLoom)
3839 Machinery equipments
Electrical NEC
1. Machinery parts
2. Machinery parts
3841 Elect. Indus. Machinery
Parts
3842 Radio, TV. & Telephone
1. Radio
2. Television
3. Telephone Set
3843 Electrical Appliances
3844 Wires & Cables (Elec.)
3845 Electric Lamps
3846 Batteries
3849 Electrical Apperatus
385 Transport Equipments :
3851 Ship Building (Cons.steel)
3854 Motor Vehicles
3855 Motor Cycle
2912 Lime Stone
2915 China Clay
412 Natural Gas :
4121 Natural Gas
411 General Index of Electricity :
4114 Electricity

2009-2010
Quantity
Value
3
4

2010-2011
Quantity
Value
5
6

2011-12
Quantity
7

Value
8

Doz. Pair

332752

48136

308819

44674

308223

M.Ton

19015

1045825

2328

1280455

26592

'000' Doz

8935

3139044

1323

3275356

9119

Gross

3857904

887318

3604928

82919

2370817

'000'No.
M.Ton

114219
2877203

342657
17838659

125152
2982121

375456
18489150

124033
3197110

M.Ton
" M.Ton

170293

5534523
-

226262

735345

222470

3791
441416
277447
441416
277447
277447
4645
215
2719

88283200
366375
184504
277615
184504
53999
2313

200776
277617
7532
277615

417861
200473
200473

294550
277054
-

593591
261085
-

441503
46699

2719

8300
279165

539940
18324

7857
298912

567009
24271

7824
283618

596481
32808

34697

1735

211525

2233704

10108
104292
23032

392898
1184757
397993

24271
7857
304962
73366
34129
235896
10180

26915
774745
24040
9000

46160
112419
27690

636085
160759
1763022

112430
26096
49888
119051
243976

6117

13546953
49888

119051
243976
5279
486
52087
29401

M.Ton
'000' Nos.
Doz.
"
No.
"
"
'000'No.
M.Ton
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
M.T.
'000'No.
"
No.
M.T.
No.
No.
M.T.
"

825

6179

M.Cu Metre

49355
-

170225
-

MKWH

59919
27431

21236
34018

Industry

5.12

Structure of Jute Manufacturing Industry


No. of mills Running

Year

No. of looms
installed

No. of looms
operating

BJMC
BJMA
BJMC
BJMA
2005-06
22
48
10734
11112
2006-07
22
64
10734
12210
2007-08
18
74
7611
12550
2008-09
16
74
7320
12723
2009-10
19
76
7509
10465
2010-11
21
76
10379
12650
2011-12
24
92
8680
13638
Source: Bangladesh Jute Mills Corporation & Bangladesh Jute Mils Association

BJMC
6745
6034
5104
4702
6660
7509
7589

No. of workers (permanent)


(000)
BJMA
3004
3721
4403
4395
8418
4333
4615

BJMC
38
36
27
24
25
31
64

5.13

Production, Export, Consumption and Stock of Jute Goods

Year

Beginning of
the season
BJMC
BJMA
13
18
12
05
05
14
07
19
12
33
28
11

Total
Export
Internal
production
overseas
consumption
BJMC
BJMA
BJMC
BJMA
BJMC
BJMA
2005-06
145
121
130
85
16
42
2006-07
113
146
102
91
18
39
2007-08
125
166
103
110
20
48
2008-09
108
167
89
88
19
47
2010-11
166
188
27
2011-12
179
177
128
114
17
49
Source: Bangladesh Jute Mills Corporation & Bangladesh Jute Mill Association

5.14
Year

BJMA
31
43
42
40
42
48
48

(Thousand M.Ton)
Stock at End of the
season
BJMC
BJMA
12
54
05
14
07
16
06
52
64
26

Structure of Cotton Textile Industries


No. of

Installed

Working at the

Consump-

Yarn

Production of

Produc-

reporting

capacity
No. of
No. of
spindles
looms
(000)
(000)

end of the period


No. of
No. of
spindles
looms
(000)
(000)

tion of

produced

surplus

tion of

cotton

(000 kg)

yarn

cloth

(000 kg)

(000 Metre)

mills

1999-2000
63
1998-99
63
1997-98
63
2000-01
63
2001-02
63
2002-03
63
2003-04
63
2004-05
63
2005-06
63
2006-07
63
2007-08
63
2008-09
63
2009-10
63
2010-11
63
Source : Bangladesh Textile Mills
10

179

1209
6
1209
6
1299
6
1209
6
1308
6
1308
6
1310
6
1224
8
1224
9
1225
9
1226
11
1227
11
1228
12
1228
14
Corporation & BTMA

600
610
590
603
606
607
602
614
622
625
730
785
792
800

2
2
2
2
2
2
3
5
6
5
7
8
9
10

(000 kg)
64397
58636
57992
65907
67417
76822
93351
116136
133265
172003
190615
198267
208576
213045

58543
54800
53053
60819
65576
69838
84865
105573
121150
156634
171354
176166
181371
179312

55317
50587
50577
58067
61903
65740
78880
98107
112107
146428
160843
164727
169332
172636

12410
11155
10418
14731
16138
18030
26336
32872
39788
43730
46074
50536
48975
56181

180

Industry

5.15
Items

Saree
Dhuti

Variety-Wise Quantity and Value of Production of Cloth


2004-2005
Quantity
Value

2005-2006
Quantity
Value

2006-07
Quantity

Value

2007-2008
Quantity
Value

2008-09
Quantiry

(Quantity in thousand metre and value in thousand taka)


2009-10
2010-11
Value
Quantiry
Value
Quantiry
Value

Lungi
Long cloth

7378

247900

8654

294236

9021

306714

8711

313596

9427

337372

9340

373600

9498

379920

Poplin
Shirting

2095
2207

88514
100418

2771
3118

104963
143428

2848
3744

107880
172224

3139
4789

125560
229584

3822
5577

152880
267696

4236
6008

190620
306735

4837
6613

217665
330650

Drill
Saloo

4284
-

299880
-

5999
-

431928
-

6479
-

466488
-

6855
-

514125
-

7596
-

569700
-

7957
-

636560
-

4548
-

213700
-

Markin
Others

12795
4113

307080
90486

14014
5232

250350
120336

15508
6130

277039
140990

16086
6494

321720
162350

16964
7153

339280
178825

17911
7633

447775
228990

18682
8295

560460
207375

Total

39788

1445241

43730

1471335

46074

1612590

50536

1847753

48975

1781280

52473

1909770

Source: Bangladesh Textile Mills Corporation and BTMA

Industry

5.16
Year

181

Count-Wise Quantity and Value of Production of Yarn


Yarn 01-31
counts
Quantity

Yarn 32
counts
Quantity

Yarn 33-39
counts
Quantity

Yarn 40
counts
Quantity

Yarn 41-59
counts
Quantity

Yarn 60
counts
Quantity

Yarn above
60 counts
Quantity

(Quantity in thousand kg and value in thousand taka)


Hosiery
Double
Total Yarn
yarn
counts
Estimated
Quantity
Quantity
Quantity
Value

1992-93

6914

11734

1723

21743

6731

7081

3435

395

816

60588

7978028

1993-94

7198

8808

3043

18346

9846

5312

3958

503

788

57790

6862651

1994-95

8343

6109

2658

16074

7446

3444

4204

534

322

49134

6259338

1995-96

8034

6445

2544

17855

7940

2593

3899

123

496

49929

7582652

1996-97

9077

5057

2875

17549

9134

2005

3451

97

514

50159

7665415

1997-98

9485

5276

3003

19211

9510

2149

3602

87

557

52880

8062558

1998-99

9480

5612

3062

20378

20378

9733

2229

77

576

54800

8320972

1999-00

9099

6761

3319

21845

10198

2602

4008

86

625

58543

9023887

2000-01

9455

7129

3638

21969

10745

2822

4280

87

694

60819

9360970

2001-02

10424

7734

3610

24071

11869

2589

4267

117

895

65576

10033.28

2002-03

11752

4882

4184

26260

13584

3064

5024

125

963

69838

10648126

2003-04

14384

2876

6864

32781

16826

3881

6186

120

1100

84867

13027402

2004-05

17092

2727

10767

38529

20628

6689

7689

158

1297

105578

15892569

2005-06

19370

3565

13016

42676

21189

9976

9415

533

1410

121150

18560228

2006-07

22580

9002

14399

48694

23295

16137

16462

5054

1745

156634

23808368

2007-08

22543

12407

14516

49075

23344

17558

22539

5715

2501

171354

25993473

2008-09

24175

9892

15224

50366

23109

18732

23626

7088

4030

176166

26777232

2090-10

24650

10531

16035

50405

23607

19432

24220

7565

4926

181371

36274200

2010-11

25066

109333

16498

50730

24105

19872

24780

7976

5354

179356

39458320

Source: Bangladesh Textile Mills Corporation and BTMA

182

Industry

5.17

Grade-Wise Production of Tea

Classification

Orthodox

2004-05
C.T.C
Leggcut

Total

Orthodox

2005-06
C.T.C
Leggcut

Total

2006-07
C.T.C
Leggcut

Orthodox

Total

Orthodor

(Million kg.)
2011
C.T.C
LeggTotal
cut

Leaf

31.96

31.96

32.75

32.75

34.41

34.41

50.10

50.10

Dust

22.96

22.96

23.91

23.91

24.47

24.47

8.86

8.86

Green

0.17

0.17

Total

54.92

56.66

58.88

59.13

59.13

Source : Bangladesh Tea Board

5.18

Number of Tea Factory Workers

Year
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2011

No. of
establishments
116
116
116
116
116
122

No. of all
employees
103331
104143
104096
105182
105430
110588

No. of
production workers
98071
98809
98836
99852
99890
104883

Note : From 1982-83 and on wards as of production workers includes Tea labourers.
Sources: B.B.S. & Bangladesh Tea Board

5.19

Quantity and Value of Production of Minerals by Type


Limestone
Year

Quantity
(M.ton)

China clay

Value
('000' Tk.)

Quantity
(M.ton)

Natural gas

Value
('000' Tk.)

Quantity
(106 cft.)

Value
('000' Tk.)

1996-97

28273

16963

8849

7210

7390

9280584

1997-98

32324

19394

7731

5939

7955

15170185

1998-99

5053

3032

8137

6250

8244

16692520

1999-2000

14304

7685

8845

6843

9372

19318680

2000-01

16977

11273

10334

7312

10573

21780380

2001-02

56296

33777

10376

6831

11094

22839220

2002-03

30449

20251

9630

7018

11926

24567560

2003-04

20038

12029

13113

11487

12827

26411260

2004-05

30127

18076

13738

11829

13605

44347433

2005-06

17988

10792

19766

16584

14921

51462529

2006-07

31000

18598

19429

18242

15920

54901182

2007-08

6573

6065

17014

58681286

2008-09

18510

63840990

2009-10

19919

68710631

2010-11

20075

69238075

2011-12

21056

Note: Unit of natural gas has been shown in million cubic metre since 1989-90
Source:
(i)
BCIC - Bangladesh Chemical Industries Corporation (limestone)
(ii) BMD - Bureau of Mineral Development (china clay)
(iii) Petro-Bangla (natural) gas

Industry

5.20

183

Basic Indicators of Industrial Statistics

Characteristics
1. No. of Establishments covered in CMI by Administrative Division :
Total
Dhaka
Chittagong
Rajshahi
Khulna

1997-98

1999-2000

2000-2001

29573
13900
4428
7131
4114

24752
11588
4235
6570
2359

28065
-

34710
16415
4232
10614
2700

214705
24012
43391
130257
3129
13915

243805
29543
44320
147680
22262

336145
40795
700030
191812
33508

925189
54368
106008
299356
465457

2104247
1394958
709289

2259717
1421734
837983

2465697
1530588
935109

3335144
1927637
1407507

45843
33689
12154

56706
37001
19705

78157
56846
21311

176978
-

2590755
1811435
779320

2613564
2259717
2005038

2819050
1837432
981618

3705884
-

51257
38587
12670

61572
41089
20483

85386
63448
21938

576655
539752
5623
411

639220
581177
8012
1676

851324
848509
2137
678

Industrial Cost (Million Taka)


Taxes paid (Million Taka) :
Total Taxes
Excise duty
Sales taxes

372696

403778

611026

1193809

27674
25950
1724

32222
30200
2022

32077
26765
5311

8106
6373
1733

10. Gross output (Million Taka) :


11. Gross value added (Million Taka) :
12. Value added at factor cost (Million Tk.)

576656
203960
133686

639220
235443
155820

901937
290910
198662

1912048
718239
599130

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.
9.

Fixed Assets (Million Taka) :


Total
Land & improvement to land
Buildings (Residential, Factory & other)
Machinery & equipment
Transport & Equipments
Other
Number of Employees :
Both sexes
Male
Female
Employment Cost of employees (Million Taka) :
Both sexes
Male
Female
Total persons engaged (No.):
Both sexes
Male
Female
Employment cost of persons engaged (Million Taka) :
Both sexes
Male
Female
Products & by-products (Million Taka) :
Total
Finished products
By products
Industrial waste

2005-06

Source : Compiled by BBS

5.21

Gross Value Added of Top Ten Industries


(Value in 000)
Name

Gross Value Added


1997-98

Readymade garments
Pharmaceuticals
Food & beverage
Cotton textile
Non-metalic mineral
product
Leather & leather product
Wodden furniture
Paper, printing & publishing
Jute textile
Soap & detergent
Source: SMI(2005-06) BBS

1999-00

2001-2002

2005-2006

39350586
8434412
1962109
6470676
5750683

56994590
9073565
23435906
10013860
8856733

65282477
53146102
30657203
20001691
15006158

171892226
33714284
51111377
14456037
70011284

16283065
264266
6212528
8578965
2059332

17052619
1722994
9814705
6006395
1923016

8816822
8456584
7491459
7217582
5301847

13934426
4252894
17250639
8982111
2243618

184

5.22

Industry

Summary Statistics by Different Characteristics

Characteristics
1. No. of establishments
2. No. of establishments by administrative divisions :
Total
Dhaka
Chittagong
Khulna
Rajshahi
Barisal
Sylhet
3. Ownership of establishments (No.) :
-Government
-Private
-Joint venture
4. Legal status (No.) :
-Individually owned
-Partnership
-Private limited company
-Public limited company
-Nationalized corporations
-Co-operatives & Others
5. Fixed assets (Million Tk. ) :
-Total
-Land & improvement to land
-Buildings (residential, non-residential & others)
-Machineries & equipments
-Transport and others
6. Persons engaged (No.) :
-Total
-No. of employees
-Operatives (production work)
7. Number of all employees :
-Both sexes
-Male
-Female
8. Establishments by employment size (No.) :
-10-19
-20-49
-50-99
-100-999
-1000 and above
9. Establishments by fixed asset size
Up to Tk. 50.000
Tk. 50.001 100.000
Tk. 100.001 1.000.000
Tk. 1.000.001 10.000.000
Tk. 10.000.001 and over
10. Employment cost (million Tk.)
Total employment cost
- Wages and salaries
- Other cash benefits and non-cash benefits
- Employers contribution
11. Taxes (million Tk.)
- Total taxes
-Excise duties
- Sales taxes
12. Value of gross output (million Tk.)
13. Industrial cost (million Tk.)
14. Gross value added (million (TK.
15. Indirect taxes (million Tk.)
16. Value added at factor cost (million Tk.)
17. Fixed assets and output by ownership (million Tk.)
Government :
- Fixed assets
- Gross value of output
Private :
- Fixed assets
- Gross output
Joint venture :
- Fixed assets
- Gross value of output
Source: SMI(2005-06) BBS

1997-98
29573

1999-2000
24752

2001-2002
28065

2005-2006
34710

29573
13900
4428
4114
131

24752
11588
4235
2359
6570

34710
16415
4232
2700
10614
139
610

158
29347
68

147
24520
85

138
27833
94

119
34374
217

22708
602
5612
446
151
53

17930
564
4634
432
137
55

19440
658
7334
417
138
78

25470
2141
6628
303
104
64

214704
24011
43391
130257
17044

243805
29543
44320
147680
22262

336145
40795
700030
191812
33508

925189
54368
106008
299356
465457

2590755
2104247
1838667

2613564
2259717
2005038

2819050
2465697
2142401

3705884
3335144
2984949

2104247
1394958
709289

2259717
1421734
837983

2465697
1530588
935109

3335144
1927637
1407507

9420
6980
2472
5057
156

10479
5471
3839
4722
240

7094
12849
2782
5000
341

15172
11416
2901
4623
598

3229
2823
15978
6024
1520

2052
2696
12228
5937
1838

414
154
8646
7507
11.343

2528
2411
16383
9880
3508

55789
45843
8582
1363

58706
56706
1754
246

78157
69350
7825
981

176978
161842
13358
1777

27674
25949
1724
576655
372695
203959
27674
133685

32222
30200
2022
639220
403778
235443
32222
155820

32077
26765
5311
901937
611026
290910
32077
198662

8106
6373
1733
1912048
1193809
718239
8106
599130

88212
54471

83359
50266

80445
44480

65646
28620

116389
481482

150762
548971

249553
828117

814321
1822907

10102
40702

9684
39984

6157
29340

45222
60520

Industry

185

Industrial Statistics For the Years of 1973-74 to 2005-2006

5.23

(Value in Million Tk)

Period

No. of Reporting
Establishment

Value of
Fixed Assets

Value of
Gross Output

Gross Value
added

1973-74

1427

3654

307404

1974-75

2847

4640

370097

260444

7350

3737

309515

11800

4569

3431

1975-76

2216

5475

1976-77

2057

6526

353640

292040

15930

6240

4384

347385

281880

18734

6682

4403

1977-78

2728

1978-79

2728

7693

400670

317623

27120

10263

6694

7693

400670

317623

27120

10263

1979-80

6094

3006

8791

417298

330463

34784

13061

9275

1980-81

3152

11509

438044

341425

40717

14130

9579

1981-82

3356

13962

456291

356139

47630

15711

10363

1982-83

3538

14467

448951

348932

50623

18832

13380

1983-84

3740

22873

452436

349660

62042

23068

16913

1984-85

3934

27170

468606

364086

69917

23956

17245

1985-86

4473

30293

466636

369433

75483

29567

20142

1986-87

4519

35520

478696

381669

41216

31954

22404

1987-88

4793

36173

489500

390663

89177

32549

23975

1988-89

23752

83279

991689

822210

177568

60663

47242

1989-90

25283

83393

1084583

910871

201836

65815

47489

1990-91

25890

87758

1110582

941869

208383

66412

45518

1991-92

26446

102415

1156204

984792

222868

73249

51090

1992-93

26677

106312

1248708

1069002

256436

84459

55639

1993-94

27247

126645

1203018

1040804

329682

143572

109515

1995-96

28920

206830

1714039

1486875

508460

182233

121162

1997-98

29573

214704

2104247

1838667

576655

203959

133685

1999-00

24752

243805

2259717

2005038

639220

235443

155820

2001-02

28065

336145

2465397

2142401

901937

290910

198662

2005-06

34710

925189

3335144

2984949

1912048

718239

599130

Source : SMI(2005-06), BBS

Employment
All Employee
Operational
(No)
(No)

Value Added
at Factor
Cost

186

Industry

5.24

Industrial Statistics by Employment, Gross Output, Value Added by Public and


Private Sector by the Years

Period
No. of
Establishment

Public (Government)
All
Gross Output
Employee

Private (including joint Venture)


All Employee
Gross

Gross Value

No. of

added

Establishment

Output

Gross
Value
added

1972-73

136

119069

1974-75

277

251602

6368

1975-76

291

268330

10001

1976-77

416

272003

10560

1977-78

315

298956

15930

1978-79

303

310188

1979-80

297

316736

1980-81

292

1981-82

290

1982-83

227

246189

27524

9617

3356

202762

23099

9215

1983-84

196

223914

31520

11429

33544

228522

30522

11639

1984-85

194

230159

34043

11357

3740

238447

35875

12599

1985-86

174

217897

34734

13699

4299

248739

40749

15868

1986-87

170

219714

36996

14081

4349

258982

47220

17873

1987-88

167

222994

38913

14496

4626

266506

50263

19054

1988-89

210

277078

47488

23158

23542

714612

130080

37504

1989-90

226

309933

48354

19369

25057

774650

153482

46446

1990-91

230

280230

48816

189720

25660

830352

159568

47440

1991-92

210

280273

45436

16908

26236

1047014

177432

56341

1992-93

235

244337

41516

18567

26442

1004370

214920

65892

1993-94

191

143362

35687

22778

27056

1059655

293994

120793

1995-96

167

182528

42756

20761

28753

1531509

465705

161462

1997-98

158

187376

54471

32769

29415

1916871

522184

171190

1999-00

147

157882

50266

28446

24605

2101835

588955

206998

2001-02

138

138242

44480

20173

27833

2327455

857457

270738

2005-06

119

100904

28620

11544

34591

3604980

1883428

706695

Source : SMI(2005-06), BBS

1705

747

1850

63023

1386

627

2561

2570

118495

5462

2008

3045

1925

85310

5929

3195

3682

1641

75382

8174

3000

5303

2451

95362

6899

2800

18591

7065

2425

90482

8529

3198

23053

8279

2709

100562

11730

4782

235549

26739

8584

2860

112495

13978

5546

328906

30235

8679

3066

127385

17395

7032

Industry

5.25

187

Size and Growth Rate of Manufacturing Sector


(At constant prices of 1995-96)
(Taka in crore)

Type of Industry

2005-06

2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

2011-12

2012-13(P)

Small & Cottage

13551.5

14865.1

15920.0

17018.9

18340.9

19411.9

20664.7

22061.9

(9.2)

(9.7)

(7.1)

(6.90)

(7.77)

(5.84)

(6.45)

(6.76)

Medium-Large

33268.2

36507.1

39157.2

41735.0

44229.8

49069.9

54232.3

59830.6

(11.4)

(9.7)

(7.3)

(6.58)

(5.98)

(10.94)

(10.52)

(10.32)

46819.7

51372.2

55077.2

58753.9

62570.7

68481.8

74897.0

81892.5

(10.8)

(9.7)

(7.2)

(6.68)

(6.5)

(9.45

(9.37)

(9.34)

Total

Note: Growth rate is shown in parenthesis


Source:
Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics

5.26

Quantum Index of Production for Medium and Large Scale


Manufacturing Industries by year
(1988-89=100)
(Taka in crore)

Industry
Medium to Large

2005-06

2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

2011-12

2012-13(P)

328.35

360.33

386.48

413.39

441.98

447.84

570.44

612.51

Scale Industries
Source:

Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics

Energy

Chapter 6

Basunes

ENERGY

189

190

Energy

Energy

6.01

191

Indicators of the Energy Sector


Items

2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

2011-12

5202

5201

5719

5823

7264

8716

A. Electricity
Total Installed capacity (MW)
Maximum Demand (MW)

3718

4130

4162

4606

4890

6060

Total Generation (GWH)

23268

24946

26533

29247

31355

35118

Total Sale (MKWH)

21181

22622

23937

24860

26652

29974

Transmission lines in Kilo metre :


Distribution lines in kilo metre

7044

5684

4557

4762

8795

271144

29174

31362

33366

33879

443

443

221

236

236

236

(35KV&below)
Electrification (No.):
a. Thana
b. Village
c. Deep/Shallow & Low

3495

3495

4204

4792

4792

4810

21020

21020

26572

29626

30405

30933

lift pumps

B. Gas
Total Production (BCF)

562.21

600.86

653.75

703.6

708.90

743.5

Consumption (BCF)

536.26

584.51

643.16

710.23

714.40

751.81

Gas Connection (Number)

135771

168119

17612

139105

26652

C. Petroleum Import (M.Ton)


i) Crude Oil

1108492

1037287

858561

1133241

1405062

1083467

ii) Refined Oil

2537048

2273264

2507674

2638055

3489775

4090915

4276

4995

4801

7249

4745

4980

iii) Lube base Oil

D. Petroleum Expenditure (Million US$)


i) Crude OIl
ii) Refined Oil
iii) Lube base Oil

577.76

734.09

494.44

646.21

978.81

919.26

1506.34

2067.12

1577.13

1729.92

2964.08

3859.62

3.63

4.31

3.40

7.48

5.99

6.27

Note : BTU-British Thermal Unit. Cons.-Consumption, BCF=Billion Cubic Feet.


Gas Production is shown only Single Year for 2010 & 2011
Source : PDB, BOGMC, BPC

192

Energy

6.02

Installed Capacity Power Generation Demand and Load Shedding


Installed Capacity
(Derated) (mw))

Maximum Peak
Generation (mw)

Maximum Load
Shedding (mw)

2638

2136

711

2881

2449

774

2665

3149

2665

436

3033

3394

3033

663

4230

3217

3659

3217

367

4680

3428

3947

3428

468

2003-04

4680

3592

459

3592

694

2004-05

4995

3721

4597

3721

770

2005-06

5245

3782

4693

3782

1312

2006-07

5202

3718

5112

3718

1345

2007-08

5201

4130

5569

4130

1049

2008-09

5719

5166

6066

4162

1269

2009-10

5823

5271

6454

4606

1459

2010-11

7264

6639

6765

4890

1335

2011-12

8716

8100

7518

6060

1058

Year

Installed Capacity
(mw)

1997-98

3091

2320

1998-99

3603

2850

1999-00

3711

2000-01

4005

2001-02
2002-03

Demand Forecast
(mw)

Note : m. w. - megawatt.
Source : Bangladesh Power Development Board

6.03

Maximum Generation and Percent Increase


Year
East Zone

Maximum Generation In MW
West Zone

System Total

% Increase over the


preceding year

1997-98

1560

577

2136

1.026

1998-99

1828

621

2449

4.625

1999-00

1878

787

2665

8.842

2000-01

2175

858

3033

13.816

2001-02

2447

771

3218

6.076

2002-03

2512

917

3428

6.542

2003-04

2646

946

3592

4.787

2004-05

2750

971

3724

3.583

2005-06

2809

973

3782

1.647

2006-07

2725

993

3718

-1.700

2007-08

3089

1041

4130

11.087

2008-09

3589

573

4162

0.777

2009-10

3883

723

4606

10.665

2010-11

3962

928

4890

6.166

1261

6066

24.049

2011-12
4805
Note : m. w. - megawatt.
Note: Coal is included from the year 2005-06
Source : Bangladesh Power Development Board

Energy

6.04

193

Gross Energy Generation (GWH) of BPDB and Others


Gross Energy Generation of BPDB
East Zone
West Zone
System Total

Year

1997-98
11789
1093
1998-99
13126
746
1999-00
13634
684
2000-01
13717
1111
2001-02
13267
1183
2002-03
11371
1510
2003-04
11303
2039
2004-05
11910
2157
2005-06
13177
2240
2006-07
12964
2531
2007-08
13397
2758
2008-09
13627
2803
2009-10
14735
2329
2010-11
12845
2680
2011-12
13316
2758
Source : Bangladesh Power Development Board

6.05

BPDB Net
Generation

12882
13872
14318
14828
14450
12881
13342
14067
15417
15495
16155
16431
17064
15525
16074

12194
13060
13495
14062
13674
12159
12584
13223
14456
14539
15167
15449
16072
14673
15201

Total Private
Generation
Inclu. REB
(Net)

Total
Generation
(Net)

578
1244
2193
3771
6299
7718
8185
8522
8729
9779
11084
13175
16682
19917

12194
13638
14739
16255
17445
18458
20302
21408
22978
23268
24946
26533
29247
31355
35118

% Increase
over the
Preceding
Year
8.46
11.84
8.07
10.28
7.32
5.80
9.99
5.45
7.33
1.26
712
6.36
10.23
7.21
12.00

Consumption of Fuel (BPDB)


Year

1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12

Natural Gas
In MMCFT

Liquid Fuel in Million liter


Furnace oil
HSD, Sko & LDO

120376.26
136802.00
141330.13
151312.47
151577.35
131180.00
134482.37
141021.85
153920.65
146261.67
150991.54
161007.68
166557.42
150031.41
151047.84

108.47
53.14
137.35
114.02
102.10
154.20
209.17
229.86
204.85
111.84
137.11
90.26
9.74
118.73
182.48

320.11
245.05
110.49
92.01
66.00
74.08
114.32
123.75
149.61
119.19
111.52
112.81
124.69
137.66
59.89

Coal in Million Ton

0.19
0.51
0.45
0.47
0.48
0.41
0.45

Source : Bangladesh Power Development Board

6.06

Per Capita Generation and Consumption (GRID)


Year

Total Generation
(GWh)

Total
Population
(In million)
128
130
132
134
133
135
137
139
141
143
145
146

Total
Sale
(mkwh)
11352
12461
14003
15243
16332
18024
19196
20954
21181
22622
23937
24860

Per Capita
Generation
(kwh)
112.89
119.71
123.14
136.02
138.36
149.74
155.78
164.73
164.75
174.45
183.26
200.32

Per Capita
Consumption
(kwh)
88.69
95.85
106.08
113.80
122.43
133.11
139.68
150.22
149.97
158.20
165.32
170.27

1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2008-09
2009-10
2009-10

14450
15563
16255
17445
18458
20302
21408
22978
23268
24946
26533
29247

2010-11

31355

148

26652

211.86

180.08

2011-12
Source: Power Development Board

35118

152

29974

231.68

197.72

194

Energy

6.07

Plant Wise Generation, 2011-12

Sl.
No

Name of power plant

1
2

Karnafuli Hydro (240 MW+350MW)


Chittagong Themal Power Plan Unit #-1
Chittagong Themal Power Plan Unit #-2
Sikalbaha 60 MW SteamTurbine
Sikalbaha 150 MW Gas Turbine
Hathazari 100 MW Peaking pp
Sangu, Dohazari 100 MW PP
Ashuganj 264 MW Steam Turbine
Ashuganj 3150 MW Steam Turbine
Ashuganj GT 1
Ashuganj ST
Ashuganj GT 2
Ashuganj 50 MW gas Engine
Chandpur 150 MW CCPP
nd
Ghorasal 255 MW Steam Turbine (1+2 Unit)
th
Ghorasal 2210 MW Steam Turbine (3+4 Unit)
th
Ghorasal 2210 MW Steam (5+6 Unit)
Siddhirganj 210 MW Steam Turbine
Siddhirganj 2120 MW Gas Turbine
Haripur 333 MW Gas Turbine
Tongi 100 MW Gas Turbine
Shajibazar Gas Turbine (4 Units)
Shajibazar 60 MW Gas Turbine
Sylhet 120 MW Gas Turbine
Sylhet 1150 MW Gas Turbine
st
Fenchuganj C.C. (1 Unit)
Fenchuganj C.C. (2nd Unit)
Titas (Doudkandi) 50 MWRE
Kuhlna 1110 MW Steam Turbine
Kuhlna 160 MW Steam Turbine
Barisal 220 MW Gas Turbine
Barisal Diesel (9 Units)

3
4
5
6

8
9
10
11
12
13
14
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21

22

Bhola Diesel
Bhola New

23
24

Bheramara 320 MW Gas Turbine


Baghabari 71 MW Gas Turbine
Baghabari 100 MW Gas Turbine
Baghabari 50 MW RE
Gopal gonj 100 MWPeaking PP
Bera 70 MWRE
Faridpur 50MW Peaking PP
Rangpur 20 MW Gas Turbine
Saidpur 20 MW Gas Turbine
Barapukuria 2125 MW ST (COAL)
Total (Grid)
Isolated East
Isolated West
Total BPDB
BPDB Station Uses

25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32

Type of
fuel

Hydro
Gas
Gas
Gas
Gas
F. Oil
F. Oil
Gas
Gas
Gas
Gas
Gas
Gas
Gas
Gas
Gas
Gas
Gas
Gas
Gas
Gas
Gas
Gas
Gas
Gas
Gas
Gas
F. Oil
F.Oil
F.Oil
HSD
HSD
HSD
FO
HSD
HSD
Gas
Gas
F. Oil
F. Oil
F. Oil
F. Oil
HSD
HSD
COAL

Installed
Capacity (As of
June) (MW)
220
200
180
40
150
98
102
128
390
35
16
40
53
78
360
380
150
210
60
105
66
20
142
90
104
52
55
30
32

46
71
100
52
109
71
54
20
20
200
4329

Gross Energy
Generation
(Gwh)
780.26
566.25
118.00
43.55
324.09
73.79
80.09
340.28
2786.07
240.89
77.60
316.17
406.74
98.95
335.30
2213.03
1389.10
1.98
702.69
355.04
451.91
19.43
415.92
13.46
103.95
538.55
447.15
74.41
147.61
26.05
41.06
0.11
0.20
0.00
0.07
56.15
364.49
735.18
97.44
100.77
70.34
55.58
20.27
19.33
1022.96
16072

Annual
Plant factor
(%)

Efficiency
(%)
(Nef)

40.49
32.32
7.48
12.43
24.66
8.60
8.96
30.35
81.55
78.57
55.37
90.23
87.61
49.07
70.17
41.73
0.15
38.20
67.55
49.13
71.94
7.68
8.366
68.31
49.08
16.34
30.64
9.91
14.65

27.30
29.81
25.24
27.94
41.01
40.80
29.49
33.44
21.37
29.23
29.23
40.10
22.40
28.43
31.02
30.40
33.24
25.44
24.01
25.76
28.21
25.22
30.94
38.92
36.68
41.07
22.55
21.47
18.60
11.29

13.93
58.60
8..92
21.39
10.55
11.31
11.75
11.57
11.03
58.39
42.38

22.52
27.99
28.12
39.86
38.83
33.37
42.25
11.77
22.30
26.81

HSD
HSD
4329

16073
873GWh
(Contd)

Energy

6.07
Sl.
No

1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38

195

Plant Wise Generation, 2010-11


Name of power plant

IPP
KPCL (Khulna, BMPP)
West Mont (Baghabari, BMPP)
NEPC (Haripur, BMPP)
RPCL (Mymensingh)
AES, Haripur
AES, Haripur
Sub-Total IPP
Rental & SIPP
Bogra Rental (15 Years)
Khulna Rental (3 Years)
Kumargoan (3 Years)
Sahzibazar RPP (3 Years)
Sahzibazar RPP (15 Years)
Tangail SIPP (22 MW) (BPDB)
Feni SIPP (22 MW) (BPDB)
Kumargaon 10 MW (15 Years)
Barabkundu
Bhola RPP (3.45 MW)
Jangalia, Comilla (33 MW)
Fenchugonj 51 MW Rental (165 Years)
Shikalbana 55 MW Rental (3 Years)
Malancha
Ashugonj 55 MW 3 Ytears Rental
Thakurgaon 50 MW 3 Years Rental
Fenchugonj 50 MW RPP (Aggreko)
Ghorashal 45 MW RPP (Aggreko)
Khulna 55 MW RPP 3 Yers (Aggreko)
Ghorashal 100 MW RPP (Aggreko)
Pagla 50MW (DPA)
Bheramara 110 MW 3 Yers Rental (Quantum)
Shiddirgonj 100 MW Q. Rental 3 Yrs
B. Baria 70 MW QRPP (34 Yrs (Aggreco)
Madangonj 100 MW QRPP (5 Yrs Summit)
Khulna 115 MW QRPP (5 Yrs Summit)
Ghorashal 78 MW QRPP (3 Yers Max Power)
Noapara 40 MW QRPP (5 Yrs Khan Jahan Ali)
Ashugonj 80 MW QRPP (3 Yrs Aggreco)
Noapara 105 MW RPP(5 Yrs Quantum)
Ashugonj 53 MW Q. Rental PP (3 Yrs United)
Meghnagat 100 MW QRPP ( Yrs) IEL
Bogra RPP 3 Yrs (Energy Prima)
Shiddirgonj 100MWQRPP (5 Years Dutch Bangla)
Amnura 50 MW QRPP (5 Years Sinha Power)
Keranigonj 100 MW QRPP(5 Years ) Power Pac
Julda 100 MW QRPP ( 5 Yrs Acron infra)
Katakhali 50 MW QRPP
Sub-Total Rental & SIPP
Total Private (Net Generation)
BPDB Net Generation
Total Net Generation (BPDB+IPP Net)
Total Generation (BPDB Gross+IPP & Rental Net)

Note: Million kilowate hours


Source: Power Development Board

Type of fuel

Installed Capacity
(As of June) (MW)

Gross Energy
Generation
(Gwh)

Annual Plant
factor (%)

FO
Gas
Gas
Gas
Gas
Gas

110
70
110
197
360
450
1297

516.35
241.77
377.68
1306.53
2601.60
3662.69
8706.62

39.10
29.10
41.00
45.10
49.00
45.20

Gas
HSD
Gas
Gas
Gas
Gas
Gas
Gas
Gas
Gas
Gas
Gas
F.oil

22
40
50
50
86
22
22
10
22
33
33
51
53
55
47
44
45
55
100
50
105
96
70
100
115
78
40
80
101
53
100
20
100
50
100
100
50
2248
3545

167.58
131.43
138.60
159.62
47.91
153.21
45.02
214.64
304.43
84.85
133.69
420.19
76.95
187.17
108.88
154.62
133.42
265.97
346.58
132.68
257.39
254.58
508.91
413.85
609.01
30376
183.76
628.51
152.41
419.66
43603
84.24
440.41
64.65
70.67
73.98
36.70
9489

29.00
43.60
34.30
28.40
27.30
38.30
37.09
35.50
38.30
30.00
38.20
31.30
43.00

Gas
HSD
Gas
HSD
HSD
HSD
HSD
HSD
HSD
Gas
F.oil
F.oil
Gas
F.oil
Gas
F.oil
Gas
F.oil
Gas
F.oil
F.oil
F.oil
F.oil
F.oil

7874

18196
15200
33396
34270

32.50
36.70
31.30
32.00
3.90
32.50
32.00
35.90
38.30
41.00
39.20
35.90
41.60
39.10
35.80
40.90
35.90
41.00
36.30
41.10
41.80
41.60
40.80
41.20
41.00

196

Energy

6.08

Distribution of Power by Zones, 2011-12

Sl
No

Sub-Station

South zone
(Chittagong)

South zone
(Comilla)

North Zone
(Rajshahi)

North Zone
(Rangpur)

Central Zone
(Mymensingh)

Central
Zone
(Sylhet)

Total

908/1088

439/587

565/749

267/317

352/414

208/257

2739/3410

848

354

556

343

552

315

2968

7787

3772

5219

3770

8299

5014

33861

610895

342966

503712

283785

435483

236857

2413698

9.35

10.28

12.85

14.05

15.43

19.00

12.15

Capacity (MVA)
2

Transformer
Capacity (MVA)

Distribution
Lines (Km)

Total No. of
Consumers

Distribution
System Loss (%)

Source: Power Development Board

6.09

Power Consumption Pattern of the Country and BPDB, 2010-11


(MKWH)

Item

Country (%)
47.99
4.77
29.02
9.68
8.53
100.00
26578

Domestic
Agriculture
Industrial
Commercial
Others
Total

BPDB (%)
44.49
2.69
39.34
10.99
2.49
100.00
6380

Source: Power Development Board

6.10

Retail Sales By BPDB

Year
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12

BPDB Zones
4794.64
4193.06
4425.70
4813.96
5222.52
5863.30
6379.65
7148.00

Source: Power Development Board

6.11

Consumer Growth by Number of Consumers (Category Wise)

Energy

Large
Year

Domestic

Agricult

Small

ure

Industria

Small

Inds. &

RE

DPDC/

DES

WZPD

Commercial

Comm.

Others

CO

CL

Others

Total

Icrease
Over the

1997-98

197

Preceedi

F+H

G1

G2

G2D+J

923117

18387

43856

283032

1714

158

23393

ng Year
1293663

6.90

1998-99

963319

17142

43742

287636

1748

178

23099

1336870

3.34

1999-00

1043977

17872

44793

299896

1801

179

24293

1432817

7.18

2000-01

1134047

18293

45816

316629

1890

182

25760

1542650

7.67

2001-02

1221324

17215

46068

331224

1999

199

26720

1644755

6.62

2002-03

1270727

15084

44432

331997

2038

212

25955

1690451

2.78

2003-04

1359724

14284

44018

347635

2183

246

26863

1794958

6.18

2004-05

1114679

12484

34472

273957

1867

266

21593

1459324

-18.70

2005-06

1165265

14911

34574

280079

2010

275

21771

1518891

4.08

2006-07

1272144

17693

35561

297213

2163

184

23450

1648415

8.53

2007-08

1385424

21191

37065

312041

2299

185

25083

1783295

8.18

2008-09

1495195

25175

39114

333818

2534

185

26333

1922361

7.80
7.54

2009-10

1621596

28724

40903

345605

2689

185

27628

2067338

2010-11

1704936

30523

41607

351673

2846

185

27846

2159625

4.46

2011-12

1947827

36506

43241

372245

3184

70

28973

2432055

12.61

Source: Power Development Board

6.12

Electrification of Thana, Villages, Hat-bazar and Pumps


Year

Upazila/Thana

Village

Hat/Bazar

Deep, Shallow &


Low Lift Pumps (Nos.)

1993-94

438

2837

1446

16943

1994-95

443

2867

1466

17193

1995-96

443

2927

1513

18622

1996-97

443

3017

1581

19774

1997-98

443

3061

1613

19969

1998-99

443

3111

1668

20157

1999-00

443

3201

1718

20307

2000-01

443

3292

1768

20467

2001-02

443

3356

1858

20687

2002-03

443

3400

1958

20812

2003-04

443

3432

2040

20928

2004-05

443

3478

2080

20993

2005-06

443

3495

2113

21020

2006-07

443

3495

2113

21020

2007-08

443

3495

2113

21020

2008-09

221

4204

1410

26572

2009-10

236

4792

1626

29626

2010-11

236

4792

1780

30405

236

4810

1880

30933

2011-12
Source: Power Development Board

6.13

Distribution System Loss and Net Revenue Collection

198

Energy

Year
1995-96

Distribution System Loss In %


29.09

Million Taka
16791

% of Change
7.05

1996-97

28.28

16015

-4.62

1997-98

29.82

17199

7.39

1998-99

30.56

16235

-5.61

1999-00

27.73

22450

38.28

2000-01

26.11

27017

20.34

2001-02

24.5

31373

16.12

2002-03

22.35

36066

14.96

2003-04

21.33

39608

9.82

2004-05

20.00

39177

-1.09

2005-06

19.06

44284

13.03

2006-07

16.58

52799

19.23

2007-08

14.43

54060

2.39

2008-09

13.57

58922

8.99

2009-10

13.10

66776

13.33

2010-11

13.06

74303

11.27

2011-12

12.15

102236

37.59

Source: Power Development Board

6.14

Sale of Petroleum Products by Items

Commodity
2007-08
Jet A-1
277393
Octane
90021
Petrol
124823
Kerosene
405101
Diesel
2333597
LDO
600
JBO
17920
FOHS
289604
Lub oil
17293
SBP
1186
MTT
5639
LPG
14802
Butumen
48295
Total
3626274
Source: Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation

6.15
Commodity

2008-09
253801
78256
115381
342703
2301269
226
15516
164473
15023
825
3707
10575
24900
3326655

2009-10
286938
85541
127247
376645
2568208
325
19165
194165
15923
727
6107
16566
59733
3757290

Quantity M.Ton
2011-12
311890
107150
158707
358436
3240349
419
25761
883735
17521
719
7900
20729
80330
5213646

2010-11
335732
97264
141491
397209
3239279
460
23245
544617
17954
695
7372
21294
41412
4868024

Sale of Petroleum Products by Marketing Company, 2009-10


Padma

LPG
3821
Octane
31423
Petrol
51365
Jet A-1
286938
SBP
727
MTT
6107
Kerosene
102322
Diesel
836118
LDO
325
JBO
9625
FOHS
44943
Lub Oil
3948
Bitumen
16157
Grand Total
1393819
Source: Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation

Jamuna
3618
23186
37957
129520
826887
4979
112960
4522
14453
1158082

Meghna
3949
30932
37925
144803
905203
4561
36262
7453
17365
1188453

Others
5178
11758
16936

(Quantity M.Ton)
Total
16566
85541
127247
286938
727
6107
376645
2568208
325
19165
194165
15923
59733
3757290

Energy

6.16

199

Petroleum Products Quantity Imports and Export Expenditures

Year

Quantity
M.Ton

Crude
Value in
US$

Value in
Crore Taka

Quantity
M.Ton

Refinery
Value in
US$

Value in
Crore Taka

Quantity
M.Ton

Lube base Oil


Value in
Value in
US$
Crore Taka

2006-07

1108492

577.76

3985.02

2537048

1506.34

10443.20

4276

3.63

25.13

2007-08

1037287

734.09

5093.69

2273264

5067.12

14343.04

4995

4.31

29.94

2008-09

858561

494.44

3431.40

2507674

1577.13

10945.24

4801

3.40

23.63

2009-10

1133241

246.21

4491.41

2638055

1729.92

12024.18

7249

7.48

52.03

2010-11

1405062

978.81

7037.00

3489775

2964.08

21403.69

4745

5.99

43.75

2011-12

1083467

919.26

7053.51

4090915

3859.62

30930.31

4980

6.27

53.11

Source: Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation

6.17

Import of Crude and Refined Oil

Year

Quantity (M. Ton)

Crude Oil
C&F Value (US$)

2007-08

1037287.06

734.08

Value in Crore Tk

Quantity (M. Ton)

5093.69

2273263.87

(Value US$ in Million)


Refined Oil
C&F Value (US$) Value in Crore Tk
2067.12

14343.04

2008-09

858561.44

494.44

3431.40

2507674.08

1577.13

10945.24

2009-10

1133240.79

646.21

4491.41

2638055.19

1729.92

12024.18

2010-11

1405061.61

978.81

7037.00

3489774.95

2964.08

21403.69

2011-12

1083467.37

919.26

7053.51

4090915.28

3859.62

30930.31

Source: Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation

6.18

Import of Diesel and Kerosene


(Value US$ in Million)
Kerosene
C&F Value (US$) Value in Crore Tk

Year

Quantity (M. Ton)

Diesel
C&F Value (US$)

2007-08

1754904.93

2008-09

2010421.28

2009-10

2149451.35

1383.89

9619.13

120812.23

84.75

589.08

2010-11

2731755.57

2332.90

16840.11

101839.41

94.66

686.88

2011-12

2884614.36

2822.66

22688.06

104805.80

106.24

855.02

Value in Crore
Tk.

Quantity (M. Ton)

1571.16

10901.94

130834.94

125.65

871.78

1250.40

8677.73

151971.04

105.87

734.74

Source: Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation

6.19

Import of Jet A-1 Octane

Year

Quantity (M. Ton)

Diesel
C&F Value (US$)

2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12

250176.00
217683.00
270800.00
240081.23
257674.68
348275.16
304917.46

157.61
140.29
268.17
164.12
177.36
310.43
315.37

Source: Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation

Value in Crore
Tk.

Quantity (M. Ton)

1066.45
973.36
1860.72
1139.00
1232.79
2229.14
2538.08

165979.00
113534.00
116724.00
75280.09
110116.93
77473.44
11595.92

(Value US$ in Million)


Kerosene
C&F Value (US$)
Value in Crore
Tk.
103.20
72.65
102.13
48.04
83.92
72.82
128.48

700.49
501.63
708.60
333.39
583.18
524.39
1030.08

200

Energy

6.20
Item
Naptha
M.S.
H.O.B.C.
S.B.P.
M.T.T.

Item-Wise Production of Petroleum Products


2007-08
Quantity
Value
134561
1488615
42868
3687962
34655
2965988
1175
115586
5624
293775

2008-09
Quantity
79666
28802
20715
758
4792

2009-10
Value
1010953
2483739
1807964
76774
251449

Quantity
141121
22127
32208
793
6316

Value
15849795
2156565
3162502
88792
375305

(Quantity in metric tons and value in thousand taka)


2010-11
2011-12
Quantity
Value
Quantity
Value
133415
7478978.070
113271
4083331.878
41666
2048550.431
4353
244762.630
13900
742085.041
841
51345.379
696
35775.235
58865
3444750.897
8124
298332.778
7352
304549.108

J.E.T A-1
S.K.O.
L.D.O.
H.S.D.
J.B.O.

5678
262758
2418
265119
13539

450421
12599813
105113
11826289
590427

6065
189995
1840
187113
16791

484496
904435
81532
8367251
732828

2549
241424
1871
285510
19731

156117
12794682
209565
12560095
243845

2069
282768
2276
376081
21723

100833.625
9347658.300
842595.456
13007687.296
808288.935

3851
226191
2206
373070
25228

256473.835
9599612.993
98855.380
16225507.091
1129705.677

F.O.(HS)
L.P.G.
R.C.O.
Bitumen

9987
395737
-

376690
3799073
-

6278
284925
-

240622
2735303
-

34443
11330
445674
-

553126
523776
4278463
-

366909
13284
55041

10328028.613
588215.520
2460876.835

275353
12791
65010

13825748.382
566385.480
3249021.933

Notes :

M.T.T.- Mineral turpentine


J.P-1- Jet petrol -1
S.K.O.- Superior kerosene oil.

Source:

Eastern Refinery Ltd


Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation

L.P.G.- Liquified petroleum gas


L.D.O.- Light diesel oil
H.S.D.- High speed diesel.
J.B.O.- Jute baching oil.

F.O.-(HS) Furnace oil (high sulpher)


M.S.- Motor spirit.
H.O.B.C.- High octane blending compound.
S.B.P.- Special boiling point solvent.
R.C.O.- Reduced crude oil.

Energy

6.21

201

BPCs Contribution to the National Exchequer and Financial Loss


( 000 MT)

Fiscal Year

Contribution to the National Exchequer

Financial Loss

2004-05

2458.95

2317.88

2005-06

2620.26

3337.78

2006-07

2756.00

2314.63

2007-08

3304.00

7050.30

2008-09

1909.00

1022.63

2009-10

2324.00

2571.22

2010-11(p)

3100.00

9100.00

2011-12(p)

4400.00

10551.74

Note: P=Provisional
Source : Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation

6.22

Import of Coal and Coke from Selected Country


(000M.T)

Source
2001-02

2002-03

2003-04

Year
2004-05

594
16
10
620

135
11
64
211

212
1
213

3.62
9.00
0.08
0.10
12.70

India
China
Indonesia
Japan
Bhutan
U.K.
Chile
Panama
Other countries
Total

2005-06

2006-07

2007-08

1.33
6.27
0.02
0.07
7.72

1.09
7.60

1.01
6.37
0.01
7.39

0.01
0.01
8.71

Source : NBR

6.23

Sector Wise Number of Consumers of Rural Electricity


(Cumulative, unit in MKWH)

Year

Sectors
Domestic

2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12

2692523
3362581
3959491
4542099
5175322
5807713
6217054
6183618
6562850
6985344
7206182
7875105

Source : Rural Electrification Board

Commercial
378602
447578
532693
606666
674220
736013
767488
736563
768818
794896
813057
850456

Irrigation
89647
103187
119980
138869
162891
198661
205957
195164
170086
177669
194681
206559

Industry
62734
72626
85077
95059
104314
114744
119752
117533
126038
1330965
134102
139274

Others
9009
10086
11247
12043
13070
13781
14087
12854
13340
13675
14075
14416

Total
3232515
3996058
4708488
5394736
6129817
6870912
7324338
7245732
7641132
8102549
8362097
9085810

202

Energy

6.24

Fuel Consumption by BPDB Power Plant


Fiscal Year
2001-02

Natural gas
(million cft)
151577

Furnace Oil
85

Liquid fuel (million liter)


HSD, SKD, SKO & LDO
55

2002-03

131180

128

62

2003-04

134482

174

95

2004-05

141021

186

130

2005-06

153920

171

125

2006-07

146262

93

99

2007-08

150992

137

111

2008-09

161008

90

113

2009-10

166557

10

125

2010-11

150031

119

138

2011-12

151048

182

60

Source: Bangladesh power Development Board

Bangladesh Gas Reserves

6.25
Gas field

Producing
Wells

Total Reserve
(Proven+ Probable)

Bakhrabad
5
Habiganj
9
Kailashtila
6
Rashidpur
5
Sylhet
1
Titas
15
Narshingdi
2
Meghna
1
Sangu
3
Saldanadi
3
Jalalabad
4
Beanibazar
2
Fenchuganj
3
Maulavibazar
4
Feni
1
Bibiyana
12
Bangura
4
Shahbazpur
2
Semutang
1
Sundalpur
1
Not in Production
Begumganj
Kutubdia
Production
Suspended
Chattak
Kamta
Total
84
Source: Energy and Mineral Resource Division

Reserve
(Recoverable)

Production
July11-June 12

(Gas in Billion Cubic Feet)


Cumulative
Net
Production as
Recoverable
of June 2012
Reserve

1498.60
5139.0
2720.10
2002.0
683.9
7325.0
307.2
170.6
1031
165.8
1195.0
243.1
404.0
448.9
185.2
3144.5
441.0
664.3
227.0
62.2

1231.5
2633.0
2760.0
2433.0
318.9
6367.0
276.8
69.9
577.8
279.0
1184.0
203.0
381.0
428.0
125.0
5754.0
522.0
390.0
317.7
35.1

11.9
91.1
30.3
17.3
3.7
160.9
10.8
3.7
3.8
4.7
61.4
4.1
10.4
17.0
0.0
271.6
36.6
0.7
2.6
0.9

729.3
1887.8
560.8
501.2
197.1
3454.9
133.0
42.4
481.8
50.9
680.4
71.1
88.3
196.1
62.4
1125.7
194.6
5.6
2.6
0.9

502.24
745.21
2199.24
1931.81
121.80
2912.05
143.84
27.47
95.99
228.14
503.63
131.87
292.73
231.95
67.3
4628.26
327.44
384.37
315.15
34.3

39.0
65.0

21.0
45.5

0.0
0.0

0.0
0.0

21.0
45.5

1039.0
71.8
37680.2

473.9
50.3
26877.5

0
0
743.5

26.46
21.1
10514.2

447.4
29.2
16363.3

Energy

6.26

203

Main Natural Gas Transmission and Distribution Lines


(Unit in Km)

Pipe line

Year
2004-05

2005-06

2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

Titas Gas Transmission &


Distri, ltd
Transport Line
Distribution line
Feeder Main & Service line
Others

0.37

33.45

32.30

77.89

2.51

0.06

0.68

10.19

440.05

380.50

590.62

511.39

64.79

504.49

107.33

19.97

20.10

26.00

84.89

5.96

68.30

7.94

Bhakrabad Gas System


Ltd
Transport Line

Distribution line

287.67

243.71

284.79

227.38

19.23

181.37

14.27

Transport Line

24.03

56.27

15.20

29.92

0.17

0.80

33.19

Distribution line

24.05

36.22

25.43

23.05

4.08

3.14

24.05

Feeder Main & Service line

45.74

49.47

59.10

25.03

4.81

29.51

58.32

Others

65.50

85.00

12.00

62.03

0.00

40.75

45.00

Feeder Main & Service line


Others
Jalalabad Gas &
Distribution

BTCL
Transport Line
Distribution line
Feeder Main & Service line
Others
West Reegional Gas Co.
Ltd.
Transport Line

Distribution line

526.88

61.84

63.27

72.18

Feeder Main & Service line

9.76

56.26

1.55

Others
Karnafuly Gas Distribution Co. Ltd
Transmission line

Distribution Line

Feeder Main & Service

Others

34.65

24.03

56.64

15.20

29.92

0.17

0.80

33.19

All Co. Total


Transport Line
Distribution line
Feeder Main & Service line
Others
Source: Petro Bangla

56.35

114.11

27.94

23.11

4.76

36.59

24.05

773.46

673.68

997.78

835.98

98.57

771.63

181.47

85.47

105.10

38.00

146.92

10.777

109.05

52.94

204

Energy

6.27

Category Wise Number of New Gas Connection

Category
2005-06
2
341
881
1
21
168938
52
170236

Power
Fertilizer
Industry
Commercial
Tea Garden
Brick's
CNG
Domestic
Captive power
Total:

Year
2007-08
4
376
1039
105
166349
246
168119

2006-07
4
505
950
1
45
134208
56
135771

2008-09
4
25
107
10
17444
22
17612

2009-10
1
132
58
1
66
138197
120
139105

2010-11
1
5
83
11
26539
13
26652

Source: Petro Bangla

Consumption of Natural Gas by Sector

6.28
Fiscal

Sectors
Production

Year

Power

Fertilizer

Industrial

2000-01
372.16
175.27
88.43
2001-02
391.53
190.03
78.78
2002-03
421.16
190.54
95.89
2003-04
454.59
199.40
92.80
2004-05
486.75
211.02
93.97
2005-06
526.72
222.72
88.58
2006-07
562.22
221.10
62.51
2007-08
600.86
234.28
78.67
2008-09
653.75
256.31
74.85
2009-10
703.6
283.15
64.72
2010-11
708.9
273.8
62.8
2011-12
743.57
304.30
123.56
Source: Energy and Mineral Resources Division

6.29

47.99
53.56
63.76
46.49
51.68
63.44
77.48
92.19
104.39
118.81
121.5
58.69

Total

Captive

Tea

B. Fields

Power

Estates

(Season)

0.65
0.72
0.74
0.82
0.80
0.76
0.75
0.80
0.65
0.80
0.80
0.76

0.44
0.53
0.52
0.12
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00

32.03
37.87
49.02
93.47
80.23
94.7
112.61
121.2
128.45

Commercial

Domestic

4.06
4.25
4.56
4.83
4.85
5.24
5.66
6.60
7.46
8.12
8.5
8.55

31.85
36.74
44.80
49.22
52.49
57.13
63.25
69.02
73.78
82.69
87.4
89.15

CNG

0
0
0.23
1.94
3.62
6.71
11.99
22.82
31.02
39.33
38.5
38.54

348.69
364.61
401.04
427.66
456.30
493.61
536.26
584.51
643.16
710.23
714.4
751.81

Quantity and Value of Production of Natural Gas by Gas-fields

Name of

2005-06

2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

(Qty in million cubic metre and value in '000' Taka)


2009-10
2010-11

gas
fields

Quantity

Value Quantity

Value Quantity

Value Quantity

Value Quantity

Value

11

Titas
4384 15120416
Habiganj`
2814 9705486
Bakhrabad
358 1234742
Feni
303 1045047
Sylhet
163
562187
Kailastila
562 1938338
Narshingdi
201
693249
Rashidpur
813 2804037
Meghna
31
106919
Salda
152
524248
Beani Bazar
179
617371
Sangu
1573 5425277
Jalalabad
1842 6356.58
Fanjuganj
458 1579642
Moulvibazar
1088 3752512
Shabajpur
Bibiana
Bangora
Total :
14921 51452529
Source : Petro-Bangla

4438 15606662
4029 13896021
2691 9281259
2511 8660439
352 1214048
337 1162313
124
427676
53
182797
99
341451
63
217287
876 3021324
977 3369673
260
896740
356 1227844
710 2448790
567 1955583
16
56184
0.5
1725
134
462166
111
382839
162
558738
134
462166
1129 3893921
671 2314279
1999 6894551
1589 5480461
410 1414090
197
679453
1080 3724920
827 2852323
875 3017875
3893 13426957
563 1941787
699 2410851
15918 54901182 17014.5 58683011

4086 10492614
2437 8405213
339 1169211
16
55184
943 3252407
341 1176109
514 1772786
104
358696
155
534595
512 1765888
1637 5646013
284
979516
762 2628138
5445 18779805
904 3117896
14479 63734071

10
4179
2430
364
17
32
935
341
502
87
153
380
1684
256
603
70
6800
1087
19919

Quantity
12

17635380 4256.75
10254600 2644.70
1536080
345.73
71740
135040
107.59
3945700
888.84
1439020
316.89
2118440
503.37
81.68
367140
70.31
615660
123.33
1603600
189.40
7106480 1423.80
1080320
240.62
2544660
502.23
295400
66.32
28696000 7175.79
4587140 1443.25
84058180 20074.50

Value
13
19708747.9
12244951.7
1600706.8
498146.3
4115338.5
1467200.7
2330607.7
378192.3
325535.3
571013.3
848683.6
6592194.0
1114061.3
2325324.9
307075.5
33223907.7
5293252.1
92944939.6

Energy

6.30
Product
LPG

205

ERL Production During Last Six Years


2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

(Unit in MT)
2011-12

12493

9987

6278

11330

13284

12791

120235

134561

79666

141121

133415

113271

1243

1175

758

793

41666

58865

MS

37299

42868

28802

22127

13900

4353

HOBC

38202

34655

20715

32208

696

841
7352

Naphtha
SBPS

MTT

6226

5624

4792

6316

8124

5678

6065

2549

2069

3851

SKO

315178

262758

189995

241424

282768

226191

HSD

254282

265119

285510

376081

373070

JBO

18572

13539

16791

19731

21723

25228

LDO

2480

2418

1840

1871

2276

2206

Jet A-1

LDO +LDO (RF)


FO + FO (RF)

366909

275353

Bitumen

55041

65010

FOHS
RCO
MS/HOBC
DSN
HG
FO
Total:
Gas+Loss
Grand Total:
Source: Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation

402172

395737

284925

445674

3588

2962

2806

480

133

134

172

06

1052

1429

2784

36

34092

14101

34443

1247247

1192745

646389

22146

15909

15160

20096

1269393

1208654

1266196

1317952

1168382

Transport and Communication

Chapter 7

TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATION

207

208

Transport and Communication

Transport and Communication

7.01

209

Summary of Value Added of Transport Storage and Sector at Current Price


Items

2005-06

2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

(Million taka)
2011-12

Current Prices
Land transport
Bangladesh Railway
Mechanised Road Transport
Non-Mechanised Road Transport

328407

368526

428575

483648

541588

660878

803658

3895

4137

4295

4756

5212

5623

6004

230122

258759

296926

333373

372393

448674

544802

94390

105630

127355

145518

163983

206580

252852

Water Transport

31370

33067

36211

39230

42137

45322

49610

Mechanised Water Transport

22916

24291

25784

27896

29670

31912

35050

Non-Mechanised Water Transport

8455

8776

10427

11334

12467

13410

14560

Air Transport

5003

5461

5892

6491

7219

8318

Communication

5094

54672

68198

83137

96452

109201

120530

131984

Support Transport Services

9507

10788

11689

12912

14247

15032

17286

Storage

3097

3411

4001

4670

5132

5666

7242

432057

489084

569074

642803

718796

854647

1018098

182719

190365

199012

209306

221828

230996

243691

2881

3011

3120

3400

3726

4020

4243

113813

119348

125915

134370

145083

153443

165438

Non-Mechanised Road Transport

66024

68007

69978

71536

73019

73532

74010

Water Transport

24382

24804

25436

26062

26325

26602

26931

Mechanised Water Transport

17641

17990

18549

19103

19293

19605

19951

Non-Mechanised Water Transport

6741

6814

6886

6959

7032

6997

6980

Air Transport

3252

3318

3524

3784

4129

4470

5062

56952

70219

85415

99174

112014

123223

134611
10871

Total
Constant prices (Base : 1995-96)
Land transport
Bangladesh Railway
Mechanised Road Transport

Communication
Support Transport Services

6499

9386

7783

8550

9350

9644

Storage

2118

2167

2396

2611

2720

2848

2954

275921

298093

323566

349487

376366

397784

424119

Total
Source : Compiled by BBS

210

Transport and Communication

7.02

Transport, Communication and Storage Statistics

Source/Capacity
(a)

(b)

(c)

Bangladesh Railway :
Locomotives Owned (no.)
(i) Broad Gauge
(ii) Meter Gauge
Total :

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

2011-12

77
208
285

75
208
283

71
208
279

78
208
286

71
188
259

71
193
264

260
1084
1344

260
1081
1341

310
1075
1385

312
1123
1435

315
1136
1451

322
1150
1472

312
930
1242

324
930
1223

2806
10316
13122

2789
10441
13230

2686
9757
12443

2683
9643
12326

2679
9230
11909

2667
10441
13108

2667
9168
11835

2667
9847
12514

812
23
54

837
24
52

850
25
51

884
27
50

901
28
48

918
29
47

922
31
46

924
32
45

34388
18826
55082
11386
72254

35349
20998
57399
11704
75728

36526
23637
59674
12090
80453

37906
26484
61717
12506
87142

39088
30055
65064
13028
96137

40059
34148
71424
13625
106291

41143
37533
79462
14119
114644

42281
40109
87033
14496
120180

10037
99930
281599

10372
104432
316847

10509
111046
366031

10519
122092
433287

10527
135875
501825

10533
148982
567553

10533
163722
640719

10533
177707
719231

3489
1883
17897

3571
1894
20787

3663
1906
24107

3760
1919
27617

3893
1938
32330

4135
1971
40165

4514
2022
51459

4877
2071
62067

69
111
66

70
113
67

70
114
67

71
115
68

72
116
69

73
117
70

74
117
69

74
116
69

4
4
6
14

4
3
6
13

3
3
4
10

4
5
9

2
2
2
4
10

2
2
3
4
11

2
3
3
4
12

2
5
3
3
13

9886
657
857358

9887
889174

9887
877522

9886
837275

9886
866784

9886
971746

9886
990494

9886
935760

480
1817
554
2045

487
1817
554
2085

487
1817
554
2039

404
1743
573
2040

637
1473
514
2219

594
1473
515
3500

689
1672
969
4000

576
1645
4000

Chittagong Port Authority :


(a) Covered space and silos
Godowns (`000 ton)
(b) Open Space (`000` ton)
(c) Coal dump (`000 tons)

432
45
0

227
45
0

227
45
0

227
45
0

227
45
0

242
45
0

246
45
0

246
45
0

Mongla Port Authority


(a) Transit shed (`000`sq ft)
(b) Open space (`000 sq ft)

211
490

211
490

211
108

211
108

211
108

211
3229

211
3229

211
3229

Coaching vehicles Owned (no.) :


(i) Broad Gauge
(ii) Meter Gauge
Total :
Wagons Owned (no.) :
Freight (Four wheelers)
(i) Broad Gauge
(ii) Meter Gauge
Total :

Taxi
Auto-Rickshaw
Motor-cycle

(a)
(b)
(c)

Tractor
Trailer
Others
Country Boats:
Motorised (`000` nos)
Passenger (`000`nos)
Cargo (`000`nos)
Air Trnsport (No):
Fokker
Boeing-747
Airbus4
DC-10-30
Total:
Communiciation (no.) :
Post Offices
Telegraph Offices
Telephones

(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)

Storage : (capacity)
B.A.D.C. ('000' ton)
Food (000 M.ton)
Jute (000) (sq. ft.)
Cold storage (000 M.ton)

(v)

2006-07

77
208
285

Organized road transport :


Bus/Minibus
Micro-bus
Trucks
Jeep
Car

(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)

2005-06

78
208
286

Un-Organized road transport (no.) :


Rickshaw (000 nos.)
Push cart (000 Nos)
Bullock cart (000 nos.)

(a)
(b)
(c)

2004-05

Note :
Source :

Data may not tally with the previous publication as the data have been revised. Telegraph offices closed.
(-) indicates data not available.
Bangladesh Railway, Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Authority, Bangladesh Shipping Corporation, Bangladesh
Postal Deptt., Bangladesh T&T Board & Bangladesh Biman. Dept : B.A.D.C, Food. Jute, Cold Storage, Chittagong and Mongh Prot, B.R.T.A

Transport and Communication

7.03

211

Rate of Fare and Freight of Different Modes of Transport (Public)

Name of Transport corporation

2004-05

2005-06

2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

2011-12

0.38
1.05
0.51
4.79

0.38
1.13
0.51
4.80

0.39
1.48
0.71
5.22

0.39
1.48
0.96
5.46

1.58
3.64
1.16
1.78

1.58
3.90
1.16
1.80

1.59
4.57
1.17
1.00

1.59
4.57
1.47
1.10

135.08
304.90
122.19
225.39
192.54

134.04
327.81
122.19
226.54
193.55

136.57
419.60
144.89
206.10
186.09

136.57
419.60
189.56
217.71
194.65

Fare in Taka per passenger per kilometre


Bangladesh Railway
Bangladesh Road Transport Corporation
Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Corporation
Bangladesh Biman

0.38
0.72
0.29
3.47

0.38
0.78
0.42
3.98

0.38
0.87
0.42
4.55

0.38
1.05
0.51
4.65

Freight per ton per Kilometre in Taka


Bangladesh Railway
Bangladesh Road Transport Corporation
Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Corporation
Bangladesh Biman
(Freight per kGlb per Kilometre)

1.49
1.50
1.25
1.00

1.49
2.47
1.25
1.61

1.55
2.58
1.25
1.71

1.56
3.04
1.16
1.75

Indices of Fare and Freight


Bangladesh Railway
131.18
131.18
133.52
134.51
Bangladesh Road Transport Corporation
209.23
222.26
244.73
294.03
Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Corporation
102.94
117.33
214.90
122.19
Bangladesh Biman
132.60
152.45
183.87
219.72
General Index
133.23
145.82
188.70
Note: Data may not tally with the previous publication as the base year has been revised.
Source : Bangladesh Railway, B.R.T.C., B.I.W.T.C. & Bangladesh Biman

7.04

Rates of Different Modes of Communication and Telephone Charges


(Price in Taka)

Year

Post card

Envelop

Parcel
(400 gm)

Radio licence (Tk.)Radio


licence (Tk.)

Television licence (Tk.)


Black and white

Television licence
(Tk) Color

Telephon
e
Charg/

Domestic

Commercial

Domestic

Commercial

Domestic

Commercial

Call

50.00
50.00
50.00
50.00
50.00
50.00
Na
Na
Na
Na
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA

200.00
200.00
200.00
200.00
250.00
250.00
250.00
250.00
250.00
750.00
750.00
750.00
750.00
750.00
750.00

900.00
900.00
900.00
900.00
900.00
900.00
900.00
900.00
900.00
900.00
900.00
900.00
900.00
900.00
900.00

400.00
400.00
400.00
400.00
500.00
500.00
500.00
500.00
500.00
1500.00
1500.00
1500.00
1500.00
1500.00
1500.00

1200.00
1200.00
1200.00
1200.00
1200.00
1200.00
1200.00
1200.00
1200.00
1200.00
1200.00
1200.00
1200.00
1200.00
1200.00

1.70
1.70
1.70
1.70
1.70
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
0.50
0.30
0.30
0.30
0.30

100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00

100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
375.00
375.00
375.00
375.00
375.00
375.00

100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00

100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
88.24
88.24
88.24
88.24
88.24
29.41
17.65
17.65
17.65
17.65

1997-98
1998-99
1999-2K
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12

1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.50

2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00
3.00

4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00
10.00

15.00
15.00
15.00
15.00
15.00
15.00
Na
Na
Na
Na
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA

1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-2K
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12

100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
150.00
150.00
150.00
150.00
150.00

100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
150.00
150.00
150.00
150.00
150.00

100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
250.00
250.00
250.00
250.00
250.00

100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
-

Indices (Base : 1995-96=1000)


100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
-

Note : Data may not tally with the previous publication as the base year has been revised.
Source : Bangladesh Postal Deptt. Bangladesh T.V. & T&T Board

100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
125.00
375.00
375.00
375.00
375.00
375.00
375.00

212

Transport and Communication

7.05

Length of RHD Road Network as Per Road Type


(Length in Kilometre)

Survey Year

National

Regional

Feeder Type A

Total

1999

3,086

1,751

15,962

20,799

2000

3,086

1,751

15,962

20,799

2001

3,086

1,751

15,962

20,799

2002

3,086

1,751

15,962

20,799

2003

3,086

1751

15962

20799

2004

3,086

1751

15962

20799

2005

3,529

4127

13125

20782

2006

3529

4127

13126

20782

2007

3482

4128

13255

20865

2008

3478

4004

13513

20995

2009

3492

4253

13275

21020

2010

3538

4276

13455

21269

2011

3538

4276

13470

21284

2012

3580

4276

13509

21365

Note :

(a) Data is not available for all the roads as the whole network is not covered by the database survey
of RHD. Roads constructed and maintained by municipalities, district councils and other local bodies are
not included here.
(b) Width of different roads by category, National-7.32 meter, Regional-5.49 meter, Feeder Type A-3.66 meter
Source : Roads and Highways Department. (Based on RCS survey record of RHD Road Network database Report)

7.06

District wise Length of Road by Road Classification in 2012 under RHD

Transport and Communication

SL
No.
1

Name of
District
2

National
Highways
3

(Length in KM)
Zilla
Total
Road
Length
5
6
(3+4+5)

Regional
Highways
4

Dhaka

106.91

112.57

124.90

Narayanganj

75.35

87.45

79.78

Narsingdi

54.71

101.18

221.64

Gazipur

95.41

207.77

71.56

Manikganj

59.72

73.76

Munshiganj

32.78

Mymensingh

98.75

Kishoreganj

Netrokona

344.38

Paved
Road
7

Unpaved

Length of
not Survey

213

Total
Length
10
(7+8+9)

289.11

15.74

39.53

344.38

242.58

222.37

6.08

14.13

242.58

377.53

347.82

9.10

20.61

377.53

374.74

366.25

8.32

0.17

374.74

75.81

209.29

195.35

13.36

0.58

209.29

99.89

184.04

316.71

307.21

9.26

0.24

316.71

92.46

303.81

495.01

444.98

27.21

22.82

495.02

2.47

136.25

251.67

390.39

362.72

8.01

19.66

390.39

51.67

330.27

381.95

257.32

106.82

17.81

381.95

10

Jamalpur

19.15

273.61

292.76

258.65

24.31

9.80

292.76

11

Sherpur

29.5

60.29

182.06

271.85

242.12

29.73

271.85

12

Tangail

181.78

51.59

268.60

501.97

362.23

41.09

98.64

501.97

13

Faridpur

84.17

248.68

332.85

231.67

51.01

50.17

332.85

17

52.27

89.30

158.57

136.78

21.79

158.57

47.42

16.5

108.68

172.60

144.47

28.13

172.60

14

Rajbari

15

Madaripur

16

Sariatpur

17

Gopalganj

18
19

47.02

106.38

153.40

132.21

21.19

153.40

82.76

44.82

174.48

302.06

246.98

38.44

16.64

302.06

Chittagong

179.02

223.17

553.97

956.16

718.73

169.03

68.40

956.16

Coxs Bazar

157.38

34.21

347.86

539.45

360.71

99.68

79.06

539.45

20

Rangamati

34.88

66.8

134.45

236.13

179.09

57.04

236.13

21

Khagrachhori

80.59

307.92

388.51

311.89

6.97

69.65

388.51

22

Bandarban

22.46

29.27

408.95

460.68

271.28

68.64

120.76

460.68

23

Sylhet

140.68

161.15

251.84

553.67

462.84

38.03

52.80

553.67

24

Habiganj

132.05

106.92

84.65

323.62

310.64

0.62

12.35

323.62

82.42

74.51

106.92

263.85

259.65

4.2

263.85

142.17

218.06

360.23

212.72

93.53

53.98

360.23

29.17

56.51

286.47

372.15

322.18

48.84

1.13

372.15

9.6

65.78

231.04

306.42

283.78

22.64

306.42

25

Moulovibazaar

26

Sunamganj

27

Noakhali

28

Lakshmipur

29

Feni

51.02

244.88

295.90

286.14

9.47

0.29

295.9

30

Comilla

145.3

66.83

510.88

723.01

617.43

84.72

20.86

723.01

81.9

81.83

125.42

289.15

269.02

16.96

3.17

289.15

66.29

274.12

340.41

284.59

54.13

1.69

340.41

31

Brahmanbaria

32

Chandpur

(Contd)

214

7.06
SL
No.
1

Transport and Communication

District wise Length of Road by Road Classification in 2012 under RHD


Name of
District
2

33

Rajshahi

34

Nowabganj

35

Natore

36

Naogaon

National
Highways
3

Regional
Highways
4

Zilla
Road
5

Total
6
(3+4+5)

Paved
Road
7

Unpaved
8

Length of
not Survey
9

Total
10
(7+8+9)

56.9

83.52

317.63

458.05

437.95

10.72

9.38

458.05

28.31

188.20

216.51

213.44

1.33

1.74

216.51

105.54

25.78

204.99

336.31

288.36

46.60

1.35

336.31

8.00

255.70

262.73

526.43

451.81

70.09

4.53

526.43

125.26

120.17

215.63

461.06

410.13

12.33

38.6

461.06

86.02

21.63

308.78

416.43

367.02

47.79

1.62

416.43

143.59

62.46

422.42

628.47

566.11

48.60

13.76

628.48

30.97

162.15

193.12

185.47

5.97

1.68

193.12

37

Pabna

38

Sirajgonj

39

Bogra

40

Joypurhat

41

Rangpur

42

Nilphamari

43

Lalmonirhat

44

Kurigram

45

Gaibandha

33.99

74.56

178.11

286.65

46

Dinajpur

42.29

80.46

266.21

388.96

47

Thakurgaon

42.00

6.13

117.32

165.45

48

Panchagarh

87.18

107.51

194.69

49

Khulna

54.69

43.87

286.21

384.77

50

Satkhira

9.5

50.88

192.32

252.7

51

Bagerhat

27.58

94.19

275.09

396.86

297.82

38.47

60.57

396.86

52

Kushtia

49.58

81.66

130.15

261.39

197.18

46.15

18.06

261.39

53

Mehepur

63.3

76.09

139.39

61.63

23.45

54.31

139.39

54

Cahuadanga

117.45

23.2

140.65

139.9

0.75

0.00

140.65

55

Jessore

122.66

76.11

156.67

355.44

317.47

29.16

8.81

355.44

56

Narail

24.2

128.94

153.14

144.65

7.19

1.3

153.14

57

Magura

63.7

33

154.52

251.22

241.22

10

0.00

251.22

58

Jhenaidah

58.74

47.82

291.55

398.11

381.17

15.52

1.42

398.11

59

Barisal

94.06

5.00

267.28

366.88

240.97

0.17

125.73

366.88

60

Jhalakathi

5.38

39.05

186.32

230.75

196.86

31.29

2.6

230.75

61

Pirojpur

22.1

270.32

292.42

196.2

0.07

96.15

292.42

62

Bhola

25.22

98.4

116.05

239.67

213.38

10.68

15.61

239.67

63

Patuakhali

24.79

69.74

181.65

276.18

254.92

21.16

0.1

267.18

64

Barguna

26.7

164.75

191.45

160.13

27.49

3.83

191.45

Total
3579.55
Source: Road & High ways Department

4275.78

13508.85

21364.16

18106.5

1803.75

1453.89

21364.18

107.81

36.73

201.38

345.92

322.61

19.51

3.8

345.92

17.1

55.87

169.93

242.9

178.6

8.28

56.02

242.9

119.63

8.5

48.58

176.71

171.74

3.27

1.7

176.71

14.04

253.47

267.5

258.63

8.87

267.5

270.77

6.43

9.46

286.65

377.87

9.67

1.42

388.96

165.28

0.00

0.17

165.45

157.53

37.16

0.00

194.69

338.36

28.27

18.14

384.77

202.39

49.58

0.73

252.7

Transport and Communication

7.07

215

Estimated Number of Mechanised Vehicles on Road by Type


Bus/
Minibus

Microbus

Truck

Jeep

Car

Taxi

Autorickshaw

Tractor

Motor
cycle

Trawler

Others

Total

1996-97

24882

8993

39348

9884

49054

2295

64874

2929

152641

1817

3635

36037

1997-98

25637

10007

40836

10098

52588

2335

69379

2981

162566

1826

4856

383109

1998-99

26308

11206

42791

10273

55238

2453

72150

3054

174208

1832

6019

405532

1999-2000

26909

12139

44630

10410

574588

2742

74160

3125

186180

1838

7564

427156

2000-2001

27853

13153

46759

10558

59900

3268

75775

3199

200264

1845

8794

451368

2001-2002

29717

14743

48753

10790

63094

4352

77700

3267

220225

1853

10734

485228

2002-2003

31848

16244

50786

11009

66393

7030

84693

3344

239884

1863

13215

526309

2003-2004

33302

17359

52951

11172

69461

9613

94120

3429

257086

1875

15827

566194

2004-2005

34388

18826

55082

11386

72254

10037

99930

3489

281599

1883

17897

606770

2005-06

35349

20998

57399

11704

75728

10372

104432

3571

316847

1894

20787

654964

2006-07

36526

23637

59674

12090

80453

10509

111046

3663

366031

1906

24107

729642

2007-08

37906

26484

61717

12506

87142

10519

122092

3760

433287

1919

27617

824948

2008-09

39088

30055

65064

13028

96137

10527

135875

3893

501825

1938

32330

929760

2009-10

40059

34148

71424

13625

106291

10533

148982

4135

567553

1971

40165

1038885

2010-11

41143

37533

79462

14119

114644

10533

163722

4514

640719

2022

51459

1159870

2011-12

42281

40109

87033

14496

120180

10533

177707

4877

719231

2071

62067

1280585

Year

Note: Figures have been revised on the basis of latest available data.
Source : B.R.T.A

7.08

Number and Capacity of Buses and Trucks of Bangladesh Road Transport

216

Transport and Communication

Corporation Plying on Road


Year

1998

Single decker
No.(at the
Capacity
end of the
in no.
period)
(average
(a)
vehicle)
224
56

Passenger Vehicles
Double decker
Coach
No.(at the
Capacity
No.(at the
Capacity
end of the
in no.
end of the
in no.
period)
(average
period)
(average
(b)
vehicle)
(c)
vehicle)
85
83
-

Total no.
(at the
end of the
period)
(a+b+c)
319

On road
(average
per day)

239

Truck
Total No.
Capacity
(at the
in Tons
end of the
(average
period)
vehicle)
169
8

1999

245

56

95

83

340

269

165

2000

245

52

161

83

102

36

508

382

154

2001

260

52

210

83

110

40

580

420

154

2002

409

56

305

84

100

40

814

664

160

2003

456

56

305

84

120

40

881

655

170

2004

427

56

299

84

236

40

962

615

164

2005

508

56

240

84

257

40

1005

654

166

2006

531

56

266

84

171

40

968

563

162

2007

671

56

258

84

171

40

1100

730

174

2008

701

56

218

84

391

40

1045

414

157

2009

412

56

198

83

225

52

835

488

162

2010

1391

56

183

83

273

52

1847

1201

160

2011

1131

56

115

83

180

52

1426

1095

157

2012

859

56

448

76

367

52

1674

1162

138

Note: (-) Data not available.


Source : B.R.T.C

7.09

Number of Motor Vehicles Registered by Type

Year

Bus/
Minibus

Microbus

Truck

Jeep

Car

Taxi

Autorickshaw

Tractor

Motor
cycle

Trawler

Others

2000

33768

15568

57492

32727

122157

3776

95517

4170

253742

2424

10571

2001

35580

17369

60067

33391

128744

4547

95914

4269

278151

2434

13071

2002

38634

19589

62444

34209

135501

6780

101393

4343

307198

2444

15702

2003

40649

20907

65239

34695

142546

11800

115249

4486

328294

2463

19916

2004

42128

22383

67822

35239

147956

12340

124223

4552

353235

2472

22187

2005

43272

24710

70613

36096

154387

12855

129100

4650

396461

2485

25592

2006

44533

30250

73678

41636

162834

13130

135998

4791

447567

2498

29164

2007

46283

35900

76199

47286

174775

13145

146528

5059

532698

2511

32630

2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

47932
49436
50980
52819
54449

42437
51464
59504
65296
69972

78808
85369
95425
105493
113930

53823
-

191702
213163
233833
246306
255401

13154
13166
13166
13169

165599
180501
199519
217521
239918

6059
-

626289
711431
799930
907857
1006032

2612
-

36706
43340
56671
73054
89696

Note: Tractor, trawler included is others Jeep included Micro bus, (-) indicats data not available.
Source : BRTA.

Transport and Communication

7.10

217

Number of Motor Vehicles Registered in Dhaka Metropolitan Area by Type

Year

Car

Taxi/
Maxi

Aut
tempo o

Bus

Truck

Auto
Rick
shaw

Jeep

S. Wagon
microbus

Pickup
van

Motor
cycle

Tractor

Others

2000

5337

68

835

993

218

353

2246

7127

49

1365

2001

2659

474

800

498

75

1437

8281

2891

2002

6003

2144

1515

2619

1641

843

1281

1246

8985

21

2148

2003

6163

4980

4500

1425

2128

3496

1010

800

7239

4183

2004

4734

523

1341

1147

1437

1003

1246

868

527

7872

2761

2005

5633

514

139

846

1104

1571

1732

12879

2931

2006

7403

266

230

1024

1480

2068

2480

16284

3713

2007

10244

121

1159

830

2060

2312

527

17303

3734

20087

13749

155

1251

1642

2420

2657

23713

4076

2009

17654

10

1144

1026

3180

3061

3742

22093

4868

2010

19557

1362

1243

4543

3009

3687

30264

12225

2011

10913

2463

1318

4711

4841

34357

12741

2012

8494

3246

1080

4319

4094

37116

9463

Note: (-) indicates data not available auto rickshaw included in auto temposcince , 2005. jeep included in microbus since-2011.
Source : Bangladesh Road Transport Authority

7.11

Number of Motor Driving Licence Issued by Dhaka Metropolitan Area by Type

Driving Licence issued

Motor cycle

Motor car

M.C.R.

LTV

HTV

Learner

PSV

2000

393

5080

19

10043

32

2001

481

7183

15

16891

23

2002

3174

564

4026

21716

43

2003

1065

189

9743

459

19590

110

2004

1364

455

5457

1819

12307

34

2005

2184

728

293

3642

436

11369

31

2006

2714

863

858

3951

1051

11969

23

2007

3180

512

639

7639

761

26512

2008

3180

512

639

7639

761

26512

2009

6103

12205

2091

1813

1205

35168

16

2010

6551

6600

514

31936

4135

68053

17

2011

10609

4503

4831

37123

259

61537

79

10493

4241

82850

301

96341

03

2012
Notes :
Note:

M.C.R.- Motor cycle rickshaw L.T.V.- light transport vehicle H.T.V.- heavy transport vehicle P.S.V.- public service vehicle
(-) indicates data not available.

Source :

Bangladesh Road Transport Authority

218

Transport and Communication

Number of Registered Rickshaws in Urban Area

7.12
No.

Name of the zila

Year
2006-07

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
58.
59.
60.
61.
62.
63.
64.

Dhaka
Narayanganj
Gazipur
Narshingdi
Munshiganj
Manikganj
Faridpur
Gopalganj
Madaripur
Shariatpur
Rajbari
Tangail
Mymensingh
Kishoreganj
Netrokona
Jamalpur
Sherpur
Chittagong
Coxs Bazar
Rangamati
Bandarban
Khagrachhari
Comilla
Brahmanbaria
Chandpur
Noakhali
Lakshmipur
Feni
Sylhet
Habiganj
Moulvibazar
Sunamganj
Khulna
Bagerhat
Satkhira
Jessore
Jhenaidah
Magura
Narail
Kushtia
Chuadanga
Meherpur
Barisal
Bhola
Jhalakathi
Pirojpur
Patuakhali
Barguna
Rajshahi
Natore
Nawabganj
Naogaon
Pabna
Sirajganj
Bogra
Joypurhat
Rangpur
Gaibandha
Nilphamari
Lalmonirhat
Kurigram
Dinajpur
Thakurgaon
Panchagarh
Total:

Note: Data have been revised from 1989-90 & onwards.


Source: Concerned Muncipalities.

203277
15545
11127
4552
1802
3795
9193
2220
3471
1507
2845
10384
15681
11962
6148
12840
5246
88509
5129
170
1168
2225
19478
6773
6826
12127
4152
8888
9262
5277
8753
2241
25291
7709
8882
13666
4561
1452
1082
8972
4492
2174
12646
2605
2956
2128
4963
1170
13745
6827
2697
7574
10955
6942
21857
3123
23275
13315
9733
2192
2715
10359
2792
32
734328

2007-08
208969
15980
11439
4679
1853
3902
9450
2282
3568
1549
2924
10675
16120
12297
6320
13200
5393
90987
5273
175
1200
2287
20023
6963
7018
12466
4268
9137
9521
5425
9004
2305
25999
7936
9131
14049
4689
1492
1112
9223
4618
2236
13000
2678
3038
2188
5102
1203
14129
7019
2772
7786
11262
7137
22469
3211
23927
13688
10005
2253
2791
10648
2870
33
766346

2008-09
213148
16300
11667
4773
1890
3980
9639
2327
3640
1580
2983
10888
16442
12543
6446
13464
5501
92807
5378
178
1224
2333
20423
7102
8158
12716
4353
9320
9712
5533
9184
2351
26519
8095
9313
14330
4783
1522
1134
9407
4710
2280
13260
2732
3099
2231
5204
1227
14412
7159
2828
7942
11487
7279
22918
3275
24405
13961
10206
2298
2847
10861
2927
33
782667

2009-10
216985
16593
11877
4859
1924
4051
9813
2369
3705
1609
3037
11084
16738
12769
6563
13706
5600
94477
5475
182
1246
2375
20791
7287
7287
12945
4432
9488
9886
5633
9349
2393
26996
8240
9481
14588
4869
1550
1154
9576
4795
2321
13499
2781
3155
2272
5298
1249
14671
7288
2879
8085
11694
7411
23330
3334
24845
14213
10389
2340
2898
11057
2980
34
795741

2010-11

2011-12

217636
16643
11913
4873
1930
4064
9842
2376
3716
1613
3046
11117
16789
12807
6582
13747
5617
94761
5491
182
1250
2382
20853
7252
7309
12983
4445
9516
9916
5650
9377
2400
27077
8265
9510
14632
4883
1554
1158
9605
4809
2328
13539
2790
3164
2278
5314
1252
14715
7310
2887
8109
11729
7433
23400
3344
24919
14255
10420
2347
2907
11090
2989
34
798128

290247
16843
12056
4932
1953
4112
9960
2405
3761
1633
3082
11251
16990
12961
6661
13912
5684
95898
5557
184
1265
2411
21104
7339
7396
13139
4498
9631
10035
5718
9490
2429
27402
8364
9624
14808
4942
1573
1172
9720
4867
2356
13702
2823
3202
2306
5378
1267
14897
7398
2922
8206
11869
7522
23681
3384
25218
14426
10545
2375
2942
11223
3025
35
807706

Transport and Communication

219

Estimated Number of Rickshaw in Rural Area by Former Districts

7.13
Former Districts

2003-2004

2004-2005

2005-06

2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

2011-12

56
11404
15362
12185
5646

57
11618
15650
12413
5752

58
11836
15943
12645
5860

59
12058
16241
12882
5970

60
12283
16546
13124
6081

61
12513
16856
13369
6195

63
12748
17171
13620
6311

64
12986
17493
13875
6429

65
13229
17821
14135
6550

Dhaka
Faridpur
Jamalpur
Mymensingh
Tangail

9264
4390
2729
9811
1752

9437
4472
2780
9995
1785

9614
4556
2832
10182
1818

9794
4641
2885
10372
1852

9977
4728
2939
10567
1887

10164
4817
2994
10765
1923

10354
4907
3050
10967
1959

10548
4999
3107
11172
1995

10746
5092
3166
11381
2033

Barisal
Jessore
Khulna
Kushtia
Patuakhali

4118
6634
6287
838
785

4195
6758
6405
854
800

4274
6885
6525
870
815

4354
7014
6647
886
830

4435
7145
6772
903
846

4518
7279
6898
920
862

4603
7415
7028
937
878

4689
7554
7159
955
894

4777
7695
7293
972
911

Bogra
Dinajpur
Pabna
Rajshahi
Rangpur

5758
2515
1881
2068
5598

5866
2562
1916
2106
5703

5976
2610
1952
2145
5810

6088
2659
1989
2185
5919

6202
2709
2026
2227
6029

6318
2759
2064
2268
6142

6436
2811
2102
2311
6257

6557
2864
2142
2354
6375

680
2917
2182
2398
6494

Bangladesh
109081
111124
113205
115325
Note: (-) Data not avalabe.
Source : Estimation based on Agriculture (Sample Survey), 1983-84, BBS

117485

119686

121927

124211

126537

Bandarban
Chittagong
Chittagong H.Ts.
Comilla
Noakhali
Sylhet

7.14

Number of Road Accident in Dhaka, Chittagong, Khulna, Barisal, Sylhet and


Rajshahi Metropolitan Area

Year

Dhaka
Accident
Persons
Killed
Injured
2003
779
357
334
2004
643
357
195
2005
591
347
250
2006
465
264
202
2007
479
259
272
2008
621
381
311
2009
517
301
261
2010
417
272
162
2011
388
261
151
2012
444
304
146
Source : Police Head Quarters.

Year
Accident
2003
2004
2005
2006
0
2007
05
2008
09
2009
12
2010
29
2011
32
2012
20
Note: (-) Data not avalabe.
Source : Police Head Quarters.

Metropolitan Area
Chittagong
Accident
Persons
Accident
Killed
Injured
97
71
47
36
128
103
39
47
110
83
40
53
137
117
30
49
174
155
36
60
120
83
42
39
108
74
36
45
112
84
39
36
113
83
31
29
131
99
46
16

Metropolitan Area
Barisal
Persons
Accident
Killed
Injured
0
0
11
02
0
83
05
06
81
09
04
39
16
12
40
24
33
32
17
7
26

Khulna
Persons
Killed
Injured
18
15
22
29
35
47
27
25
39
34
20
20
32
16
30
6
15
14
12
4

Accident
59
53
49
32
47
59
29
24
19
20

Rajshahi
Persons
Killed
Injured
41
27
37
19
44
09
32
05
34
14
40
34
24
21
21
14
17
15
12
13

Bangladesh
Sylhet
Persons
Killed
Injured
09
08
46
57
57
49
28
23
25
21
27
23
31
14

Accident
4749
3917
3955
3794
4869
4427
3381
2827
2667
2636

Killed
3289
2968
3187
3193
3749
3765
2958
2646
2546
2538

Persons
Injured
3818
2752
2755
2409
3273
3284
2886
1803
1641
2134

220

Transport and Communication

7.15
Zila

Bandarban
Chittagong
CoxsBazar
Khagrachhari
Rangamati
Ctg. H.T.
Comilla
Chandpur
Brahmanbaria
Feni
Lakshmipur
Noakhali
Habiganj
Maulvibazar
Sunamganj
Sylhet
Dhaka
Gazipur
Manikganj
Munshiganj
Narayanganj
Narsingdi
Faridpur
Rajbari
Gopalganj
Madaripur
Shariatpur
Jamalpur
Sherpur
Kishoreganj
Mymensingh
Netrokona
Tangail
Barisal
Bhola
Jhalakathi
Pirojpur
Jessore
Jhenaidah
Magura
Narail
Bagerhat
Khulna
Satkhira
Chuadanga
Kushtia
Meherpur
Barguna
Patuakhali
Bogra
Joypurhat
Dinajpur
Panchaghar
Thakurgaon
Pabna
Serajganj
Naogaon
Natore
Nawabganj
Rajshahi
Gaibandha
Kurigram
Lalmonirhat
Nilphamari
Rangpur
Bangladesh

Number of Road Accidents in Bangladesh by Zila


Accid
ent
23
21
31
37
23
0
117
27
107
46
27
41
87
59
54
111
132
121
86
86
110
98
95
80
31
31
12
35
24
75
134
34
153
31
20
12
17
31
29
20
19
66
46
24
30
82
7
35
19
85
23
20
12
25
45
91
59
66
45
54
57
14
29
16
62
3398

Note: (-) Data not available.


Source : Police Head quarters

2008
Persons
Kille Injured
d
12
59
81
64
50
16
25
77
17
113
0
0
157
127
23
4
102
67
46
4
18
40
40
7
75
38
45
17
47
17
114
27
121
90
113
26
52
77
107
91
73
81
81
21
81
21
68
70
33
9
41
13
10
12
26
19
23
15
56
29
127
300
31
10
204
345
35
20
17
3
9
1
10
6
31
0
21
8
15
9
13
9
58
110
32
26
17
15
23
5
78
8
5
2
25
20
11
0
113
29
18
68
27
0
14
9
23
7
52
18
93
174
61
52
44
49
9
25
11
56
3199

25
67
40
40
5
23
12
71
2822

Accident

18
111
38
31
12
0
115
24
86
33
24
27
39
54
30
97
131
78
82
54
55
91
85
35
17
27
19
12
25
40
77
9
100
31
21
7
9
18
22
12
12
45
31
34
9
69
4
11
14
102
10
34
12
22
49
73
48
24
31
42
38
8
37
7
69
2631

2009
Persons
Kille Injured
d
9
44
109
141
27
81
20
47
6
33
0
0
114
72
17
9
80
44
35
63
19
11
31
14
39
27
54
12
26
8
88
33
89
82
65
15
69
147
63
14
58
43
93
32
87
36
27
59
18
4
25
2
15
20
11
6
24
7
40
38
111
75
7
3
95
291
23
28
18
3
4
1
7
2
8
9
16
6
11
14
10
2
45
98
23
45
27
25
8
1
69
0
5
1
8
3
9
3
132
31
12
1
38
8
8
5
22
0
48
42
84
202
42
65
21
9
33
11
49
43
38
106
9
0
29
11
7
1
64
33
2498
2325

Accident

13
92
33
16
14
99
99
15
62
32
19
24
45
28
36
57
151
63
57
21
61
39
46
31
18
13
11
21
27
32
37
21
70
25
10
18
16
34
18
16
5
33
33
57
11
42
6
29
2
102
9
42
1
21
43
47
45
21
33
29
14
12
34
15
28
2254

2010
Persons
Kille Injured
d
18
4
99
100
38
3
6
23
16
48
16
110
116
110
12
4
59
53
28
13
22
16
22
9
38
37
30
7
36
3
63
41
145
61
64
17
55
120
26
5
59
40
65
28
30
22
33
25
19
3
19
2
8
6
18
3
25
19
27
23
42
28
18
4
75
155
22
20
8
2
18
3
12
4
26
12
14
4
17
3
4
0
46
130
29
46
55
15
9
2
40
2
5
1
24
24
2
0
120
26
8
6
45
8
1
0
22
18
46
31
40
29
42
44
27
6
33
21
30
11
26
1
12
1
27
9
14
33
25
7
2108 1661

Accident

11
67
34
17
9
104
32
42
37
14
20
38
17
33
46
172
90
30
28
67
31
27
24
16
14
11
18
16
34
30
22
58
28
41
13
15
24
17
13
0
16
18
40
16
49
6
24
15
88
3
26
9
42
48
44
49
23
35
30
25
8
37
17
26
2054

2011
Persons
Kille Injured
d
9
7
98
29
35
9
11
12
7
4
116
22
29
19
41
44
30
26
14
7
21
12
34
15
19
2
22
20
64
43
158
26
85
111
33
54
34
12
65
54
66
3
20
8
23
8
18
0
10
2
10
2
15
5
20
26
28
8
44
23
15
7
76
122
21
22
32
11
9
4
13
2
19
7
16
4
23
2
0
0
10
8
13
42
36
29
11
5
56
1
12
4
27
46
11
2
95
54
2
3
30
3
11
2
43
6
45
26
39
53
48
22
43
1
31
72
28
47
43
35
4
15
26
53
20
3
32
48
2119 1374

Acciden
t

5
96
36
10
7
117
21
53
54
9
24
43
30
30
42
98
80
42
43
76
55
20
24
10
11
15
10
17
26
38
14
74
42
32
16
10
27
12
9
1
22
17
26
10
41
4
22
18
68
7
12
4
12
30
73
44
34
19
23
27
4
18
13
41
1979

2012
Persons
Kille Injured
d
18
77
95
29
20
13
11
19
11
57
124
169
21
4
41
97
40
80
11
10
25
4
44
21
37
11
30
6
55
46
105
44
79
52
32
64
55
68
77
55
66
48
31
11
20
12
26
2
18
46
9
27
9
1
14
24
28
12
43
28
9
5
102
159
30
67
28
4
18
1
9
0
30
13
12
11
8
2
0
1
23
7
17
13
26
29
5
5
41
1
3
2
19
20
14
4
67
25
8
4
13
10
6
0
13
10
36
27
96
184
42
21
39
38
16
12
36
16
20
42
4
4
17
4
14
1
37
20
2063 1904

Transport and Communication

7.16

221

Route Kilometer and Stations by Gauge of Bangladesh Railway


Year
Station

Broad gauge
Route
kilometer

Meter gauge
Station
Route
kilometer

Total
Dual gauge

Station

Route
kilometer

1997-98

152

901

325

1832

477

2734

1998-99

128

901

323

1832

451

2734

1999-2000

130

936

325

1832

455

2768

2000-2001

130

936

324

1830

454

2766

2001-2002

130

936

324

1830

454

2766

2002-2003

134

660

320

1830

365

454

2854

2003-2004

134

660

320

1830

365

454

2854

2004-2005

134

660

320

1830

365

454

2854

2005-06

134

659

320

1801

375

454

2835

2006-07

134

659

307

1801

375

441

2835

2007-08

134

659
659

306

1801

375

440

2835

2008-09

134

659

306

1801

375

440

2835

2009-10

134

659

306

1801

375

440

2835

2010-11

134

659

309

1757

375

443

2791

2011-12

134

659

309

1757

375

443

2791

Note: (-) Data not available.


Source : Bangladesh Railway.

7.17
Year

Rolling Stock of Bangladesh Railway


Locomotives
Broad gauge
Metre gauge
Steam
Diesel
Steam
Diesel

Total

Coaching vehicles
Passenger
Other
carriages
coaching
vehicles
1264
146
1287
139
1282
137
1275
136
1272
135
1273
137

1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03

68
66
66
75
75
75

707
213
202
202
202
200

275
279
268
277
277
275

2003-04

75

198

273

1347

2004-05

78

208

286

2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12

77
75
75
71
78
71
71

208
208
208
208
208
188
193

285
285
285
279
286
259
264

Note : (-) indicated data not available.


Source : Bangladesh Railway

Freight wagons
Unit
Four
wheelers
11943
11152
10929
10778
10631
10605

15073
14247
13975
13755
13707
13679

64

10328

13217

1344

62

10236

13122

1341
1385
1435
1451
1472
1242
1223

62
31
35
35
37
29
31

10246
9473
9409
8998
9970
8860
9426

13230
12443
12326
11909
13108
11835
12514

222

Transport and Communication

7.18

Freight Carried by Bangladesh Railway (Classified) by Commodity

Commodities

2006-07
Tonne
P.C.

2007-08
Tonne
P.C.

2008-09
Tonne
P.C.

Rice
Paddy
Wheat
Provisions
Other Grains
Sugarcane
Sugar
Salt

268
257
0.04
210
29
185
4

9.03
18.66
7.08
0.98
6.25
0.14

601
324
108
13
245
7

18.31
9.89
3.29
0.58
7.46
0.30

164
349
0.20
1.58
13
78
15

1159
5.25
0.43
2.59
0.54

Vegetable Oil
Molasses
Livestock
Gram and
pulses
Tobacco

338
3

11.39
0.10

199
-

6.06
-

314

.02

Jute, raw
Military traffic
Jute,
manufactured
Cotton, raw
Container

1
8
-

0.03
0.27
-

7
652

1.65
0.21
0.35
10.86

0.1
574

1935

652

0.02
3

0.10

0.17

0.15

0.4
269

9.07

3.81

117

422
30

14.22
1.01

418
44
-

12.74
1.34
-

0.14

66

5
158
159

0.17
5.33
6.37

254
179
-

All other
4.00
0.14
commodities
Total
2967
100.00
Note : (-) indicated data not available.
Source : Bangladesh Railway

Coal
Cement
Iror & steel
wrought
Firewood &
other fuel
Wood
unwrought
Fuel for the
Railway
Fodder
Marble and
stone
Oil fuel
Petrol
Oilseeds
Railway stores
& materials other
than fuel
Kerosene oil
Fertilizer
Tea

7.19

5.45

2010-11
Tonne
P.C

(Thousand tons)
2011-12
Tonne
P.C

142
299
0.18
138
12
68
12

5.23
11.02
5.08
0.44
2.51
0.44

130
259
0.18
134
10
63
10

5.09
10.14
5.25
0.39
2.47
0.39

102
207
104
9
52
9

10.43

274
-

10.00
-

225
-

8.81
-

183
-

4.65
9.44
4.74
0.41
2.31
0.41
8.35
-

0.07
10
7

0.33
0.23

0.06
9.0
6.0

0.33
0.22

0.06
8
5

0.31
0.20

8
4
-

.36
.18
-

0.30
613
0.29
0.14
36

20.37

0.33
548.00
0.28
0.15
30.00

1.5
19.90
1.11

.32
579
.30
.18
28
-

22.67
1.10
-

.40
585
.28
.12
23
-

26.69
1.05
-

0.03

1.00

0.04

.04

.05

0.07

4.00

0.15

.16

0.14

3.89

110.00

4.05

100

3.92

86

3.92

549
53
25

18.27
1.76
0.83

521.00
48.00
20.00

19.20
1.77
0.74

493
45
-

19.30
1.76
-

403
38
-

18.39
1.73
-

242
228

8.04
7.57

232
220

8.55
8.11

11

2.01
7.74
5.45
0.34

32

1.06

27

0.09

18
215
205
21

.70
8.42
8.33
.82

15
175
166
17

0.68
7.98
7.57
0.78

3282

100.00

3010

100

2714

100

2554

100

2191

100

1.20

Number of Wagons and Quantity Lifted by Bangladesh Railway at


Chittagong Port by Selected Commodities
Year

2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12

2009-10
Tonne
P.C

Foodgrains
No. of
Tonne
s
wagon
lifted
9
7
3
3
5
5
8
5
7
5
4
1

133
120
48
56
67
88
116
94
113
79
69
28

Coal and coke


No. of
Tonne
s
wagon
lifted
-

Oil
No. of
wagon

Tonne
s
lifted

17
18
18
18
19
20
17
21
20
19
18
20

196
188
197
203
205
263
231
279
262
252
230
261

-7-9

Note : The term Oil includes only petrol and kerosene oil, (-) Data not available.
Source : Bangladesh Railway

Container
No. of
Tonne
s
wagon
lifted
27
29
30
33
36
34
39
54
74
66
66
66

270
291
315
368
361
598
378
587
613
540
579
585

Others
No. of
Tonne
s
wago
lifted
n
14
242
5
84
1
14
1
20
1
31
1
367
1
24
1
94
4
36
7
63
6
60
6
47

(Thousand)
Total
No. of Tonnes
Wago
n
68
59
52
55
61
70
66
82
105
97
94
93

Lifted
870
682
574
647
664
778
749
968
1024
934
938
921

Transport and Communication

7.20

223

Revenue Rate and Financial Operation of Bangladesh Railway

Revenue
per
passenger
Year
kilometre(Paisa)
1995-96
25.35
1996-97
26.29
1997-98
28.61
1998-99
34.63
1999-00
35.79
2000-01
35.93
2001-02
38.65
2002-03
38.54
2003-04
38.20
2004-05
38.00
2005-06
38.08
2006-07
38.19
2007-08
38.50
2008-09
38.47
2009-10
38.58
2010-11
38.60
2011-12
38.55
Source : Bangladesh Railway

7.21

Revenue
per
passenger
(Taka)
26.33
26.77
29.25
36.23
37.74
37.99
41.05
41.14
39.89
39.31
39.31
40.30
41.63
41.77
44.45
50.61
53.06

Reveneue
per ton
kilometre
(Paisa)
140.5
123.6
138.8
142.4
147.0
138.1
147.5
146.2
144.8
149.2
149.5
155.8
156.4
158.4
157.7
158.9
158.8

Revenue
per ton
(Taka)
433.01
353.74
388.69
394.00
409.69
377.28
397.92
393.68
385.79
392.46
413.42
418.59
428.54
435.63
428.74
447.78
438.47

Operating
revenue
(Million Tk.)
2841
3306
3509
3743
3415
3664
3884
4201
3942
5449
5512
5552
6743
7417
6731
7471
7264

Operating
expenses
(Million Tk.)
4016
4142
4334
4612
4699
5239
5355
5867
6394
6951
8147
9331
1088
11727
12572
14918
15767

Net operating
income
(Million Tk.)
(-)1175.0
(-)835.3
(-)824.6
(-)868.9
(-)1283.6
(-)1574.8
(-)7147.1
(-)1666.2
(-) 1418.27
(-)1501.41
(-)2634.52
(-)3778.85
(-)41429.04
(-)4348.22
(-) 5840.42
(-)7447.49
(-)8053.15

Use of Rolling Stock by Bangladesh Railway

Item
Freight Wagon
Wagon turn round time (days)

2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

2011-12

B.G.
M.G.

11.0
12.2

10.8
16.2

10.5
15.7

9.75
11.8

8.99
12.5

9.00
11.09

Percentage of wagons available for use


to total on line

B.G.
M.G.

62.3
85.6

73.7
85.8

64.3
90.9

74.76
81.92

89.76
97.39

90.43
94.83

Net ton km. per wagon day on line

B.G.
M.G.

1066
112

1596
112

2043
91

424
117

393
79

2.06
0.09

Av. speed of diesel freight train (KPH)

B.G.
M.G.

108
12.2

10.8
16.2

12.1
12.0

12.0
12.1

12.1
12.2

11.9
12.1

B.G.
M.G.

79.1
92.8

85.5
85.4

69.3
73.4

69.32
72.53

63.58
74.34

70.06
74.52

B.G.
M.G.

257
225

34.3
24.7

366
264

368
265

374
249

398
261

B.G.
M.G.

81.8
87.5

81.8
87.5

76.1
81.3

91.02
85.09

80.28
64.89

80.28
71.50

B.G.
M.G.

163
172

183
171

182

199
168

195
172

197
173

162
173

169
171

172
174

Passenger carriages
Percentage of coaches available for
service to total on line
Passenger Km. per vehicle day on line
Diesel Locomotives
Percentage of locomotives available for
20.1service to total on line
Engine Km. per engine on line per day

172
Engine-Km. per engine day in use (for
goods traffic only)

B.G.
M.G.

Note : B.G. Broad Gauge, M.G. Metre Gauge.


Source : Bangladesh Railway

178
175

178
175

170
174

224

Transport and Communication

Traffic Earnings and Physical Assets of Bangladesh Railway

7.22
Item

2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

2011-12

Railway traffic :
Tonne carried

000

2967

3282

3010

2714

2554

2192

Tonne kilometre

Million

776

869

800

710

693

582

Passenger carried

46

54

65

66

6466

66

Passenger kilometre

4586

5690

6800

7304

8052

8787

Railway earnings :

(MillionTk.)

Passenger

1831

2240

2715

2917

3215

3510

Other coaching

91

97

107

116

110

114

Goods

1245

1410

1313

1165

1146

963

Miscellaneous

1360

1869

2115

1463

1824

1447

Physical assets :
Route kilometre

2835

2835

2835

2835

2791

2791

Track kilometre

3973

3973

3973

3973

3978

3976

Locomotives owned

(No.)

285

283

279

286

259

264

Passenger vehicles owned

(No.)

1385

1435

1451

1472

1242

1223

Other coaching vehicles owned

(No.)

31

35

35

37

29

31

Wagons (4 wheelers) owned

(No.)

12443

12326

11909

13108

11835

12514

Source : Bangladesh Railway

7.23

Number of Passengers Carried by Bangladesh Railway

Year

Air conditioned class

1st class

2nd class

(Thousand)
Total

3rd class

1994-95

22

191

39434

39647

1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99

22
27
29
18

179
279
338
349

32509
37188
37933
35872

32710
37494
38300
36239

1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12

18
22
19
22
24
19
29
33
34
68
144
147
150

398
451
452
533
483
434
435
468
427
553
564
570
578

38218
40740
38245
38608
42928
41801
44056
45257
53310
64408
64919
62819
65411

38634
41213
38716
39163
43435
42254
44520
45758
53816
65029
65627
63536
66139

Note: (-) Indicated data not available


Source : Bangladesh Railway

Transport and Communication

225

Indicators of the Performance of Bangladesh Biman

7.24
Item

2004-05

2005-06

2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

2011-12

Passenger carried : (000 Nos.)


Domestic

381

288

211

114

123

133

120

184

International

1259

1218

1092

1251

1263

1296

1264

1590

Total

1640

1506

1303

1365

1386

1429

1384

1774

5163

5085

4186

4717

4953

5027

5051

5564

196

192

71

53

57

62

60

52

180

176

585

244

825

123

106

684

34

34

24

19

19

21

25

23

5067

5081

4798

4721

4710

4707

4551

4470

Passenger kilometres
(RPK Million)
Cargo and mail uplifted
(Million lbs.)
Freight tonne
Kilometre (Million)
On line station
No. of employees
Source : Bangladesh Biman

7.25

Number of Aircrafts in Operation and Total Earnings of Bangladesh Biman

Year
Fokker

Number and type of aircraft in operation


B-747
Air Bus
DC-10-30

Total

Total

Total earning
Local currency
(Million Taka)

Foreign
currency
(Million Taka)
9680
-

1993-94

9680

1994-95

10518

10518

10

10518

10518

1995-96

1996-97

10

113421.35

113421.35

1997-98

10

121896

121896

1998-99

10

133013

133013

1999-00

11

156151

156151

N.A.

2000-01

10

13

172112

172112

N.A.

2001-02

13

181656

181656

N.A.

2002-03

17

193494

193494

N.A.

2003-04

17

21037.95

21037.95

N.A.

2004-05

14

23401.66

23401.66

N.A.

2005-06

13

26616.96

26616.96

NA.

2006-07

10

24636.66

24636.66

NA

2007-08

297978

29797.83

429.36USD

2008-09

10

30397

30397.04

438.00 USD

2009-10

11

294362.41

29436.24

423. USD

2010-11

12

328863.95

32886.23

449.27USD

2011-12

13

37895.10

37895.10

478.58USD

Note: (-) Indicated data not available


Source : Bangladesh Biman

226

Transport and Communication

7.26

Passengers Movement by Bangladesh Biman


(No. of passengers)

Area of operation(both ways)


Domestic flight :
Dhaka-Chittagong
Dhaka-Jessore
Dhaka-Sylhet
Sylhet-Dhaka
Chittagong-Coxs Bazar
Dhaka-Coxs Bazar
Coxs Bazar- Dhaka
Dhaka-Saidpur
Chittagonj-Dhaka
Dhaka-Rajshahi
Rajshahi-Syedpur
Dhaka-Barisal
Total (Domestic)
International flight :
Doha-Dhaka
Dhaka-Calcutta
Chittagong-Calcutta
Dhaka-Kathmandu
Dhaka-London
Dhaka-Dubai
Dhaka-Bangkok
Dhaka-Karachi
Dhaka-Abu-Dhabi
Dhaka-Bombay
Bombay-Dubai
Dhaka-Singapore
Dhaka-Jeddah
Dhaka-Doha
Dhaka-Amsterdam
Dhaka-Kuwait
Kuwait-Dhaka
Dhaka-Tripoli
Mascot-Dhaka
Dhaka-Muscat
Dhaka-Kualalampur
Kualalampur-Dhaka
Dhaka-Rangoon
Riyadan-Chittagong
Bankok-Chittagong
Dhaka-Rome
Rome-Dhaka
London-Abudhabi
Abudhabi-Sylhet
Doha-Chittagong
Baharain-Chittagong
Dammam-Dhaka
Dhaka-Dammam
Dubai-Sylhet
Abudhabi-Dhaka
Muscat-Chittagong
Jeddah-Sylhet

2004-05

2005-06

2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

201112

158930
20512
166624
1543
7100
14329
9937
107
1457
380539

120644
11523
134382
1025
3561
9541
5767
179
1387
288009

30285
2152
31547
457
2157
1188
579
68365

38084
23214
64717
4970
1892
4915
1377792

19264
27703
78610
78
928
720
30408
157711

30632
28281
86516
242
2170
2046
34827
184714

28425
24442
29210
1391
4068
4665
27899
120100

64988
50177
102295
2038
4106
4935
72053
300592

135467
9776
36831
80636
47891
50922
22648
27717
14897
17656
36028
95197
9289
78354
22310
45890
6205
2050
21237
2571
3270
1059
32747
7437
-

110989
6225
40961
72410
55640
37382
16291
31680
6055
14033
35108
86054
12753
75135
21547
61258
5080
22755
2949
3405
701
32336
6044
-

36821
637
24062
37063
45835
12544
7816
21279
1497
3621
17804
65143
12312
36365
12974
76919
822
10747
2029
3422
12420
5821
-

2040
18607
17695
42253
32003
94089
6271
12571
27890
30622
81751
27940
70502
26550
43265
21759
11367
24996
89667
27890
15631
14238
2848
9119
15240
14703
-

2217
26505
96178
38811
73992
26530
19354
36697
69122
168642
24450
49257
31799
120841
20832
2597
13051
12800
9468
22253
-

1198
44770
89022
59733
45672
14802
14407
27057
68644
169863
10031
41629
16430
40944
108664
20329
1063
3363
30458
27078
12374
-

1097
76734
96786
64822
31271
51663
15410
26746
76544
176258
12254
45060
15504
22838
88548
26221
4553
2297
27746
12040
22448
13131

1350
41602
42315
29722
37914
36811
17394
41973
45124
83010
10145
31178
33313
18053
36627
80130
77554
2786
14573
11367
5589
3401
24472
28428
11878
35182
18653
10835
(Contd1)

Transport and Communication

7.26

227

Passengers Movement by Bangladesh Biman


(No. of passengers)

Area of operation(both ways)


Jeddah-Dhaka
Kolkata-Dhaka
Chittagong-Dubai
Dhaka-Manchester
Hongkong-Dhaka
Dhaka-Riyadh
Monchester-Dhaka
Milon-Dhaka
Kathmondu-Dhaka
Dhaka-Eastambul
Eastambul-Dhaka
Dhaka-Agartala
Agartala-Dhaka
Dubai-London
London
Sylhet-Dubai
Rangoon-Bangkok
VVIP Flights
Haji Flights
Dhaka-Bagdad
Kuwait-Sylhet
Bangkok-Kualalampur
Dhaka-Bahrain
Dhaka-Paris
Bangkok-Singapore
Dhaka-Frankfurt
Bangkok-Narita
Jedha Narita-Singapore
Sylhet
Dhaka-Riyadh
Tezure-Dhaka
Non-schedule
Chittagong-Rangoon
Chittagong-Bangkok
Dhaka-Delhi
Dhaka-Hongkong
Delhi-Athens
Delhi-Amsterdam
Dubai-London
Dubai-Delhi
New York-Amsterdam
New York-Delhi
New York-Dubai
Dhaka-New York
Dubai-Amsterdam
Dubai-Chittagong
Dhaka-Brussels
Brussels-Delhi
Abudhabi-Chittagong
Dhaka-Chittagong
Mascot-Chattagong
Dhaka-Chattagong
Jeddah-Ctg.
Kuwait-Ctg.
Brussels-Nework
London-Sylhet
Doha-Sylhet
Dubai-Dhaka
Jeddah-Singapore
Mascot-Singapore
(total)
Total (International)

2004-05
4055
47744
2822
11437
4618
13194
5501
12870
6881
92845
135
38662
40765
1553
15
34564
31296
4982
29762
27412
11602
2663
1969
23181
1258613

2005-06
1340
80878
2860
48
7675
4527
13623
5394
11023
6851
87058
483
30797
29045
1180
14033
26
26002
41363
3510
32809
24351
21203
3838
1029
23375
1231112

2006-07
29
2049
620
1911
1933
913
13436
8564
234
425
23809
16507
17146
2870
2
24081
447953
1091665

2007-08
6294
2398
510
3306
2788
548
48291
61561
28668
8435
6482
7371
5917
3468
2106
145
44454
4516
22490
21530
22761
26550
15301
17365
8768
8968
14853
17824
5570
24093
2955
1345095

2008-09
1222
111422
19371
8870
117
47625
41975
16347
14895
589
25131
1407
29753
18238
14412
1387148

2009-10
1991
7336
123719
10930
10093
49
63182
52903
21463
24042
23256
2104
32334
1429489

2010-11
5381
124195
2113
15535
16609
51416
24376
35127
20073
29152
1526
27959
1263537

2011-12
69787
41419
15316
5965
10097
70122
7499
5491
54595
47
86
84
90
63
34
431
1611
41683
9269
66941
2763
9670
10057
13372
34
23361
17025
23557
23885
25228
24171
21421
2897
12645
2179
28165
1773467

Note : () Flight operation nil.


Source : Bangladesh Biman

7.27

Cargo Movement by Bangladesh Biman

Ton

228

Transport and Communication

Area of operation (both ways)


Domestic flight :
Dhaka-Chittagong
Dhaka-Jessore
Dhaka-Sylhet
Dhaka-Ishwardi
Dhaka-Saidpur
Chittagong-Cox's Bazar
Chittagong-Jessore
Dhaka-Cox's Bazar
Dhaka-Rajshahi
Dhaka-Barisal
Total
International Flights :
Dhaka-Calcutta
Calcutta-Chittagong
Dhaka-Kathmandu
Dhaka-London
Dhaka-Amsterdam
Dhaka-Karachi
Dhaka-Dubai
Dhaka-Abu-Dhabi
Dhaka-Doha
Dhaka-Muscat
Dhaka-Jeddah
Dhaka-Bombay
Dhaka-Rome
Dhaka-Kuwait
Dhaka-Bangkok
Dhaka-Singapore
Dhaka-Kualalampur
Dhaka-Rangoon
Dhaka-Ammam
Dhaka-Paris
Abudhabi-Sylhet
Bangkok-Rangoon
Bombay-Dubai
Dhaka-Bahrain
Bangkok-Singapore
Bangkok-Dhaka
Dhaka-Frankfurt
Dhaka-Riyad
Calcutta-Chittagong
Kuwait-Chittagong
Bangkok-Narita
Singapore-Dhaka
Rome-Dhaka
London-Dhaka
Chittagong-Rangoon

2004-05

2005-06

2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

2011-12

119
40
132
14
2
19
326

146
35
166
14
10
1
21
393

764
6
82
5
208
6
6
1078

157
30
1
1
189

148

229

358
-

278
-

153

508

02

.43
.08
788

741
1099

724
.14
1002

910
147
3779
1424
3453
1166
1179
774
3849
760
1415
2226
1221
1679
1396
108
297
6
5
94
1109
165
387
2409
6
184
330
-

1211
3
105
3062
1083
3352
1535
1042
1121
4112
528
1316
2870
796
1292
1602
56
287
4
1
2
813
43
492
1973
3
8`
158
379
1
-

90
29
1368
375
2738
1085
990
676
2187
173
689
1796
432
485
640
1649
90
3
64
37
-

5
56
1386
24
3220
1577
1067
1166
3236
385
1165
232
580
664
1386
30
2050
1
-

293
205
2180
399
2393
2169
1100
1899
5501
515
111
1143
673
645
1
151
3044
-

30
21
2143
185
1097
2205
708
1515
3026
750
1356
156
157
1625
3
292
4710
157
240
-

03
19
116
1190
2215
987
1408
2901
401
1551
124
264
1361
02
05
44
104
3386
.60
88
186
745

303

258
1261
204
30
3082
2305
1186
1795
3808
317
1451
708
1186
797
2449
12
-

(Contd.)

Transport and Communication

7.27
Area of operation (both ways)

Cargo Movement by Bangladesh Biman

229

Fig(m.ton)

2004-05

2005-06

2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

Dhaka-Delhi

1402

1632

686

620

875

247

255

58

Dhaka-Hongkong

596

Baharain-Chittagong

2011-12

4068

4247

1874

1345

2383

3084

750

Dhaka -London

16

1368

1386

12

442

Kuwait- Dhaka

33

94

19

New York-Amsterdam

New York-Delhi

New York-Dubai

927

560

New York-Dhaka

236

Chittagong-Muscut

42

.75
189

Riyadh-Dhaka

211

10

Hajj

213

560

74

42

222

47

125

98

24

Dhaka-Brussels

33

82

25

39

Doha-Chittagong

270

17

210

34

41

47

745

03

163

23

45

12

10

29

Dubai-Chittagong

Abudabi-Chittagong
Brusless-Delhi

18

21

10

225

471

Mascut-Ctg.

27

21

31

12

16

34

28

London-Sylhet

24

29

17

69

752

1123

182

1272

47

968

59

14

1485

806

627
318

Jedha-Chittagong
Dhaka-Dammam
Dhaka-Milon
Bursless-Neuyork
Dubai-Sylhet

48

17

23

Jedha-Sylhet

19

10

39

Abudhabi-Dhaka

18

22

Doha-Dhaka

10

.24

Doha-Sylhet

Muscat-Dhaka

10

16

Dammam-dhaka

157

.87

Hongkong-Dhaka

1695

1235

Jeddah-Dhaka

25

26

Karachi-Dhaka

291

170

Katmandu-Dhaka

192

246

Kualampur-Dhaka

251

335

Kalkata-Dhaka

699

Milon-Dhaka

151

Delhi-Dhaka

346

Manchester-Dhaka

21

Dhaka-manchester

85

Sylhet- London

20

Bangkok-Dhaka

Dubai-Dhaka

31

Chittagong-Dubai
Total
Note : (-) Flight operation nil.
Source : Bangladesh Biman

25
39041

38351

59041

24131

26006

28221

27272

23665.00

230

Transport and Communication

Aircraft, Passenger and Freight/Mails Movement by Airports

7.28
Year

Zia
Chittagong
International Airports
Airport,Dhaka

1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

2500
2638
2816
2954
2909
3103
5788
2891
3140
4205
4147
4690
4756
5574

261
248
279
313
350
397
468
356
348
746
559
690
861
922

Sylhet
Osmani
Airports

167
197
238
250
208
270
221
189
166
182
160
191
180
210

Jessore
Airports

Name of Airports
Ishwardi Rajshahi Saidpur
Airports
Airports Airports

Passenger Movement ('000' number)


111
26
116
27
111
33
105
31
85
18
93
12
77
10
49
6
29
2
31
52
51
83
1
82
3

Tejgaon
Airports

21
22
22
24
17
16
14
10
10
4
1
8

Cox's
bazar
Airports

3
-

Barisal
Airports

Total
Airports

22
26
23
15
11
12
8
5
3
2
-

3120
3285
3532
3703
3671
3918
6600
3516
3694
5191
4946
5657
5940
6865

9
11
10
11
13
15
14
10
9
14
25
35
58
66

43
49
29
12
12
13
14
11
2
3
-

3022
3478
3020
2614
2571
2697
3978
3881
1577

167
141
82
85
165
96
68
7
1
632
-

111791
102480
106723
114836
120413
139138
124908
139707
122388
141853
174859
180115
222987

706
774
740
722
724
718
666
707
30
746
76
75
92
1016

1950
874
120
-

1036
1372
1322
1367
1814
1739
2752
2175
1849
2945
2467
2756
3305
2712

1964
1634
1388
858
789
752
498
394
326
92
182
22
24
62

99472
107925
95364
86695
94795
92163
99990
87312
90230
99218
96555
106718
120685
121013

Freight Mails (Loaded and unloaded) (M.Ton)


2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

108174
98427
103824
110449
109010
126870
111689
131240
115348
136179
155736
167768
213876

955
747
963
744
3100
4061
2622
2811
2174
1166
2501
3484
4525

616
858
521
534
173
198
3919
153
158
721
1228
1020
852

1809
2243
1287
2992
4916
4401
3561
2880
2125
454
11415
3959
2157

27
-

27
15
17
20
15
21
15
2
2
-

Air traffic Movement (Number)


1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

42559
44292
39477
36757
35815
38742
37740
37993
40053
47593
47356
56909
61220
62949

14037
16018
13413
14723
17541
19335
18896
16650
17533
17758
21315
16040
25206
24063

4980
4224
3930
3798
4122
4351
4567
4259
3866
3657
3391
3148
2912
3154

30956
37553
33670
27044
33090
25790
34212
24474
26561
26307
21747
27560
26634
22620

1284
1184
1424
1026
900
736
659
660
12
21
208
1292
4437

Note: (-) Flight operation nil


Source : Bangladesh Civil Aviation Authority

7.29
Divisions Name
Dhaka
Chittagong
Khulna
Rajshahi
Barisal
Rangpur
Sylhet
Total

Division-Wise Number of Post Offices


GPO
01
01
01
01
04

Note : Position as on June, 2011-12, (-) Indcated data not available.


Source : Bangladesh Post Office

Head Office
12
13
16
09
05
08
04
67

Sub-Office
529
388
215
162
127
107
139
1667

Branch Office
2302
1487
1096
1044
847
848
524
8148

Total
2844
1889
1328
1216
979
963
667
9886

Transport and Communication

7.30

231

Number of Letters, Parcels and Money Orders Booked Through


Different Post Offices
No. of Regd. letters booked
('000' Nos.)
Insured
Ordinary
V.P.
35
13968
114
22
14945
126
17
14957
118

Year
1996-97
1997-98
1998--99

No. of Regd. parcels booked


('000' Nos.)
Insured
Ordinary
V.P.
181
945
315
194
2501
172
199
1267
191

(000)
Number
3588
3882
4371

Money orders
Value
(MillionTk.)
3214446
3139310
32848

1999-2000
2000-2001
2001-2002
2002-2003

11
10
17
15

14861
15797
16331
14529

166
141
114
130

213
215
265
264

1177
1339
1267
1358

184
154
187
218

3426
3274
3519
3488

32666
33382
47076
49931

2003-2004
2004-2005
2005-2006
2006-2007
2007-2008
2008-2009
2009-2010
2010-2011
2011-12

16
29
24
17
12
15
03
04
01

17662
16618
13134
9907
8820
7835
8015
7695
8450

157
184
146
65
65
81
100
154
151

259
302
265
259
223
313
383
326
421

1531
1694
1614
513
798
903
859
712
826

221
247
182
332
64
88
76
113
70

3755
4705
3480
3338
2877
4539
4061
3018
1038

5146
69701
6025
60143
53168
83226
96447
86061
30317

V.H.F.
P.C.O.

Total

Source : Ministry of Post and Tele-Communications

7.31

Number of Post Office in Bangladesh

Year

H.O.

S.O.

B.O.

Total

C.T.O.
I.T.O. &
D.T.O.

T.O.&
S.T.O.

C.S.O.

E.D.
P.C.O.

1996-97
1997-98
1998-99

70
70
70

1623
1627
1636

7400
7548
7695

9093
9245
9401

16
16
16

272
272
272

292
292
292

37
37
37

416
416
416

1033
1033
1033

1999-2000
2000-2001
2001-2002
2002-2003

65
70
70
70

1645
1648
1654
1668

7829
7979
8119
8121

9539
9697
9843
9859

16
15
15
15

272
253
253
279

292
29
29
10

37
69
69
34

162
193
193
319

779
559
559
657

2003-2004
2004-2005
2005-2006
2006-2007
2007-2008
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12

70
70
70
67
87
67
67
67
71

1686
1667
1668
1667
1667
1668
1667
1667
1667

8251
8149
8149
8138
8138
8148
8148
8148
8148

10007
9886
9887
9872
9872
9882
9886
9886
9886

15
15
15
15
15
-

279
279
279
279
279
-

10
10
10
10
10
-

34
34
34
34
34
-

319
319
319
319
319
-

657
657
657
657
657(R)
-

Notes :
H.O.- Head Office, S.O.- Sub Office, B.O.-Branch Office, (-) Not Available
Source : Ministry of Post and Tele-Communications

7.32
Division
Dhaka
Chittagong
Khulna
Rajshahi
Rangpur
Sylhet
Barisal
Total :

Division-Wise Number of Telephones


2004-05
542265
138145
90266
40849
38082
39567
889174

2005-06
547999
139820
801736
32430
35551
39986
877522

Note : (-) Not Available


Source : Ministry of Post and Tele-Communications

2006-07
528682
135080
70886
29788
33023
39816
837275

2007-08
530832
143057
78840
33259
39598
41198
866784

2008-09
544027
166299
115065
43521
55805
46929
971746

2009-10
571465
164093
86593
43803
55917
46909
21714
990494

2010-11
544798
146679
81899
43176
54857
43264
21087
935760

232

Transport and Communication

7.33
Sl
No

Number of Television Licences Issued by Districts

Name of Divisions/
Districts

2007-08
Black &
Coloured
White

2008-09
Black &
Coloured
White

2009-10
Black &
Coloured
White

2010-11
Black &
Coloured
White

2011-12
Black &
Coloured
White

CHITTAGONG DIVISION

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11

Bandarban
B. Baria
Chandpur
Chittagong
Comilla
Cox's Bazar
Feni
Khagrachari
Lakshnipur
Noakhali
Rangamati
Total
SYLHET DIVISION
1
Habiganj
2
Moulvibazar
3
Sunamganj
4
Sylhet
Total
Dhaka division
1
Dhaka
2
Faridpur
3
Gazipur
4
Gopalganj
5
Jamalpur
6
Kishoreganj
7
Madaripur
8
Manikganj
9
Munshiganj
10
Mymensingh
11
Narayanganj
12
Narsindi
13
Netrokona
14
Rajbari
15
Shariatpur
16
Sherpur
17
Tangail
Total
BARISAL DIVISION
1
Barguna
2
Barisal
3
Bhola
4
Jhalakathi
5
Patuakhli
6
Pirojpur
Total
KHULNA DIVISION
1
Bagerhat
2
Chuadanga
3
Jessore
4
Jhenaidaha
5
Khulna
6
Kushtia
7
Magura
8
Meherpur
9
Narail
10
Satkhira
Total
RAJSHAHI DIVISION
1
Bogra
2
Dinajpur
3
Gaibandha
4
Joypurhat
5
Kurigram
6
Lalmonirhat
7
Naogaom
8
Natore
9
Nawabganj
10
Nilphamari
11
Pabna
12
Panchagarh`
13
Rajshahi
14
Rangpur
15
Sirajganj
16
Thakurgaon
Total
Total Bangladesh
Source : Bangladesh Television Note: (-) Indicated data not availa-ble
-

5
20
12
27
125
5
80
14
3
100
4
395

21
535
321
2119
4096
162
1136
286
175
2145
849
11845

1
1
6
3
10
21

61
60
726
730
21
36
09
07
1142
01
2793

1
1

87
62
277
29
14
15
45
529

1
1
1
03

11
14
29
39
08
11
21
02
135

11
126
09
146

10
11
01
25
47

187
678
183
1012
2060

14
14

44
37
20
109
210

01
01

10
77
03
90
180

13190
182
779
372
260
363
710
336
388
493
781
653
93
97
473
75
675
19920

4
1
1
07
2
1
16

2087
40
1006
20
40
82
58
117
72
23
35
238
13
29
3860

6
1
1
3
4
19
34

02
01
03
01
1
08

692
7
2
5
30
19
12
9
776

09
04
15
28

144
7
12
14
12
57
20
18
05
17
35
13
03
05
40
19
17
438

3
19
44
66
1146
20
42
10
7
12
47
91
2
27
11
3
1418

210
01
01
01
06
02
01
222

43
5
71
07
91
01
218

212
221
580
465
1221
44
2743

01
04
02
07
14

488
133
62
233
16
922

1
1
2

28
37
1
22
18
106

1
01

94
16
12
122

08
01
06
03
12
06
02
52
15
105

78
46
195
55
485
146
44
14
640
149
1852

3
2
1
06

44
4
44
88
148
23
06
08
215
67
647

2
1
3

18
2
26
4
66
28
12
10
166

07
07
07
95
18
02
136

01
01
03
09
10
03
01
26

05
05
03
23
06
11
35
32
01
07
20
06
33
10
31
05
233
1436

178
228
242
90
159
44
328
658
109
78
1142
427
708
292
440
121
5244
43664

03
02
03
1
5
1
15
86

155
62
49
03
09
03
84
311
32
28
270
204
135
38
15
1398
9830

1
1
41

24
20
4
18
12
3
2
11
1
16
7
13
52
17
29
10
239
2524

01
01
04
06
19

23
05
09
03
02
20
06
02
07
05
192
09
06
05
294
1643

03
04
01
10
04
01
22
13
04
62
485

Transport and Communication

7.34

233

Number of Radio and Television Sets Licenced Classified by Type


Television
Black & white
Coloured T.V.

Radio ('000' nos.)


Year

1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

Commercial
& domestic
316
251
213
174
139
112
103
92
67
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.

Commercial
& dealers

Total

07
07
21
20
16
20
17
20
19
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.

323
258
234
194
155
132
120
112
86
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.
N.A.

409963
367850
361800
346757
244051
278217
1199266
634978
486280
135231
25343
3264
2855
1436
89
41
19
0

202931
197505
210308
228833
235164
251601
224888
617358
591941
245262
62567
31567
73395
45106
9830
25.24
1643
485

Note: Position as on June 30, 2011. Rodio liceneed Closed.


Source : Ministry of Post and Tele-Communications 2. Bangladesh Television

7.35

Air Mail Rates from Bangladesh to Selected Countries

Country

(Taka)
EMS
Express Mail Service

Letter first
10 grams

India
Pakistan
Srilanka
Bhutan
Maldives
Nepal

19
19
23
19
23
19

602
737
859
921
614

Australia
Japan
China
Thailand
Myanmar
Singapore
Indonesia

32
26
26
26
26
26
26

1015
617
617
614
493
405

Abudhabi
Saudi Arabia
Kuwait
Egypt
Libya
Nigeria

26
26
26
37
37
37

740
862
1047
-

U.S.S.R.
Germany
Turkey
U.K.
U.S.A.
Canada
France

37
37
37
37
46
46
37

1227
1233
407
989
603
998
866

Note : Position as on 2011-12, (-) Data not available.


Note: Post card & Aerogramme Service Colsed.
Source : Ministry of Post and Tele-Communications

234

Transport and Communication

Number of Vessels with Carrying Capacity of Bangladesh


Shipping Corporation

7.36

No. of
vessels
purchased/
received

Year

No. of
vessel
sold
(given to
others)

Cumulative
total of
vessels
purchased/
received

No. of
vessels
owned

Carrying
capacity of
vessels purchased(dead
weight Tonnage)

No. of
vessels on
route/
operation

Carrying
capacity of
number of vessels
owned(dead
weight Tonnage)

1996-97

18

16

239693

1997-98

16

16

239693

1998-99

14

14

210672

1999-00

13

13

195741

2000-01

13

13

195741

2001-02

13

13

195741

2002-03

13

13

195741

2003-04

13

13

195741

195741

2004-05

13

13

195741

195741

2005-06

13

13

195741

195741

2006-07

13

13

195741

195741

2007-08

13

13

195741

195741

2008-09

13

13

195741

195741

2009-10

13

13

142437

142479

2010-11

13

13

2011-12

13

13

196669

Note: (-) Indicates data not available.


Source : Bangladesh Shipping Corporation

7.37

Cargo Lifting of Bangladesh Shipping Corporation, Their Profit Earned,


Assets & Liabilities
Cargo liftings
Quantity
carried
(000 Tons)
1746

Net profit
earned
(Million
Tk.)
252

Current
assets
(Million
Tk.)
987

0Current
liabilities
(Million
Tk.)
983

00Increase in
working capital (Million
Tk.)
4

Chartered
vessels

1996-97

No. of
ships
owned
18

1997-98

16

11

2060

2072

121

(92)

973

556

417

1998-99

14

10

1843

1540

126

(299)

820

590

230

1999-00

13

12

1805

1429

98

(315)

675

617

58

2000-01

13

12

2153

2116

115

(150)

675

591

84

2001-02

13

12

2054

2003

111

1.2

927

751

116

2002-03

13

13

2213

2076

108

1.80

2003-04

13

01

1860

2574.9

152.5

1246

730

226

2004-05

13

01

1830

3156.9

332.5

1729

800

413

2005-06

13

01

3207

3240.7

86

308.7

2155.3

916.3

1239.0

2006-07

13

01

2704

2944.1

64

159.6

2230.1

684.3

1548.8

2007-08

13

01

2704

412.63

18

466.8

2898.8

959.8

393.2

2008-09

13

01

2704

276.74

08

10.26

2142.9

628.9

425.0

2009-10

13

20

1751

2732.60

25

133.4

2419.4

831.2

74.18

Year

Income
(Million
Tk.)
2068

0No. of
voyage
115

2010-11

13

25

1800

1018.92

18.93

2131.9

631.7

88.00

2011-12

13

23

1707

2597.19

54

Note: (-) Indicates data not available.


Source : Bangladesh Shipping Corporation

Transport and Communication

7.38

235

Water Transport Operation under Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Authority


Navigable waterways in km

Year
Mansoon

Dry season

By Motor
Launch

No. of passengers (In million)


By
By Ferry
Steamer
Service

Volume of
cargo handled
(Million Tons)

Total

1995-96

5968

3865

58.17

0.95

8.89

68.01

5.69

1996-97

5968

3600

67.15

0.77

11.32

79.24

5.93

1997-98

5968

3600

76.03

0.88

10.89

87.80

5.58

1998-99

5968

3600

65.72

0.97

5.39

72.08

5.87

1999-00

5968

3600

66.95

0.87

6.52

74.35

5.86

2000-01

5968

3600

86.29

0.85

8.02

95.17

5.89

2001-02

5968

3600

86.24

0.94

9.60

96.79

5.90

2002-03

5968

3600

66.56

1.18

11.40

79.14

7.93

2003-04

5968

3600

76.16

1.11

13.34

90.61

8.08

2004-05

5968

3600

49.47

1.08

13.99

64.54

11.59

2005-06

5968

3600

166.50

1.11

17.05

184.66

17.80

2006-07

5968

3600

177.62

0.94

117.84

196.40

20.50

2007-08

5968

3600

190.30

0.89

17.80

208.99

25.51

2008-09

6000

3824

199.80

0.80

17.33

217.93

26.77

2009-10

6000

3824

220.19

0.89

17.73

238.79

27.12

2010-11

6000

3824

231.52

1.00

17.90

250.42

32.60

2011-12

6000

3824

333.09

0.80

17.09

350.98

35.86

Note: (-) Indicates data not available.


Source : Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Authority

7.39

Movement of Passenger Vehicles and Goods and Revenue Receipt by


Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Corporation
Passenger service
Number of
Cargo
Total
passenger
(000
earning
(000 nos.)
tons)
Lakh Tk.)

Year

Number of
passenger
(000 nos.)

Ferry service
Number
Cargo
vehicle
(tons)
(000)

Total
earning
(Lakh Tk.)

Cargo service
Cargo
Total
(000
earning
tons)
(Lakh Tk.)

1996-97

7710

180

402

113210

11250

1000

7494

1540

398

1997-98

8780

150

473

108940

11260

1000

8019

1120

210

1998-99

9690

180

480

53910

8750

1000

6229

1360

326

1999-00

8470

180

455

65200

9420

1000

6303

1660

371

2000-01

8590

160

458

80270

10650

1000

7270

1660

475

2001-02

9570

140

480

96000

11390

1000

8027

1180

699

2002-03

11850

130

710

114000

11700

1000

8778

800

603

2003-04

11150

140

843

133420

11720

1000

9434

580

764

2004-05

10800

130

812

140000

11820

1000

9506

570

830

2005-06

11140

140

830

170500

12740

1000

10603

150

910

2006-07

9400

170

749

178430

13700

1000

11986

20

755

2007-08

8860

160

8.50

178020

14490

1000

13259

160

649

2008-09

8030

150

976

173250

14460

1000

14085

150

654

2009-10

8850

170

1055

177330

16440

1000

16069

170

689

2010-11

10000

160

1095

179010

18300

1000

17060

160

679

2011-12

8000

070

1030

170940

19540

1000

18853

070

679

Source: BIWTC

7.40

Vessels by Type under Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Corporation

236

Transport and Communication

Item
Passengers vessels
Ferry steamers
Tankers
Coasters

2004-05
15
35
12
14

2006-06
15
35
12
14

2006-07
15
35
12
14

2007-08
15
35
12
14

2008-09
16
35
12
12

2009-10
16
35
12
12

2010-11
18
37
12
12

2011-12
17
37
12
8

Self-propelled vessels
Bay crossing tugs and barges
Mainland tugs
Inland tugs

10
20
-

10
20
-

10
21
-

10
21
-

10
20
-

10
20
-

10
20
-

10
20
-

Harbour duty launches


Inland flats
River barges jute boats
Receiving flats/pontoons

5
24
2
27

5
24
2
27

5
21
2
27

5
19
2
28

5
19
2
28

5
17
2
28

5
18
2
32

Sea trucks
Miscellaneous

14
16

14
16

14
11

5
21
2
27
14
11

12
11

12
11

18
10

16
10

194

194

187

187

182

182

189

197

Total :
Note : (-) Data not available
Source : B.I.W.T.C

7.41 International Vessels Entered in to and Cleared from Chittagong and Mongla Ports
Year

Number

1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12

1871
1848
1822
1781
1785
1828
2009
2052
1923
2109
1890
2069
2427
2162

Vessels entered
Net regd. tonnage
In ballast
With cargo
('000' tons)
('000' tons)
3364
7169
3099
7162
3201
7174
3665
7111
1215
8651
1683
7569
1334
8474
1106
8891
1290
7535
1344
8539
1603
8857
1587
9943
2050
13208
2252
12988

Vessels cleared
Net regd. tonnage
In ballast
With cargo
('000' tons)
('000' tons)
7515
2877
7529
2641
7889
2726
7487
2758
3994
6028
3458
5538
2916
5753
7102
2892
6629
3037
7947
2426
7630
2829
9869
1689
12941
2237
11964
3294

Number

1851
1862
1842
1727
1756
1828
2000
2054
1951
2070
2033
2014
2379
2137

Source : Chittagong and Mongla Port Authorities

7.42

Vessels Handled at Chittagong and Mongla Ports


Year

1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12

Both ports
Number of
Number of
Vessels
days
1599
16.46
1810
14.3
1778
12.87
1930
11.30
1823
9.91
1974
8.61
2194
8.56
2438
8.30
2682
9.55
2106
10.31
2202
10.07
2239
10.9
2356
11.46
2606
12.12
2533
10.97

Chittagong port
Number of
Number of
Vessels
days
1257
7.11
1425
6.49
1439
5.90
1615
6.15
1557
5.10
1683
4.76
1748
4.24
1983
4.57
1906
4.93
1913
6.38
2074
5.07
2088
5.51
2203
5.51
2308
5.69
2265
4.87

Mongla port
Number of
Number of
Vessels
Days
342
09.35
385
07.81
339
06.97
315
05.74
266
04.81
291
03.85
446
04.32
455
03.73
776
04.62
193
03.93
128
05.00
151
5.39
153
5.95
298
6.43
268
6.10

Source : Chittagong and Mongla port Authorities

7.43

Cargo Handled at Chittagong and Mongla Ports


(Thousand metric ton)

Transport and Communication

Total
Cargo
handled in
both ports

Year

1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12

Chittagong port
Export

Total
cargo
handled

13192
11254
13835
14336
14961
15673
17034
16600
18530
19401
19076
19028
20228
38614
47592
43521

10498
8386
10514
11326
12254
13420
15274
15105
17053
17917
18159
18301
19087
36999
44893
40902

1435
692
650
551
578
585
679
547
580
583
510
454
537
4186
4978
4717

Import

9063
7694
9864
10775
11676
12835
14595
14558
16473
17334
17649
17847
18550
32813
39915
36185

Total
cargo
handled

Mongla port
Export

2694
2868
3321
3010
2707
2253
1760
1495
1477
1484
917
727
1141
1649
2699
2619

237

Import

520
528
369
310
305
306
351
317
222
269
253
209
209
148
169
136

2174
2339
2952
2700
2402
1947
1409
1178
1255
1215
664
518
932
1501
2530
2483

Source : Chittagong and Mongla port Authorities

7.44

Commodity-Wise Export Handled at Chittagong Ports


Commodity

Jute
Jute Goods
C. Boxes
Tea
Hides & Skins
Leather
Bone & bonemeal
Paper
Oilcake
Fish (dry) frozen
Froglegs
Cotton waste
Timber
Safety Matches
Chillies
Ammonia
RayonH. Hair
Sundries
Bulk oil, crude oil by product
Naptha, Molasses
Buner etc.
News print
Frozen Goods
Bran
Fertilizer
Shrimp
C/Bones
Rice
Tobacco
Broom stick
Furnace oil
Tamarind
Turmeric
Ginger
General Cargo
Garments
Others
Total
Note : (-) Data not available
Source : Chittagong port Authorities

2006-07
134714
47520
7248
2975
46560
130887

87471
284414
112341
1554017
565652
3289139

2007-08
161205
581371
11984
11995
59161
138751
143292
157139
142757
892865
3600520

2008-09
149820
487482
3949
8729
51540
89422
187057
239702

2009-10
143137
629769
2251
15989
59391
58246
332770
332770

2010-11
136885
691528
505
22686
30792
100542
123374

(Figures in Ton)
2011-12
204117
769925
694
20572
48100
81134
50128

1747377
798669
3763747

1757847
1057172
4187968

168641
2134710
1570712
4980375

79752
2063511
1398441
4716374

238

Transport and Communication

7.45

Commodity-Wise Export Handled at Mongla Port


(Figures in M. Ton)
Commodity

2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

2011-12

144908

127759

119324

85791

89208

62934

60925

31488

38320

10482

26124

27023

C. Boxes

Tea

Jute
Jute Goods

Hides & Skins

127

29

Bone & bonemeal

Paper

Oil cake

Fish (dry) frozen

Frog legs

Cotto waste

Timber

Safety Matches

Leather

Machinery

158

Chillies

Rayon

H. Hair

Sundries

Bulk Oil, crude Oil

by product Naptha, Molasses

Buner etc.

White fish

587

359

346

560

524

896

News Print

Battle Nut

2555

3101

Bran

Fertilizer

41248

35245

37633

37111

38248

33440

297

335

529

1034

Rice

Tobacco

310

Shrimp
C/Bones

Broom stick

Furnace oil

Clay tiles

7656

7064

Turmeric

Gomger

1972

General Cargo

4375

9687

12275

885

1173

Garments

Others

252112

204525

208112

135128

166418

137465

Total
Note : (-) Data not available
Source : Mongla Port Authorities

Transport and Communication

7.46

239

Commodity-Wise Import Handled at Mongla Port


Commodity

Foodgrain
Sugar
Salt
Oil in drum
Slag
Ra[ seed oil
Oil seeds
Cement
Cement clinker
Fertilizer
Cotton
Gypsum
Cotton yam
Cotton piece Goods
Iron and steel
C.I Sheet
Chemicals
Tobaco
Betelnut
Gas
Timber
Paper
Fly Ash
Wood pulp
Wax
Sundries
Coal
Clinker
Poles (in bulk)
Machinery
Petroleum
Steel pipes
Bitumen
Pig iron
Steel & iron material
Milk Powder
Billet
Tallow
Zine
Potato
Furnace oil
Palm oil
General cargo
Edible oil
Others
Total
Note : (-) Data not available
Source : MonglaPort Authority

2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

(Figures in M. Ton)
2010-11
2011-12

19806
15288
853080
11200
15141

31962
7167
190499
14057

66077
722
338624
43066
18194

49263

11716

4542246

227411

8801
430665

96819
662263

1292
34205
518309

3985
31405
929397

176440
7200
449343
23720
28344
680501
3847
49012
1418407

503747
7670
43030
1001139
23800
32276
3760
798967
23012
77588
14864
2529853

287049
20360
50100
7997
887414
1017454
10740
41309
13391
132968
13650
2482432

240

Transport and Communication

7.47

Commodity-Wise Import Handled at Chittagong Port


Commodity

Foodgrain

2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

(Figures in M.Ton)
2010-11
2011-12

1966072

2053030

3068585

3337833

4717195

1957685

Sugar

853841

812624

955835

1356881

1370679

1863563

Salt

109384

11675

289331

81030

Oil in drum

Oil

Ra[ seed oil

Oil seeds

Cement

Cement clinker

6187915

6938316

6324428

8683875

11479377

11023432

Fertilizer

1245876

1168463

946675

1604133

1894270

1541968

Cotton

Cotton yam

Copra piece Goods

Iron and steel

C.I Sheet

Chemicals

Tobaco

Betelnut

Wood

Paper

Wood pulp

Wax

Vehicles

18251

511

309

145

4029929

3530854

Coal
Poles (in bulk)
Soda Ash

3727819
Petroleum

3615333

4971161

5381533

Steel pipes

Onion

Pig iron

Steel & iron material

Milk Powder

Rock Phos

Zinger

Zine

Potato

Furnace oil

Roc sup oil

General cargo
Edible oil
Others
Total
Note : (-) Data not available
Source : Chittagong Port Authority

1199608

1130810

1102409

1373681

1327706

1626714

8545267

9699976

10666894

12119321

14072582

12790036

23836293

25346048

26718834

32813208

39914145

36184935

Transport and Communication

7.48

241

Arrival of Tourists in Bangladesh by Nationality

Item

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

Australia

3787

6815

3686

4878

7902

1609

1507

1306

1381

Canada

5847

8964

4519

5085

10573

2265

1289

1278

1410

France

2924

3157

2736

2674

3102

892

846

965

986

Germany

4184

4812

3128

3190

4890

1014

1131

1038

1227

Greece
Italy

147

211

164

180

110

59

101

51

60

2420

2629

1800

1667

2218

864

838

930

958

Japan

6523

7857

6269

4370

5851

3975

3731

5011

5675

Netherlands

2735

2939

2431

1416

2287

703

772

684

791

New Zealand

1094

1606

1480

1384

1418

283

260

190

187

Norway

1002

1282

1025

725

954

344

336

259

262

Sweden

2062

2360

2364

1869

3363

763

704

567

693

Switzerland

873

957

1264

978

950

321

336

348

322

Singapore

2786

3073

1562

2321

3765

Thailand

4188

3376

2955

3469

3484

570

610

571

853

U.K.

42138

52410

24955

37136

51314

19436

25901

35378

4171

U.S.A.

24458

27895

13422

19604

34638

77721

5833

6103

5750

U.S.S.R.

59

118

263

1122

1216

208

151

145

149

Yugoslavia

01

12

15

10

01

00

00

India

84704

80469

86232

60516

7856

122974

100250

96444

105522

Others

52577

60328

47403

48024

152291

21713

20618

21915

24220

Total :

244509

271270

207662

200311

289110

185724

165215

173183

154617

33100

39676

44939

55307

52652

61218

57380

55624

62394

Foreign exchange
earned (Tk. in lakh)

Note : 2012, Data not available, (-) Data not available


Source : Bangladesh Parjaton (Tourism) Corporation & Special Branch of Police

Foreign Trade

Chapter 8

FOREIGN TRADE

243

244

Foreign Trade

Foreign Trade

245

8.01

Balance of Payments of Bangladesh

Items
Current Account

2005-06

2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10(P)

2010-11

(Crore taka)
2011-12

89321.2
69900.8
(-)19420.4

107201.5
83205.1
(-)23996.4

133794.3
98360.0
(-)35634.3

1399588
106999.7
(-)32588.8

148550.8
112305.1
(-)36245.7

2138.17
163882.1
(-)49934.9

252310.1
1958209
(-)56489.2

Services
Receipts
Payments
Net

8978.0
15627.9
(-)6649.9

10235.2
18961.3
(-)8726.1

12858.1
23197.7
(-)10279.6

4888.3
25096.1
(-)13215.8

15120.6
25631.5
(-)10510.9

17892.5
35123.0
(-)17230.5

21283.7
41072.4
(-)19788.7

Income
Receipts
Payments
Net

950.4
5953.8
(-)5003.4

1616.1
7626.1
(-)6010.0

1515.1
7422.5
(-)5907.4

854.8
8627.3
(-)7772.4

464.5
9578.8
(-)9114.3

1247.3
10398.9
9151.6

1283.0
12717.4
(-)11434.4

Current Transfer
Official
Private
Of which: Workers remittances

223.2
35540.6
32274.6

666.5
44607.5
41298.5

8623.2
59106.0
54295.2

127.5
70755.1
66676.5

137.3
77496.8
76010.98

402.1
84096.3
-

788.4
102580.2
-

Total:
Current Account Balance

35863.8
4790.1

45274.0
6541.5

59968.2
8146.9

70882.7
17395.7

77634.1
21763.2

84498.4
8181.4

103368.6
15656.3

1891.4
6228.7
678.8
(-)14534.7
(-)12719.7
(-)19813.1
2507.4

1825.3
4165.4
(-)2531.9
778.4
(-)25046.8
(-)20809.6
(-)953.6

3453.7
5420.9
(-)4973.8
(-)8739.6
5571.5
739.7
(-)8914.1

3888.8
6223.9
4313.3
(-)19755.0
(-)2547.6
(-)11965.4
(-)7779.7

a)

b)

c)

d)

Goods
Import (FOB)
Export (FOB)
Trade Balance (1-2)

(a+b+c+d)

Capital and Financial Account (Net)


1.
Capital Account
1622.7
3381.4
3952.5
2.
Direct Investment
4527.9
5246.6
4459.8
3.
Portfolio Investment
240.7
727.7
325.1
4.
Other Investment
(-)3708.3
(-)369.2
(-)4802.5
5.
Reverse Assets
(-)3579.6
(-)10893.0
(-)7137.1
Total (1+2+3+4+5)
(-)896.6
1906.5
(-)5203.0
Errors and Omissions
(-)3893.5
(-)4635.0
(-)2943.9
Note: Data have been compiled on the basis of IMF, BOP manual (5th edition)
Source: Economic Trends, Bangladesh Bank. December-2012

8.02
Year
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2010-11
2011-12
Note : 1 crore=10 million.
Source : Foreign Trade Section , BBS

Balance of Trade of Bangladesh


Export
8821.5
9873.9
13697.0
14452.1
17155.4
22940.8
24561.9
24741.5
30647.6
30211.9
33788.5
43709.8
53283.1
69195.0
850309
985931
1074992
1134589
1629733
1629733
1762288

Import
13819.8
13754.0
21856.4
25464.6
29018.7
31891.6
34101.7
37202.2
43694.9
51844.3
50620.0
63036.3
76995.4
96234.5
1118664
1496722
1580898
179432.43
2659404
2659404
2942810

(Crore Taka)
Balance
-4998.3
-3880.1
-8159.4
-11012.5
-11863.3
-8950.8
-9539.8
-12460.7
-13047.3
-21632.4
-16831.5
-19326.5
-23712.3
-27039.5
-268355
-510791
-505906
-65973.52
-1029671
-1029671
-1180522

246

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8.03

Value of Commodities Exported from Bangladesh by HS Section


(Million Taka)

HS Section No.

Commodity

Total
1.

Live Animals; Animal products

2.

Vegetable products

3.

Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their cleavage products;


Prepared edible fats; Animal or vegetable wages

4.

200607
850309

200708

200809

200910

201011

985931 1074992 1134589 1629733

201112
1762288

43528

48052

30496

29052

44042

42643

7782

11871

8945

8794

2014

14659

92

180

305

573

4788

504

Prepared foodstuffs; Beverages, spirits and vinegar; Tobacco


and manufactured tobacco substitutes

2523

4322

5678

6824

7821

11030

5.

Mineral products

6089

13054

17660

25783

20174

27974

6.

Products of the chemical or allied industries

11046

9698

13394

7021

26083

8265

7.

Plastics and articles thereof; rubber and articles thereof

3228

3939

3923

17678

298

7980

8.

Raw hides and skins, leather furskins and articles thereof; saddlery
19022

20504

13642

396

4976

30078

389

540

367

1490

32064

447

and harness; travel goods, handbags and similar containers; articles


of animal gut (other than silk work gut)
9.

Wood and articles of wood; wood charccal; cork and articles of cork;
manufactures of straw of esparto or of other plaiting materials basketware
and wicke work

10. Pulp of wood or of other fibrous cellulosic material; waste and scrap of
paper or paper board; Paper and Paper Boardd and Articles thereof
11. Textiles and Textile Articles

3775

4187

1937

982255

403

2093

709418

820823

935981

17145

92427

1539901

13225

16433

17027

2341 1075545

29024

2316

3043

2399

12. Footweare headgeare, umbrellas, sun umbrellas, walking sticks, seat


sticks, whips, riding-crops and parts thereof; prepared feathers and
articles make therewith; artificial flowers; articles of human hair
13. Articles of stone, plaster, cement, asbestos, mica or similar
materials; ceramic products; glass and glass ware

2341

1331

2717

14. Natural or cultured pearls, precious or semi-precious stones, precious


mestals metals clad with precious metal and articles thereof, imitation
jewellery; coi
15. Base metals and articles of base metal

1284

965

470

4650

3037

7357

7502

4759

8158

599

6234

7958

9574

4743

4689

14541

15224

7889

7263

9968

14097

6086

13866

1487

1540

1136

1191

20

2515

35

1562

30

1886

2001

1953

2998

1389

3448

11

408

23

20

07

22

16. Machinery and mechanical appliances electrical equipment, parts thereof;


sound recorders and reproducers, television image and sound recorders
and reproducers and parts and accessories of such articles
17. Vehicles, arcraft vessels, and associated transport equipment
18. Optical photographic, cinematographic, measuring, checking, precision,
medical surgical instruments and apparatus; clocks and watches;
Musical instruments, parts and accessories thereof
19. Arms and Ammunition, parts and Accessories thereof
20. Miscellaneous manufactured articles
21. Work of art, collectors, pieces and antiques
Note: HS=Hermonised System.
Source : National Accounting Wing, BBS

Foreign Trade

8.04

247

Value of Commodities Imported into Bangladesh by HS Section


(Million Taka)

HS
Section
No.

Commodity

Total
1.

Live Animals; Animal products

2.

Vegetable products

3.

1118664

2007-08

2008-09

1496722 1580898

2009-10

2010-11

1794324

2659405

2011-12
2942810

8693

14471

20632

12437

18738

22861

75099

133949

95433

114755

38871

140592

76279

135328

126496

137879

354208

279524
130095

Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their cleavage products;


Prepared edible fats; Animal or vegetable wages

4.

2006-07

Prepared foodstuffs; Beverages, spirits and vinegar; Tobacco


and manufactured tobacco substitutes

44649

43254

37128

65850

57700

172265

162583

195959

203077

266920

317530

Products of the chemical or allied industries

90678

138315

153850

156268

198641

254868

7.

Plastics and articles thereof; rubber and articles thereof

48374

61361

61383

71742

123239

118020

8.

Raw hides and skins, leather furskins and articles thereof; saddlery
2244

3727

3273

3462

13596

6304

3185

4750

5148

5353

43823

8391

5.

Mineral products

6.

and harness; travel goods, handbags and similar containers; articles


of animal gut (other than silk work gut)
9.

Wood and articles of wood; wood charccal; cork and articles of cork;
and wicke work

10.

Pulp of wood or of other fibrous cellulosic material; waste and scrap of


paper or paper board; Paper and Paper Boardd and Articles thereof

11.
12.

Textiles and Textile Articles

24457

29942

31142

36330

479976

50829

158499

315399

345068

417001

136260

665564

4919

4433

5104

6370

10583

12596

4543

5258

5922

6312

10622

11590

Footweare headgeare, umbrellas, sun umbrellas, walking sticks, seat


sticks, whips, riding-crops and parts thereof; prepared feathers and
articles make therewith; artificial flowers; articles of human hair

13.

Articles of stone, plaster, cement, asbestos, mica or similar


materials; ceramic products; glass and glass ware

14.

Natural or cultured pearls, precious or semi-precious stones, precious


mestals metals clad with precious metal and articles thereof, imitation
jewellery; coin

15.
16.

Base metals and articles of base metal

323

735

958

996

130398

630

75831

90962

115712

125950

495676

216106

243665

241068

250240

273739

91504

438886

65053

88440

100602

127223

71664

215664

22220

Machinery and mechanical appliances electrical equipment, parts


thereof;
sound recorders and reproducers, television image and sound
recorders
and reproducers and parts and accessories of such articles

17.

Vehicles, arcraft vessels, and associated transport equipment

18.

Optical photographic, cinematographic, measuring, checking,


precision,
medical surgical instruments and apparatus; clocks and watches;
11523

11298

14183

16057

6518

19.

Musical instruments, parts and accessories thereof


Arms and Ammunition, parts and Accessories thereof

1530

1918

744

603

1572

9099

20.

Miscellaneous manufactured articles

6837

9394

11189

12872

11740

21346

12

137

20

48

44

95

21. Work of art, collectors, pieces and antiques


Note: HS=Hermonised System.sssss
Source : National Accounting Wing, BBS

248

Foreign Trade

8.05

Export and Import of Commodities by Broad Economic Categories


(Million Taka)

Country

Export

Import

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

2011-12

Total :
Food and beverages
Unprocessed for Industry
Unprocessed for household
Processed for Industry
Processed for household

1074992
39686
353
32138
713
6481

962345
140930
39947
15076
70024
15883

1624773
57905
79905
45613
940
10551

1496722
314377
54972
37639
162360
59406

1580898
268689
51500
27306
163723
26160

316749
68604
40056
188457
20032

2659405
469813
97396
39802
248393
84222

2942810
555841
73424
47614
379676
55127

Industrial Supplies N.E.S.


Primary
Processed

100274
20281
79993

430738
106518
324220

169829
48166
121663

708097
175101
53299

766475
163744
602730

871866
177006
694860

1316
270460
1045

1443878
288217
1155661

Fuel and Lubricants


Primary
Processed Motor spirit
Processed other

7415
3795
4620

31333
10942
1
20390

1939
1425
-

32528
13227
19301

42873
16311
26562

53726
29928
2
23796

4809
20709
27310

257787
24446
233341

Machinery & other capital equipment


Machinery & other capital equipment
Parts and accessories

3963
1653
2310

201362
169292
32070

5841
2246
3595

224494
187781
36713

230632
192686
37946

261742
215676
46066

448499
378940
69559

404307
332132
72175

Transport equipment & accessories


Passenger motor cars
Other Industrial
Other Non-Industrial
Other parts and accessories

10615
22
3236
5910
1447

31549
9010
8139
3409
10991

13184
36
3709
7130
2309

54748
15781
12543
5070
21354

68610
21599
15455
7576
24278

88187
25862
30429
8571
23325

124624
27403
54401
10987
31824

152589
20943
45253
34671
51672

903229
825
651850
250554

32600
6347
10296
15957

1365
1115
973668
390506

71569
11961
22203
37405

81956
12753
22098
47105

87176
11862
22458
52766

104313
11960
29023
63331

120773
13863
36516
70394

8812

93832

15747

90909

121663

114879

148242

7635

Consumer goods N.E.S.


Durable
Semi-durable
Non-durable
Goods N.E.S.
Source : National Accounting Wing, BBS

Foreign Trade

8.06

249

Export by Major Institutional Accounts


(Million Taka)

Account
Govt
Others
(govt)
Nationalised
industires

2005-06
Value
%
2646
0.38
5189
0.75

2006-07
2007-08
Value
%
Value
%
4072
0.48 2875
.29
491
0.06
12730
1.29

845746

99.46

970326

Total :
691950
100 850309
Source : National Accounting Wing, BBS

100

985931

Trading
Corporation
of
Bangladesh
Private
Others

684115

98.87

8.07

Export
2008-09
Value
%
1469
0.14
16777
1.56

2009-10
Value
%
178
24067
-

2010-11
Value
%
450
17581
-

2011-12
Value
%
1024
24841
-

98.42 1056746

98.30 1110344

- 1629733

- 1736394

100 1074992

100 1134589

- 1629733

- 1762288

Import by Major Institutional Accounts


(Million Taka)
Import

Account
Value

2004-05
%

Value

2005-06
%

Value

2006-07
%

Value

2007-08
%

456
270595

0.05
28.12

2036
143981

0.18
12.87

3351
121455

0.22
8.11

2826
162090

10.25

Trading
Corporation
of
Bangladesh
Private
Others

691294
-

71.83
-

972648

86.95

1371916
-

91.67
-

1415982
-

Total :

962345

100

1118664

100

1496722

100

1580898

Govt
Others
(govt)
Nationalised
industires

0.18

2009-10
Value %

2010-11
Value %

2011-12
Value %

3369
165461

8239
188815

15393
254603

89.57

1625494
-

2462350
-

2672814
-

100

1794324

2659404

2942840

Source : National Accounting Wing, BBS

8.08

Import and Export by Air, Sea and Land


(Million Taka)
Import

Year
Sea
Air
1996-97
216638.00 29448.00
1997-98
270966.00 16202.00
1998-99
286197.00 14560.00
1999-2000
314337.26 41555.08
2000-2001
375949.85 36967.46
2001-2002
481813
36260
2002-2003
432372
38744
2003-2004
622890
2004-2005
763191
2005-2006
957874
2006-07
1113534
2007-08
1208707
181939
2009-10
1523900
2010-11
2167223
2011-12
2512150
Source : National Accounting Wing, BBS

Land
44101.00
31749.00
40260.00
16129.39
24031.28
370
35084
7473
6763
4471
5130
106076
270424
492182
430660

Export
Total
290187.00
318917.00
341017.00
372021.73
436948.59
518443
506200
630363
769954
962345
1116884
1496722
1794324
2659405
2942710

Sea
169366.00
223909.00
242216.00
243168.86
278596.21
279782
306864
433514
532831
691950
842082
809614
281127
374353
413622

Air
2188.00
5499.00
3404.00
4246.40
27880.25
22337
31021
3578
152655
-

Land
6
8227
23662
853462
1255380
1348666

Total
171554.00
229408.00
245620.00
247415.26
306476.46
302119
337885
437098
532831
691950
850309
985931
1134589
162973322
1762288

250

Foreign Trade

8.09

Export Price (F.O.B.) Per Unit of Selected Commodities


(Taka)

Commodity

Unit

Raw jute
Jute manufactures :
Woven fabrics of jute
(a) Hessian
(b) Sacking
(c) Carpet backing cloth
Tea
Newsprint
Frozen shrimp
Frog legs fresh/Frozen

Ton

"
"
"
Kg.
Ton
Kg.
Kg.

2003-04

2004-05

2005-06

2006-07

2007-08

14400

16266

"39150
39150
39150
39150
73
-39700
508
-

41854
41854
41854
41854
78
41402
570
-

2008-09

2010-11

18120

17880

39662
39662
39662
39662
80
49221
617
-

46341
46341
46341
46341
91
601
-

2011-12

20180

20570

25362

367666

53110
53110
53110
53110
99
580
-

53110 50854 (P)


53110 50854(p)
53110 50854(p
53110 50854(p
103
228
- 43441(P)
560
580(P)
-

195330
195330
195330
195330
1470
191594
7391
-

2009-10
30371
17063
11233
66921
218
3387
31559
26540
-

2011-12
37308
26847
211994
98804
335
4887
49385
30976
44034

Source : National Accounting Wing, BBS

8.10

Import Price (C.I.F.) Per Unit of Selected Commodities

Commodity
Unit
Rice
M. Ton
Wheat
M. Ton
Raw Cotton
M. Ton
Soyabean oil
M. Ton
Cotton yarn
Kg.
Cement
M. Ton
Pig iron
M. Ton
Kerosene oil
M. Ton
Steel billets
M. Ton
Source : National Accounting Wing, BBS

8.11

2004-05
15800
11733
84558
33389
156
2290
12171
12920
-

2005-06
14060
10560
93330
33080
184
2000
12740
12220
-

2006-07
16850
12190
83050
34010
163
3060
14400
14760
-

2007-08
23840
26690
94200
63000
197
3200
32315
27610
-

2008-09
23730
24210
97130
61080
192
3380
31920
26130
-

2010-11
25980(P)
22654(P)
67521(P)
63667{P)
202(P)
3322(P)
31931(P)
26760(P)
-

Export by Type of Commodities


(Million Taka)

Type of goods
2006-07
Value
%
Consumer
goods
Materials for
consumption
Capital goods
Materials for
capital goods

2007-08
Value
%

Period and percentage


2008-09
2009-10
Value
%
Value
%

2010-11
Value
%

2011-12
Value
%

734798

86.42

846059

85.81

948195

88.20

986718

86.97

1442233

1570453

109136
6032

12.83
0.71

122435
52560

12.42
0.53

113513
4888

10.56
0.45

140547
7287

1239
0.64

131407
5955

182958
8648

343

0.04

12181

1.24

8396

0.19

36

0.00

138

229

Total
850309
100
Source : National Accounting Wing, BBS

985931

100

1074992

100

1134589

100

1629733

1762288

8.12

Import by Type of Commodities


(Million Taka)

Type of goods
2006-07
Value
%
101362
9.06

2007-08
Value
%
183909
12.29

Period and percentage


2008-09
2009-10
Value
%
Value
%
1560799
9.87
171735
9.57

776134
201503

69.38
18.01

1096276
200333

73.25
13.38

1194388
208141

75.6
18.6

1349956
246104

75.5
13.72

1932670
433341

2229924
30650

39665

3.55

16204

1.08

22290

1.41

26529

1.48

30366

30650

Total
1118664
100
Source : National Accounting Wing, BBS

1496722

100

1580898

100

1794324

100

2654405

2942810

Consumer goods
Materials for
consumption
Capital goods
Materials for
capital goods

2010-11
Value
%
263028

2011-12
Value
%
306999
-

Foreign Trade

8.13

251

Unit Price Index of Exports


(Base Year : 1988-89=100) and (2002-03 = 100)

Commodity

Unit

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

2012(P)

131.56

141.50

149.99

165.56

171.55

Shrimp & Prawn

Kg.

103.63

100.06

101.00

100.00

163.46

Tea

Kg.

137.74

142.74

176.09

239.00

236.11

Naptha

Liter

166.67

148.88

159.00

373.00

726.60

Fertilizer

M.T.

228.63

214.33

250.00

331.00

514.73

Kg.

94.03

134.62

139.74

203.00

203.48

Raw Jute

M.T.

144.98

146.93

287.00

357.00

262.62

Jute goods

M.T.

123.64

165.59

200.51

218.00

243.76

General Index

Leathers, Hide & Skins

Source : National Accounting Wing, BBS

8.14

Unit Price Index of Selected Imported Commodities


(Base Year : 1988-89 = 100) and (Base Year : 2002-03 = 100)

Commodity

Unit

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

2011-12(P)

155.05

165.59

174.99

196.49

208.16

Wheat

Kg.

296.83

269.29

189.80

271

298.63

Rice

Kg.

170.60

169.90

217.00

250

281.38

Milk & Cream

Kg.

170.25

157.36

123.00

124

127.05

Pulses

Kg.

159.75

120.96

152.80

145

174.22

Spices

Kg.

125.71

125.42

235.60

176

238.00

Edible oil

Kg.

230.29

231.83

229.95

187.2

203.00

Sugar

Kg.

121.54

117.45

182.95

215.81

217.00

Crude oil (Petrol)

M.T.

252.70

361.30

363.79

370

227.00

Petroleum Products

M.T.

255.76

299.51

241.28

311.88

288.00

Raw Cotton

M.T.

118.40

122.09

142.52

139

143.00

Cement

M.T.

141.75

149.59

161.00

163

215.66

Fertilizer

M.T.

483.98

489.08

373.73

374

400.00

Iron & Steel

M.T.

146.54

194.30

208.29

221

294.76

84.85

85.45

85.71

82.41

General Index

Commodity terms of trade *


Note:

Commodity terms of trade is obtained by dividing unit price index of export (General) by unit price index of imports
(General) multiplied by 100.
Source : National Accounting Wing, BBS

252

Foreign Trade

8.15

Direction of Export and Import by Areas and Countries


(Million Taka)

Category
North America :
Canada
Greenland
U.S.A.
North America n.s.
Central America :
Bahamas
Barbados
Barmuda
British Honduras
Elsalvador
Costarica
Grenada
Honduras
Cuba
Dominican Republic
French West Indies
Guatemala
Jamaica
Mexico
Dominica
Haiti
Netherlands Antilles
Nicaragua
Panama
Trinidad and Tobago
Central America n.s.
South America :
Argentina
Bolivia
Brazil
Colombia
Chile
Ecuador
Falkland Islands
French Guyana
Guyana
Paraguya
Peru
Venezuela
Surinam
Uruguay
South America n.s.
Europe :
(a) E.E.C. countries :
Belgium
France
Italy

Export

Import

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

2011-12

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

2011-12

36771
251465
-

293297
41518
251780
-

6945
24473
-

70887
363815
-

73321
369647
-

34299
52084
-

27856
35987
-

324104
46892
277212
-

415202
64195
-

50940
70969
-

2
14
79
31

6
29
1
27
400
2
245
8
29
2
100
23
-

1
44
118

112
12
221
22
4780
12
37
410
6
54

1
18
57
2
72
18
20
195
14
5741
1
49
49
32
446
9
-

1
32
76
32
45
23
6446
453
227
13
691
4

44
66
91
2
119
100
41
22
7647
21
68
70
10
-

1
7
179
13
1
520
295
141
488
37
2
2
1
45
492
88
-

1
4
1
2
114
263
376
185
772
6
493
1
131
2369

42
22
1
20
81
5027
1011
54
05
403
-

4
27
13
33
5
39
703
17
472
39
11
4
447
19
1833

51
9
6
5
6
6
229
3872
344
4
4
1045
9
-

250
2
1747
107
252
4

321
2
4757
165
511
11

12595
46
15907
181
538
148

23511
1
32696
26
109
407

1
1
1
15
295
102
1
84
-

2
77
55
1
13
98
-

644
3
11525
568
1411
16
1
42
508
264
54
337
-

40926
26395
24
129
820

4
4
12
450
63
15
114
-

539
4
7901
428
1034
4
27
396
137
7
240
-

2
19
185
5
15
1145
-

1
46
1
57
18
14
165
-

293
4422
95
653
13
1
9
162
99
4
299
-

5
62632
27
155
90
3
2784
100
27
34
317

64512
105030
15
637
44
1
2491
437
1409
24
29
-

36896
66126
40009

9434
65232
39210

2558
5285
12489

47452
109517
31743

54357
95334
72602

4907
-

5243
11182
16191

10888
9023
25197

11521
11969
26674
(Contd)

Foreign Trade

8.15

253

Direction of Export and Import by Areas and Countries


(Million Taka)

Category
Luxemburg
Netherlands
Germany F.R.
U.K.
(b) EFTA (excl. U.K.) :
Austria
Denmark
Finland
Liechtenstein
Norway
Portugal
Sweden
Switzerland
San Marino
Svalleard Island
(c) Others :
Gibraltar
Greece
Iceland
Irish Republic
Monaco
Malta and Gozo
Spain
Western Europe n.s.
Eastern Europe :
Albania
Bulgaria
Czechoslovakia
German D.R.
Hungary
Byelorussia
Poland
Rumania
U.S.S.R.
Yugoslavia
Eastern Europe n.s.
Ukraine
(a) Asian countries :
Afghanistan
Bahrain
Cyprus
Iraq
Iran
Gaza Strip

Export

Import

2007-08
11
45231
149852
94579

2008-09
62426
141982
93149

2009-10
6875
20065
7852

2010-11
50
78854
244974
147114

2011-12
50297
2685491
180316

2007-08
53
5567
25338
9888

2008-09
36
5196
42603
10816

2648
9980
2072
-

2434
10805
1518
-

830
2732
1969
24

3317
23084
3033
-

4092
31126
-

1955
4900
5080
-

7722
5065
4736
48

2080
1912
16267
3914
-

2570
2138
13780
4717
-

2173
93
11451
5925
-

6335
4227
25787
8183
-

6879
3619
26315
9071
-

3422
190
15186
7975
-

3030
299
7951
10124
-

2410
7
-

2806
12
6376
-

349
17
-

2
467
73
205
-

41
38033
-

6
3891
-

2668
32
82508

7
868
8
-

103
41153
4739

2673
85
4
23
65909

10
5870
402

12
7907
8666

8
313
1446
472
3581
752
5450
102
4562
879

11
121
1297
911
112
3994
847
2612
5
1349

646
777
248
1390
712
9656
810
3654

6
155
233
585
255
12481
917
6988
-

21
321
4923
217
23388
1026
8951
24
-

12
435
1373
1224
1292
2430
20888
833
6589
8299
-

358
1112
592
2350
2447
2908
16476
2148
15670

190
164
61
1
3895
-

223
143
60
6
2821
-

509
112
43
3
4954
-

251
271
14
6914
-

856034
247
296
3234
30
6463

687
36
95
54
5269
-

30
227
25
127
5347
-

2009-10

2010-11

2011-12

70571
105439

9297
48744
19170

1
13242
46117
19097

53780
8170
30822
61
1912
6622
9083
9622
-

2824
10682
10619
706

2471
179
4
39974

3
552
881
3
20
6193
-

36
939
157
301
30
10254
-

13
242
1196
152563
758
4145
605
3697
2853
230
117
1
5358
-

2335
1607
48744
284
2139
4483
18309
253
131
657
51
98
50942
-

1222
1161
330
6274
2468
26841
286
10829

1654
3448
3938
15480
5418
-

430
586
8928
18467
-

15
465
205
65
17104
-

-(Contd)

254

Foreign Trade

8.15

Direction of Export and Import by Areas and Countries


(Million Taka)

Cateogry
Jordan
Kuwait
Lebanon
Oman
Pakistan
Qatar
Saudi Arabia
South Yemen

Middle East :
Syria
Turkey
United Arab Emirat
Yemen (Dem.)
Middle East n.s.
(b) African countries :
Djibouti
Ethiopia
French Somaliland
Libya
Somalia
Sudan
U.A.R. (Egypt)
African countries (excl.M.E.)
Algeria
Angola
Botsawana
Cameroon
Canary Islands
Burundi
Central African Rep.
Chad
Congo Dem. Rep.
Congo Rep.
Dahomey (Benin)
Gambia
Gabon
Ghana
Guinea
Guinea Bissau
Ivory Coast
Kenya
Lesotho
Liberia
Malagasy(Madagascar)
Malawi

Export
2007-08
372
668
262

2008-09
178
879

82
5762
725
4508
-

Import

2009-10
642
22598
35

2010-11
279
1019
270

2011-12
355
1104
386

2007-08
697
87265
387

2008-09
212
71644
131

2009-10
259
1286
264

2010-11
1424
70449
3949

2011-12
162
72888
5661

45
4814
641
4994
-

75
10730
585
7942
51

93
6184
826
8269
95

217
6954
848
9734
242

550
21278
4420
11621
-

838
24393
6708
22092
-

67
5408
824
6304
-

1930
72049
16800
31215

1841
48435
9477
44411
16

1558
16774
3918
119
167

1201
20273
3479
108
-

263
3252
6498
1
-

2259
51577
9040
-

2280
39981
13913
-

662
5101
13595
52139

63
9064
19219
47
-

1916
33233
4609
93
-

2722
11027
43037
33
-

1372
41926
-

26
136
249
40
2916
931

24
167
108
50
3860
850

29
50
1074
1154

293
212
166
123
4157
-

88
73
300
168
3791

2
1381
4
1297
1631

4
83
4
555
3764

1760
204
80
2087

108
7
629

5484
2
171
-

210
54
11
91
2
43
177
106
4
413
75
55
306
215
169
18
-

180
144
20
48
39
6
17
26
115
25
17
217
91
36
-

60
578
8
306
26
427
9
11
11
292
76
16
15
119

298
129
2
21
4
3
14
221
99
82
176
71
71
574
124
50
24

413
213
18
168
78
3
399
42
131
701
497
178
47
8

2
464
4
377
6
720
209
357
73
46
770
105
35
834
60
71

570
6
340
12
501
2
472
102
3
130
58
45
563
227
5
59
305

481
78
130
4
1
14
3
101
55
72
432
93
35
3

14
1860
150
4
173
109
1370
105
48
192
59
-

10
39
527
1
266
3
1
2
71
1
372
1111
1792
31
513
(Contd)

326

Foreign Trade

8.15

255

Direction of Export and Import by Areas and Countries


(Million Taka)

Cateogry
Mali Rep.
Mauritania
Mauritious
Morocco
Mozambique
Niger
Nigeria
Reunion Islands
Rhodesia (Zimbabue)
Senegal
South Africa
Rwanda
Seychelles
Sierra Leane
Swaziland
Tanzania

African countries :
Togo
Tunisia
Uganda
Upper Volta (Burkina Pasu)
Zaire
Zambia
African countries n.s.
Asian countries (excl. M.E.)
(a) India
Nepal

Export

Import

2007-08
5
26
90

2008-09
17
31
45

2009-10
1165
38
91

2010-11
26
49
183

2011-12
8
71
231

2007-08
753
55
187

2008-09
417
44

2009-10
16
60
66

2010-11
1697
8
65

2011-12
2306
2
342

270
71

129
28

314
81

36
298
3
24
123
2274
2

3
196
16
35
2779
-

13
123
24
601
150
57
789
121

11
1005
5
120
4049
6

279
165
6
320
4
222
485
6
-

292
28
75
1823
571
299
2643
-

84
4992
85
33
1191
9
420
186
2976
3

254
129
18
426
-

9380
450
149
1624
588
183
6623
-

15169
232
46
637
0
1812
247
5304
-

2
168
58
31

5
64
138
43

12
715
574
101

11
40
203
-

203
290
-

2
79
927
376

53
35
1017
114

10
61
7
193

144
215
1990
103041

3
84
2367
-

244
137
123
7
13

16
104
72
8
-

364
1076
241
829
825
-

161
167
96
14
18
-

115
358
2123
12
12
-

574
1849
213
483
868
53

496
3592
330
544
-

391
186
71
2
4
-

572
10304
1247
1343
1362
1362

273
4988
722
341
289
-

21556
84

12920
67

84133
7

32878
108

32363
82

206664
23

163717
275

19211
59

315264
13

341701
5

2
9
633
2173
1876
6
361
11126
1331
1149
2

7
517
1446
2413
10
1409
5627
1101
2648
-

4005
23035
20741
1305
26308
684
22294
-

7
574
2121
3387
66
922
9180
2495
2591
-

2
801
1720
4208
134
759
18494
3140
3283
-

1
12
9806
84084
48820

1
24
6162
91560
61780

4008
36900
1322
45689
1595

7986
90846
1673
45984

6
654
3132
4425
51
2496
5962
1674
1433
36611

91
11872
132342
115401
4643
122967
4185
97570
489071
-

1
5776
186836
142025
3545
188180
5430
75566
(Contd)

(b) Ofther Asian countries (excl. F.E.)


Bhutan
Brunei
Myanmar
Indonesia
Malaysia
Maldive Islands
Philippines
Sikkim
Singapore
Srilanka
Thailand
South East Asia n.s.

256

Foreign Trade

8.15

Direction of Export and Import by Areas and Countries


(Million Taka)

Cateogry

Export

Import

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

2011-12

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

2011-12

(c) Far East :


Cambodia
China
Taiwan
Hong Kong
Japan
Laos
Mongolia
Korea D.P.R.
Vietnam
Korea Rep.
Far East n.s.

67
8573
1225
10732
12511
5
19
4
1331
6579
8

101
5820
1483
7473
13036
3
113
8
1451
6277
-

4
132703
28483
39223
68221
2
528
1286
34273
-

178
23385
4561
15632
31050
3
23
11
4248
11726
-

186
2986
3551
17466
43367
2
11
14
3327
14234
-

268890
39478
39464
71236
17
143
1683
54461
64

57
272858
39292
67692
89064
42
1544
6056
71917
-

92
12875
2879
10585
24116
3
2496
28
2613
-

12
486554
61246
118620
108498
8
406
33403
111261

29
503263
79995
135118
139785
14
4337
33142
145509
-

Oceania :
Australia
Carolina and Marshal Island
Fiji
New Cledonia
New Zealand
New Island NZ
Papua-New Guinea
Pacific Islands
Tonga
Oceania n.s.
Other country

3110
1
209
154
30
16921

5871
2
380
108

13775
4
1272
5
100
4
51

18017
10
2
1607
177
-

24903
20
2237
204
2
35849

17324
5
33
3114
48
304
9461

17740
8
2440
7
-

7771
1
1
896
119
25531

53780
42
6995
2
-

49299
9604
31
19621

Note : (-) negligible.


Source : National Accounting Wing, BBS

Foreign Trade

8.16

257

Direction of Export by SAARC (South Asian Association for Regional


Co-Operation) Countries by Broad Commodities
Pakistan
(Value in '000' Taka)

HS
Sec.No
.

Commodity
Total

2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

2011-12

5897144

5762346

4814021

540864

6183636

5262472

7331

786

1286

11053

8219

489393

920874

560004

322387

155049

203390

1.

Live Animals; Animal products

2.

Vegetable products

3.

Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their cleavage products;


Prepared edible fats; Animal or vegetable wages

1145

4.

Prepared foodstuffs; Beverages, spirits and vinegar; Tobacco


and manufactured tobacco substitutes

91352

112029

159592

330492

252100

222034

5.

Mineral products

75289

94084

37307

12755

6.

Products of the chemical or allied industries

46424

17731

7577

5769

75667

101155

7.

Plastics and articles thereof; rubber and articles thereof

49322

50749

84564

43581

34469

12681

8.

Raw hides and skins, leather furskins and articles thereof;


saddlery and harness; travel goods, handbags and similar
containers; articles of animal gut (other than silk work gut)

2167

11836

13043

4379

4577

2818

9.

Wood and articles of wood; wood charccal; cork and articles of


cork; manufactures of straw of esparto or of other plaiting
materials basketware and wicke work

102

10.

Pulp of wood or of other fibrous cellulosic material; waste and scrap of


paper or paper board; Paper and Paper Boardd and Articles thereof

11.

Textiles and Textile Articles

12.

3862

478

2650

12760

11257

11278

5081545

4478202

3347913

3846755

5556926

4444735

Footweare headgeare, umbrellas, sun umbrellas, walking sticks,


seat sticks, whips, riding-crops and parts thereof; prepared feathers
and articles make therewith; artificial flowers; articles of human hair

246

1558

14

1025

3695

6301

13.

Articles of stone, plaster, cement, asbestos, mica or similar


materials; ceramic products; glass and glass ware

931

192

471

409

515

149

14.

Natural or cultured pearls, precious or semi-precious stones,


preciousmestals metals clad with precious metal and articles
thereof, imitation jewellery; coin

15.

Base metals and articles of base metal

46672

37927

267026

319741

32961

8927

16.

Machinery and mechanical appliances electrical equipment,


parts thereof; sound recorders and reproducers, television image &
sound
recorders and reproducers and parts and accessories of such articles

55807

41681

22267

31833

20191

45844

17.

Vehicles, arcraft vessels, and associated transport equipment

7452

3539

3444

187207

18.

Optical photographic, cinematographic, measuring, checking,


precision, medical surgical instruments and apparatus; clocks
and watches; Musical instruments, parts and accessories thereof

903

2698

1750

19.

Arms and Ammunition, parts and Accessories thereof

20.

Miscellaneous manufactured articles

12499

7975

251917

446530

7028

7734

21.

Work of art, collectors, pieces and antiques

93

30

201

464

89

(Contd)

258

Foreign Trade

8.16

Direction of Export by SAARC (South Asian Association for Regional


Co-Operation) Countries by Broad Commodities
India
(Value in '000' Taka)

HS
Sec.No
.

Commodity
Total

1.

Live Animals; Animal products

2.

Vegetable products

3.

2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

2011-12

18861862

21556109

12919841

19211409

32878320

32363298

852352

1093843

1241535

1515469

3087922

3072901

1396035

2181120

834451

554083

2027995

3190634

Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their cleavage products;


Prepared edible fats; Animal or vegetable waxes

56923

126270

23179

1432

84559

86608

4.

Prepared foodstuffs; Beverages, spirits and vinegar; Tobacco


and manufactured tobacco substitutes

620802

209159

183051

317717

366252

711237

5.

Mineral products

865622

2478284

135200

155903

2021549

83064

6.

Products of the chemical or allied industries

7161477

5758483

2250946

889241

426906

1103953

7.

Plastics and articles thereof; rubber and articles thereof

120771

48689

172668

173732

676344

913700

8.

Raw hides and skins, leather furskins and articles thereof; saddlery
and harness; travel goods, handbags and similar containers; articles
of
animal gut (other than silk work gut)

268287

508739

432499

787069

687541

270605

9.

Wood and articles of wood; wood charccal; cork and articles of cork;
manufactures of straw of esparto or of other plaiting materials
basketware and wicke work

18904

119231

32299

79524

62515

21827

10.

Pulp of wood or of other fibrous cellulosic material; waste and scrap


of
paper or paper board; Paper and Paper Boardd and Articles thereof

11.

Textiles and Textile Articles

12.

Footweare headgeare, umbrellas, sun umbrellas, walking sticks,


seat
sticks, whips, riding-crops and parts thereof; prepared feathers and
articles make therewith; artificial flowers; articles of human hair

13.

Articles of stone, plaster, cement, asbestos, mica or similar


materials; ceramic products; glass and glass ware

Natural or cultured pearls, precious or semi-precious stones,


precious
mestals metals clad with precious metal and articles thereof,
imitation
jewellery; coin

11521

18338

20204

22944

42741

43514

5296216

6582006

6374437

1170674

1930305

1866123

10268

11239

4807

11150

27539

6381

118926

202218

231213

187880

56132

32768

1909

1287710

1265175

530664

2011803

3320489

299093

sound
recorders and reproducers and parts and accessories of such
articles

1221856

777034

357118

680823

608665

1059817

17.

Vehicles, arcraft vessels, and associated transport equipment

57153

144295

35742

42526

24479

36669

18.

Optical photographic, cinematographic, measuring, checking,


precision, medical surgical instruments and apparatus; clocks
and watches; Musical instruments, parts and accessories thereof

19690

4354

12440

20166

25894

5498

19.

Arms and Ammunition, parts and Accessories thereof

8082

191

20.

Miscellaneous manufactured articles

33007

-26346

43338

52811

49511

63395

21.

Work of art, collectors, pieces and antiques

433

-288

4050

382

139

406
(Contd)

15.
16.

Base metals and articles of base metal


Machinery and mechanical appliances electrical equipment, parts
thereof; sound recorders and reproducers, television image and

Foreign Trade

8.16

259

Direction of Export by SAARC (South Asian Association for Regional


Co-Operation) Countries by Broad Commodities
Bhutan
(Value in '000' Taka)

HS
Sec.No
.

Commodity
Total

2006-07

2007-08

3115

2008-09

200-10

2010-11

2011-12

2141

399

83

2441

1.

Live Animals; Animal products

2.

Vegetable products

3.

Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their cleavage products;


Prepared edible fats; Animal or vegetable wages

4.

Prepared foodstuffs; Beverages, spirits and vinegar; Tobacco


and manufactured tobacco substitutes

5.

Mineral products

6.

Products of the chemical or allied industries

2141

803

7.

Plastics and articles thereof; rubber and articles thereof

139

8.

Raw hides and skins, leather furskins and articles thereof; saddlery
and harness; travel goods, handbags and similar containers; articles
of animal gut (other than silk work gut)

9.

Wood and articles of wood; wood charccal; cork and articles of cork;
manufactures of straw of esparto or of other plaiting materials
basketware and wicke work

10.

Pulp of wood or of other fibrous cellulosic material; waste and scrap of


paper or paper board; Paper and Paper Boardd and Articles thereof

83

1090

11.

Textiles and Textile Articles

12.

Footweare headgeare, umbrellas, sun umbrellas, walking sticks, seat


sticks, whips, riding-crops and parts thereof; prepared feathers and

2312

articles make therewith; artificial flowers; articles of human hair

Articles of stone, plaster, cement, asbestos, mica or similar


materials; ceramic products; glass and glass ware

thereof;
sound recorders and reproducers, television image and sound
recorders
and reproducers and parts and accessories of such articles

261

1351

17.

Vehicles, arcraft vessels, and associated transport equipment

18.

Optical photographic, cinematographic, measuring, checking,


precision,
medical surgical instruments and apparatus; clocks and watches;
Musical instruments, parts and accessories thereof

Arms and Ammunition, parts and Accessories thereof

13.
14.

Natural or cultured pearls, precious or semi-precious stones, precious


mestals metals clad with precious metal and articles thereof, imitation
jewellery; coin

15.
16.

19.

Base metals and articles of base metal


Machinery and mechanical appliances electrical equipment, parts

20.

Miscellaneous manufactured articles

21.

Work of art, collectors, pieces and antiques

(Contd)

260

Foreign Trade

8.16

Direction of Export by SAARC (South Asian Association for Regional


Co-Operation) Countries by Broad Commodities
Maldives
(Value in '000' Taka)

HS
Sec.No
.

Commodity
Total

1.

Live Animals; Animal products

2.

Vegetable products

3.

Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their cleavage products;


Prepared edible fats; Animal or vegetable waxes

4.

Prepared foodstuffs; Beverages, spirits and vinegar; Tobacco


and manufactured tobacco substitutes

5.

Mineral products

6.

Products of the chemical or allied industries

7.
8.

9.

Wood and articles of wood; wood charccal; cork and articles of cork;
manufactures of straw of esparto or of other plaiting materials
basketware
and wicke work

2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

2011-12

18713

5696

9833

51071

66076

133939

8489

2955

95

33

3773

9912

51787

1888

12744

1190

3097

6836

4676
-

21

Plastics and articles thereof; rubber and articles thereof

390

2254

Raw hides and skins, leather furskins and articles thereof; saddlery
and harness; travel goods, handbags and similar containers; articles
of animal gut (other than silk work gut)

56

386

630

50

11.

Textiles and Textile Articles

12.

Footweare headgeare, umbrellas, sun umbrellas, walking sticks, seat


sticks, whips, riding-crops and parts thereof; prepared feathers and
articles make therewith; artificial flowers; articles of human hair

13.

Articles of stone, plaster, cement, asbestos, mica or similar


materials; ceramic products; glass and glass ware

14.

Natural or cultured pearls, precious or semi-precious stones, precious


mestals metals clad with precious metal and articles thereof,
imitation jewellery; coin

15.

Base metals and articles of base metal

20

120

18.

19365

Pulp of wood or of other fibrous cellulosic material; waste and scrap of


paper or paper board; Paper and Paper Boardd and Articles thereof

17.

107
4632

2013

10.

16.

13

80

313

1325

1590

30

25

56

43893

34159

20471

Machinery and mechanical appliances electrical equipment, parts


thereof;
sound recorders and reproducers, television image and sound
recorders
and reproducers and parts and accessories of such articles

Vehicles, arcraft vessels, and associated transport equipment

16679

28564

Optical photographic, cinematographic, measuring, checking,


precision,
medical surgical instruments and apparatus; clocks and watches;
Musical instruments, parts and accessories thereof

Arms and Ammunition, parts and Accessories thereof

20.

Miscellaneous manufactured articles

21.

Work of art, collectors, pieces and antiques

19.

201

(Contd)

Foreign Trade

8.16

261

Direction of Export by SAARC (South Asian Association for Regional


Co-Operation) Countries by Broad Commodities
Nepal
(Value in '000' Taka)

HS
Sec.No
.

Commodity
Total

1.

Live Animals; Animal products

2.

Vegetable products

3.

Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their cleavage products;


Prepared edible fats; Animal or vegetable wages

4.

Prepared foodstuffs; Beverages, spirits and vinegar; Tobacco


and manufactured tobacco substitutes

5.

Mineral products

6.

Products of the chemical or allied industries

7.

Plastics and articles thereof; rubber and articles thereof

8.

2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

2011-12

59668

83921

66978

59041

107994

82236

4592

883

1058

284

974

355

149

3481

3592

20525

15258

50871

35038

33798

48492

32079

33036

37912

32160

220

Raw hides and skins, leather furskins and articles thereof; saddlery
and harness; travel goods, handbags and similar containers; articles
of animal gut (other than silk work gut)

9.

Wood and articles of wood; wood charccal; cork and articles of cork;
manufactures of straw of esparto or of other plaiting materials
basketware and wicke work

10.

Pulp of wood or of other fibrous cellulosic material; waste and scrap of


paper or paper board; Paper and Paper Boardd and Articles thereof

11.

Textiles and Textile Articles

12.

Footweare headgeare, umbrellas, sun umbrellas, walking sticks, seat


sticks, whips, riding-crops and parts thereof; prepared feathers and
articles make therewith; artificial flowers; articles of human hair

13.

Articles of stone, plaster, cement, asbestos, mica or similar


materials; ceramic products; glass and glass ware

14.

Natural or cultured pearls, precious or semi-precious stones, precious


mestals metals clad with precious metal and articles thereof, imitation
jewellery; coin

15.

Base metals and articles of base metal

200

16.

Machinery and mechanical appliances electrical equipment, parts


thereof; sound recorders and reproducers, television image and
sound
recorders and reproducers and parts and accessories of such articles

1677

1274

400

4567

6202

4554

17.

Vehicles, arcraft vessels, and associated transport equipment

163

100

18.

Optical photographic, cinematographic, measuring, checking,


precision,
medical surgical instruments and apparatus; clocks and watches;
Musical instruments, parts and accessories thereof

14

585

19.

Arms and Ammunition, parts and Accessories thereof

20.

Miscellaneous manufactured articles

944

224

2321

35

21.

Work of art, collectors, pieces and antiques

200

500

37

-83

84

95

2174

12064

-21602

9271

4337

9874

10480

1875

2237

1000

1177

199

3958

500

13

23

(Contd)

262

Foreign Trade

8.16

Direction of Export by SAARC (South Asian Association for Regional


Co-Operation) Countries by Broad Commodities
Srilanka
(Value in '000' Taka)

HS
Sec.No
.

Commodity
Total

2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

2011-12

109487

133092

110102

167418

249494

313987

1.

Live Animals; Animal products

2.

Vegetable products

3.

Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their cleavage products;


Prepared edible fats; Animal or vegetable wages

4.

Prepared foodstuffs; Beverages, spirits and vinegar; Tobacco


and manufactured tobacco substitutes

45624

1783

172

68

5.

Mineral products

234730

476268

252361

366562

453211

291531

6.

Products of the chemical or allied industries

118009

188529

153240

315583

43997

409949

7.

Plastics and articles thereof; rubber and articles thereof

65937

67904

81971

116877

120880

127116

8.

Raw hides and skins, leather furskins and articles thereof; saddlery
and harness; travel goods, handbags and similar containers; articles
of animal gut (other than silk work gut)

7125

15511

6472

632

2865

9.

Wood and articles of wood; wood charccal; cork and articles of cork;
manufactures of straw of esparto or of other plaiting materials
basketware
and wicke work

20

963

1655

1959

15

128

10.

Pulp of wood or of other fibrous cellulosic material; waste and scrap of


paper or paper board; Paper and Paper Boardd and Articles thereof

11.

Textiles and Textile Articles

12.

Footweare headgeare, umbrellas, sun umbrellas, walking sticks, seat


sticks, whips, riding-crops and parts thereof; prepared feathers and
articles make therewith; artificial flowers; articles of human hair

2726

1119

872

13.

Articles of stone, plaster, cement, asbestos, mica or similar


materials; ceramic products; glass and glass ware

1059

183

763

14.

Natural or cultured pearls, precious or semi-precious stones, precious


mestals metals clad with precious metal and articles thereof, imitation
jewellery; coin

15.

Base metals and articles of base metal

341733

317750

138820

99283

1000

27976

85402

52238

37581

47398

111356

157874

201

283

12281

29521

245

13

141

43

202

200

662

2658

3310

5108

111

3370

244

16.

992

2767

2443

7866

30

6771

161475

110349

15

35

1877

2464

7278

7846

2164

33064

233603

198926

373135

689522

117577

193331

49

6250

10904

13571

3802

122

Machinery and mechanical appliances electrical equipment, parts


thereof;
sound recorders and reproducers, television image and sound
recorders
and reproducers and parts and accessories of such articles

17.

Vehicles, arcraft vessels, and associated transport equipment

18.

Optical photographic, cinematographic, measuring, checking,


precision,
medical surgical instruments and apparatus; clocks and watches;
Musical instruments, parts and accessories thereof

19.

Arms and Ammunition, parts and Accessories thereof

20.

Miscellaneous manufactured articles

21.

Work of art, collectors, pieces and antiques

Source : National Accounting Wing, BBS

13

Foreign Trade

8.17

263

Direction of Import by SAARC Countries by Broad Commodities


Pakistan
(Value in '000' Taka)

HS
Sec.No.

Commodity

Total

1.

Live Animals; Animal products

2.

Vegetable products

3.

Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their cleavage products;


Prepared edible fats; Animal or vegetable wages

4.

Prepared foodstuffs; Beverages, spirits and vinegar; Tobacco


and manufactured tobacco substitutes

5.

Mineral products

6.

Products of the chemical or allied industries

7.

Plastics and articles thereof; rubber and articles thereof

8.

2008-09

2009-10

11454704

21278320

24393197

1699

1857

14557

974617

1013624

329044

227

61787

2508533

126065

104769

218570

640462

68933

190274

173706

2010-11
72048946

106180

2011-12
48321190

107514

92000

2808800 25757131

687209

3937

144196

29509

129740

128584

125954

173170

158734

623245

381507

597190

661944

651785

313617

1199477

789942

2873104

328307

327779

508829

665614

810508

4212

3817

4584

2449

1049

4187

48828

61887

40257

44552

46070

52218

8769894

15099467

21264401

23386091 14625916

399830

5583

7011

8443

8704

10927

5455

23819

21618

18918

86587

194479

106764

Wood and articles of wood; wood charccal; cork and articles


of cork;
manufactures of straw of esparto or of other plaiting materials
basketware and wicke work

10.

2007-08

Raw hides and skins, leather furskins and articles thereof;


saddlery
and harness; travel goods, handbags and similar containers;
articles
of animal gut (other than silk work gut)

9.

2006-07

Pulp of wood or of other fibrous cellulosic material; waste and


scrap of
paper or paper board; Paper and Paper Boardd and Articles
thereof

11.

Textiles and Textile Articles

12.

Footweare headgeare, umbrellas, sun umbrellas, walking


sticks,
seat sticks, whips, riding-crops and parts thereof; prepared
feathers
and articles make therewith; artificial flowers; articles of
human hair

13.

Articles of stone, plaster, cement, asbestos, mica or similar


materials; ceramic products; glass and glass ware

14.

Natural or cultured pearls, precious or semi-precious stones,


precious mestals metals clad with precious metal and articles
thereof, imitation jewellery; coin

15.

Base metals and articles of base metal

16.

584

685

707

321

173

187

31016

99937

74706

79699

68538

104284

Machinery and mechanical appliances electrical equipment,


parts thereof; sound recorders and reproducers, television
image and sound recorders and reproducers and parts and
accessories of such articles

583107

759696

776769

804258 1091549

1645386

17.

Vehicles, arcraft vessels, and associated transport equipment

281816

333818

379821

344187

497165

413714

18.

Optical photographic, cinematographic, measuring, checking,


precision, medical surgical instruments and apparatus; clocks
and watches; Musical instruments, parts and accessories
thereof

29352

44118

72197

58879

62870

45942

19.

Arms and Ammunition, parts and Accessories thereof

20.

Miscellaneous manufactured articles

21.

Work of art, collectors, pieces and antiques

31221

808854

18629

31899

50991

26986

34685

191402

143065

85639

125

199

688

1147
(Contd)

264

Foreign Trade

8.17

Direction of Import by SAARC Countries by Broad Commodities


India
(Value in '000' Taka)

HS
Sec.No
.

Commodity
Total

1.

Live Animals; Animal products

2.

Vegetable products

3.

2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

136952336

206664334

163716514

2234511

2010-11

2011-12

315264478

341528559

913008

2849046

1135218

6123287

1835068

880166

17345979

35610088

17841335

111659

10511293

22033568

Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their cleavage products;


Prepared edible fats; Animal or vegetable wages

387328

892639

352476

3633748

194855

243108

4.

Prepared foodstuffs; Beverages, spirits and vinegar; Tobacco


and manufactured tobacco substitutes

15157872

20534261

6089802

4522601

12770218

34218918

5.

Mineral products

15025867

8953852

6422271

23719204

5317029

5978547

6.

Products of the chemical or allied industries

14383748

20680677

19740435

9064482

30937385

35464799

7.

Plastics and articles thereof; rubber and articles thereof

6686813

7940565

7988842

215438

12156278

14478095

8.

Raw hides and skins, leather furskins and articles thereof;


saddlery and harness; travel goods, handbags and similar
containers; articles of animal gut (other than silk work gut)

60316

93296

159339

85074

310499

585335

9.

Wood and articles of wood; wood charccal; cork and articles of


cork; manufactures of straw of esparto or of other plaiting
materials basketware and wicke work

56410

64963

51087

2611693

103453

95190

10.

Pulp of wood or of other fibrous cellulosic material; waste and scrap


of paper or paper board; Paper and Paper Boardd and Articles thereof

11.

Textiles and Textile Articles

12.

Footweare headgeare, umbrellas, sun umbrellas, walking sticks,


seat sticks, whips, riding-crops and parts thereof; prepared feathers
and articles make therewith; artificial flowers; articles of human hair

13.
14.

1810295

2893688

2568216

725901

3931109

3748562

25906412

58084876

47503027

425491

138868159

12704745

92241

237601

279843

1136791

547408

520034

Articles of stone, plaster, cement, asbestos, mica or similar


materials; ceramic products; glass and glass ware

686210

852268

954179

1130791

1307465

1226878

Natural or cultured pearls, precious or semi-precious stones,


precious mestals metals clad with precious metal and articles
thereof, imitation jewellery; coin

159282

362362

439983

162569

127538

20895655

13053182

14974903

28039614

23322800

33440271

15.

Base metals and articles of base metal

13501071

16.

Machinery and mechanical appliances electrical equipment,


parts thereof; sound recorders and reproducers, television
image and sound recorders and reproducers and parts and
accessories of such articles

13876515

17780100

18824477

18020727

32863959

34577884

17.

Vehicles, arcraft vessels, and associated transport equipment

9234341

13982793

15438380

27093427

35607658

2913433

18.

Optical photographic, cinematographic, measuring, checking,


precision, medical surgical instruments and apparatus; clocks
and watches; Musical instruments, parts and accessories thereof

883555

793583

1656466

2128305

2324364

151

19.

Arms and Ammunition, parts and Accessories thereof

164566

3581

74

2913260

20.

Miscellaneous manufactured articles

620102

995731

1290124

1537392

2219835

4739

21.

Work of art, collectors, pieces and antiques

405

3764

2529

7602

8029

(Contd)

Foreign Trade

8.17

265

Direction of Import by SAARC Countries by Broad Commodities


Sri Lanka

HS
Sec.No
.

2009-10

(Value in '000' Taka)


2010-11 2011-12

2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

967781

132206

167274

418508

542791

Commodity
Total

2
1.

Live Animals; Animal products

50320

52239

73414

61503

146412

46343

2.

Vegetable products

34358

45186

100679

35417

39966

101596

3.

Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their cleavage products;


Prepared edible fats; Animal or vegetable wages

32470

23240

21202

4378

7121

4.

Prepared foodstuffs; Beverages, spirits and vinegar; Tobacco


and manufactured tobacco substitutes

5.

Mineral products

6.

Products of the chemical or allied industries

7.

Plastics and articles thereof; rubber and articles thereof

8.

Raw hides and skins, leather furskins and articles thereof;


saddlery and harness; travel goods, handbags and similar
containers; articles of animal gut (other than silk work gut)

9.

Wood and articles of wood; wood charccal; cork and articles of


cork; manufactures of straw of esparto or of other plaiting
materials basketware and wicke work

10.

Pulp of wood or of other fibrous cellulosic material; waste and scrap


of paper or paper board; Paper and Paper Boardd and Articles
thereof

11.

Textiles and Textile Articles

12.

Footweare headgeare, umbrellas, sun umbrellas, walking sticks,


seat sticks, whips, riding-crops and parts thereof; prepared feathers
and articles make therewith; artificial flowers; articles of human hair

13.

Articles of stone, plaster, cement, asbestos, mica or similar


materials; ceramic products; glass and glass ware

14.

Natural or cultured pearls, precious or semi-precious stones,


precious mestals metals clad with precious metal and articles
thereof, imitation jewellery; coin

15.

Base metals and articles of base metal

16.

Machinery and mechanical appliances electrical equipment, parts


thereof; sound recorders and reproducers, television image and
sound
recorders and reproducers and parts and accessories of such articles

17.

Vehicles, arcraft vessels, and associated transport equipment

18.

Optical photographic, cinematographic, measuring, checking,


precision, medical surgical instruments and apparatus; clocks
and watches; Musical instruments, parts and accessories thereof

19.

Arms and Ammunition, parts and Accessories thereof

20.

Miscellaneous manufactured articles

21.

Work of art, collectors, pieces and antiques

6757

5452

21348

24081

39552

21884

23932

64043

76803

104416

162390

256670

345803

351602

327510

348012

388396

429808

65171

74343

121204

124480

157366

165336

4770

1017

2729

14253

71

115

281

2281

937

4307

21638

34988

20924

59192

112920

136370

294913

536635

787477

149788

207133

369110

6067

3486

1419

13395

6970

8805

9963

4713

4175

6776

13

4853

9030

37069

10043

283802

100390

40880
5464

80194
7184

38548

238768

575821

213762

97757

103959

103695

605

1445

2410

55

15

19483

24926

19141

33660

40380

65789

114673

13

246

1554
(Contd)

266

Foreign Trade

8.17

Direction of Import by SAARC Countries by Broad Commodities


Maldives
(Value in '000' Taka)

HS
Sec.No
.

2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

2011-12

Total

405
-

2
-

1.

Live Animals; Animal products

2.

Vegetable products

3.

Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their cleavage products;


Prepared edible fats; Animal or vegetable wages

4.

Prepared foodstuffs; Beverages, spirits and vinegar; Tobacco


and manufactured tobacco substitutes

5.

Mineral products

6.

Products of the chemical or allied industries

7.

Plastics and articles thereof; rubber and articles thereof

373

8.

Raw hides and skins, leather furskins and articles thereof;


saddlery and harness; travel goods, handbags and similar

229
-

containers; articles of animal gut (other than silk work gut)

9.

Wood and articles of wood; wood charccal; cork and articles of


cork; manufactures of straw of esparto or of other plaiting
materials basketware and wicke work

10.

Pulp of wood or of other fibrous cellulosic material; waste and scrap


of paper or paper board; Paper and Paper Boardd and Articles
thereof

17

Commodity

11.

Textiles and Textile Articles

12.

Footweare headgeare, umbrellas, sun umbrellas, walking sticks,


seat sticks, whips, riding-crops and parts thereof; prepared feathers
and articles make therewith; artificial flowers; articles of human hair

13.

Articles of stone, plaster, cement, asbestos, mica or similar


materials; ceramic products; glass and glass ware

14.

Natural or cultured pearls, precious or semi-precious stones,


precious mestals metals clad with precious metal and articles
thereof, imitation jewellery; coin

15.

Base metals and articles of base metal

16.

Machinery and mechanical appliances electrical equipment,


parts thereof; sound recorders and reproducers, television
image and sound recorders and reproducers and parts and

accessories of such articles

17.

Vehicles, arcraft vessels, and associated transport equipment

18.

19.

1671
-

Optical photographic, cinematographic, measuring, checking,


precision, medical surgical instruments and apparatus; clocks
and watches; Musical instruments, parts and accessories thereof

15

Arms and Ammunition, parts and Accessories thereof

20.

Miscellaneous manufactured articles

21.

Work of art, collectors, pieces and antiques

(Contd)

Foreign Trade

8.17

267

Direction of Import by SAARC Countries by Broad Commodities


Bhutan
(Value in '000' Taka)

HS
Sec.No
.

2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

2011-12

Total

501
-

825
-

16
-

1.

Live Animals; Animal products

2.

Vegetable products

27

99

3.

Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their cleavage products;


Prepared edible fats; Animal or vegetable wages

4.

Prepared foodstuffs; Beverages, spirits and vinegar; Tobacco


and manufactured tobacco substitutes

52
-

86

5.

Mineral products

6.

Products of the chemical or allied industries

7.

Plastics and articles thereof; rubber and articles thereof

8.

Raw hides and skins, leather furskins and articles thereof;


saddlery and harness; travel goods, handbags and similar
containers; articles of animal gut (other than silk work gut)

9.

Wood and articles of wood; wood charccal; cork and articles of


cork; manufactures of straw of esparto or of other plaiting
materials basketware and wicke work

10.

Pulp of wood or of other fibrous cellulosic material; waste and scrap

--

of
paper or paper board; Paper and Paper Boardd and Articles thereof

10

1-1.

Textiles and Textile Articles

423

12.

Footweare headgeare, umbrellas, sun umbrellas, walking sticks,


seat sticks, whips, riding-crops and parts thereof; prepared feathers
and articles make therewith; artificial flowers; articles of human hair

13.

Articles of stone, plaster, cement, asbestos, mica or similar


materials; ceramic products; glass and glass ware

14.

Natural or cultured pearls, precious or semi-precious stones,


precious mestals metals clad with precious metal and articles

--

726
-

Commodity

thereof, imitation jewellery; coin


15.

Base metals and articles of base metal

16.

Machinery and mechanical appliances electrical equipment,


parts thereof; sound recorders and reproducers, television

image and sound recorders and reproducers and parts and


accessories of such articles

17.

Vehicles, arcraft vessels, and associated transport equipment

18.

Optical photographic, cinematographic, measuring, checking,


precision, medical surgical instruments and apparatus; clocks
and watches; Musical instruments, parts and accessories thereof

19.

Arms and Ammunition, parts and Accessories thereof

20.

Miscellaneous manufactured articles

21.

Work of art, collectors, pieces and antiques

(Contd)

268

Foreign Trade

8.17

Direction of Import by SAARC Countries by Broad Commodities


Nepal
(Value in '000' Taka)

HS
Sec.No

Commodity
Total

1.

Live Animals; Animal products

2.

Vegetable products

3.

Animal or vegetable fats and oils and their cleavage products;


Prepared edible fats; Animal or vegetable wages

4.

2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

2011-12

6612

22636

274912

12585
-

5292
-

372

260

71
3

5.

Mineral products
Products of the chemical or allied industries

7.

Plastics and articles thereof; rubber and articles thereof

8.

Raw hides and skins, leather furskins and articles thereof;


saddlery and harness; travel goods, handbags and similar
containers; articles of animal gut (other than silk work gut)

259199

Prepared foodstuffs; Beverages, spirits and vinegar; Tobacco


and manufactured tobacco substitutes

6.

15274

21
23

1111

2084

14148

61

857

363

8547

16516

21

177

9.

Wood and articles of wood; wood charccal; cork and articles of


cork; manufactures of straw of esparto or of other plaiting
materials basketware and wicke work

41

10.

Pulp of wood or of other fibrous cellulosic material; waste and scrap of


paper or paper board; Paper and Paper Boardd and Articles thereof

52

80

86

155

2183

72

11.

Textiles and Textile Articles

28

89

91

655

47

3909

12.

Footweare headgeare, umbrellas, sun umbrellas, walking sticks,


seat sticks, whips, riding-crops and parts thereof; prepared feathers
and articles make therewith; artificial flowers; articles of human hair

36

13.

Articles of stone, plaster, cement, asbestos, mica or similar


materials; ceramic products; glass and glass ware

14.

Natural or cultured pearls, precious or semi-precious stones,


precious mestals metals clad with precious metal and articles
thereof, imitation jewellery; coin

15.

Base metals and articles of base metal

10

405

16.

Machinery and mechanical appliances electrical equipment,


parts thereof; sound recorders and reproducers, television
image and sound recorders and reproducers and parts and
accessories of such articles

1849

17

158

217

582

82

18

17.

Vehicles, arcraft vessels, and associated transport equipment

18.

Optical photographic, cinematographic, measuring, checking,


precision, medical surgical instruments and apparatus; clocks
and watches; Musical instruments, parts and accessories thereof

19.

Arms and Ammunition, parts and Accessories thereof

20.

Miscellaneous manufactured articles

21.

Work of art, collectors, pieces and antiques

Source : National Accounting Wing, BBS

1742

5428

979

690

153

12

736

106

82

27

Foreign Trade

8.18

269

Export of Selected Commodities


(4-digit level)

HSC

Commodities

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

('000' Taka)
2011-12

0105
0106
0204
0208
0210

TOTAL EXPORT
Live poultry
Live animals, other
Meat sheep goat fresh/chill frozen
Meat/edible meat ofal frsh/chl/fz
Meat/edible ofal flour meal ltd. dry

985930956
1203
1207
37
68482

1074992250
12
192

113458961
10
72

1629733260
549
-

17622881
10
-

0301
0303
0304
0305
0306

Live fish
Fish frozen excl fish fillet meat
Fish fillet/other meat frsh/chl/fzn
Fish, dry, salt in brine, smoke fish
Crustaceans live chil/fzn dry etc.

141329
3447075
127960
496248
41890628

144741
2857870
95446
374457
24685888

166472
3294659
74978
479282
2392660

355624
5470976
38448
674921
34051427

655029
4838023
64562
592961
33740068

0307
0402
0407
0410
0501

Molluscs live chil fzn dry etc.


Milk/cream, containing sugar/sweet
Birds egg in shell frsh presrv/cook
Edible product of animal origin nec.
Human hair unwrk wash or not & wste

329380
4361
1652

310339
12888
106
1970

192262
1714
3462

175421
264
1683

158021
26133
6499

0502
0504
0505
0506
0507

Pig badger bristle & hair waste


Gut, bladder & stomachs of animal
Skin & other parts of brids
Bones and horn-cores, unworked
Ivory, tortoise-shell, whalebone

24099
44953
56172
22092
5819

278
81704
21265
31507
8023

417
157444
26846
19304
306

2240
195324
32142
70275
2436

2065
225678
27361
77651
3093

0508
0602
0701
0704
0710

Coral & simlar materil unworked


Live plant cuting/slip mushroom spwn
Potatoes, fresh or chilled
Cabbage cauliflower etc fresh/chill
Vegetable uncooked/cooked frozen

7679
76
111965
152065

3947
2
47258
1166
67115

10549
595
238867
26
78681

23987
10451
1183746
944
116242

39177
1181
674738
338
674738

0713
0714
0801
0802
0803

Dry legumnus veg shelld skin or not


Manioc, arrowroot, salep sago pith
Coconut brazil/cashen nut fresh/dry
Nuts, other fresh/dry shelled or not
Bananas incl plantains, fresh/dry

179
939
1714
1172527
-

4558
104
709295

217
674
535239
125

28712
589
8372
2051687
104

14244
3504
351
3194366
-

0804
0805
0806
0807
0813

Date fig pineapple mango fresh/dry


Citrus fruits, fresh or dried
Grapes, fresh or dried
Melon incl water melon papaws fresh
Fruit, dry other not coconut etc

4791
-

10685
64

4082
3058
520

1962
867
3305

62001
835
778
13953

0901
0902
0903
0909
0910

Coffee roasted/decaffeinated or not


Tea
Mate
Seed: Anise fennel coriander cumin
Ginger saffron, turmeric bay leaves

32
1023922
254537
125778

82
844210
11
140585
342983

391668
35539
4969914

251
227591
41941
664209

226925
51986
1008282

1207
1209
1211
1301
1401

Oil seeds, other oleaginous fruit


Seeds, fruit & spores for sowing
Plant & part for perfumery/pharmacy
Lac natrl gum resin gum-resin balsm
Veg meterial use for plaiting

21783
1070
7007

164466
6538
2824

348621
9056
5099

1404
1506
1520
1521
1605

Vegetable products nec.


Animal fat/oil/faction, other
Glycerol (glycerine, pure or not)
Veg waxes beeswax insect waxes
Crustacean mollusc other invert prep

616
5568
16532
12045
59326

7935
454
2774
701
193070

5464
860
1284
265228

777511
13304
5027
13109
1121
805
309416

330595
18226
7656
7832
2971
6616
203298
(Contd)

270

Foreign Trade

8.18

Export of Selected Commodities


(4-digit level)

HSC

Commodities

1703
1901
1902
1905
2007
2106
2302
2401
2403

Molasses from extract/refine sugar


Malt extract food pre flour meal etc.
Pasta cook/stuff or not meroni etc.
Bread, pastry, cakes, biscuits etc.
Jam fruit jelly marmalade etc. cook
Food preparations nec.
Bran sharp/other residue from mill
Unmanufacture tobacco, tabaco refuse
Cigar cheroot cigarillos/cigarette
Manufacture tobacco/substitute othe

2704
2710
2833
2835
2836

Coke/semicoke of lignite/peat
Petro oil/oil from bitum mineral nec
Sulphate alum peroxosulphate
Phosphinate phosphonate phosphates
Carbonates; peroxocarbonates etc.

2925
2931
3002
3004
3006

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

('000' Taka)
2011-12

1711
716966
4750
336946
3144
44091
202328
1406814
45990
132514

13769
383662
21489
440253
4612
44200
199341
2573712
28689
195539

19237
185219
47058
613008
4865
10943
218389
2437
3427900
105053

9752
641526
65902
623198
6448
6154
240254
4781648
114001
148968

9052
663804
69854
801158
7626
39815
613408
4932749
121150
56080

Carboxy mide & imine-function com


Organo inorganic compounds, other
Human/animal blood for therapeutic
Medicaments for retail sale
Pharma goods surgical catgui etc.

12271689
763
41379
2497967
1352

12887312
391
2030
61880
2120470
489

3102
3103
3201
3203
3214

Mineral/chemical fertilizer nitrogen


Mineral/chemical fertilizer phosphate
Tanning extract of vegetable origin
Colouring matter veg animal origin
glazier/grft putty, resin cement etc.

3068347
-

7390504

20579139
1809
107
80541
2371237
55
245359
213679
35
139269

16157729
1704
14
261
200
94153
2511625
1818
2813429
78

12157
23761524
3651
1292
208
69862
303386
165488
1263562
132652
-

3302
3306
3401
3403
3705

Mixtures of odoriferous substances


Preparation for oral/dental hygiene
Soap; organic surface-active product
Lubricating prep for textile leather
Photo plate film expos/dev not cine

3
4560
104780
3408
-

2998
2405
102869
-

4445
4288
139769
479
-

3706
3808
3823
3926
4010

Cinema film expo/dev. sund trak/not


Insecticide rodenticide fungicide
Prepared binders for foundry moulds
Article of other plastic/material
Convyor/transmi belt vulcan rubber

2791
623143
115

46
14404
732386
-

11046
104319
872

1291
2044
174682
2697
180614
1548

8588
179071
18470
69081
285069
46

4015
4103
4104
4105
4106

Artcl apparel/cloth access vul rbr


Raw hide/skin other fresh/sltd etc.
Leather bovine/equine without hair
Sheep/lamp skin leather not wool on
Goat/kid skin leather not hair on

9159
51618
8201334
249127
2155263

27599
52116
5088613
130763
1148413

33777
33923
6497366
365764
1271540

127773
31029
10890300
72836
1957061

177837
22034
13175241
111194
2768982

4202
4303
4403
4407
4411
4420
4421
4601
4602
4706

Trunks suit-cases vanity-cases etc.


Article apparel/other article fur skin
Wood in the rough
Wood sawn/chipped lengthwise sliced
Fibreboard of wood
Wood marquetry/inlaid wood, caskets
Wood articles, other
Plait/product of plaiting material
Basketwork wickerwork/other article
Pulp other fibrous cellulos material

598263
3306
11253
11561
1283
354731
80

642024
307
27517
190
6954
9
282455
-

805865
139
4849
15645
16
241
5375
259384
-

1155889
5669
18051
506
441
2903
1686
315994
-

1966296
21016
38618
1524
351375
(Contd)

Foreign Trade

8.18

271

Export of Selected Commodities


(4-digit level)
2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

('000' Taka)
2011-12

18869
11331
144181
749515

22221
63751
136271
979281

1816
46107
42536
14777
961773

646854
105743
14630
1241581

44689
54225
26360
1289561

Register's account books paper/board


Bobbin spool cop of paper pulp etc.
Printed books, brochures, leaflets
Newspapers, journals and periodicals
Calendars of any kind, printed

627
6897
40344
72320
17131

1083
911
42546
45188
16445

4646
45328
33984
10815

885
278
35787
39206
7612

1133
26
57702
30657
9494

4911
5007
5201
5208
5210

Printed matter, pictures/photographs


Woven fabrics of silk or silk waste
Cotton not carded or combed
Fabric cotton 85%+not more 200 GSM
Fabric cotton<85% mixed M/made fibr

9996
776
24171
737297
134803

17932
9884
74904
1123031
135979

4892
1994
25764
1328468
63441

16820
2246
13078
2072269
69229

1372
107
1773258
175163

5211
5303
5305
5307
5308

C/Fabric <85% M/made fibre 200 GSM+


Jute/other tex fibre raw/process N/spn
Coconut abaca ramie & other vegetables
Yarn jute/other textile bast fibres
Yarn other vege tex fibre paper yarn

71961
12873629
23008
16453776
7563

136782
9906877
342
14413438
7264

45896
12759570
197
27561346
6372

98628
7056
3559
35631823
192546

91306
19012762
33
332835
192772

5310
5403
5505
5508
5513

Fabric jute/other tex fibres


Artifical filament yarn not retail
Waste of man-made fibres
Sewing thread man made staple fibre
Fabric <85% syn fibre cotton<=170 GSM

5090399
27308
2260
177534

3379712
20647
52416
351
157513

4012708
13975
48870
215
206557

3329512
104099
68428
273467

3361181
48428
85501
89122
224726

5607
5609
5703
5801
5802

Twine cordge cable plait or not


Article yrn strip twine rope etc nec
Carpet tex floor cover tufted
Woven pile & chenille fabric
Terry towelling similar tery fabric

906864
145915
129863
71196

1473830
110215
118707
8095048

1180282
90652
2431
569596
1052788

1369793
59156
188
43549
8549779

1282542
52489
45982
6540939

5806
5807
6104
6105
6107

Narow wovn fab consist warp assembld


Label badges similar article tex mtrl
Women/gril suit enscbmle jacket etc.
Mens/boys shirt knitted/crocheted
Men/boys undrpant brief gown etc.

61498
14781
10156402
29678843
6831711

148688
15421
13221701
31158215
8331925

121824
18607
17052580
32245766
8881696

224381
37800
28214937
49622581
13120432

109920
101281
34448141
49845739
15681250

6110
6111
6112
6115
6116

Jersey pullover cardigan etc knittd


Baby garment cloth accessories knitd
Track-ski suit/swimwear knittd
Panty hose tight stock other hosiery
Globe mitten & mitt knitd/crochtd

101209348
2217395
1285255
289789
27102

127892158
2604375
700614
277067
47904

125537916
3093339
206149
205976
20943

177095037
4172503
1738644
244838
212837

161911068
3791496
3312383
2888401
602090

6201
6202
6203
6204
6205

Men/boy over-car coat cape cloak etc.


Women/gril over-car coat etc n-knitd
Men/boy suit ensmble jacket bib etc.
Women/girl suit ensmble jacket etc
Men's/boy's shirt not knitd/crochtd

2805826
1456978
172664715
81127586
63079150

2740739
1969343
207150620
89478276
68845818

4462891
1291694
214627647
95200961
68897184

7316666
2448198
296542809
134378426
111355901

10524551
3315159
342837408
163608182
127014484

6206
6207
6208
6209
6210

Women/girl blouse shirts not knitd


Men/boy singlet vest undrpants etc
Women/girl singlet other vest etc
Baby garment/clothing accessories
Garment felt/nonwovn/text fabric etc

14232955
3070899
3788752
4218923
254054

15113954
3404829
4113898
4373527
354445

16709044
6707107
3472278
3264159
326841

23727867
4163750
3467801
3021731
206325

24199103
4260855
3745202
3981233
1451790
(Contd)

HSC

Commodities

4801
4802
4805
4817
4819

Newsprint, in rolls or sheets


Paper and paper board, uncoated
Paper/paper board uncoat roll/sheet
Envelopes, letter card post card etc
Cartons boxes cases bags of paper

4820
4822
4901
4902
4910

272

Foreign Trade

8.18

Export of Selected Commodities


(4-digit level)

HSC

Commodities

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

('000' Taka)
2011-12

6211
6212
6215
6216
6217

Track, ski suit swimmer garment n-knit


Briassier girdles similar article
Ties, bow ties and cravats
Gloves, mittens and mitts
Made up clothing accessories & part

3427389
4155116
21190
69288
606416

3119254
5814683
11970
38045
895864

3606758
6001988
13772
89024
1718366

3222671
7651951
16297
146338
2466608

4439989
9990750
18609
221329
2609224

6302
6303
6305
6306
6307

Bed/Table toilet/kitchen linen


Curtain interior blind/bed valance
Sack/bag used for packing goods
Tarpaulin sails, tent camp goods
Madeup article other incl dress pattern

18863000
581733
7276268
4352510
252878

20378209
623106
7862335
6526361
540839

18494522
787251
9901129
6628902
724102

41926022
1322781
14712069
9495428
758253

47538784
1002049
16976906
9174016
841997

6310
6405
6406
6903
6908

Use new rag scrap twine cordge cabl


Footwear other
Parts of footwear
Refractory ceramic goods other
Glazed cramic flag paving wall tile

138003
840876
772171
115
18622

464489
938206
714295
368
4378

812625
601980
1165419
630
2334

2235670
1411184
1589795
94
2753

2686361
1585293
1472935
9788

6911
6913
6914
7005
7010

Tbleware kitchnware other H/H article


Statute other ornament cramic article
Ceramic articles, other
Float/surface grund/plish glass sheet
Cartory botle flask jar etc of glass

2375745
483
990
172348
5368

2004670
540
4975
231366
31

1947294
3108
98
165808
1703

2086822
10998
626
24522
-

2356770
10816
318

7012
7020
7103
7204
7213
7228
7305
7307
7309
7310

Glass inner for vacuum flask/vessel


Articles of glass, other
Precious & semi-precious stone
Ferro-waste; remelt scrap iron ingot
N/aloy stel. h/rol. ir/wound coil bar
Angle, shape, etc, other alloy steel
Iron/steel tube/pipe, 4 M+E/diameter
Iron/steel tube/pipe fittings
Iron/steel reservior, tank, etc, 30 0l+
Iron steel tank, cask, drum, etc, <300L+

21608
580742
10603
104440
354
3408

544136
696
4818
50321
1575
1019

406865
3352
101125
512
3910

7035
698259
644
41
97661
568
3987

532335
726
110033
6904
2492

7311
7315
7319
7326
7407

Iron/steel liquefied gas container


Chain and parts of iron/steel
Sewing knitting needles, bodkins etc.
Articles of Iron or steel, other
Copper bars, rods and profiles

82323
69223
94745
8779

113229
76635
56330
4499

88484
55484
571374
-

94277
52409
1458
910109
-

137190
48822
912991
-

7418
7419
7610
7611
7612

Table kitchen h/hold article


Articles of copper, other
Luminium structures and parts
Alumn reservoir tank vat exc 300L
Alumn cask drum cans not exc 300L

2226
487
2956
-

93
212
24523
-

158
-

120
161
167
-

6111
-

7613
7615
7616
8201
8203

Alumn container for comp/liq gas


Table kitchen/other H/H part thereof
Aluminium articles, other
Hand tools
File rasp plier & similarhand tool

9645
31
72
6425

12052
6120
57
20648

12844
1149
65
-

10989
451
28901
5

9971
6

8206
8207
8215
8301

Tools for hand saw blade


Interchangeable tools for hand tool
Spoon fork skimmer fish knife etc
Padlocks and locks of base metal

693
157406
8692
8

2201
4208
5673
421

4479
13963
13009
428

2972
113119
30781
161

13140
24085
23189
845
(Contd)

Foreign Trade

8.18

273

Export of Selected Commodities


(4-digit level)

HSC

Commodities

8304
8306
8311
8405
8407

('000' Taka)
2011-12

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

Filing cabinet card-index cabinet


Bells gong & the like non-electric
Wire rod tube plate electrodesetc
Producer gas/water gas generator
Spark-ignitton/rotary piston engine

331
5
39
13919
51769

44
6669
67
48536

7168
14
21
5650
69508

326
42
184783

322
4
54259

8408
8409
8410
8411
8413

Compression-ignition piston engine


Part spark ignition piston engine
Hydraulic turbine water wheel
Turbo-jet turbo-propeller & other
pumps for liquids liquid elevators

9721
46193
12399
150698
2935

19118
21963
2667
292893
29006

8490
4826
319
29469
15554

9424
5499
33
22029
14309

34530
12482
11
7061
20300

8414
8415
8418
8419
8425

Air/vacuum pump gas compressor & fan


Air conditioning machines
Refrigerators, freezers and other
Machinery, plant lab equip
Pulley tackle & hoist winch capstan

56837
6706
1808
31775
6702

98736
3023
2448
1229
2509

91138
3749
2801
2936
-

183154
6077
2857
2074
1163

117384
6360
12830
9863
824

8426
8429
8431
8438
8443

Derick crane mobile lift frame etc


Self propel buldzr angldzr gradr etc
Part mchnry pulley tackle hoist etc
Mchnry for mfg of fooddrnk nec
Print mchnry for ancillary to print

11256
7990
559473
42
5268

4201
5110
8512
12724

81811
55645
2135
18624

7669
2250
61689
18212
28493

82537
2658
4194
2186
2769

8445
8448
8452
8458
8466

Mchne for preparing textile fibre


Aux mchnry for extrud draw mach etc
Sewing mchne not book sewing machine
Lathes for removing metal
Part mchn tool h/n 84.56 to 84.65

256
40712
8442

8159
26761
31746

254013

306177

19282
37031
98460
121523

18476
11214
123049
10717
938229

7275
10122
72916
4670588

8468
8469
8473
8474
8479

Mchnry for soldering braz weld etc


Typewriter word-process machines
Part typewriter calculating mchn etc
Mchnery sort screen wash crush etc
Mchn mechanical appl individual func

3090
77934
13969
42674

111
3
60265
811
67562

3216
242
21656
2720
33568

82
45870
5149
64056

53826
31434
7664

8480
8481
8482
8501
8502

Mould box base pattrn rubbr/plastic


Taps, cocks, valves and similar appl
Ball-or roller beraings
Electric motors generator
Elec generating set, rotary convertr

11315
7755
2959
9645
174905

10037
5566
2399
40553
190676

1962
4895
5325
24104
23734

18159
3121
4188
19929
213123

15744
3790
9978
38989
3357823

8504
8511
8514
8515
8523

Electrical transformer inductor etc


Electrical ignition equip. generator
Industrial/lab electric furnac, oven
Elect laser/photon beametic machine
S/recording prepared unrecord media

27761
15581
32
470

82667
23141
146
5002
951

23281
422
40745
7559
4673

137873
21369
4418
8771
4404

86280
23
875
37

8528
8535
8536
8537
8538

TV incl video monitors/projectors


Electric Switching, etc apparatus; Ikv.>
Electric switching, etc, aparats, <=Ikv
One+elect switch equiped, board, etc
Part electric switching, etc, aparats

2665
11949
714655
53439
1564

8349
25851
328276
8315
5118

10338
11320
396345
30661
7689

52032
54526
11695
13477
1669

155915
29813
3764
9238
474

8539
8540
8543
8544
8549

Electric filament/discharge lamps


Thermionic, cold/cathode valve
Elec individual function machie nec
Insulated wire, opti fibre cable etc
Parts elect machine/aparatus nec

3271
13789
88733
113532
-

1569
4514
46437
61408
-

3634
2407
324333
31554
-

22353
2413
73080
78986
-

26465
3381
65302
-

274

Foreign Trade

8.18

Export of Selected Commodities


(4-digit level)
2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

('000' Taka)
2011-12

389
12181
22583
-

187210
230
-

194
31130
1494967
-

36500
429450
-

20670
172803
21126
-

Chassis with engine jor tractor, etc


Body, for tractor, passenger car, etc
Works truck, self-propel, short dista
Motor cycle/cycle, auxiliary motor fit
Bicycle/other cycle, not motorised

28
4248171

1162
5707045

457
632
7593043

66
776
7105064

28564
7750
9543010

8714
8716
8901
8904
8906

Part/and accessory of motorcycle etc


Trailer/semi-trailers; ohr vehic, nec
Cruise cargo ships, barge etc
Tug and pusher craft
Vessel, other, incl warship/lifeboat

174759
939837
13043
6969

227880
861287
755584
3554

254646
1748215
362291
31900

271816
34731
2829204
15941

99977
345
1876374
6565
14

9007
9009
9010
9012
9015

Cinematographic camera projector


Photo/thermo copying, etc, apparatus
Apparatus for photographic lad. nec
Miscroscop excl optical difract, apts
Surveying, hydrographic etc instrum

30366
2239
42052

533
60
56
982

230
9
32631

1463
44420

4423
767

9018
9022
9023
9025
9026

Medical, surgical, dental, etc instrut


Apts based on X-ray, alpha, etc. radia
Demonstrational instrument/models
Hydro, thermo, pyro, etc, meters
Flow, level, etc, measuring/checking instr

5218
92
34
9
17873

32906
42630
7
347
-

7113
774
1005
97
609

13339
736
24
1840
1838

11467
978
55
787
2282

9029
9030
9031
9102
9403

Taxi-miteo, tacho, etc, motors


Osciloscope, spectrom analyser, etc
Measuring/checking instrument, nec
Wrist, pocket, etc, watch, other
Furniture other & parts thereof

39774
16698
868
137650

751
3979
1873
115021

3
11127
2121
123439

29086
23829
488521

3199
1834
307604

9404
9405
9601
9602
9603

Mattress support, bedding articl, etc


Lamp, iluminated sign/name-plate, etc
Worked ivory bone tortoise shell, etc
Worked vegetabl/mineral carv matrl
Broom brush, map feather duster etc

207475
21403
29844
5102

224431
5007
150
19410
3069

4911869
291
148
16497
6321

927536
5674
7562
10726

1186414
46959
10891
6295

9605
9606
9608
9614
9701

Travel sets for personal toilet, etc


Buttons, press/snap-fastener, etc
Ball point pen, duplicating stylos, etc
Smoking pipe, cigar/cigaritte holder
Painting, drawing pastal, hand executed

52
23260
241
15215

354
42911
156
19963

21475
157
14799

891
24278
1419
6763

806
19698

HSC

Commodities

8701
8702
8703
8704
8705

Tractor, excl rail station platform


Public-passenger motor vehicles
Motor car, other motor vehicles
Motor vehicle for goods transport
Special purpose motor vehicle

8706
8707
8709
8711
8712

9704
Postage stamp, etc used/unuse n/curr
9800
Goods & commodity not incl elsewhere
Source: National Accounting Wing, BBS

Foreign Trade

275

8.19 Import of Selected Commodities


(4-digit level)
HSC

2007-08
1496722138
431168
1015
2895
366
-

2008-09
1580897500
496503
736
1743
224
162

2009-10
885447
1014
627
110

2010-11
2659404944
830960
8577
1796
591
4157

('000' Taka)
2011-12
294281045

0105
0106
0207
0208
0210

Commodities
TOTAL IMPORT
Live poultry
Live animals, other
Meat edible offal poultry fresh/chill frozen
Meat/edible meat ofal frsh/chl/fzn
Meat/edible ofal flour meal ltd. dry

0305
0307
0402
0403
0404
0405
0406
0407
0408
0409

Fish, dry, salt in brine, smoke fish


Molluscs live chil fzn dry etc.
Milk/cream, containing sugar/sweet
Butter milk curdmilk W/sugar or not
Whey cont: aining sugar/sweet or not
Butter fat oil derived from milk
Cheese and curd
Birds egg in shell frsh presrv/cook
Bird egg not in shell & egg yolk
Natural honey

113256
3
12134735
86036
48450
67672
29269
21427

67210
8
17842343
158549
189995
97300
32942
169
11240

37811
9000240
51672
17220
74722
52036
63560
43938

46567
21
16176200
101299
452602
211476
72393
3124
27118

146868
1878263
67063
451521
144204
86754
38804
42457

0410
0506
0508
0509
0511

Edible product of animal origin nec.


Bones and horn-cores, unworked
Coral & simlar materil unworked
Natual sponges of animal origin
Animal product unfit human consump

34008
52741
29319

21
29188
73942
5543

213
60590
61903
26798

65190
156842
28642

77159
64064
28928

0602
0701
0702
0703
0704

2293
320518
10767
4056843
10

885
33490
52817
4317387
-

17604
386709
27612
4040672
-

601
19410
24138929
7
41416

10258
35104
3016
3706873
209
20
14724
13244246
7
43685

879
764811
18774
4504397
209

0711
0712
0713
0714
0801

Live plant cuting/slip mushroom spwn


Potatoes, fresh or chilled
Tomatoes, fresh or chilled
Onion shallot garlic, fresh/chill
Cabbage cauliflower etc fresh/chill
58
Vegetables provisionally, preserved
Dry veg whole cut slice not prepard
Dry legumnus veg shelld skin or not
Manioc, arrowroot, salep sago pith
Coconut brazil/cashen nut fresh/dry

34
15243
206030064
39
29058

1411
29992
16955193
25
27079

38
47514
21957371
3233
65845

0802
0803
0804
0805
0806

Nuts, other fresh/dry shelled or not


Bananas incl plantains, fresh/dry
Date fig pineapple mango fresh/dry
Citrus fruits, fresh or dried
Grapes, fresh or dried

1913879
8
636516
312176
490960

1454538
64
627481
520398
648345

792569
134
771639
1244374
854037

956705
9
100287
1654116
767943

1386434
1386434
2734787
515875

0807
0808
0809
0813
0901

Melon incl water melon papaws fresh


Apples, pears and quinces, fresh
Apricot cherry peach plum sloe/fresh
Fruit, dry other not coconut etc
Coffee roasted/decaffeinated or not

410
1676406
35368
85270
1504

361
2225756
7012
75596
4301

2219
4088179
35562
79431
2525

2328
3989959
7217
127817
4599

57785
4676177
49100
151640
10662

0902
0904
0905
0906
0907

Tea
Pepper dried/crushed/ground
Vanilla
Cinnamon and cinnamon tree flowers
Cloves whole fruit, cloves & stem

4720
695665
20
397600
126185

3798
130681
6
368448
168448

8741
388330
12
345303
156854

661952
1098506
5
489740
230518

451588
632944
675
621804
204372

0908
0909
0910
1001
1003

Nutmeg, mace and cardamoms


Seed: Anise fennel coriander cumin
Ginger saffron, turmeric bay leaves
Wheat and meslin
Barley

349891
1412353
748070
42302128
138

512121
973498
1447944
39001915
6

758822
1421943
1949056
54652351
-

1211431
1703372
3155093
86468488
19

1592076
1765341
3104761
47570833
(Contd)

25657
3370
994
7612

276

8.19

Foreign Trade

Import of Selected Commodities


(4-digit level)

HSC
1004
1005
1006
1007
1101
1104
1106
1107
1108
1109

Commodities
Oats
Maize (corn)
Rice
Grain sorghum
Wheat or meslin flour
Cereal grains otherwise worked
Flours & meal of dry leguminous veg
Malt, whether or not roasted
Starches; Inulin
Wheat gluten, whether or not dried

2007-08
164
770063
3948912
2458
40611
5698
642
120
1340003
1222

2008-09
2260
654234
16142685
2447
4683
698
21272
1170131
55

2009-10
173
716461
4949187
206237
6550
545
29837
1131822
-

2010-11
4955
1268968
63003934
49941
7083
137
1
1595630
-

('000' Taka)
2011-12
994
784132
17410175
-14175
4338
76
15258
140559
565

1203
1205
1206
1207
1208

Copra
Rape or colza seeds broken or not
Sunflower seeds, broken or not
Oil seeds, other oleaginous fruit
Flours/meals oil seeds not mustard

83398
5233126
491528
481

1167937
3481286
1393
430982
17122

1956038
7003220
46
814070
2909

2370641
3718457
4912
1243461
1155

3486207
1111
1525
1684855
85

1209
1210
1211
1301

Seeds, fruit & spores for sowing


Hop cone fresh/dry ground pow or not
Plant & part for perfumery/pharmacy
Locust bean seaweed sugar beet/cane
Lac natrl gum resin gum-resin balsm

590390
132368
140862

644908
475
113463
139993

1302
1401
1404
1502
1503

Vegetable saps and extracts


Veg meterial use for plaiting
Vegetable products -nec.
Fat bovine animal/sheep/raw/render
Lard stear in/oil not emulsfied/prep

55497
1655
16539
13449
-

78279
2738
84874
-

89//86
49
135339
140420
106544
3180
104157
18090
22190
-

1119181
554
251122
8428
163187
117610
4638
138775
3430
46
-

1070931
255
240899
290832
162673
13167
105254
1221
-

1504
1505
1507
1508
1509

Fat/oil of fish/mamml refine or not


Wool grease/fatty substance thereof
Soya-bean oil/fraction refine or not
Groundnut oil/fraction refine or not
Olive oil/fractions refined or not

7276
3207
47697786
6619
48786

16401
6255
27994922
11476
67352

794
42024219
9730
32172
73793344

50609
11304
61604343
10925
89332

159548
6780
86836638
12818
70989

1511
1512
1513
1514
1515

Palm oil/fractions, refined or not


Sunflower/safflower/cotton-seed oil
Coconut palmdrnel/babasu oil/fraction
Rape, colza/mustard oil/fractions
Fixed vegetable fats & oil other

84906840
34248
2157423
7240
197953

96325511
48315
16422785
5124
26208

41048
1463038
11240
49439
269372

124743941
84991
3050832
15152
187523

1881565
125375
22931896
25377
319508

1516
1518
1519
1520
1521
1601
1701
1702
1704
1801

Animal/veg fat/oil hydrogenerated


Animal/veg fat/oil boiled oxidised
Industry monocrboxylic fatty acid
Glycerol (glycerine) pure or not
Veg waxes beeswax insect waxes
Sausage/prdct meat, meat offal/blood
Cane/beet sugar & chem pure sucrose
Sugar other incl lactose glucose etc
Sugar confectionary not contain cocoa
Cocoa bean whole/broken raw/roasted

68579
43315
6381
12601
14798
28247084
621823
91949
-

207386
37104
831
6243
12267
24100402
540947
103107
-

44062
10221
15572
48776265
577635
64016
543

426988
71584
1
8005
16722
52337175
896880
61336
44

535664
113162
840
14148
20284
106323218
1269401
54273
-

1805
1806
1901
1902
1903

Cocoa powder, not added sugar/sweet


Chocolate/food prep contain cocoa
Malt extract food pre flour meal etc
Pasta cook/stuff or not mcroni etc
Tapioca/subst prep from starch

21323
111225
2542397
19372
192103

24496
50921
1523805
10437
189245

23989
123901
2198150
16413

44999
152978
3446574
13102
310367

83702
206579
4477429
24285
263517
(Contd)

Foreign Trade

8.19

277

Import of Selected Commodities


(4-digit level)

HSC

Commodities

1904

Prep food by swelling/roastng cereal

1905

Bread, pastry, cakes, biscuits etc.

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

('000' Taka)
2011-12

64534

55637

63122

103370

126842

318298

222260

108205

265220

142727

2007

Jam fruit jelly marmalade etc. cook

6038

7778

810

10497

219705

2008

Fruit nut/other edible plant part nec

75723

322705

148932

26061

2104993

2009

Fruit/veg juice unfremnt sugar or not

87763

57577

73824

105265

154613

2102

Yeasts other single-cell micro-organ

263179

369508

366270

540782

55477423

2103

Sauces and preparations thereof

2106

Food preparations nec

88898

117309

203715

208082

249122

1249726

1320336

1828797

19802071

2537858

2201

Water incl natural/art minrl N/sugar

17848

6687

6425

8446

15784

2202

Water incl mineral/aerated cont sugar

55986

45866

36089

78081

72567

2203

Beer made from malt

170091

257855

413352

463479

392877

2204

Wine: frsh grape incl fortified wine

40400

50222

54736

45662

83639

2205

Vermouth/other wine or fresh grape

1846

1065

82

43

2206

Fermented beverages other

23

7136

909

4322

14745

2207

Undenatured ethyl alcohol vol 80%+

7153

4799

22288

14625

38848

2208

Undenatured ethyl alcohol vol<80%

243947

172568

246375

402969

4534388

2209

Vinegar/substi from acitic acid

2304

Oil-cake/other residue soyabean oil

782

458

348

700

1463

1619032

52227

184827

1351074

694751

2307

Wine less; argol

2309

Preparations used in animal feeding

4442763

55279369

7746929

11602836

8511424

2401

Unmanufacture tobacco tabaco refuse

1125231

865937

1048473

786517

864241

2402

Cigar cheroot cigarillos/cigarette

69870

58100

64386

116148

51422

2403

Manufacture tobacco/substitute other

4884

6336

5535

36278

149487

2501

Salt incl table/dnature/pure sodium

173941

462605

825402

668908

738017

2503

Sulphur all kind N/sublime sulphur

901430

1106434

246151

161058

561855

2504

Natural graphite

17113

38634

35545

24509

38622

2505

Natural sand all kind color or not

18152

13639

42270

38301

67077

2506

Qartz not natural sand quartzite

58604

53470

58766

85885

80236

2507

Kaolin and other kaolinic clays

564638

443400

467528

586510

844729

2508

Clays other

598793

604320

698336

465585

777402

2509

Chalk

391038

271608

208888

254173

466226
1432997

2510

Natural calcium phosphates, etc

1187024

1718590

292969

973730

2511

Natural barium sulphate/carbonate

22660

6406

3257

31717

61139

2512

Siliceous fossil meals

16083

21111

36305

28962

12919

102538

123131

2540

1554

131834

2514

Slate, roughly trimmed or no

836

182

149084

233399

2515

Marble travertin ecaussin bldg stone

128448

96669

44880

17675

237459

2516

Granite/other monument/bldg stone

29167

7063

29906

47632

40112

2517

Pebble gravel broken/crushed stone

50112

37815

52180

69917

92989

2518

Dolomite calcined or not trim/cut

33972

40682

43881

72941

2519

Natural magnesium carbonate

42330

43278

1194205

48435

55328

2520

Gypsum; anhydrite plasters

1183865

838971

87042

1225559

1812955

2521

Limestone for mfg cement

2523

Portland/aluminous/slag cement etc

2524

Asbestos

2525

Mica incl split ting, mica waste

Pumico stone emery natural garnet etc

2526

Natural stetite talc trim or not, cut

2528

Natural borate/concentre thereof

2529

Felspar, leucite; nepheline etc

2530

Mineral substances nec

22787

30238

25275425

194608

83552

28998610

20653233

130654

40141161

45776218

149205

68175

2152

99029

4962

1298

101308

1069

275877
1563

65199

85654

721

167806

154249

391799

264303

353403

605495

683011

39817

36045

61047

133449

278824
(Contd)

154249

278

Foreign Trade

8.19

Import of Selected Commodities


(4-digit level)
2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

('000' Taka)
2011-12

Iron ores and concentrates


Manganese ores and concentrates
Nickel ores and concentrates
Cobalt ores and concentrates
Aluminium ores and concentrates

21336
758951
5999

44936
103505
7547

3693
134793
62
5207

3990
673802
9465

899
559868
671

2701
2704
2705
2706
2707

Coal briquette ovoid/fuel from coal


coke/semicoke of lignite/peat
Coal gas water gas producer gas etc
Tar distil from coal/lignt/peat tar
Oil/prodct of distil hi temp coal tar

4264
138096
1671
158125
123740

43
71773
1772
190728
109835

80588
95370
3619
234160
114996

4768
104318
7477
268322
149025

4116
103100
9535
310790
192916

2708
2709
2710
2711
2712

Pitch/pitchcok from coltar/minrltar


Petro oil/oil from bitmn minrl crud
Petro oil/oil from bitum mineral nec
Petroleum gases/gaseous hydrocarbon
Petroleum jelly; paraffin wax, etc

20585
13222773
108030099
599101
487772

12570
16310733
145597569
713289
469322

17346
29843510
175367424
734686
547997

3019
20703481
16805471
2234919
575907

20256
24438416
229891674
1736193
776520

2713
2714
2715
2801
2802

Petroleum coke/bitumen and residue


Bitumen and asphalt, natural
Bitumin mixt base natural asphalt etc
Flucrine chlorine bromine & iodine
Sulphur sublime/preciptat colloidal

2545525
1486
12590
1109
5111

3836800
9033
5960
1215
7963

3220252
3658
3947
1183
8970

4522040
1033
8494
700
19837

1027813
32211
3019999
3422
18949

2803
2804
2805
2806
2807

Carbon (carbon black & other carbon)


Hydrogen rare gases/other non-meat
Alkali/alkaline/rare earth metal
Hydrgn chlorid chlurosulphuric acd
Sulphuric acid, oleum

313155
46723
13232
7645
24406

326595
61864
21864
3720
75640

424594
85709
16307
265
6788

448793
122776
21572
2379
390

57777106
158969
37079
4199
2568

2808
2809
2810
2811
2812

Nitric acid; sulphonitric acids


Diphosphorus pentaoxide; etc
Oxides of boron; boric acids
Inorganic acid/oxygen comp N/metal
Halides & halide oxides non-metal

19574
2375896
74957
145767
1648

31806
1963434
127959
128990
3962

17073
1705432
66292
163010
6029

21351
2839784
31811
213179
5065

53637
2778338
26348
257940
6168

2813
2814
2815
2816
2817

Sulphides n/metl com phos trisulphd


Ammonia, anhydrous/adueous solution
Sodium/potassium hydroxide/peroxide
Hydroxide/peroxide magnesium etc
Zinc oxide; zinc peroxide

304
1227
2624462
95786
224471

532
375
2171738
63018
99829

1301
1265
2268955
91669
158180

1818
1035
1748030
97057
145981

388
5484
2243058
112008
152027

2818
2819
2820
2821
2822

Aluminium oxide/hydroxide
12755Chromium oxides and hydroxides
Manganese oxides
Iron oxides & hydroxide earth color
Coblt oxide/hydroxide com cobli oxid

171529
11575
60034
92036
758

193603
18334
83280
104155
1550

191497
42580
109289
168173
3221

290095
19032
82695
179852
2312

341746
38891
99001
194217
4613

45699
2824
2825
2826
2827

Titanium oxides
Lead oxides; red & orange lead
Hydroazine/hydroxylamine/inorgan salt
Fluorides, flourosilicates, etc
Chloride, chloride oxide/hydrox etc

139642
99095
37186
6960
145792

88358
55757
48554
7391
125882

10176
49139
68656
10365
153853

169579
88062
49050
17852
265804

228996
111778
91544
23867
325234

2828
2829
2830
2831
2832

Hypochlorite cal hypochlorite etc


Chlorate/perchlorate bromates etc
Sulphides; polysulphides
Dithionites and sulphoxylates
Sulphite; thiosulphates

150936
67260
275191
326541
184731

170543
134354
125500
659020
262731

24236
56921
219138
4259001
289634

230734
92417
245057
408236
271690

222437
125084
245273
374599
298011
(Contd)

HSC

Commodities

2601
2602
2604
2605
2606

Foreign Trade

8.19

279

Import of Selected Commodities


(4-digit level)

HSC

Commodities

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

('000' Taka)
2011-12

2833
2834
2835
2836
2837

Sulphate alum peroxosulphate


Nitrites; nitrates
Phosphinate phosphonate phosphates
Carbonates; peroxocarbonates etc.
Cyanide, cyanide oxide/complx cynid

3161337
37644
512100
5377643
11566

3111440
49266
580218
3878142
18566

2191782
39025
567478
3023660
14926

3116093
31308
682133
4937898
12514

3876475
40903
921556
5183579
19433

2838
2839
2840
2841
2842

Ful minates, cyanates/thiocyanates


Silicate comm alkhli metal silicate
Borates; peroxoborates
Salt oxometallic/peroxometallic acid
Salt inorganic acid/peroxoacid other

5
133493
65010
30919
65053

319165
100378
17357
53855

121849
117166
54378
74259

135146
172381
73065
174326

168316
249869
99150
274155

2844
2845
2846
2847
2849

Radioactive chem elemnt/isotopes


Isotopes inorgn/orgn n/radio active
Comp inorga/orga rare earch metal
Hydrogn peroxide slid or not W/urea
Carbides chemically defined or not

44634
147
807
577837
113002

66552
654
2116
447421
100707

148101
495
3600
249989
91221

107389
2919
312415
135989

132525
82
7025
124072
179874

2850
2851
2901
2902
2903

Hydrides, nitrides, azides etc


Inorga comp liquid/compress air
Acyclic hydrocarbons
Cyclic hydrocarbons
Halogenate derivative hydrocarbon

2791
73
26394
2612299
411659

1345
21422
276447
308528

3118
31087
305533
268961

1161
123638
374208
472336

2131
140067
463634
692750

2904
2905
2906
2907
2909

Sulphonate nitrate/nitrosate deri


Acyclic alcohol/halogen sulphon etc
Cyclic alchl/halogena sulphonat etc
Phenols; phenol-alchols
Ethers, ether alchol/phenols etc

120456
1428818
81839
61725
232785

158345
1362764
76308
59889
218244

115956
1505632
79103
44471
213521

71413
2219545
82172
76808
283569

71892
2749751
17004
103972
364048

2910
2911
2912
2913
2914

Epoxide epoxyalcohol epoxyphenois


Acetats/hemiacetals, W/oxygen or not
Aldehydes with oxygen or not
Halogen sulpho etc prodct aldehyde
Ketone/quinone oxygen func or not

5021
204
719502
2324
262512

9185
166
334864
3342
298432

13255
913
483308
5040
317375

8896
607
417872
8130
358503

12494
532493
7274
427366

2915
2916
2917
2918
2919

Satur acyclic monocarboxylic acid


Unsatu acryclic monocarboxylic acid
Polycar boxylic acids anhydrides etc
Carboxylic acid with addll oxygen
Phosphoric esters and salts

2039941
362297
633429
586693
7317

1882993
432410
557436
634874
31394

2166736
594413
53051
840392
7577

2611784
904609
1527526
795494
11436

3003477
989979
1021600
1333652
7435

2920
2921
2922
2923
2924

Ester of other inorganic acid & salt


Amino-function compounds
Oxygen-function amino-compounds
Qaternary ammonium salts etc
Carboxyamide amid-func comp

10406
185571
667515
30663
305843

13300
121186
920068
50032
249545

31823
171405
1215020
67564
319407

88241
221049
1527526
62469
336293

76055
336830
1833439
98004
403604

2925
2926
2927
2929
2930

Carboxyimide & imine-function comp


Nitrite-function compounds
Diazo-azo-or axoxy-compounds
Compound with other nitrogen functn
Organo-sulphur compounds

172193
17527
137861
404241
556113

199357
16405
144466
341966
829695

353940
38149
164810
357000
1105067

264872
39448
176916
411072
1579983

221505
64205
222166
388141
1868983

2931
2933
2934
2935
2936

Organo-inorganic compounds, other


Heterocyclic comp nitrogn heter atm
Heterocyclic compounds, other
Sulphonamides
Provitamin/vitamin natural/synth

82107
3484744
961070
484810
1414296

69332
4200172
828976
500212
1651553

63662
4636200
1056883
72443
1828827

62475
5228157
031184
650909
2257672

78286
1049457
1257416
751807
2421891
(Contd)

8.19 Import of Selected Commodities

280

Foreign Trade

(4-digit level)
HSC

Commodities

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

('000' Taka)
2011-12

2937
2938
2939
2940
2941

Hormones, natural/synthesis
Glycosides, natural/synth salt etc
Veg alkaloids, natural/synth salt etc
Sugar chemical pure not sucrose etc
Antibiotics

353538
83082
281938
94196
4036582

428569
94587
349863
151778
3953614

632251
92988
309086
129456
4849826

1075716
154675
383178
156800
5280297

1093429
265083
324398
170424
6070939

3001
3002
3003
3004
3005

Gland/organ for organo therapeutic


Human/animal blood for therapeutic
Medicaments not for retail sal
Medicaments for retail sal
Wadding, gauze, bandages

20276
3457343
266914
3733731
168847

7946
4361214
235485
3242596
121923

20044
7745087
313020
3907975
131563

47851
67159
545023
4802974
226756

61831
6330898
430985
6808354
328355

3006
3101
3102
3103
3104

Pharma goods surgical catgui etc.


Animal/vegetable fertilizers
Mineral/chemical fertilizer nitroge
Mineral/chemical fertilizer phosphate
Mineral/chemical fertilizer, potasseo

3905980
2437
17418659
16166573
10428565

1481369
34153
36423797
11181373
10621334

1825193
18590
1998177
10579228
12216886

2085245
2964
53550267
22368008
16124229

1294031
6578
35328075
22682550
26680682

3201
3202
3203
3204
3205

Tanning extract of vegetable origin


Syn organic/inorga tanning substances
Colouring matter veg animal origin
synthetic organic colouring matter
Color lakes prep base on color lak

309744
903820
5475
10748211
289000

234550
648451
5697
11821868
315069

351759
1068425
24924
13376142
416543

44024
1329766
27314
15296774
431660

577556
1302840
49955
15856562
534820

3206
3207
3208
3209
3210

Colour matter use as luminophores


Prepared pigment/opacifiers/colours
Paint/varnish syn polymer non-aqua
Paint/varnish base synth polymr aqua
Paint/varnish other use for leather

1199995
1240495
432821
111094
46527

1316403
1243413
35415
52057
41204

1663731
1453417
464372
46116
52820

2523015
1805777
572256
97315
77272

3023207
2663887
78134999
107029
71341

3211
3212
3213
3214
3215

Prepared driers
Pigment dispersed in none-aqueous
Artist student/signbord pantr color
Glazier/grft putty, resin cement, etc
Printing writing drawing/other inks

931522
110344
29506
141722
1632374

95575
170188
30829
141647
1653605

91312
194369
22495
171802
1918482

141548
248997
24720
224472
2589269

160520
339281
48391
318156
3246506

3301
3302
3303
3304
3305

Essential oils
Mixtures of odoriferous substances
Perfumes and toilet waters
Beauty/make-up/skin preparation
Preparations for use on the hair

30966
1348294
38621
455820
336563

52146
1461189
44429
471696
401069

77826
1730408
35412
555795
485283

57194
2136487
35530
1038342
675435

98824
2966775
43476
950932
6230664

3306
3402
3403
3404

Preparation for oral/dental hygiene


Organic surface-active agent N/soap
Lubricating prep for textile leather
Artificial waxes and prepared waxes

139724
3798047
797021
150107

36446
3463052
784090
94152

96180
3821665
114463
155060

187029
5013893
1429357
234248

20694
6488821
1609290
236948

3405
3501
3502
3503
3504

Photo plate film expos/dev not cine


Casein caseinates casein deri/glue
Albumin albuminate albumin deri
Gelatin/deri isinglass glue animal
Peptones/deri other protein subs nec

75277
13351
82
48850
7887

78938
18102
2093
42187
7064

122468
8531
78
22714
6366

160473
5678
37
44999
43370

236948
5511
10
45569
10459

3505
3506
3507
3602
3603

Dextrins & other modified starches


Prepare glue/other prep adhesive nec
Enzymes; prepared enzymes nec
Prep explosive propellent powder
Safety/detonating fuse prcusion cap

429436
561967
1053221
9078
13737

391734
680405
988102
25448
9328

444538
753646
1319411
14549
36627

540143
876650
1337714
22193
34116

623004
1067161
1503935
86876
42496
(Contd)

8.19

Import of Selected Commodities


(4-digit level)

Foreign Trade

281

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

('000' Taka)
2011-12

Fireworks signal flare rain rockets


Matches, not pyrotechnic articles
Ferro-cerium/other pyrophoric alloys
Photo plate/film flat sensi unxpose
Photo film in roll sensi unexposed

899
11142
642809
259320

5941
18039
731994
252318

144951
39239
800419
189360

10
26624
695485
226748

2220
28349
7977511
206870

3703
3704
3705
3706
3707

Photo paper/board/text sensi unexpo


Photo plate film etc expos n/develop
Photo plate film expose/dev not cine
Cinema film expo/dev sund trak/not
Chemical prepa for photographic use

296992
259
14361
10766
169758

231863
1285
6068
10610
158534

144987
10
13606
12960
150081

182243
1191
27429
4039
191998

198099
143
413361
1833
233410

3801
3802
3803
3805
3806

Art/colloidal/semi collo graphite


Activated crbn/mnral pdt animl blak
Tall oil whether or not refined
Gum wood/sulphate turpentine/t-oil
Rosin/resin acd deri spirit/oil gum

22215
43939
9661
121878

162242
69177
13086
170224

151215
233538
12
15550
106477

92105
606581
28812
140924

168945
711382
36205
217463

3807
3808
3809
3810
3811

Wood tar/tar oil/creosote/naphtha


Insecticide rodenticide fugnicide
Finishing agent/dyeing of stuffs
Pick ling prepa for mental surface etc
Anti-knock prep oxidation inhibitor

8303
4673873
4264886
151967
271524

3119
6384706
4424953
211417
277894

1626
5793062
5931058
301591
418615

2899
6703605
6878555
367687
740527

217463
1959
740432204
453503
882916

3812
3813
3814
3815
3816

Prepared rubber accelerators


Prepa charges for fire-extinguisher
Organic composite solvent/thinners
Reaction initiator/accelerator
Refractory cement mortar concrete

407727
10349
508516
264035
67075

453285
6727
541250
575807
89806

345885
9651
658901
77025
110686

455862
7863
911229
98505
137295

543074
24254
1308715
360101
135421

3821
3823
3901
3902
3903

Prep culture media deve micro-organ


Prepared binders for foundry moulds
Polymer of ethylene in primary form
Polymer propylene/olefins primary
Polymer sytrene primary form plstic

10273
1516893
11281168
10398547
2404135

15726
1934446
10666345
10686641
1739742

19880
924818
13228196
12642053
2284926

133334
1494761
16440672
19106099
3456220

22247
2182068
19546945
22308389
4220163

3904
3905
3907
3908
3909

Polymer vinyl chlorid/halogn olefin


Polymer vinyl acetate/ester polymer
Polyacetal/polyethers/epoxide resin
Polyamides in primary forms
Amino/phenolic resin/polyurethanes

5427720
799959
7955388
496596
2231057

5233393
834092
7403564
572993
2567589

7424663
971122
9122322
442218
2185461

10302199
1130712
13549761
725977
2805496

10689395
1732009
17433665
822841
3051310

3910
3912
3913
3914
3915

Silicons in primary forms


Cellulose/chemical deri nec primary
Natural polymer/modify natural polymr
Ion-exchanger base polymer primary
Waste, parings/scrap of plastics

410426
598781
216590
66553
41104

477135
600390
276449
62820
56375

497181
734813
344597
77421
110091

646080
985084
338263
122135
153936

396124
1082663
42666
191827
151296

3916
3917
3918
3919
3920

Monofilament secton rod stck plast


Tube pipe/hoses/fittings of plastic
Floor coverings of plastics
Self-adhesive plate sheet film etc
Plate sheet film foil/strip plastic

45316
1035997
155926
859594
3138848

58642
421651
118430
1077091
3156667

100265
526024
153195
1163803
3347270

81925
676279
249413
1658612
5062319

150317
721440
254402
1931545
649486

3922
3923
3926
4001
4002

Bath showr-bath santry ware plastic


Artcl for convey pack/goods; plastic
Article of other plastic/material
Natural rubber balata gutta-percha
Synth rubber/factice deriv from oil

73336
1243931
1209776
253862
719937

49787
1279449
1375849
222508
894831

77166
1301406
1175675
209488
948173

91416
1407081
1219920
426991
1514518

126179
1655928
1491046
350193
1706251
(Contd)

HSC

Commodities

3604
3605
3606
3701
3702

282

Foreign Trade

8.19 Import of Selected Commodities


(4-digit level)
2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

('000' Taka)
2011-12

Reclaimed rubber in primary forms


Waste paring scrap rubr powdr grnul
Compound rubber unvul primary form
Rubber unvulcanised in other forms
Vulcanised rubber thread & cord

13584
4060
45984
5228
490317

14429
1630
50084
29634
519425

9798
9
54566
1695
641598

21283
1079
58654
9454
950686

70752
9109
106721
333178
1304911

4009
4010
4011
4012
4013

Tube pipe/hoses of vulcanise rubber


Convyor/transmi belt vulcan rubber
New pneumatic tyres, of rubber
Retreaded/use pneumatic tyre rbr
Inner tubes of rubber

65764
484203
4596779
194177
251786

93047
444827
4880965
212884
228846

102695
473507
5826842
262134
165406

160898
576040
7546190
178192
152522

270631
814923
9993654
161413
163672

4014
4015
4016
4017
4104

Hygienic/pharma article vul rubber


Article apparel/cloth access vul rbr
Articles other, of vul rubber
Hard rubber inclu waste/scrap/artcl
Leather bovine/equine without hair

446584
159354
438167
7456
2070174

639128
209134
534401
9997
1464668

275088
231446
589401
7505
1534176

707464
410889
794421
22619
3264747

791809
432727
939160
2500051
1615937

4105
4202
4203
4204
4205

Sheep/lamp skin leather not wool on


Trunks suit-cases vanity-cases etc
Article apparel/cloth access leather
Leather/composition leather article
Leather articles, other

498332
398825
172421
98258

368938
433076
198680
112854

148857
375211
360713
172766

16379
472627
690222
304608

878457
495938
1004505
206841

4206
4303
4401
4403
4404

Articles of gut not silk-worm gut


Article apparel/other article fursk in
Fuel wood in logs in billet in twig
Wood in the rough
Hoopwood; Split poles; piles, pickets

22
5159
48704
3650301
1543

47
13542
20188
4033101
615

176
11878
29818
4259269
13935

347
10865
46992
6317432
1403

2445
13267
121331
6571472
5071

4407
4409
4410
4411
4412

Wood sawn/chipped lenghwise sliced


Wood continuously shape plane or not
Particle board/similar board wood
Fibreboard of wood
Plywood veneered panel/lamintd wood

52138
638
449568
309226
83476

53509
2590
397022
334304
92858

27026
2752
205825
331271
151637

135025
11394
253357
441073
214035

153131
47286
351232
516002
160538

4413
4416
4417
4418
4419

Densified wood in block plate etc


Wooden casks barrels vats tubs etc
Tool tool body tool handle etc wood
Builders joinery and carpentry wood
Tableware and kitchen ware of wood

4953
2440
41447
1441

5191
3372
31710
27779

6417
1
8387
51877
802

1300
6232
5297
2222

2578
941
8289
68201
2568

4420
4421
4501
4502
4503

Wood marquetry/inlaid wood, caskets


Wood articles, other
Natural cork raw or simply prepared
Natural cork debacked/roughly squar
Articles of natural cork

2790
42560
3853
323
1068

9693
52313
22465
7
2054

15288
55676
9564
87
2649

12374
64626
7649
594

18798
103427
43122
6
5277

4504
4601
4602
4702
4703

Agglomerated cork and articles


Plait/product of plaiting material
Basketwork wickerwork/other article
Chemical wood pulp dissolving grade
Chemical woodpulp soda/sulphate n/dsolv

6848
763
1034
1801
2478807

5548
1755
1816
57055
4189070

5432
3532
4133
380
3985834

5126
4137
3149
918
7301402

8800
4032
1594
31056
9008104

4704
4706
4707
4801
4802

Chemical wood pulp sulphite n/disolv


Pulp other fibrous celulos material
Waste/scrap of paper or paperboard
Newsprint, in rolls or sheets
Paper and paper board, uncoated

36302
606777
2272651
1995640
2662696

25030
482228
1959237
2093181
2738534

252768
29177
1597176
2204171
2491805

197035
654
2221320
3276697
2427947

56963
80993
2129961
2832194
2343188
(Contd)

HSC

Commodities

4003
4004
4005
4006
4007

Foreign Trade

8.19

283

Import of Selected Commodities


(4-digit level)

HSC

Commodities

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

('000' Taka)
2011-12

4803
4804
4805
4806
4807

Toilet or facial tissue stock


Kraft paper and paper board uncoated
Paper/paperboard uncoat roll/sheet
Veg parchment greaseproof paper etc
Composite paper and paperboard

234149
3755987
1800584
72669
47133

245076
3500356
1620446
79083
12043

260098
4357561
1612820
84596
10166

298190
5134767
1796464
92007
14459

213422
5508022
22577932
143152
31792

4808
4809
4810
4811
4812

Paper and paperboard corrugated etc


Carbon paper, self-copy paper
Paper and paper board, coated
Paper, paperboard cellulose wadding
Filter block slabs plate paper pulp

148815
127411
6923765
1414180
12

190061
142760
6174752
1869507
735

188986
155176
8562460
2163997
640

127074
97047
11525447
3029693
3044

225464
1009882
121269
2435954
42459

4813
4816
4817
4818
4819

Cigarette paper cut to size or not


Carbon/self-copy other copying paper
Envelopes, letter card post card etc
Toilet paper, handkerchief towel etc
Cartons boxes cases bags of paper

187745
54351
23351
167313
767142

304648
48699
19398
165238
884842

226549
64813
7368
139307
1159282

249548
72980
4884
257296
1392746

377076
60495
6258
353946
1745121

4820
4821
4822
4823
4901

Registers account books paper/board


Paper/board labels of all kinds
Bobbin spool cop of paper pulp etc
Paper/board other cellulose wadding
Printed books, brochures, leaflets

23086
1771569
83530
136180
383288

35656
2028991
96559
235937
347237

41294
2942499
118364
329478
442496

80027
3593967
91368
472981
1414720

670040
4229443
87324
380052
1547712

4902
4905
4906
4907
4908

Newspapers, journals and periodicals


Maps/hydrographic/similar charts
Plans/drawings architectural, engg
Unused postage, revenue stamps
Transfers (decaloomanias)

34341
1693
239
1260448
53411

30364
5285
348
1075459
75935

33598
3324
4137
1610032
95793

40378
2324
4766
41963
265106

39514
2502
3817
814041
375895

4909
4910
4911
5002
5004

Printed or illustrated postcards


Calendars of any kind, printed
Printed matter, pictures/photographs
Raw silk (not thrown)
Silk yarn not putup for retail sale

5967
10236
393121
420099
71672

5421
9524
248588
323201
55088

4511
15535
180555
397529
25346

4266
9387
352020
370447
1790

4186
16999
525038
286661
-

5006
5007
5101
5102
5103

Silk yarn/spun wast r/sale worm gut


Woven fabrics of silk or silk waste
Wool not carded or combed
Fine/coarse animal hair n/card/comb
Waste wool/fine/coarse animal hair

57595
219729
6970
118301
7775

46135
227585
5241
144657
10247

771
313804
3260
466492
23498

723
362460
120595
1091360
1473

3056
201026
13189
500073
1299

5105
5106
5109
5111
5112

Wool/fine/coarse hair carded/combed


Yarn carded wool n/for retail sale
Yarn wool/fine animal hair rtl sale
Woven fabric card wool/fine hair
Woven fabric comb wool/fine hair

97953
218623
311891
539383
369601

88412
256606
164824
622752
774251

71598
316690
195180
824521
538256

476514
232222
272682
1119848
706888

225497
242092
107293
895198
1182905

5113
5201
5202
5203
5204

Woven fabric coarse animal/hors chair


Cotton not carded or combed
Cotton waste
Cotton carded or combed
Cotton sewing thred rtl sale or not

3569
91782966
141424
1562637
706542

652
77944445
90117
1701362
1000169

4421
98185411
210922
1861638
1095014

1109
19396668
81745
2975363
745003

1228
154684713
70821
2994928
485339

5205
5206
5207
5208
5209

Cotton yarn weight 85%+not rtl sale


C/yarn less than 85% weight n/rtl
Cotton yarn put up for retail sale
Fabric cotton 85%+not more 200 gsm
Fabric cotton containing 85%+200 gsm+

29419687
978627
1659938
35608291
27087210

29333401
1147633
1970970
47257491
37726378

37191957
1247833
2268823
56829897
47631975

83769760
2053770
4795192
89764156
67996666

60137865
1597957
2299250
104320337
79966706
(Contd)

284

Foreign Trade

8.19

Import of Selected Commodities


(4-digit level)

HSC

Commodities

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

('000' Taka)
2011-12

5210
5211
5301
5305
5307
5308
5401
5402
5403
5404

Fabric cotton <85% mixed m/made fibr


C/fbric <85% m/made fibr 200 gsm+
Flax raw/process n/spun tow waste
Coconut abaca ramie & other vegetable
Yarn jute/other textile best fibres
Yarn other vege tex fibre paper yarn
Sew thred m/made fila retail or not
Synthetic filament yarn not retail
Artificial filament yarn not retail
Synthetic monofilament 67 decitex+

3321976
3502725
70868
333
88121
2583
3694969
7354627
1141253
107367

2954334
3845507
54512
1971
126753
684
3368835
7615840
866386
89240

3316470
3676362
35013
24
168490
89
3816698
10055583
1282907
56969

5224142
6463928
33387
1119
223605
840
7814109
15363606
2385344
101389

6728101
7124809
84309
4914
206419
211181
6747052
157726866
1723264
134406

5407
5408
5501
5502
5503

Woven fabrics synthe filament yarn


Woven fabric of artificial fila yarn
Synthetic filament tow
Artificial filament tow
Syn fibre n/carded combed for spin

12131414
183542
1890221
1653091
6139667

13727804
360823
1812049
2446317
4733618

14529899
694752
2887734
2336157
2494717

21984624
787206
3938824
2897311
8252108

23705020
1256157
3333782
3659520
6692520

5505
5506
5508
5509
5510

Waste of man-made fibres


Synth staple fibre card comb process
Sewing thread man made staple fibre
Yarn synth staple fibre not retail
Yarn of ari staple fibre not retail

52669
347595
1334337
13701209
876806

13906
288534
870323
14435516
743766

20246
338792
1157836
20165470
905177

44712
533291
1647111
32080617
1633989

64529
863154
1386354
216458311
2166936

5511
5512
5513
5514
5515

Yarn man made staple fibre retail


Woven fabric 85%+syn staple fibre
Fabric<85% syn fibre cotton<=170 gsm
Fabric<85% syn fibre cotton 170 gsm+
Woven fabric synth staple fibre other

296971
7035044
7045328
1472569
1933136

166781
8825436
8740288
2661116
2065925

130510
9049898
9154457
2553730
1865656

89263
10058365
14564993
3555473
2455067

45788
12782998
18794490
4131254
3096446

5516
5601
5602
5603
5604

Woven fabric artificial staple fibre


Wadding text mtrl fibre <=5mm
Felt impregnate coat cover lminate
Nuonwoven impregnated coat lminatd
Rubber thread cord text cover yarn

462979
202676
10729
417491
164058

731370
197285
27816
381305
186771

932126
242046
9480
387041
269708

661662
274343
40501
629780
181429

732119
614385
60264
661629
219991

5605
5606
5607
5608
5609

Metal yrn gimped tex yarn<=67 deci


Gimped yrn syn monofila<67 deci
Twine cordge cble plait or not
Knott yrn strin twine etc tex mtrl
Article yrn strip twine rope etc nec

142718
1069
24498
189650
3488

178547
16720
18198
198608
6575

120762
12178
51132
208559
33480

541543
39376
76530
461744
42098

313988
13339
99455
124920
28977

5701
5702
5703
5704
5705

Carpet other tex floor covering knotd


Carpet tex floor cover n/tuft flock
Carpet tex floor cover tufted
Carpet text floor cover felt n/tuft
Carpet other text floor cover other

3078
5884
70538
8581
42689

835
32988
62453
4951
42162

10359
39176
76793
5658
107110

7921
78884
103457
482
48066

6838
97583
142922
18176
33194

5801
5802
5803
5804
5805

Woven pile & chenille fabric


Terry otwelling similar tery fabric
Gauze other than narrow woven fabric
Tulle other net fabric n/wovn n/knitd
Hand-wov tapestrics gobln findr etc

1140263
422502
9025
261372
58

1804601
475686
932
304144
77

1340345
457401
5137
295147
152

1484360
319270
884
574181
17800

1751741
358474
581
1002917
26735

5806
5807
5808
5809
5810
(Contd)

Narow wovn fab consist warp assembl


Label adgessi similar article tex mtrl
Braid ornamnt trimng smilrd artcl
Fabric metal thred metallised yarn
Embroidry piece stsip/in motif

419223
860995
8531
6832
35310

735050
1148142
6564
20276
33416

860769
1131549
15119
27328
71683

1454923
1851885
41147
11305
66470

1657366
2420422
87280
12143
18865

Foreign Trade

8.19

285

Import of Selected Commodities


(4-digit level)
2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

('000' Taka)
2011-12

153845
659437
10996
36976
281721

94160
717574
2256
91069
335354

51763
866931
22363
53713
415377

51924
418966
64153
101244
458919

119050
870908
1352228
107123
668481

3147505
1459108
21689
16096
2705

5258657
2433709
15878
28619
4200

6564839
2489858
34981
12052
32201

8514420
4922962
2103435
129861
7202

9581659
3640289
239947
2333243
12702

74082
12402
9783
11516
1762

94229
4698
421
3890
15134

52337
14505
2991
4942
1301

122700
11674
75885
5264
4045

28124222
14785
306700
23532
9463

97915
501856
184963
10815
10504

164670
422793
140915
12633
5256

292023
364493
130743
22756
6025

553693
347741
134451
35904
18731

756649
441360
120632
26223
8544

18039
13163
70431
21200
91405

31825
17707
39671
26478
124317

14022
16603
37209
15355
123293

11901
20132
88259
36282
189713

2949
13702
8155
39005
138691

45813
928
24380763
714001
36572

97491
898
31786487
185465
101234

120651
1988
37169568
246204
106824

211226
2958
40467173
462582
80626

166786
2701
47299314
627387
226844

15369
12729
25490
302628
21738

6933
6729
154000
114920
15949

7163
2078\7
225886
564057
30855

54209
46341
255190
567395
39331

18541
29899
647734
955256
67089

202587
157908
265793
1795596
203

204765
90246
120499
2028303
6

182708
280112
34881
3282344
7

320990
514864
51885
5048365
15

431878
657055
71449
5145966
8

Hats other headgear


Hat and other headgear knit
Headgear other line/trim or not
Umbrellas and sum umbrellas
Part umbrella walk stick seat-stick

204
95932
39148
160691
49089

61244
34656
313155
46907

4
122210
38281
223258
40012

105
307079
87804
213298
25955

37
15227
109653
528525
164105

Selts curbstone & flagstone natural


Monumental building stone, worked
Work slate & article of slate etc
Mllstone grindstone grind whel etc
Natural/art abrasive powder/grain

26051
140673
2387
205224
119879

25198
130304
3496
282262
134062

11383
145111
2600
385065
125911

16782
170165
5923
485485
158841

21097
190849
9239
503122
205671
(Contd)

HSC

Commodities

5901
5902
5909
5910
5911

Tex fabric coat gum/amylace substance


Tyre cord fabric high tancty yrn nyl
Textile hosepipe & similar tex tubing
Transmission/conveyor belt tex mtrl
Tex product & article for tech use

6001
6002
6103
6104
6107

Pile incl long pile & fabrics


Knittd or croched fabric other
Men/boy suit ensemble jakt trousr etc
Women/girl suit ensemble jacket etc
Men/boys undrpant brief gown etc

6110
6115
6116
6201
6202

Jersey pullover cardigan etc knittd


Pantry hose homse tight stock other hosiery
Gloves nitten & mitt knitd/crochtd
Men/boy ovr-car coat cape cloak etc
Women/gild ovr-car coat etc n/knitd

6203
6204
6205
6206
6207

Men/boy suit ensembl jacket bib etc


Women/grl suit ensmble jacket etc
Men's/boy's shirt not knitd/crochtd
Women/girl blouse shirts not knitd
Men/boy singlet vest under pants etc

6208
6210
6211
6212
6214

Womn/girl singlet othr vest etc


Grnt felt/nonwovn/text fabric etc
Track, ski suit swimwer grnt n/knit
Brassier girdes similar artical
Shawl scarve muffler mantillas veil

6215
6216
6217
6301
6302

Ties, bow ties and cravats


Gloves, mittens and mitts
Made up clothing accessories & part
Blankets and travelling rugs
Bed/table/toilet/kitchen linen

6303
6304
6305
6306
6307

Curtain interior blind/bed valance


Furnish article, other
Sack/bag used for packing goods
Tarpaulin sails, tent camp goods
Madeup artcl othr incl dress pattrn

6309
6403
6405
6406
6502

Worn clothing & other warn article


Footwear sole rubr etc uppr w/leathr
Footwear other
Parts of footwear
Hatshape plait assmb strip any mtrl

6504
6505
6506
6601
6603
6801
6802
6803
6804
6805

286

Foreign Trade

8.19

Import of Selected Commodities


(4-digit level)
2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

('000' Taka)
2011-12

Slag rock wool/similar mineral wool


Article of asphalt/similar material
Panel, board, tile & similar article
Articles plaster/based on plaster
Articles cement concrete/art stone

74869
13469
53900
138032
86908

52548
25740
20766
125076
26807

44832
23691
2510
116422
44137

151742
21889
2348
162312
90273

133984
57552
61
240872
157001

6811
6812
6813
6814
6815

Article asbestos-cement, cellulose etc


Fabricated asbestos fibres
Friction material & article thereof
Worked mica and articles of mica
Articles of stone/other mineral subs

1642
14285
99274
4857
445702

2239
21529
98892
6045
428907

5407
11953
114873
9129
380912

6211
31269
113192
7791
446403

4907
21517
98690
6792
657177

6901
6902
6903
6904
6905

Brick block tile/other ceramic goods


Refrctory brick block tile/ceramic
Refractory ceramic goods other
Cramic bldg brick floor block etc
Roof tile chimny-pot/linr cowl etc

14242
169846
164873
5327
1728

74326
203687
187191
8901
7104

10598
276549
193038
3304
1028

35591
374435
245356
23087
19844

12486
407517
301114
14917
4784

6906
6907
6908
6909
6910

Cramic pipe, conduit, sutr/pipe fitng


Unglaz cramic flag paring wall tile
Gazd cramic flag paring wall tile
Cramic ware for lab chemical tech use
Cramic sink wash basin padstal etc

706736
263404
35625
235052

109
861525
276397
18364
154534

4
850499
272964
47234
169650

894
1758311
619798
60661
234115

15
2111322
997516
92554
250442

6911
6912
6913
6914
7001

Tbleware kitchnware other h/h article


Cramic table/kitchnware not proclin
Statuete other ornamntl cramic artcl
Ceramic articles, other
Cullet/othr waste/scrap glass/mass

152827
11951
19635
2566
2085

218255
16031
22904
2536
234

120567
10381
13159
1222
1372

129850
11255
17499
1494
3350

145719
4827
14729
10772
753

7002
7003
7004
7005
7006

Glass ball n/microspher, rod unwork


Cast glass roll glass sheet profile
Grawn glass & blown glass in sheets
Float/surface grund/plish glass sheet
Glass bent, edge work engraved, etc

184147
65826
7900
231912
975

236788
75660
56197
364454
1897

241219
78753
20196
354795
11187

235733
77185
26503
683250
21939

264755
104946
76437
982548
16874

7007
7008
7009
7010
7011

Safety/tougn or laminated glass


Multiple-wall insulating unit, glass
Glass mirrors whether or not framed
Carboy botle flask jar etc of glass
Glass envelope open for elec lamp

143744
1931
79641
396444
24979

145306
35111
94845
498621
28518

197903
3384
103551
738285
27030

216319
28477
162810
1016091
23759

379246
51569
217174
813804
45152

7012
7013
7015
7016
7017

Glass inner for vacuum flask/vessel


Glassware of the kitchn toilet etc
Clock/watch glass & similar glass
Pave block slab brick tile etc other
Lab, hygnic/pharmaceutical glassware

567592
6472
6806
43796

591578
6154
4093
43017

708587
7472
7490
60334

1110709
4964
7371
47884

1329534
8840
18380
64846

7018
7019
7020
7106
7110

Glass bead imita pearl precius stone


Glass fibre & articles thereof
Articles of glass, other
Silver unwrought/semi-mfg/powder
Platinum unwrought/semi-mfg/powdr

90753
140463
45024
59

118749
137349
34961
3

168663
119777
58898
59
440

110490
249736
56468
904
524

129898
295148
100830
2054
1279

7115
7116
7117
7201
7202

Art precius metl/clad w/precius mtl


Artcl naturl/culture pearl p/stone
Imitation jewellery
Pig iron/spregeleisen, in pig, block
Ferro-alloys

705
1979
460474
88770
736269

959
669
542955
199707
942056

774
876
288299
300801
783912

2397
950
299214
186852
698886

1088
307
457239
209614
467245
(Contd)

HSC

Commodities

6806
6807
6808
6809
6810

Foreign Trade

8.19

287

Import of Selected Commodities


(4-digit level)
2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

('000' Taka)
2011-12

Ferro-waste; remelt scrap iron ingot


Granule, powder of pig iron, etc
Iron, non-alloy steel in ingots etc
Iron/n-alloy steel semi-finish prod
Flat h/roll '.6m>=width, n/clad, prodt

18382992
5542
296201
4776348
17062002

20899778
12917
147791
11686570
23410621

8082261
15932
9223
21720786
28407692

12206566
39015
2302
28837659
32411854

12424866
44497
1149
58806657
38881083

7209
7210
7211
7212
7213

Flat cold-roll, .6m>=nclad, product


Flat-rolled, .6m>width, clad, product
Flat-roll, <.6m width, n/clad, product
Flat-rol, <.6m, clad, n/aly steel prod
N/alloy stel, h/rol, ir/wound coil bar

356439
10344276
2644023
128444
601583

756160
16306338
175818
393825
1340552

1280880
15466184
186456
290056
944002

5967397
13695616
239542
352565
1348031

80004584
21629482
472578
808607
2267226

7214
7215
7216
7217
7218

N/aloy steel, ohr, forge, h/rol, bar/rod


Iron/non-alloy steel bar/rod, other
Non-alloy steel, angle, shape/section
Wire of iron or non-alloy steel
Semi-finish stainless steel product

450656
136763
566969
580192
4805

3934622
68209
355828
520787
8029

551837
130720
773052
488281
7640

445277
135194
1382712
599906
22674

630115
189625
1424500
506640
200565

7219
7220
7221
7222
7223

Flat-rol, stainless steel, .6m+, prodt


Flat-rol, <.6m, stainless steel, prodt
Stanles stel ir/wind coil, h/rol, bar
Stainles stel, ohr, bar/rod, angle etc
Wire of stainless steel

660588
716852
7009
62432
16932

620668
867559
50448
56257
16845

585822
1173990
12132
38329
25661

1188220
1522770
32786
39345
55562

2399223
1575653
36204
53299
30718

7224
7225
7226
7228
7229

Alloy steel, other, in primary form


Flat-rol, othr alloy steel, .6m,+prod
Flat-ro , othr alloy steel, <.6m, prod
Angle, shape, etc, other alloy steel
Wire of other alloy steel

41
195877
492920
45278
18313

9
430501
807950
87132
27205

39
497272
573268
49518
61162

4201
565617
355446
73620
267487

10723
1456232
373561
127312
447468

7301
7302
7303
7304
7305

Sheet pil; weld angle etc, iron/steel


Iron/steel railway track material
Tubes, pipes of cast iron
Tube, pipe etc seamless, iron/steel
Iron/steel tube/pipe, .4m+e/diameter

21285
130711
72108
659599
59367

36084
179579
25521
246922
84940

125511
976186
29499
6630709
60756

173048
1842651
288888
1966708
212263

208943
1979971
251782
3303558
349748

7307
7308
7309
7310
7311

Iron/steel tube/pipe fittings


Structures & parts of iron/steel
Iron/steel reservoir, tank, etc, 3001+
Iron steel tank, cask, drum, etc, <300
Iron/steel liquefied gas container

877191
2328110
38506
234248
2418900

763490
2061689
34851
158704
1490106

924549
1569604
19967
236406
1183495

1353550
2267088
2425348
686594
1043651

1175601
3674982
238015
991682
1003786

7312
7313
7314
7315
7316

Strand wire, etc, n/electric insulate


Fencing barbed wire, twist hoop, etc
Cloth grill, netting, etc, iron/steel
Chain and parts of iron/steel
Anchor, grapnel, parts of iron/steel

323619
3402
56685
402617
13875

451821
946
109552
448982
17554

216680
2238
63141
607934
13287

223807
3128
93164
564195
49296

699602
3457
219594
807662
20859

7317
7318
7319
7320
7321

Nail, drawing pin etc, iron/steel


Screws bolts, nuts, etc, of iron/steel
Sewing, knitting needles, bockins, etc
Spring/level for spring, iron/steel
Iron/steel stove, range etc, n/elects

36526
620668
51143
118427
57973

69278
592266
36510
114867
95272

86046
722521
64171
204157
131103

80529
988155
76067
249444
187852

91001
1087737
78150
217287
264695

7322
7323
7324
7325
7326

N/elec heated cntrl heating radiatr


Iron/steel table wool, pad, glove, etc
Iron/steel sanitary ware and parts
Cast article, other, of iron or steel
Articles of iron or steel, other

3081
322549
62839
33639
609332

22765
264023
53372
130265
556036

2087
179750
44000
133195
695406

139743
187053
93712
212991
1020860

76148
192622
65731
381727
1437653
(Contd)

HSC

Commodities

7204
7205
7206
7207
7208

288

Foreign Trade

8.19

Import of Selected Commodities (Contd.)


(4-digit level)

HSC

Commodities

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

('000' Taka)
2011-12

7403
7405
7406
7407
7408

Refine coper coper alloy unwrought


Master alloys of copper
Copper powder and flakes
Copper bars, roos and profiles
Copperwire

2007607
47
16407
65125
1788307

2463656
60273
161065
1709091

3334047
222
41564
71339
1652519

4046348
2597
52185
75193
2500972

6557801
30456
57745
203615
2941388

7409
7411
7412
7413
7414

Copper plate sheet thick etc 15mm


Copper tubes and pipes
Copper tube or pipe fittings
Strand wire cable not elect insulat
Cloth gril netting copper wire

262016
106445
49748
2598
43

305614
185579
23115
9169
-

308063
229943
9246
284
-

636259
433305
73841
71379
-

669389
765293
120086
136347
-

7415
7417
7418
7419
7502

Nails tacks drawing pins staples


Cooking/heading apparatus of copper
Table kitchen h/hold article
Articles of copper, other
Unwrought nickel

1747
689
6465
98141

3275
1259
18046
53358

4380
3151
4764
47636

9313
3139
25595
26310

24278
1389
28541
19251

7503
7504
7505
7506
7507

Nickel waste and scrap


Nickel powders and flakes
Nickel bars, rods, profiles and wire
Nickel plates, sheets, strip foil
Nickel tube pipe & tube/pipe fiting

71
1261
21779
811
8002

102
10935
280
10715

875
12387
4146
13699

16342
1246
76788

472
26680
6185
31118

7508
7601
7602
7603
7604

Nickel articles, other


Aluminium unwrought
Aluminium waste and scrap
Aluminium powders and flakes
Aluminium bars, rods and profiles

83332
3457348
82445
1548
155875

67979
4243511
163541
3527
127424

46725
4772064
74331
2144
218187

62736
148778
3454
162026
482535

120111
7429046
314663
4202
221439

7605
7606
7607
7609
7610

Aluminium wire
Aluminium plate sheet thick exc (2 mm)
Aluminium foil thick not exc (2mm)
Aluminium tube or pipe fittings
Aluminium structures and parts

2601660
449055
2113270
2142
72881

260640
476619
2188521
740
115296

22318
540469
2424748
3348
63549

768555
3005
138193
8115
127109

229069
1255875
36115792
13660
156670

7611
7612
7613
7614
7615

Alumn reservoir tankvat exc 300L


Alumn cask drum cans not exc 300L
Alumn container for comp/liq gas
Strnd wire cable plait nt elec insl
Table kitchen/other h/h part thereof

200
116443
4406
121190
73292

14
240980
20161
112072
56716

340046
4459
70602
57292

1261
295330
3911
33788
43378

112
551462
5565
69179
69466

7616
7801
7802
7803
7804

Aluminium articles, other


Unwrought lead
Lead waste and scrap
Lead bars, rods, profiles and wire
Lead plate sheet strip powd flake

183877
1311054
536

153478
1145319
624
3

123514
1851424
1797

137927
3095
752
562

183702
2877897
2839

7805
7806
7901
7902
7903

Lead tubes, pipes tube/pipe fittings


Lead articles, other
Unwrought zinc
Zinc waste and scrap
Zinc dust, powders and flakes

8632
5843681
2458

4269
3333338
1676
1210

6459
5859279
1598

13933
8138
1046
860

20966
8704507
18
16415

7904
7905
7907
8001
8003

Zinc bars, rods, profiles and wire


Zinc plates, sheets, strip and foil
Zinc articles, other
Unwrought tin
Tin bars rods profiles and wire

620
12478
30952
1251

2771
1008
9033
85792
3415

1002
952
4072
17784
18

204
661
12389
20950
1508

5627
630
11710
227967
216
(Contd)

Foreign Trade

8.19

289

Import of Selected Commodities


(4-digit level)

HSC

Commodities

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

('000' Taka)
201112

8004
8005
8007
8101
8102

Tin plate sheet strip thick exc. 2mm


Tin foil thick not exc (2mm)
Tin articles, other
Tungsten article thereof waste scra
Molybdenum & article waste & scrap

9389
39712
4454

36
50550
9327

1693
47560
3517

1507
2273
35449

4289
57000
3823

8103
8104
8107
8108
8110

Tantalum & article incl waste scrap


Magnesium & article incl waste scrap
Cadmium & article incl waste scrap
Titanium & article incl waste scrap
Antimony & article incl waste scrap

12404
382
493
21978

11145
1423
654
25178

4422
1657
1037
48289

3814
1492
204
202930

31061
2189
5228
278773

8201
8202
8203
8204
8205

Hand tools
Handsaw blade for saw of all kind
File rasp plier & similar hand tool
Hand-operated spanner & wrench
Handtool; blow lamp vice clamp etc

71679
82252
93197
208580
224379

48814
240115
115831
123520
187843

75742
282237
126258
131141
251166

45060
203936
153788
220624
328853

68809
237199
194689
233012
257045

8206
8207
8208
8209
8210

Tools for hand saw blade


Interchangeable tools for hand tool
Knives & cutting blade for machine
Plate stick tip for tool unmounted
Hand operated mech appli weigh 10 kg

5312
170481
73844
6403
1301

12524
231251
117855
7884
915

11123
320041
162056
23062
9577

16581
1140031
142854
6279
22125

42906
393585
228035
19307
4349

8211
8212
8213
8214
8215

Knive with blade scrrated/or not


Razors and razor blades
Scissor tailor shear blade therefor
Articles of cutlery other
Spoon fork skimmer fish knife etc

55157
252732
17231
22829
23681

13154
257087
15051
318 14
16502

28062
239095
18268
30154
26770

257619
16890
45281
74894
527164

35381
410022
30572
36659
55171

8301
8302
8303
8304
8305

Padlocks and locks of base metal


Base metal mount fitting & the like
Armour/reinforced safes doors etc
Filing cabinet card-index cabinet
Fiting losse-leaf blinder/files etc

598480
461472
27963
9428
92809

467438
491999
17340
9676
92532

445839
586568
32457
15168
137341

36242
336632
36242
22031
156415

661684
905951
38827
50992
189913

8306
8307
8308
8309
8310

Bells gong & the like non-electric


Flexible tubing of base metal
Clasp frame buckle eyes & the like
Stopper cap & lids of base
Sign name address plate base metal

55336
14954
284058
84264
1247

40326
40908
377093
101425
1175

56820
31994
564217
128448
5320

71084
282702
866185
3954
169827

86626
34114
908309
155658
66510

8311
8401
8402
8404
8405

Wire rod tube plate electrodes etc


Nuclear reactors; fuel elements
Steam othr vapour generating boiler
Aux plant steam/cent heat boiler
Producer gas/water gas generator

111579
4876
1082838
47670
283302

153352
1217
1075279
38886
393444

140431
136515
1033846
144258
611212

9317
2981
165187
580058
11366

273864
2117
5948829
202244
1797159

8406
8407
8408
8409
8410

Steam turbine othr vapour turbine


Spark-ignition/rotary piston engine
Compression-ignition piston engine
Part spark ignition piston engine
Hydraulic turbine water wheel

522144
251879
2147165
1807161
17824

975342
408033
3354411
1892360
350240

416182
461938
5511782
2324568
1356951

728654
28654
7811343
2754398
195419

2517628
1488230
6740383
3562833
10474

8411
8412
8413
8414
8415

Turbo-jet turbo-propeller & other


Engines and motors, other
Pumps for liquid elevators
Air/vacuum pump gas compressor & fan
Air conditioning machines

3098797
122145
5289202
3811893
2301868

6817593
53421
5246707
3921033
2614100

1309607
129068
4150646
5235021
2276052

3379076
630239
5561470
5970847
3645343

14185996
339183
5313079
8316529
3871979
(Contd)

290

Foreign Trade

8.19

Import of Selected Commodities


(4-digit level)

HSC

Commodities

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

('000' Taka)
2011-12

8416
8417
8418
8419
8420

Furnace burners for liquid fuel


Indus/lab furnace oven non-electri
Refrigerators, freezers and other
Machinery, plant lab equip
Calendering/other rolling machines

91011
166450
4886048
2699252
70534

52581
615321
5052253
2329010
153823

77361
706475
5876156
3241452
286320

216714
856177
1649569
7382133
135836

245415
791602
9290932
5937868
2326992

8421
8422
8423
8424
8425

Centrifuge filtering/purify mchnry


Dish washing machines
Weighing mchnery incl weight aperate
Mechanical appliances & the like
Pulley tackle & hoist winch capstan

2110165
1492016
234193
628901
65238

2141954
2495439
248100
686430
80858

3034409
4790516
396971
711801
166010

4224548
5891568
1221800
1265067
299089

6272706
7738375
1071623
1421336
278535

8426
8429
8430
8431

Derick crane mobile lift frame etc


Lift hndlng load/unload mchnry othr
Selpropel buldzr angldzr gradr etc
Moving gradng levelng mchnry etc ohr
Part mchnry pulley tackle hoist etc

728716
2229213
648106
71514
1116698

784899
2254772
1532849
198870
781858

1093237
2966662
1745819
1937018
1012046

1033079
4433152
2399212
1208517
1082946

5085386
3711393
1789900
900786

8432
8433
8434
8435
8436

Agri horti or forestry machinery


Harvesting or threshing machinery
Miling machine and dairy machinery
Presses, crushers & beverage mchnry
Agri horti poultry-keep mchnry othr

3661372
126387
58921
15780
1132599

4481716
56197
175601
69415
1142054

4055992
188952
253692
11033
1344851

59997629
98218
855001
7661
2482601

5202723
93997
2823093
18235
287650

8437
8438
8439
8440
8441

Mchne for clean sort/grad seed etc


Mchnry for mfg. of food/drnk nec
Mchnry for making pulp/papr/p/board
Book-binding machinery
Mchnry making paper pulp, paper othr

801834
898120
660066
67453
1016253

1645580
998382
1037699
51669
1068751

1614427
2286362
2794186
59488
2173102

4698930
5257262
2564382
44925
2262407

4304177
4446944
20666096
304575
2149080

8442
8443
8444
8445
8446

Machinery, apparatus and equipment


Print mchnry for ancillary to print
Mchne extruding, draw texturng mtrl
Mchine for preparing textile fibre
Weaving macnines (looms)

148644
4375128
181547
17945206
4408259

101599
4700407
27490
15541555
4681135

238215
6152348
107627
9516179
5630987

539142
8458278
186523
18889738
4672769

774355
8288269
137338
17638527
8906727

8447
8448
8449
8450
8451

Knitting mach stitch-bond mach etc


Aux mchnry for extrud draw mach etc
Macninery for mfg/finishing of felt
H/hold/laundry-type washing macnine
Mchnry for wash clean wring dry etc

8750121
3005822
33965
150917
10824343

7446331
3762086
41691
168217
10706356

6628570
3796311
28197
149168
9783659

1084358
5108427
91287
205099
11938674

11439620
5356074
65049
246005
11243029

8452
8453
8454
8455
8456

Sewing mchne not book sewing machine


Mchnry prep ring, tanning/work hide
Convert ladle ingot mould cast mchn
Metal-rolling mill roll therefor
Mchny-tool for working material

9965050
482809
199596
1803541
28698

7556539
438266
385685
2462403
282701

8088379
1045398
261917
1233943
87523

13564236
1289314
371963
2158221
86249

14172864
1217931
3413418
17332660
2682191

8458
8459
8460
8461
8462

Lathes for removing metal


Mchn-tool drill boring thread etc
Mchn-tool deburing sharpen grind etc
Mchne-tool planing shaping slot etc
Mchn-tool work forging hamering etc

136586
223757
74329
227283
254250

151933
252021
48755
98927
305576

294820
337675
122029
213824
544925

482548
30034167
163643
263487
1180156

570544
461912
51537
428691
840945

8463
8464
8466
8467
8468

Machine-tool othr for working metal


Mchine-tool work stone ceramic etc
Part mchn tool h/n 84.56 to 84.65
Tool hand pnumtic/self n/elec motor
Mchnry for soldering braz wend etc

22603
161580
2937448
197517
72821

57593
483013
718598
210785
144651

321281
235024
940562
272432
81322

157598
1765010
5016103
319837
247414

132424
954276
3618343
502196
259130
(Contd)

Foreign Trade

8.19

291

Import of Selected Commodities


(4-digit level)

HSC

Commodities

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

('000' Taka)
2011-12

8469
8470
8471
8472
8473

Typewriter word-process machines


Calculating account frank mchne etc
Auto data process mchn unit thereof
Office machines other
Part typewritr calculating mchn etc

1274
177359
7384567
203047
1595062

46
218217
6614079
223668
2471994

40
243976
9430563
428084
2315221

1211
252811
13016846
496063
4082452

64
232314
170713166
456883
3711766

8474
8475
8476
8477
8478

Mchnery sort screen wash crush etc


Mchn assem elec lamp tube/valve etc
Automatic goods-vending machines
Mchnry for working rubber/plastics
Mchnry preparing/making up tobacco

948032
165873
16489
2013912
517295

1161551
68374
26453
2792103
798844

1683718
1019062
165460
5246395
2620676

6731718
337888
395730
5679405
1936144

9635711
3487226
689259
57644145
2590788

8479
8480
8481
8482
8483

Mchn mechanical appl individual func


Mould box base pattrn rubbr/plastic
Taps, cocks, valves and similar appl
Ball-or roller bearings
Transmission shaft crank bearing etc

5164482
640686
1161231
1109880
605908

2735797
843642
1100212
1256193
762927

4095093
1542193
1079557
1219105
1050914

7931884
2403791
2002805
1456561
1600415

7249982
2209267
2241600
1820473
1995792

8484
8501
8502
8503
8504

Gasket & similar joints metal sheet


Electric motors generator
Elec generating set, rotary convertr
Parts electric motor, generating set
Electrical transformer inductor etc

352227
871238
19126253
1230414
3887635

318127
1243778
21242536
1768792
4264017

551854
1847251
18004154
854616
4751315

807856
2534331
79005400
2053017
10591253

1122565
2699241
23414474
2222571
727669

8505
8506
8507
8508
8509

Electro-magnets; and articles


Primary cells and primary batteries
Electric accumulator, incl separator
Electro-mechanical tools with motor
Electro-mechanical domestic applianc

18754
152434
1586477
17787
101696

30883
142615
1600007
13628
80925

52581
120445
2262950
24492
129566

96988
161057
2886913
62728
155614

96991
186071
3917246
73584
143315

8510
8511
8512
8513
8514

Electric shaver hair chipper


Electrical ignition equip, generator
Elec light/signaling equipment, etc
Portable elctri, own energy run, lamp
Industrial/lab electric furnac, oven

2511
293370
173987
673784
288281

1229
290237
194299
915134
527540

3034
364497
217004
606418
230485

4746
485806
322825
764220
457914

4810
517076
421203
739432
2575694

8515
8516
8517
8518
8519

Elect laser/photon beametic machine


Elec storage water, immersion heater
Electric line T/phony, T/graphy apts
Microphone loudspeaker, headphone, etc
Turntables, record/casete player, etc

156475
538260
40699179
398640
14720

137059
614950
42028764
467248
16289

25818
728103
44143253
530345
43289

370377
1030085
5825636
642437
69134

342698
1319551
57035747
846947
24605

8520
8521
8522
8523
8524

Sound recording, apparatus


Video-recording/reproducing aparats
Part, turntable, record-player, etc
S/recording prepared unrecord media
Sound recorder record, tape etc

199251
308668
9031171
1555883

123494
235569
10263170
-

182822
210786
8604236
-

174540
239502
9781808
-

161042
147492204
1811453
156034
28311

8525
8526
8527
8528
8529

Transmission apart radio-tel, tv etc


Radar radio navigation aid, etc apts
Radio telephone, etc, reception apts
TV incl video monitors/projectors
Part, transmission, reception etc, apts

1811223
374890
140318
2457168
1794859

999565
448421
131906
3187482
2117176

3584914
321214
76759
3919974
2833922

1120953
226072
71590
4457026
3044529

3096084
2608919
18101
727788
484334

8530
8531
8532
8533
8534

Elec signal, safety equp railway etc


Electric sound/visual signaling apts
Elect capacitor, fixed, variable, etc
Electronic resistor not heating
Printed circuits

222468
257526
305605
43985
212959

117494
232404
277605
25625
85521

30011
471069
234627
293140
101836

66345
659685
281124
28115
114519

36664
207408
1433984
3252506
3258861

292

Foreign Trade

(Contd)

Foreign Trade

8.19

293

Import of Selected Commodities


(4-digit level)

HSC

Commodities

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

('000' Taka)
2011-12

8535
8536
8537
8538
8539

Electric switching, etc aparatus; 1 kv>


Electric switching, etc, aparats, <=1 kv
One+elect switch equped, board, etc
Part electric swetching etc, aparats
Electric filament/discharge lamps

750879
1719685
2519536
337875
1078993

1020116
1799111
1900721
180051
1211522

1062997
2302359
1985254
288113
2089621

1185059
2787077
3298183
779864
2585660

556925
2829711
3006002
4383173
1507834

8540
8541
8542
8543
8544

Thermionic, cold/cathode valve


Diode, transistor etc semi-conductor
Electro integrat circut mcro asbl
Elec individul function machie nec
Insulated wire, opti fibre cable etc

1388291
1170080
2284147
270193
3292670

1801169
1642381
1502903
344046
3843424

2681575
2456112
1674746
957935
2685144

2362820
4663492
2128509
842531
5981083

920083
5491185
83993
844084
292265

8545
8546
8547
8548
8601

Carbon electrode/brush etc, electric


Electrical insulator any material
Insulatg fittng for elec machin etc
Parts elect machine/aparatus nec
External powered rail locomotives

42717
145104
171330
799109
242

58913
158341
40945
363472
-

106734
97828
31270
526450
151

66110
79716
54956
865841
-

234934
2928711
260819
3096084
24

8603
8604
8605
8606
8607

Self-propelled rail/tram coache etc


Rail tram maintenan/service vehicle
Rail/tram pasenger coach, n/s-propel
Rail/tram goods van not self-propel
Parts rail/tram locomo/rolling stock

1051291
255192
435046

27768
402375
169739

469
2
396342

459
188562
330766

102085
2359055

8608
8609
8701
8702

Rail/tram track fixture/fitting, etc


Containers for carriage
Tractor, excl rail station platform
Public-passenger motor vehicles

1259
147490
2127555
2973861

1300
4234
2160256
4278404

6039
811049
3903918
3631499

4389
292178
5651673
4612868

5472
135155
5539478
4280968

8703

Motor car, other motor vehicles

16023789

21600300

25868838

27426980

21005774

8704
8705
8706
8707
8708

Motor vehicle for goods transport


Special purpose motor vehicle
Chassis with engine for tractor, etc
Body, for tractor, passenger car, etc
Part, accessory tractor, goods vehi

4502124
334258
2318374
36448
1239469

6916678
731039
1387601
73612
2381104

12281270
1740035
1694872
219894
1822343

17276844
1182666
2433948
327138
2442946

13671724
638009
3431055
348484
3314315

8709
8711
8712
8713
8714

Works truck, self-propel, short dista


Motorcycle/cycle, auxilary motor fit
Bicycle/other cycle, not motorised
Invalid carriage, mechanical propel
Part/and accessory of motorcycle etc

49968
4697923
24093
95638
2999149

23266
6792876
6702
38368
2540844

105849
8366292
9580
44924
4265605

386556
10555345
11648
69892
3633632

122232
11725438
34929
66651
4561702

8715
8716
8801
8802
8803

Baby carriages and parts thereof


Trailer/semi-trailers; ohr vehic, nec
Balloon/dirigible, glider, etc
Aircraft ohr, spacecraft launch vehi
Parts, baloon/drigible, glider, etc

9192
809108
1077453
1843137

16002
622343
1686
737180
1363964

10449
1255223
1543
2778781
839637

17422
342218
2035
11748726
2135014

22545
885050
263906
26477857
2992967

8805
8901
8902
8903
8904

Aircraft launching gear, etc


Cruise cargo ships, barge etc
Vessel for process/preserv fish prod
Yacht, rowing boat, canoe etc
Tugs and pusher craft

608
82283
237401
42247
-

75233
1259870
177631
18369
-

16874
3438797
519646
45684
24333

13317
12563809
510210
286406
-

1576448
1190222
1182330
86084
40099

8905
8906
8907
8908
9001

Light-vessel, fire float, dredger etc


Vessel, other, incl warship/life boat
Floating structure, other
Vessel, ohr floating structure, break
Optical fibre/bundle, lenses, etc

290
23176
44888158
274395

368
26728
3369
46574889
212328

761471
148567
7268
51888534
323280

2635559
67568
22563
38778360
375589

1872699
42074
74757
92515076
8336674
(Contd)

294

Foreign Trade

8.19 Import of Selected Commodities


(4-digit level)
2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

('000' Taka)
2011-12

Lense, mirror, etc, any mtrl, mounted


Frame/mounting spectacle, goggle, etc
Spectacle, goggle, etc, corrective, etc
Binocular, monocular telescope, etc
Photo camera, flashlight, flashbulb

305263
19016
64552
8790
80667

225889
27196
89288
2435
30205

14816
28644
147281
4094
36766

65333
26885
119453
11952
32768

1093193
16132
68912
3001
32201

9007
9008
9009
9010
9011

Cinematographic camera, projector


Image projector, photo enlarger/redu
Photo/thermo copying, etc, apparatus
Apparatus for photographic lab nec
Compound optical microscope

43049
19971
13535
271172
125424

189
26177
202183
152188

7099
11152
169533
119301

30642
29122
95953
1114570

93756
660202
206777
187955
29625

9012
9013
9014
9015
9016

Microscop excl opticl difract, apts


Liquid crystal device, laser, or, etc
Compass, OHR navigational instrument
Surveying, hydrographic etc. instrum
Balance of a sensitivity 5 cg/better

36222
90745
7777
259415
30074

35380
86114
19281
311554
49236

16433
119172
67014
943601
41929

26194
54056
82530
161461
52874

20594
55236
218819
83979
318375

9017
9018
9019
9020
9021

Drawing, math, etc. calculating, instru


Medical, surgical, dental, etc instrut
Mechano, ozone-therapy, etc, appliance
Breathing, applicance, other
Orthopaedic, splint, etc, appliance

156056
3170906
342286
12352
354915

178159
4224952
747398
18374
342038

189682
4797145
710865
24952
4612061

254957
4636152
1124654
22159
498084

6352639
852374
31451
614442
866570

9022
9023
9024
9025
9026

Apts based on X-ray, alpha, etc, radia


Demonstrational instrument/models
Hardness, strength, etc, test machne
Hydro, thermo, pyro, etc, meters
Flow, level, etc, measurg/checking instr

702844
56486
542624
51990
277369

2240841
38944
467796
40505
457834

1403898
61227
585072
66516
289794

1971441
42842
622986
77489
327293

63796
586089
111650
491728

9027
9028
9029
9030
9031

Physical, chemical analysis, etc inst


Gas, liquid/elec meter incl calibrat
Taxe. miled, tacho, etc, meters
Osciloscope, spectrom analyser, etc
Measuring/checking instrument, nec

1168865
750386
32439
485954
371185

1296768
1689152
28444
287080
241744

1915209
1448851
32632
450049
320296

2122904
1126252
78913
420360
360925

2974718
1604879
212214
418930
786876

9032
9101
9102
9103
9105

Auto regulat/controlling instrument


Wrist, etc, watch, precios metal case
Wrist, pocket, etc, watch, other
Clocks with watch movement
Clocks, other

760282
64153
63116
14
70649

757853
98976
50487
188
49134

734665
68523
34198
74
37988

880760
49236
63772
17
50853

1248943
46932
100685
368
71776

9106
9107
9108
9109
9110

Time of day recording apparatus, etc


Time switch with clock/wat move, etc
Watch movement complet assembled
Clock movement complet & assembled
Compl/incomple watch/clock move, etc

14525
1813
13365
16380
19915

9469
900
11509
17491
7727

13657
2164
3740
24827
2836

13414
1594
2672
23966
5558

11220
4906
22319
24743
3760

9111
9112
9201
9202
9203

Watch cases and parts thereof


Clock case/similar for other goods
Pian incl auto harpsichord, etc
String musical instrument other
Keyboard pipe organs harmonium etc

41309
1197
3557
6183

12020
3030
2632
9105
-

3404
278
5520
9949
-

4289
228
2296
14860
-

1597
887
171466
150301
-

9204
9205
9207
9208
9209

Accordion/similar, mouth organ


Wind musicl instrument other
Music instru, sound amplified, electr
Musical box, fairground organs, etc
Parts/acsr, musical instru, all kinds

920
10623
2286
5397

2290
6624
796
2108

1696
12453
2082
4019

1400
10164
2826
2639

HSC

Commodities

9002
9003
9004
9005
9006

3816
852
2959

(Contd)

Foreign Trade

8.19

295

Import of Selected Commodities (Contd.)


(4-digit level)

HSC

Commodities

9302

Revolvr/pistol excl sport rifle, etc

9303

Firearm ohr, explosiv charg operated

9304
9305

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

('000' Taka)
2011-12

10823

95785

6162

976795

1474366

104012

194978

4979

77279

Arms, other excl sword, cutlasses, etc

21636

22111

5952

24829

1075

Part of revolver, pistol, etc

15748

1862

53805

1721

944354

9401

Seat, whr/n convertibl into bed part

300752

268169

464058

369244

410340

9403

Furniture other & parts thereof

513740

614459

625282

192304

1254609

9404

Mattress support, bedding article, etc

15793

8865

18190

29020

33412

9405

Lamp. iluminated sign/name-plate, etc

473454

794568

486325

440908

527036

9501

Wheel toy dgn ridn child doll carri

12

9502

Doll represent only human

9503

Toys, other; reduced-size model, etc

9504

Furfair article, table/parlour game

95984

108896

107032

104794

193344

9506

Article for gymnastics, athletic etc

484702

532434

894539

929887

949915

9507

Fishing rod/hook, tackle, nets, etc

38648

46056

33449

45151

56257

9602

Worked vegetabl/minerl carv matrl

280527

233190

376500

519450

625126

9603

Broom, brush, map, feather duster, etc

255889

245708

185614

187317

282546

9604

Hand sieves and hand riddles

399

661

568

670

1132

9605

Travel sets for personal toilet etc

1345

536

756

250

59

9606

Buttons, press/snap-fastener, etc

1354913

2167950

2634269

3533086

4389380

9607

Slide fasteners and parts thereof

3115124

3691316

4435201

5834698

5846773

9608

Ball point pen, duplicatg stylos, etc

370888

394529

397691

442741

466379

9609

Pencil crayon, write, tailor chalk, etc

100839

98181

114740

162222

173241

9610

Slate, board, with write/drawg surface

7975

7896

8811

8080

56260

9611

Date, sealing stamp, hand operate, etc

9024

15180

14520

12404

15868

9612

Typewriter etc ribbon, inked, ohr, etc

170422

207198

265270

288352

283960

9613

Cigarete/ohr lightr, mech/elec or not

337861

272237

301148

293961

301826

9614

Smoking pipe, cigar/cigaritte holder

9615

Comb, hair-slide, hair/corlng pin, etc

9616

288106

381438

381759

407338

413685

671

452

857

1666

1385

177698

196377

218443

258202

314264

Scent/ohr toilet spray, powder-puff

5678

4912

53407

72885

57917

9617

flask/ohr vacuum vessel, with case

102324

68297

56467

80457

94296

9701

Painting, drawg pastal, hand executed

112069

16245

12118

7069

4443

9703

Original sculpture/statuary, any mat

4105

1705

4761

2267

1842

9705

Collector piece zoological etc, intst

129

228

442

7030

251

9706

Antique, age exceeding 100 years

235

288

9800

Goods & commodity not incl elsewher

1455

30412

Source: National Accounting Wing, BBS

296

Foreign Trade

8.20
Sl.no

Export of Jute Goods by Country


Region/Country

2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

(Quantity in M.Ton)
2010-11

1.

Auatralia

8914

9140

4660

3469

6083

2.

U.S.A.

8105

7592

3557

5077

16946

3.

Russia

215

456

159

125

14623

4.

Pakistan

201

1364

1359

149

2195

REST OF AMERICA
5.

Argentina

6.

Canade

7.

Chile

8.

Costarica

9.

Mexico

18

74

36

399

1128

931

504

509

1809

66

70

95

44

827

15

17

803

121

80

114

17

2893

10.

Peru

12

43

275

11.

Uruguay

136

35

163

12.

Jamaica

36

13.

Equadar

14.

Paraguay

15.

Panama

17

TOTAL:

1498

1233

728

CENTRALLY PLANNED

34

7205

16.

Yogoslavia

131

17.

Hungary

17

18.

Bulgaria

133
48

148

TOTAL:

379
594

33

1106

E.E.C
19.

Belgium

1575

2111

680

841

42490

20.

Denmark

65

58

42

280

21.

France

33

136

66

60

22.

Greece

674

389

353

1028

1319

690

269

171

56

23.

Italy

24.

Ire Land

25.

Netherland

5446

6560

26.

U.K.

4967

27.

Germany

3312

28.

Portugal

29.

Spain
TOTAL:

70
884

464

4274

2193

3717

17842

4295

1230

1293

7247

2104

1518

948

9307

419

244

84

30

535

262

74

86

40

8184

18050

17404

7014

344

118

66

79

122

4475
(Contd.)

822

91935

REST OF EUROPE
30.

Switzerland

31.

Finland

Foreign Trade

8.20
Sl.

Region/Country

32.

Austria

33.

Cyprus
TOTAL:

Export of Jute Goods by Country


2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

(Quantity in M.Ton)
2010-11

56

20

344

127

122

164

1761

NORTH AFRICA
34.

Algeria

35.

Dijebuti

36.

Egypt

37.

408
5009

31
-

3393

3308

57

Somalia

38.

Libya

297

5516

39.

Morocco

40.

Sudan

41.

Tunisia

42.

Niger
TOTAL:

297

78

3226
3296

2652

3256

64

1827

798

16

3488

3400

5586

2191

43773

197

8163

707

6863

9552

59573

20

49

43.

Comoro Island

44.

Lesotho

45.

Kenya

508

24

4148

46.

Mozambique

312

58

108

735

47.

Zambia

72

107

48.

Tanzania

49.

Burundi

50.

Uganda

151

1269

51.

Zimbabwe

154

90

52.

Malagassy

1145

244

6201

TOTAL:
WEST AFRICA

53.

Benin

1196

54.

Congo

55.

Ivory Coast

59

56.

Cameroon

87

98

1155

57.

Sierraleon

117

49

89

58.

Ghana

59.

Guinea

74

76

735

60.

Nigeria

23

38

38

1819

61.

Senegal

40

62.

Togo

522

267

123

127

6011
(Contd)

TOTAL:

174
-

321

298

Foreign Trade

8.20
No.
Region/Country
SOUTH AFRICA:
63.
South Africa
MIDDLE EAST
64.
Oman
65.
Iran
66.
Jordan
67.
Labanon
68.
Syria
69.
Saudi Arabia
70.
Turkey
71.
Yemen (A.R)
72.
U.A.E.
TOTAL:
SOUTH EAST ASIA
73.
Afghanistan
74.
Bhutan
75.
India
76.
Indonesia
77.
Laos
78
Nepal
79.
Malaysia
80.
Mayanmer
81.
Kampuchea
82.
Singapore
83.
Philippine
84.
Srilanka
85.
Brunei
86.
Thailand
TOTAL:
REST OF THE WORLD
87.
Hongkong
88.
Japan
89.
Mauritus
90.
South Korea
91.
North Korea
92.
Taiwan
93.
New Zealand
94.
New Guinea
95.
Other Countries
96.
Georgia
97.
Brazil
98.
China
99.
Czech Repub
100. Ethiopia
101. Guatemala
102. Guinea Bisau
103. Kyrgizstan
104. Liberia
105. Poland
106. Uzbekistan
107. Ukraine
108. Romania
TOTAL:
GRAND TOTAL:
Source: EPB

Export of Jute Goods by Country


2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

(Quantity in M.Ton)
2010-11

20

15

32

1501

19232
159
2415
125
3203
34
296
25464

26628
70
109
1549
337
3810
130
863
33496

12967
20
144
20
29
715
76
37
14008

10113
82
85
172
40
535
14
404

11
87936
1668
644
31185
5703
176215
142
1947
305511

8964
2286
166
151
42
528
2645

5307
2215
52
167
42
550
15
1
2492

4329
2002
44
90

50
12855
710
32
28
16
385
02
-

113
115874
12667
162
2044
1949
1406
145
17080

1788
1448
12
2174
201
2590
12856
67636

1135
1800
24
92
1309
162
2108
12487
95730

269
658
1088
-

201
769
779
17
-

1335
6419
20
4698
839
745
2385
27210
60
5661
32426
270
359
138
634
368
338
9000
4232
1104
1103
208524
749503

22
18
302
19
83
2278

6646
56848

298

Foreign Trade

8.21
Sl No.

Country Wise Export of Jute Goods by BJMC 2010-11


Region/Country

Hessain
Quantity

Australia
Australia
Region total
USA
USA
Region Total
REST OF AMERICA
Argentina
Bolivia
Brazil
British Guiana
Canada
Chile
Columbia
Guaatemala
Jamaica
Mexico
Nicaragua
Peru
Honduras
Costarica
Region Total
USSR
Ussr
Region Total
Centrally Planned Counttries
Chaina
Cuba
Romania
Yogoslavia
Hungary
Regional Total
EEC Countries
Belgium
France
Greece
Italy
Ireland

Sacking

Value

Quantity

CBC

Value

374.52
374.52

435.84
435.84

34.17
34.17

31.10
31.10

2447.83
2447.83

4509.51
4509.51

186.91
186.91

135.98
135.98

0.00
15.21
155.92
16.67
398.82
17.91
1.87
60.56
0.00
6010.80
0.00
74.39
49.95
1.42
6803.52

0.00
1.78
194.45
13.22
444.92
16.34
2.00
71.89
0.00
97.09
0.00
83.91
57.93
1.73
985.26

35.93
0.00
20.50
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
5.90
19.90
727.29
74.99
144.53
0.00
175.47
1207.51

15.74
15.74

18.71
18.71

65.42
0.00
10.49
8.57
0.00
84.48
38.69
0.00
101.73
238.29
15.57

(Quantity in M. Ton & Value in Lac Taka)


Others
Total

Yarn

Quantity

Value

1348.25
1348.25

1343.06
1343.06

Quantity

Value

Quantity

Value

Quantity

Value

2011.82
2011.82

1904.47
1904.47

0.00
0.00

0.00
0.00

254.88
254.88

94.47
94.47

88.92 88.71
88.92 88.71

0.00
0.00

0.00
0.00

2354.80
2354.80

872.96
872.96

27.97
0.00
15.43
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
7.03
15.57
570.86
46.20
124.08
0.00
151.83
958.97

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
17.83
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
34.73
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
52.56

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
16.94
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
37.03
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
53.97

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
19.92
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
19.92

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
7.78
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
7.78

35.93
15.21
176.42
16.67
436.57
17.91
1.87
69.46
19.90
6772.82
74.99
218.92
49.95
176.89
8083.51

27.97
1.78
209.87
13.22
469.64
16.34
2.00
78.92
15.57
704.97
46.20
207.99
57.93
153.56
2005.97

0.00
0.00

0.00
0.00

0.00
0.00

0.00
0.00

0.00
0.00

0.00
0.00

0.00
0.00

0.00
0.00

15.74
15.74

18.71
18.71

67.46
0.00
13.50
9.46
0.00
90.42

0.00
18.59
0.00
0.00
0.00
18.59

0.00
18.16
0.00
0.00
0.00
18.16

88.14
0.00
0.00
0.00
14.47
102.61

93.66
0.00
0.00
0.00
14.60
108.26

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00

153..56
18.59
10.49
8.57
14.47
205.68

161.11
18.16
13.50
9.46
14.60
216.84

48.46
0.00
108.57
272.72
18.15

435.47
45.11
19.05
0.00
0.00

332.73
34.59
11.46
0.00
0.00

150.99
0.00
0.00
0.00
11.79

152.27
0.00
0.00
0.00
11.37

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00

0.00
0.00
51.81
69.08
0.00

0.00
0.00
19.44
25.84
0.00

625.15
45.11
172.59
307.37
27.36

533.46
34.59
139.48
298.56
29.52
(Contd)

5118.46 5607.15
5118.46 5607.15

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Country Wise Export of Jute Goods by BJMC 2010-11


Region/Country

Hessain
Quantity

Spain
Luxembourg
U.k
Germany
Austria
The Netherlands
Hungary
Region Total
Rest of Europe
Spain
Prortugal
Finland
Iceland
Switzerland
Region Total
North Africa
Algeria
Djibuti
Egypt
Ethiopia
Libya
Morocco
Sudan
Tunisia
Region Total
East Africa
Kenya
Malawi
Muzambique
Rwanda
Uganda
Zambia
Madagascar
Region Total
West africa
Angola
Benin
Cameroon
Ghana
Gambia

Sacking

Value

Quantity

CBC

Value

Quantity

(Quantity in M. Ton & Value in Lac Taka)


Others
Total

Yarn

Quantity

Value

0.00
49.96
165.42
174.19
0.00
48.94
15.12
847.96

0.00
54.14
186.28
206.47
0.00
56.62
17.54
968.96

19.05
0.00
0.00
19.90
0.00
110.40
0.00
648.98

16.38
0.00
0.00
12.86
0.00
86.45
0.00
494.48

0.00
59.20
696.24
0.00
0.00
29.15
0.00
947.37

Value
0.00
58.06
685.55
0.00
0.00
29.91
0.00
937.16

Quantity
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00

Value
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00

Quantity
0.00
0.00
0.00
11.95
34.54
0.00
0.00
167.38

Value
0.00
0.00
0.00
4.51
7.24
0.00
0.00
57.03

19.5
109.16
861.66
206.04
34.54
188.54
15.12
2611.69

16.38
112.20
871.84
223.84
7.24
172.97
17.54
2457.63

0.00
16.05
0.00
49.67
7.44
73.16

0.00
18.50
0.00
54.63
8.47
81.60

55.88
0.00
17.96
0.00
0.00
73.84

45.36
0.00
13.40
0.00
0.00
58.76

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00

60.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
60.00

45.87
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
45.87

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00

115.88
16.05
17.96
49.67
7.44
207..00

91.23
18.50
13.40
54.63
8.47
186.23

221.49
37.76
805.01
0.00
15.89
0.00
2782.37
0.00
3862.52

250.46
35.24
775.98
0.00
17.04
0.00
3044.96
0.00
4123.67

0.00
2231.27
500.28
125.16
0.00
37.50
33209.08
813.00
36916.29

0.00
2001.81
405.90
121.03
0.00
27.03
24311.99
15.21
26882.97

0.00
0.00
52.46
0.00
0.00
0.00
17.70
0.00
70.16

0.00
0.00
56.19
0.00
0.00
0.00
17.44
0.00
73.64

0.00
0.00
495.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
495.00

0.00
0.00
360.94
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
360.94

0.00
0.00
30.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
30.00

0.00
0.00
28.12
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
28.12

221.49
2269.03
1882.75
125.16
15.89
37.50
36009.15
813.00
41373.98

250.44
2037.05
1627.13
121.03
17.04
27.03
27374.39
15.21
31469.34

62.60
0.00
99.82
0.00
38.10
0.00
0.40
200.92

79.46
0.00
114.12
0.00
32.99
0.00
0.49
227.07

3260.91
18.62
334.63
58.85
689.22
19.05
258.77
4640.05

2413.82
13.38
276.02
54.74
524.75
12.83
198.96
3494.51

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00

3323.51
18.62
434.45
58.85
727.32
19.05
259.17
4840.97

2493.28
13.38
390.14
54.74
557.75
12.83
199.45
3721.58

0.00
0.00
0.00
18.50
0.00

0.00
0.00
0.00
473.28
0.00

55.90
285.61
312.27
108.46
38.10

43.33
206.69
372.42
81.20
28.89

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00

0.00
0.00
55.90
55.90
55.90

0.00
0.00
43.33
43.33
43.33

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00

55.90
285.61
312.27
126.96
38.10

43.33
206.69
372.42
554.48
28.89
(Contd)

300

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Region/Country

Guinea
Guine Bissau
Nigeria
Sierraleon
Togo
Region Total
Middle East
Iran
Jordan
Syria
Turkey
Yeman (A.R)
Dubai
Region Total
South East Asia
Burma
Brunei
Endonesia
Malaysia
Singapore
Thailand
Vietnam
Timor
Papua New Guinea
Region Total
Rest of The World
Costarica
Hongkong
India
Japan
Nepal
Srilanka
Southkorea
Newzealand
New Guinea
Kyrgyzstan
Papua New Guinea
Region Total
South Africa
South Africa
Region Total
Grand Total

Hessain
Quantity

Value

Sacking

CBC
Quantity

(Quantity in M. Ton & Value in Lac Taka)


Others
Total

Yarn

Quantity

Value

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
18.50

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
473.28

348.09
158.09
535.87
133.35
191.22
2366.97

264.54
112.97
373.78
97.79
144.61
1726.73

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00

Value
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00

Quantity
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00

Value
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00

Quantity
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00

Value
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00

Quantity
348.09
158.09
535.87
133.35
191.22
2385.47

Value
264.54
112.97
373.78
97.79
144.61
2200.00

714956
0.00
113.47
525.05
0.00
1567
7803.45

7259.04
0.00
134.98
529.67
0.00
1725
7940.94

74.11
16.53
0.00
0.00
57.33
228.81
376.78

55.48
14.43
0.00
0.00
52.98
165.97
288.86

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00

60.00
0.00
0.00
5.00
0.00
0.00
65.00

45.58
0.00
0.00
3.48
0.00
0.00
49.06

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00

7283.67
16.53
113.47
530.05
57.33
244.18
8245.23

7360.11
14.43
134.98
533.15
52.58
183.21
8278.86

0.00
5.96
92.71
45.60
31.19
0.00
0.00
0.00
90.59
266.06

0.00
6.57
97.09
44.16
33.40
0.00
0.00
0.00
99.89
281.11

0.00
0.00
3312.12
568.74
0.00
75.84
1073.48
17.08
500.82
5548.08

0.00
0.00
2578.20
437.04
0.00
70.26
951.37
16.71
377.74
4431.31

16.35
0.00
160.80
0.00
0.00
135.38
41.64
0.00
0.00
354.17

16.18
0.00
163.50
0.00
0.00
134.99
40.56
0.00
0.00
355.23

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00

16.35
5.96
3565.64
614.34
31.19
211.22
1115.12
1708.
591.41
6168.31

16.18
6.57
2838.79
481.19
33.40
205.25
991.92
16.71
477.63
5067.65

0.48
19.61
2407.30
110.00
0.00
77.33
0.00
31.14
13.76
51.43
108.11
2822.16

0.58
19.86
2040.98
111.72
0.00
80.54
0.00
34.48
21.25
51.15
127.71
2488.26

469.52
17.96
26189.64
476.91
5.44
0.00
0.00
63.47
55.28
0.00
208.28
27486.50

376.82
13.95
18846.95
419.44
3.96
0.00
0.00
59.30
40.88
0.00
165.31
19926.61

0.00
0.00
1635.71
1166.73
0.00
0.00
103.44
346.93
0.00
0.00
0.00
3252.81

0.00
0.00
1597.50
120.21
0.00
0.00
114.43
345.84
0.00
0.00
0.00
327398

0.00
0.00
2122.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2122.00

0.00
0.00
1517.23
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
1517.23

0.00
0.00
788.14
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
788.14

0.00
0.00
282.67
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
282.67

470.00
37.57
33142.79
1753.64
5.44
77.33
103.44
441.54
72.04
51.43
316.39
36471.60

377.40
38.81
24285.33
1747.36
3.96
80.54
114.43
439.62
62.13
51.15
293.02
27488.75

14.80
14.80
25675.61

18.11
18.11
22642.72

189.58
189.58
79694.26

152.82
152.82
58601.26

0.00
0.00
6216.85

0.00
0.00
6234.00

0.00
0.00
2742.00

0.00
0.00
1973.09

0.00
0.00
3615.12

0.00
0.00
1343.02

204.38
204.38
117943.84

170.93
170.93
90794.10
(Contd)

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(Quantity in M. Ton)

Sl.
No.

BJMC Mills
Region/Country

Hess.

Sack.

CBC

BJMA Mills

Carpet

Other

Total

Hess.

Sack.

CBC

Carpet

Other

Total

Shoth east Asia


Burma
Brunei
Indonesia
Laos
Malaysia
Singapore
Philippines
Thailand
Vietnam
Timur
Kiribati
Papua New Guinea
Region Total
Pakistan
Region Total
Rest of the World
Costa Rica
Hongkong
India
Japan
Mauritius
Northkorea
Srilanka
Southkorea
Newzealand
New Guinea
Other Countries
Kyrgyzstan
Solomon island
Belarus
Papua new guinea
Region Total
South Africa
South Africa
Region Total
Grand Total:
Source : Bangladesh Jute Mills Corporation.

1851.40

7334.66

89.46

0.00

0.00

9275.52

2.95
0.00

971.47
516.86

0.00
17.65

0.00
0.00

0.00
0.00

974.42
534.51

0.00
0.00
16.31
0.00
349.19
2219.85
0.00
0.00

1501.36
17.15
34.45
18.10
497.28
10891.33
0.00
0.00

54.58
105.36
0.00
0.00
0.00
267.05
0.00
0.00

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
14.37
14.37

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00

1555.94
122.51
50.76
18.10
846.47
13378.23
14.37
14.37

0.00

142.90

0.00

0.00

0.00

142.90

986.40
173.34

9045.47
782.06

273.60
1220.79

330.00
0.00

0.00
0.00

10635.47
2176.19

189.60
0.00
22.29

228.42
0.00
62.58

0.00
133.37
196.49

0.00
0.00
0.00

0.00
0.00
0.00

418.02
133.37
281.36

87.52

38.10

0.00

0.00

0.00

125.62

0.00
0.00
158.98
1618.13

39.10
0.00
489.9
10828.32

0.00
0.00
0.00
1824.25

0.00
390.00
0.00
720.00

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00

39.10
390.00
648.67
14990.70

9.36
9.36
19516.20

16.96
16.96
61703.71

8.54
8.54
4932.13

0.00
0.00
764.37

0.00
0.00
1115.05

34.86
34.86
88031.46

25.28
31.20
443.38
0.00
0.00
15.59
0.00
0.00
0.00

0.00
31.05
8715.20
188.88
558.29
139.910
19.90
34.50
34.69

0.00
0.00
16.47
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
144.63
125.99

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00

25.28
62.25
9175.05
188.88
558.29
155.50
19.90
179.13
160.68

194.51
709.96
55.11
55.11

305.85
10028.27
0.00
0.00

0.00
287.09
0.00
0.00

0.00
0.00
134.10
134.10

0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00

500.36
11025.32
189.21
189.21

13.73
0.00
6205.91
190.47
0.00
0.00
135.67
0.00
81.48
88.91
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00

176.41
229.21
24075.58
151.42
0.00
0.00
106.56
0.00
137.81
331.66
95.76
35.20
54.41
54.97

0.00
0.00
1834.06
102373
16.34
17.74
0.00
154.19
510.64
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00

0.00
0.00
1865.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
60.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00

0.00
0.00
560.48
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00

190.14
229.21
34572.78
1365.62
16.34
17.74
242.23
214.19
729.93
420.57
95.76
35.20
54.41
54.97

6716.17

25449.00

3556.70

1925.00

8.69
8.69
23738.87

99.53
99.53
68198.12

0.00
0.00
9449.50

0.00
0.00
2393.38

560.48

38239.10

0.00
108.22
0.00
108.22
3891.84 107718.47

302

Foreign Trade

8.22
Country
Canada
U.S.A.
Colombia
Austria
Denmark
San Marino
Maxico
Chile
Finland
France
West Germany
Ireland
Italy
Malta
Norway

Export of Tea by Country


2006-07
Qty.
Value
8
1909
-

4
-

359
-

2007-08
Qty.
Value
126
8
1
-

Gibralta
Spain
Ukraine (Ussr)
Monaco
Netherlands
Greece
Sweden
Jardan
Switzerland
U.K.
Czechoslovakia
Bahamas
Bulgaria
Rumania
German D.R.
Hungary
Poland
U.S.S.R.
Yugoslavia
Afganistan
Egypt
Iran

11

1318

52

43

6
-

22

2400

990
295
3440
2198
-

2008-09
Qty
Value
17
29
6908
-

13
-

2833
116
2598

14
-

40
2511

30
-

31

148869
-

608

6379
30
1400
4
728585 4689
9641
52
1

36554

Iraq
Kuwait
Oman
Pakistan
Quatar
Turkey
Somalia
South Africa
Cyprus

62
4
4279
35
-

6810
432
365787
3951
-

49
12
7626
66
-

Yemen
Saudi Arabia
Argentina
Mozambique
Sudan

128
-

20805
-

160
-

(Value in '000' Taka, Qty.inton)


2010-11
2011-12
Qty
Value
Qty
Value
207
37.37
16380
-

2680
161

9
-

4.00
-

719
-

1
1
-

151
175
-

- 106
-

12.73
-

8415
-

55018

156

2397
2

4211
583
456296
7076
210

58
15
1635
34
-

8473
2744
2552
7051
---

100

31.42

7941

2292
25
-

1481.98
9.34
-

181325
1991
-

20778
-

160
-

38452
-

516
-

144.82
-

4084
(Contd)

54046

556
1575
-

399

2009-10
Qty
Value
29
89
85
-

31908
-

94
-

Foreign Trade

8.22

303

Export of Tea by Country


(Value in '000' Taka, Qty. in ton)

Country

2006-07
Qty.

2007-08

Value

Qty.

2008-09

Value

Qty.

2009-10

Value

Qty.

2010-11

Value

Qty.

2011-12

Value

Qty.

Value

Combodia

Tunisia

Syria Rep.

4655

U.A.E.

195

25745

221

29268

154

26779

152

30785

59

18.91

Keneya

China

2.20

411

15

1416

12

1126

24

3856

India
Bhutan
Srilanka

--

Indonesia

Malaysia

22

1.40

1758

Singapore

36

113

Korea REP

69

Vietnam

874

Thailand

834

21

Hongkong

1054

0.02

45

Japan

30

28

2.34

2201

Australia

137

150

Newzealand

10

0.61

771

Taiwan

251

Nepal

0.49

197

Baharain

Panama

Belgium

Ethiopia

Morocco

US.MIS.PAC.I

ST.KITTS

Sao tome PRN

Other country
Total :

103

10937

2471

255953

6459

0.02

49

5271

479571

10324

1018447

8214

844210

391168

3384

1747.65

2617702

Source : EPB Figure in Value for 2010-11 is not available

304

Foreign Trade

8.23

Export of Selected Textile Goods by Country, (FY 2011-12)


Country

U.S.A.
France
Germany F.R.
Sweden
Italy
U. K.
Belgium
U.A.E.
Denmark
Switzerland
Singapore
Srilanka
People's Republic of China
Malaysia
Australia
Netherlands
Hongkong
Japan
Canada
Spain
Norway
Saudi Arabia
Others
Total Export
Source: Export Promotion Bureau

8.24

Woven
garments
3515451
416724
1358922
109072
291152

Terry towel
products
57975
296
1134
180
734

1026772
238609
43032
86795
52165
10634
13544
57827
5189
94826
226759
35041
239995
473039
410391
30648
15736
851013
9603336

Knit wear

Silk
Fabrics

(Value in 000 USD)


Specialised
textile and
household linen
58055
296
1162
201
787

1013949
855179
2039968
203871
571463

3475
918
182
175

1103299
20456
55064
318719
62873

1
11
1
-

3573
1175
435
175
-

10

40477
8252
46692
25273
212716

121
1236
95
286
1307

325277
23630
163652
401815
660730
50801
22303
125991
9486390

13

2668
196
1011
15949
363
2
176
48638
138764

495
127
1305
2627
1008
15700
334
2
107
5323
92107

Export of Selected Textile Goods by Country, 2010-11


Country

U.S.A.
France
Germany F.R.
Sweden
Italy
U. K.
Belgium
U.A.E.
Denmark
Switzerland
Singapore
Srilanka
People's Republic of China
Malaysia
Australia
Netherlands
Hongkong
Japan
Canada
Spain
Norway
Saudi Arabia
Others
Total Export
Source: Export Promotion Bureau

Knit wear

Woven
garments
3506116
405981
1108913
93913

Terry towel
products
72686
743
1409
726

236761
768897
162929
25581
50426
41968

1950
4322
928
143
102
-

525172
990978
299742
34809
256319
67042

6093
10523
26601
2722
49824

13
898
4102

8876
3458
26207
12195
143075

1
428
245
1406
546
4102

374134
25133
153681
461755
253491
21339
10016
635600
8432397

4817
347
17947
482
218
8294
120127

591066
16381
93829
432924
595917
52181
22378
161842
9482061

5103
252
397
18096
482
395
126029
174549

1119041
999711
2822054
206864

Silk
Fabrics

(Value in 000 USD)


Specialised
textile and
household linen
12
346
816
1452
751

13
4

32

2002
4322
952
6324
102

Foreign Trade

8.25
Countries
USA
Local Sale
UK
Italy
Hongkong
India
China
Poland
Germany
France
Sri Lanka
Taiwan
Belgium
Spain
Sweden
Indonesia
Vietnam
Australia
Cambodia
Austria
Korea Rep.
Japan
Canada
UAE
Greece
Pakistan
Bahrain
The Netheriands
Romania
Syria
Iran
Turkey
Maxico
Nepal
Rusia
Lebanon
Egypt
Newzeland
Estonia
Swaziland
Chile
Sudan

305

Export of Textile Fabrics to Selected Country


2007-08
9323
81
96255
7292
647
2969
185
4634
28103
24656
50
12
12368
14553
38078
30
1
304
9
2136
24
1348
18767
181
2
89
4
7917
3
138
11
12
1458
2
3
1
9
3

Source: Export Promotion Bureau

2008-09
3519
24249
2502
956
300
4736
63
71
2875
428
680
958
221
221
1656
318
4158
66
584
362
662
342
252
288
1
3496
54
52
11335
647
181
1339
141
13
1302
1079
139
561
58
3007

2009-10
1646
63542
1400
1424
1692
6657
9224
642
230
266
37
409
601
169
28
849
8
98
120
54
282
598
174
10
798
79
1
1214
137
575
185
483
8
-

2010-11
842
107210
1395
2373
2978
13699
11068
16
791
459
194
584
120
1693
97
605
561
30
224
119
195
513
296
59
700
21
7204
77
2212
578
176

(Value in 000 US$)


2010-11
2011-12
842
1326
107210
67668
1395
2499
2373
845
2978
1619
13699
14165
11068
5980
16
791
111
459
328
194
2086
584
1
120
47
1693
1967
97
99
605
499
561
275
30
157
224
684
119
314
195
185
513
161
296
367
59
700
1064
21
5
7204
2280
77
234
2212
3216
578
1332
1
176
317
4
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FINANCE
FOREIGN AID
BANKING
INSURANCE
CO-OPERATIVE
AND
CREDIT DISTRIBUTION

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Finance, Foreign Aid, Banking, Insurance, Co-operative and Credit Distribution

9.01

309

Consolidated Receipts and Expenditures of the Government of Bangladesh


Heads

Revenue Receipts
(a) Tax
(b) Non-Tax
Development Receipts
(a) Project
(b) Food and Commodities

2005-06

2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

(Million Taka)
2011-12

448680
361750

494720
392470

605390
480120

691800
555256

794840
639560

951877
790524

1183850
957850
226000

86930

102250

125270

136544

155280

161353

222320

212290

373350

293420

355590

399610

508310

74750

85290

94990

111900

124800

134300

207200

39570

26690

79130

39540

57540

17140

29030

(c) Internal Resources

108000

100310

199230

141980

173250

248170

272080

Total Receipts :

671000

707010

978740

985220

1150430

1351487

1692160
1029030

Revenue Expenditure (gross)

351544

413551

521923

626760

687110

771030

(a) Wages and Salaries

109965

141186

155330

151060

170470

204790

225350

51525

54183

82400

91640

96930

169430

122220

174369

201190

265686

258890

279320

322600

346420

15685

16992

18507

125170

140390

134210

335040

194720

179280

185060

197000

259170

328550

348500

Institutions

40981

38022

39245

53174

63424

77221

75336

(b) Industry

5004

4579

4725

4125

4428

3518

4471

43157

39687

40963

21811

39073

41089

60096

(d) Other Services

105578

96992

100127

117890

152245

206722

208597

Total Expenditure :

546264

592831

706983

823760

946280

1099580

1377530

Real Public Expenditure (deflated)

374058

380147

416719

455827

491788

531429

138.8

140.6

142.4

144.2

146.2

149.7

(b) Commodities and Services


(c) Transfer
(d) Other Services
Development Expenditure :
(a) Agriculture, Flood Contorl,
water resources and Rural

(c) Transport and Communication

Population of Mid Financial Year


Per capita Expenditure :
(a) Constant Prices (deflated)

2695

2704

2926

3161

3364

3593

(b) Current Prices

3936

4216

4965

5713

6473

7435

Total Public Expenditure as % GDP


at current market price
13.14
12.55
12.95
13.40
13.63
13.80
Notes : Real public expenditure has been obtained by deflating total expenditure in current prices by the implicit national income deflator;
(with base 1995-96=100)
Per capita expenditure in current Prices has been obtained from the real Public Expenditure. The present figures of development
receipts shown in
the table indicate revised budget estimates. As the actual data are not available the receipts and expenditures on development
budget may differ.
R.E. Revised Estimate. BE Budget Estimate.
Source : Compiled byNational Accounting Wing, BBS

310 Finance, Foreign Aid, Banking, Insurance, Co-operative and Credit Distribution

9.02

Revenue Budget of the Government


(Million Taka)
Heads

I.
A.
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
(h)
(i)

B.

Total Tax Revenue


Taxes on income and wealth :
Corporation tax
Taxes on income other
than Corporation tax
Taxes on agricultural income
Estate duty
Wealth tax
Gift tax
Land Revenue
Income-tax realised under M.L.R.
Private Banks,industries and
investment organization
Mis. Taxes
Taxes on commodities and
Transactions

(a)
(i)
(ii)
(iii)

Customs :
Imports
Exports
Miscellaneous

(b)
(i)
(ii)

Excise duties :
Excise
Dev.surcharge on
petroleum products

(c)
(i)
(ii)

2005-06
361750
76750
-

2006-07
392470
96389
-

2007-08
480120
118375
-

2008-09
555256
139466
-

2009-10
639560
169521
-

2010-11
790524
226304
-

2011-12
957850
281307
-

69600
3840
-

89240
4019
-

110050
3635
-

135380
4086
-

165600
3921
-

221050
5254
-

275610
5697
-

3310

3130

4690

285000

296081

344990

391420

440760

539310

637130

82350
82350
-

82790
82790
-

93000
93000
-

95700
95700
-

104300
104300
-

108880
108880
-

1263440
126340
-

1630
1630

1850
1850

2130
2130

2370
2370

2610
2610

2750
275

4500
4500

187920
62800

198860
63600

249860
82940

293350
94550

333850
103050

427680
119550

506290
138440

62150
17440
45530

74250
12470
48540

87130
60
79730

107510
50
91240

125890
60
104850

164180
60
143890

205600
50
162200

(iii)
(iv)

Sales tax /VAT


On imports/exports
On locally manufacturing
goods (VAT)
Import /Export (VAT)
Suplementary duty

(a)
(b)
(c)

Other taxes and duties :


Receipts under M.V.Act.
Stamps
Other taxes and duties n.e.c.

13100
450
9595
3055

12581
500
9490
2591

16755
735
11330
4690

24370
520
15150
8700

29279
600
18290
10389

24910
600
19620
4690

39413
700
23000
15713

Total Non-tax Revenue


Income from property :
(a) Enterprises
Post Office
Telegraph and telephone
Railway
Income from nationalised
and Private Banks and
Investment Institution
Nationalised Industrial Corp.

86930
52481
37222
1580
17720
5210

102250
63972
45205
1890
18220
5150

125270
76990
51197
1990
18820
5628

136544
65570
38575
2195
5800

155280
68944
33296
2195
5650

161353
72939
22469
2370
6280

226000
77931
29044
2810
7780

8393
4319

15298
4647

20365
4394

28596
1984

18585
6866

7068
6751

10792
7662
(Contd)

C.

2.
A.
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)

(v)

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9.02

311

Revenue Budget of the Government


(Million Taka)
Heads

(b) Interest receipts


(c) Other income from property

2006-07

2007-08

10427

13750

8340

12043

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

2011-12

9346

15511

21733

22780

17649

20137

28737

26107

(i) Forest

1166

5548

966

720

7908

753

(ii) Defence services

7174

6495

16686

19417

20284

25044

(iii) Civil works


B. Fees and miscellaneous receipts :

545

310

38278

48280

70974

86336

88414

148069
1227

(a)

Agriculture, Fisheries & Livestock

354

279

310

243

448

(b)

Industry

120

135

206

274

200

250

(c)

Justice and police

193

210

775

830

3198

2754

(d)

Education

506

583

659

831

511

683

(e)

Health

288

304

359

407

635

708

(f)

Radio and television

299

299

256

192

190

304

(g)

Port and Pilotage

(h)

Misc.fees & other misc.receipts

(i)

Registration

Total Revenue receipts (1+2)

31998

41720

61290

75036

70324

126245

4520

4750

7119

8523

12908

15898

494720

605390

691800

794840

951877

1183850

Revenue Expenditure :
Revenue collecting deptt.
Civil Administration

6810

7200

8780

8900

9590

10090

780509

1730

132320

118240

77560

95020

Defence

65500

70074

67860

77430

91310

119510

Education

78661

85213

93270

117960

136760

140990

Health

26814

28623

35810

40030

48810

53070

Civil works

16760

19670

33500

35640

46450

48690

Interest

68853

106338

133140

146460

145780

180320

Miscellaneous expenditure

72103

113075

122080

142450

214770

381340

Net Revenue expenditure

413551

521923

626760

687110

771030

1029030

81169

83467

65040

107730

180847

154820

Revenue surplus
Note: R.E. Revised estimate. B.E. Budget estimate.
Source : Ministry of Finance.

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9.03

Economic Classification of Revenue Budget of the Government


(Million Taka)
Heads

A.

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

494720

605390

691800

794840

951877

1183850

392470
96389

480120
110050

555256
139466

639560
169521

790524
226304

957850
281307

293490
2591

365380
4690

391420
24370

440760
29279

559530
4690

669833
6710

Total non-tax receipts


(a) Income from property
(b) Fees & misc. receipts

102250
63972
38278

125270
76990
48280

136544
65570
70974

155280
68944
86336

161353
72939
88414

226000
77931
148069

Total Revenue Expenditure


(Gross)

413551

521923

626760

687110

771030

1029030

195369
141186
54183

237730
155330
82400

242700
151060
91640

267400
170470
96930

314220
204790
109430

347570
225350
122220

201190265686360310

391200

418640

637760

133140

146460

145780

180320

1585316484 18010
537
586
15947
17424
-

19720
860
18860
-

21103
880
20223
-

31998
1334
30664
381742
147602
15731
49700
168709
-

Total Revenue Receipts

Total tax receipts


(a) Taxes on income and wealth (direct)
(b) Taxes on commodities and
transaction (indirect)
(c) Other taxes and duties

B.

Consumption expenditure
(a) Wages & salaries
(b) Commodities & services
101219
Transfer payment

2006-07

(a) Interest payment

68853

(b) Grant
(i) Local bodies
(ii) Corp.& Autonomous bodies
(iii) Others

420
15433
-

(c) Other current transfer


(i) Subsidy (Autoriomous body)
(ii) Subsidy food
(iii) Pension payment
(iv) Misc. & other transfer
(v) Capital transfer (W.P.)
(d) Suspense
Capital expenditure
Deduction
Revenue expenditure (Net)
Surplus
154820

106338

2010-11

116484
18496
4366
21771
71851

142864
33585
5777
24230
79272
-

209160
49170
8457
36170
115363
-

225020
76430
9660
37630
101300
-

251757
94110
10030
40050
107567
-

16992
4413551

18507
521923
81169

23750
626760
83467

28510
687110
65040

38170
771030
107730

Note: R.E-Revised estimate. BE-Budget estimate. W.P. Works programme.


Source: Ministry of Finance.

2011-12

43700
1029030
180847

Finance, Foreign Aid, Banking, Insurance, Co-operative and Credit Distribution

9.04

313

Development Expenditure of the Government by Sector


(Million taka)

Sectors

200405

Agriculture
Industry
Flood Control and
Water Resources
Rural Institution
Power and
Natural Resources
Transport
Communication
Education and
Training
Health
Population Control
and Family Planning
Physical Planning
and Housing
Others *
Total

2005-06

2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

201011

201112

5883
4812

6117
5004

5679
4579

5863
4725

12352
4125

16389
4428

20934
3518

19800
4471

9050
24478

9410
25454

8898
23445

9184
24198

8057
32765

10768
36267

11553
44734

12800
42736

38934
30754
10748

40485
31980
11177

37265
29462
10225

38465
30409
10554

25096
19970
1840

33352
35265
3808

69028
38471
2618

67548
52642
7454

20283
13418

21092
13946

19258
12718

19879
13128

32206
21107

41548
27110

48792
28652

52130
30270

22932
5968
187260

23845
6210
174720

22022
5729
179280

22737
5918
185060

30594
8888
197000

38743
11492
259170

43204
17046
328550

50930
7719
348500

Notes :

* Others include social welfare, labour training , Science and technology, Research and public administration.
Figures worked out by B.B.S. may differ with those of ADP, Ministry of planning as those are based on estimates.
B.E.-Budget Estimate.
Source : Compiled by National Accounting Wing, BBS

9.05

Economic Classification of the Development Expenditure of


the Government
(Million taka)

Subject
Constructio
Land improvement
and79947
orchard development
Machinery and
equipments
Breeding stock
Fixed investiment
(sub-total)
Wages and salaries
Contingent and other
expenditure
Interest and
Repayment of Loan
Subsidy
Land purchase
Non-investment (subtotal)
Grand Total
Notes :

(i)

2004-05

2005-06

2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

2011-12

79947

83172

76263

78717

83794

108136

137086

145408

4247

4418
37478

4050
34364

4179
35467

4448
37755

6278
41734

7958
52907

844.1
56119

36040
66
120300

68
125136

63
114740

65
118428

71
126068

180
156328

230
198181

242
210210

21108
24223

21913
25219

21514
22823

22205
23567

23638
25087

30547
33100

38723
41960

41075
44508

1477

1535

1389

1434

1526

2008

2545

2700

19078
1074
66960

19800
1117
69584

17918
896
64540

18502
924
66632

19696
985
70932

36296
891
102842

46011
1130
130369

48806
1201
138290

187260

194720

179280

185060

197000

259170

328550

348500

Data on development expenditure have been obtained from Grovernment agencies through detailed
questionnaire and also derived through analysis of annual development programme (ADP).
(ii) Construction consists of all kinds i.e. buildings, roads, canals, embankments, line construction.
(iii) Machinery and equipments include transport, machinery, agricultural machinery and equipments, and
all other machinery and equipments. These also include office equipments and furniture.
Source : Compiled by National Accounting Wing, BBS

314 Finance, Foreign Aid, Banking, Insurance, Co-operative and Credit Distribution

9.06

Financing of the Development Expenditure


(Corore taka)
2010-11
201112

2003-04

2004-05

2005-06

2006-07

200708

2008-09

2009-10

19000

20500

21500

21600

22500

29000

28500

35880

45651

8593

7610

10063

7408

8286

6504

10773

18084

15482

5975

7601

8140

10031

8424

10011

17325

24817

27208

(-)4978

Total domestic
resources

9590

15211

18203

17439

16710

16515

28096

42901

42690

Project assistance

7419

6620

7475

8529

9499

11190

12480

13430

20720

Non-project
assistance

3318

4557

3517

2273

7280

3540

5532

1350

2520

347

364

440

396

633

414

222

364

383

Total foreign
assistance

11084

11541

11432

11196

17412

15144

18234

15144

23623

Total resources

20674

26752

29635

28635

34122

31659

46330

58045

73893

(-)1674

(-)6252

(-)8135

(-)7035

()11622

(-) 2659

(-)17830

(-)22165

()28242

Subject

Development
Expenditure
Financing :
Revenue Surplus
Net domestic
capital receipt
Accumulated balance
autonomous bodies
Through debentures

Net-Resources
from Food account

Balance

Note : 1 crore =10 Million, Figures are revised.


Source : Compiled by National Accounting Wing, B.B.S.

Finance, Foreign Aid, Banking, Insurance, Co-operative and Credit Distribution

9.07

315

Classification of Total Outlays of the Central Government by Function , 2010-2011


(Million Taka)

Categories of COFOG

Final
consumption
Expenditure
Total
Which
C.e

Gross
Fixed
capital
formation

Subsidy

Corporation

Property
income

Current
Transfer

Food.
Domestic

Foreign

Capital
Transfer

Total
Loan

Domestic

Foreign

1.

General Public Service

55002

26889

9691

29558

131607

61899

399

508752

796908

2.

Defence Affairs Services

74977

44730

16112

2905

9372

2866

896

107128

3.

Public Order & Safty Service

56718

10100

4649

4650

3520

872

88

70497

4.

Economic Affiars Service

61712

29839

68139

57000

45

14547

14402

566

50961

267372

5.

Environmental Protection

3068

2202

1962

14

5093

6.

Housing & Community Amenities

7689

2677

4083

812

120

25

12729

7.

Health

47267

31543

2186

24026

200

73679

8.

Recreation Cultural & Religion

3312

2300

14649

3826

114

21901

9.

Education

52362

43979

18857

104457

257

210

176143

5173

2900

1362

26578

12

33130

367280

227159

141690

94113

45

146154

248906

5258

561132

1564580

10. Social Protection


Total
Source: Ministry of Finance and IMED.

316 Finance, Foreign Aid, Banking, Insurance, Co-operative and Credit Distribution

9.07

Classification of Total Outlays of the Central Government by Function, 2009-10


(Million Taka)

Categories of COFOG

Final
consumption
Expenditure
Total
Which
C.e

Gross
Fixed
capital
formation

Subsidy
Corporation

Property
income

Current
Transfer

Food.

Capital
Transfer

Loan

Total

Domestic

Foreign

Domestic

Foreign

1.

General Public Service

49649

23499

7884

27679

132602

8253

405

679831

906303

2.

Defence Affairs Services

59658

38183

15180

2710

2843

2673

1608

84672

3.

Public Order & Safty Service

47884

33011

3856

1041

3862

1410

97

61150

4.

Economic Affiars Service

56546

26660

56702

42000

53

14172

12175

438

44915

227001

5.

Environmental Protection

1652

1355

109

52

1819

6.

Housing & Community Amenities

6700

2350

3145

692

555

60

11152

7.

Health

38166

24331

12957

19549

198

70870

8.

Recreation Cultural & Religion

2766

1918

1722

2459

81

7028

9.

Education

42637

36572

13407

93724

126

210

150104

4283

2519

1053

22408

27746

309941

190398

116015

76430

53

146776

165971

5740

726919

1547845

10. Social Protection


Total
Source: Ministry of Finance and IMED.

Finance, Foreign Aid, Banking, Insurance, Co-operative and Credit Distribution

9.08

317

Government Gross Fixed Capital Formation (ADP)

Items

(Million taka)
2011-12

2004-05

2005-06

2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

79947

83172

76263

78717

83794

108136

137086

1219

1270

1164

1200

1277

2191

2778

2946

21916

22808

20913

21586

22778

29254

37086

39337

56812

59094

54186

55931

59539

76691

97222

103125

development :

4247

4418

4050

4179

4448

6278

7958

8441

i) Land improvement

3446

3584

3285

3389

3608

3477

4407

4675

Construction :
i) Residential building
ii) Non-residential building

145408

iii) Other construction except land


improvement
Land improvement, Plantation and orchard

ii) Plantation and orchard deve.


Machinery and equipments :
i) Transport eqt.
ii) Agri. machinery and equipment
iii) Other machinery and equipment

801

834

765

790

840

2801

3551

3766

36040

37478

34364

35467

37755

41734

52907

56119

5521

5743

5266

5434

5784

7095

8994

9540

78

81

74

76

80

210

266

2823

30441

31654

29024

29957

31891

34429

43647

43756

Breeding stock drought animals,


dairy cattle and the like
Total :

66

68

63

65

71

180

230

242

120300

125136

114740

118428

126068

156328

198181

210210

Notes : Gross fixed capital formation of the Government sector has been derived by analysis of the ADP and data also
obtained through detailed questionnaire from Government agencies.
Source : Compiled by National Accounting Wing, BBS

318 Finance, Foreign Aid, Banking, Insurance, Co-operative and Credit Distribution

9.09

Receipts and Expenditure of Bangladesh Railway


2005-06

2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

(Million taka)
2010-11

Revenue Receipts :

5210

5264

5682

6254

5663

6295

Cash eamings

2100

2100

2072

2716

2918

3215

Goods eamings

1850

1850

1466

1314

1166

1052

1260

1314

2154

2224

1579

2028

2147

2170

2625

2262

3038

3492

Superannuation allowances and pensions

992

1333

1613

2082

2440

3515

Contribution and special contribution to provident

838

900

627

2509

2786

3536

4082

3742

4392

1412

2741

3025

3006

2426

561

327

513

9615

9813

11728

12572

14918

Heads

Suspense
Miscellaneous receipts
Eamings from increased fare

Revenue Expenditure :
Compensation of employees

fund and gratuities


Commodies and services

Gross fixed capital formation

2280

Transfer

Total operating expenses

8766

Suspense

Interest on foreign loans

233

300

363

363

372

219

Debt repavment

418

478

578

578

593

727

Appropriation to improvement fund

Appropriation to depreciation reserve fund

Operating surplus

Return on Government Investment

(-)3556

(-)4351

(-)4131

(-)5474

(-)6909

(-)8623

Broad gauge

1025

1025

1025

659

Metre gauge

1855

1855

1855

1801

2880

2880

2880

2460

Net Surplus/Deficit
Route Kilometer

Toral :

No. of Railway Stations

Broad gauge

134

134

134

134

Metre gauge

324

324

324

306

Total :

458

458

458

440

Officer

1436

1436

1436

Staff

33617

33617

33617

35053

35053

35058

No. of employees

Total :
Source :

Bangladesh Railway.

Finance, Foreign Aid, Banking, Insurance, Co-operative and Credit Distribution

9.10

319

Receipts and Expenditure of Post Office Department

Heads

(Million Taka)
2009-10
2010-11

2004-05

2005-06

2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

Receipts : (Income)
Sale proceeds of stamps
Postage realised in cash

500
350

405
380

510
400

510
400

260
400

261
375

277
352

Net receipts from other


Postal Administration

150

80

95

95

16

Money Order and Postal


Order Receipts
Other fees and mixd. Receipts

200
300

220
495

250
553

250
753

104
944

116
1596

172
1364

1500
1500

1580
1580

1808
1808

2008
2008

1715
1715

2364
2364

2172
2172

1521
293
16
366
-

1709
331
16
450
-

1895
251
16
500
-

1869
235
15
235
-

Gross fixed capital formation


Interest
Gross total :
Deduction :
Net total :
Balance (+) (-)
No.
Head office
Post Office
Sub-office
Branch office
Total :

35
85
2416
2416
(-)916
70
1712
6892
8874

32
220
2758
2758
(-)1178
70
1712
6892
8874

32
240
2934
2934
(-)1144
70
1712
6892
8874

31
2385
2385
(-)337
-

No. of
employees

11500
13090

11500
13030

11500
13030

24590

24590

24590

980
1208
17
605
209
42
3142
(-)1427
-

1289
1200
18
718
40
43
3308
(-)944
-

1428
1445
20
905
50
62
3910
(-)1738
-

Gross total :

Deduct : Refund and other payment


Net total :
Expenditure :
Wages and salaries
Commodities and Services
Transfers
Pensionary payment
Subsidy and Benevolent fund
Contribution to R.R. fund

Regular
Extra

Total :
Source : Bangladesh post office department.

9.11

Economic Classification of Receipts and Expenditure of the Telegraph and


Telephone Department

Heads
Receipts :
Telegraph charges including radio telegraph
Telegraph charges received by transfer
from combined offices of P.O. dept.
Net receipts from other telegraph administration
Net receipts from radio companies
Rent of telephone
Telephone call fees
Fees and other misc. receipts
Gross total
Deduction misc. refunds
Net total
Expenditure :
Wages and salaries
Commodities and services
Transfer
Pensionary payments
Subsidy & Benovelent fund
Contribution R.R.fund
G.F.C.F.
Interest
Gross Total
Deduction
Net Total
No. of employees
No. of telephones
No. of Public call office
Source : Bangladesh Telegraph and Telephone Department.

2004-05

2005-06 (

(Million Taka)
2006-07
2007-08
(BE)

2001-02

2002-03

2003-04

62
-

61
-

67
-

65
-

70
-

75

76

118
375

118
374

125
399

121
387

130
416

140
447

142
452

774
10482
4220
16031

773
10462
4212
16000

823
11121
4485
17020

797
10781
4349
16500

857
11577
4670
17720

922
12448
5021
19053

933
12602
5083
19288

16031.00

16000

17020

16500

17720

19053

19288

1475
315
6
67
315
1197
245
3620
4
3616

1466
490
6
67
315
1121
477
(-) 4

1444
378
6
492
1916
784
5020
(-)4
5016

1557
674
6
600
1331
1163
5331
5331

1857
717
6
700
1395
1204
5879
-

1975
797
5
317
1390
1254
5738
-

3938

1383
550
6
468
1561
663
4631
(-) 4
4627

5879

5738

19418
350000
1725

17623
362000
1730

16973
-

16442
-

14469
-

15795
-

320 Finance, Foreign Aid, Banking, Insurance, Co-operative and Credit Distribution

9.12

Revenue Receipts and Expenditure of Insurance Corporations

Heads

1998

Revenue Receipts :
Premium receipts
Rent
Interest on investment
Dividend
Miscellaneous receipts
Total Receipts
Expenditure :
Wages and salaries
Pension, gratuity and P.F.
Commodities and services
Interest payments
Depreciation
Claim payments
Total Expenditure

1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004
(RE)

(Million Taka)
2005
(BE)

00002676
99
375
27
88
3265

2866
99
432
32
38
3467

3067
95
546
24
150
3882

3177
97
538
32
102
3946

3466
103
544
34
139
4286

3031
104
566
39
27
3767

4077
116
660
41
48
4942

4291
122
688
42
59
5202

568
139
120
15
855
1679

672
144
150
24
1005
1995

792
150
157
26
1141
2266

816
154
145
27
1074
2216

1060
161
184
28
1206
2639

788
133
224
27
1333
2505

957
182
250
29
1368
2786

986
187
256
29
1506
2964

(+)1568

(+)1472

(+)1616

(+)1730

(+)1647

(+)1262

(+)2156

(+)2230

Operating surplus

Note : As the figures in fiscal year are not available, they are published in calendar year from 1984.
Source : Budget Book of Autonomous Bodies, Ministry of Finance.
1. Jiban Bima Corporation.
2. Sadharan Bima Corporation.

9.13

Revenue Receipts and Expenditure of Steel and Engineering Corporation

Heads

2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

(Million Taka)
2011-12

Receipts :
Overhead charges
Sales
Service charges
Interest

28.00
4965.00
3.00

26.00
6859.00
-

25.00
86.00
-

25.00
9432.00
-

25.00
12675.00
2.00

30.00
27015.00
2.00

Rent
Govt. Grants
Dividend on shares
Misc. Receipts
Total Receipts :

25.00
35.00
5056.00

19.00
36.00
6940.00

32.00
27.00
8170.00

40.00
20.00
9519.00

40.00
20.00
1276.00

50.00
40.00
27137.00

Expenditure :
Wages and Salaries
Commodities and services
Interest
Depreciation
Transfer (Pension)
Others

516.00
4337.00
120.00
63.00
1.00
16.00

467.00
5943.00
118.00
82.00
3.00
13.00

556.00
6913.00
122.00
65.00
2.00
25.00

646.00
8241.00
140.00
56.00
3.00
30.00

732.00
11303.00
151.00
56.00
2.00
31.00

852.00
229.00
6.00
17.00
19.00

Land and Building


Machinery and office equipments
Transport & vehicles
Total expenditure :

186.00
66.00
13.00
5318.00

18.00
6.00
1.00
6651.00

24.00
9.00
2.00
7718.00

153.00
55.00
11.00
9335.00

258.00
92.00
18.00
12643.00

448.00
160.00
32.00
1763.00

(-)262.00

289.00

452.00

180.00

119.00

25374.00

Operating surplus
Source : Bangladesh Steel & Engineering Corporation

Finance, Foreign Aid, Banking, Insurance, Co-operative and Credit Distribution

9.14

321

Revenue Receipts and Expenditure of Textile Mills Corporation

Heads

2006-07

Receipts :
Overhead charges
Sales
Service charges
Interest

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

(Million Taka)
2011-12

2010-11

2.00
490.00
3.00
1.00

2.00
191.00
2.00
25.00

80.00
25.00

2.00
183.00
9.00

2.00
330.00
6.00

196.00
-

27.00

26.00
25.00
156.00

29.00
32.00
255.00

29.00
33.00
400.00

25.00
39.00
42.00
302.00

Rent
Govt. Grant
Dividend on Shares
Misc. Receipts
Total Receipts

6.00
529.00

25.00
24.00
269.00

Wages & Salaries


Commodities and Services
Interest
Transfer (Pension)
Depreciation
Others

402.00
307.00
130.00
2.00
44.00
107.00

163.00
187.00
106.00
33.00
74.00

98.00
127.00
86.00
30.00
1.00
69.00

135.00
174.00
120.00
31.00
86.00

212.00
226.00
122.00
30.00
1.00
94.00

230.00
146.00
41.00
8.00
4.00
100.00

24.00
9.00
2.00
1027.00

4.00
2.00
569.00

321.00

55.00
20.00
4.00
625.00

86.00
31.00
6.00
808.00

75.00
27.00
6.00
637.00

(-)498.00

(-)300.00

(-)165.00

(-)370.00

(-)408.00

(-)335.00

Land & Buildings


Machinery and office equipments
Transport & vehicles
Total Expenditure
Operating Surplus
Source : Bangladesh Textile Mills Corporation

9.15

Revenue Receipts and Expenditure of Bangladesh Jute Mills Corporation

Heads

Receipts :
Overhead charges.
Sales
Service charges
Interest
Rent
Govt. Grants
Dividend on shares
Miscellaneous recipts
Total Receipts :
Expenditure :
Wages & salaries
Commodities and services
Interest
Depreciation
Transfer
Others
Land and Building
Machinery and office equipments
Transport & vehicles
Total expenditure :
Operating surplus
Source : Bangladesh Jute Mills Corporation

2006-07

2007-08

130.00
11327.00

2008-09
(Actual)

113.00

2009-10

(Million Taka)
2011-12

2010-11

120.00
5722.00

145.00
9150.00

170.00
14099.00

308.00
38547.00

11.00
11468.00

28.00
141.00

22.00
5864.00

31.00
9326.00

35.00
14304.00

3.00
38858.00

4106.00
5901.00
770.00
532.00
18.00
37.00

3315.00
3158.00
800.00
510.00
16.00
52.00

3248.00
4383.00
872.00
371.00
2.00
43.00

4176.00
5319.00
914.00
124.00
2.00
64.00

5047.00
9129.00
966.00
111.00
2.00
71.00

5589.00
185.00
352.00
124.00
24.00
121.00

99.00
35.00
7.00
11505.00

3.00
1.00
1855.00

3.00
1.00
8923.00

144.00
52.00
10.00
10625.00

447.00
160.00
32.00
15965.00

1001.00
357.00
72.00
7825.00

(-)1714.00

(-)3059.00

(-)1299.00

(-)1661.00

31033.00

322 Finance, Foreign Aid, Banking, Insurance, Co-operative and Credit Distribution

9.16

Consolidated Receipts and Expenditure of Corporations and Autonomous Bodies

Heads

2005-06

2006-07

2007-08

2008-9

2009-10

2010-11

(Million Taka)
2011-12

Receipts :
Overhead charges

799.00

847.00

1276.00

1333.00

1736.00

2026.00

2064.00

Sales

124386.00

141677.00

292351.00

311964.00

408342.00

456894.00

872644.00

Service charges

311247.00

343999.00

19450.00

53724.00

44567.00

46577.00

24755.00

Interest

2093.00

495.00

1901.00

2763.00

6146.00

7787.00

7579.00

Miscellaneous receipts

6129.00

3127.00

19121.00

2876.00

2187.00

1949.00

2467.00

Govt. grants

2620.00

3103.00

7014.00

9227.00

10443.00

12136.00

12734.00

Dividend on shares

2308.00

2565.00

2843.00

1756.00

3554.00

4163.00

5253.00

Rent
Total Receipts :

1187.00

3097.00

4016.00

4300.00

5283.00

4507.00

1790.00

450769.00

498910.00

347972.00

387943.00

482258.00

536039.00

929286.00

20828.00

25681.00

22254.00

25257.00

31974.00

37790.00

33337.00

Expenditure:
Wages and salaries
Commodities and services

451945.00

502244.00

531809.00

520024.0

627930.00

725548.00

4185.00

Interest

10772.00

12388.00

12791.00

10585.00

15889.00

15996.00

2456.00

Depreciation

18085.00

19081.00

30108.00

25340.00

24262.00

26041.00

9025.00

2960.00

2238.00

1442.00

2443.00

3497.00

3736.00

5841.00

Transfer
Others

3091.00

2997.00

2609.00

1988.00

2674.00

2815.00

7371.00

Land and building

50779.00

61871.00

31390.00

15997.00

61389.00

143754.00

4948.00

Machinery and office equipments

18135.00

22097.00

11211.00

11078.00

21926.00

52053.00

1896.00

3627.00

4419.00

2242.00

2216.00

4384.00

10412.00

401.00

580222.00

653016.00

645771.00

615328.00

793925.00

1018145.00

69460.00

(-)12945.00 (-)154106.00 (-)297799.00 (-)227385.00 (-)311667.00 (-)482106.00

859826.00

Transport & vehicles

Total Expenditure :
Operating surplus

Notes : The following organisations are included : The number of corporation and autonomous bodies were 33 in table No. 9.30 for the year
1991-92 (B.E). Now the number of those bodies increased to 39. As a result, the figures in the said table would differ from the previous one.
19.
Bangladesh Biman
1.
Bangladesh Textile Mills Corporation
20.
Bangladesh Agricultural Dev. Corporation
2.
Bangladesh Steel & Engineering Corporation
21.
Bangladesh Water Dev. Board
3.
Bangladesh Sugar & Food Ind. Corporation
22.
Bangladesh Film Dev. Board
4.
Bangladesh Chemical Ind. Corporation
23.
Bangladesh Inland Water T/Authority
5.
Bangladesh Small & Cottage Ind. Corporation
24.
Chittagong Port Authority
6.
Bangladesh Forest Ind. Corporation
25.
Port of Mongla Authority
7.
Bangladesh Freedom fighter W/T.
26.
Chittagong WASA
8.
Bangladesh Mineral Exploration & Dev. Corporation
27.
Dhaka WASA
9.
Bangladesh Jute Mills Corporation
28.
Chittagong Dev. Authority
10.
Bangladesh Trading Corporation of Bangladesh
29.
DIT
11.
Bangladesh Consumer Supplies Co. Ltd.
30.
Rajshahi Town Dev. Authority
12.
Bangladesh Fisheries Dev. Corporation
31.
Khulna Dev. Authurity
13.
Bangladesh Parjatan Corporation
32.
Bangladesh Power Dev. Board
14.
Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation
33.
Rural Electrification Board
15.
Bangladesh Shipping Corporation
34.
Bangladesh Tea Board
16.
BIWTC
35.
Bangladesh Earning Board
17.
BRTC (Bus Div.)
36.
Bangladesh Export Processing Zone Authority
18.
BRTC (Truck Div.)
37.
Bangladesh Silk Board.
38.
DESA.
Source : Ministry of Finance.
Note : Data of GFCF of PSC are revised.

Finance, Foreign Aid, Banking, Insurance, Co-operative and Credit Distribution

9.17

323

Consolidated Receipts and Expenditure of Local Govt.


(million Tk.)

Receipts :
Texes
Rates
Fees & tolls
Property income
Misc. receipts
Govt. grants
Works programme grants
Total
Expenditure:
Wags and salaries
Commodities and services
Gross fixed capital format.
Interest payment
Works programme
Transfer
Total
Source: Budget of Local Government

9.18

2006-2007

2007-2008

2008-09

8384
2522
4444
567
3229
3082
18806
41033

8309
1306
1873
1010
7170
14655
9891
44214

9158
1647
2155
1109
8219
13665
15900
51853

5324
5756
26753
2
1220
979
40033

5972
3439
29524
2
2014
3263
44214

6755
3982
35107
4
2294
3711
51853

2009-10

2010-11

2011-12

10919
2230
2725
1804
9566
17374
21400
66018

12799
3239
3560
2215
12527
22922
33012
90274

13953
3351
2390
174
36684
9270
43504
109326

8277
4830
44971
4
3111
4825
66018

10455
6087
60137
7
4187
9401
90274

11510
9409
2862
4
43504
42037
109326

Consolidated Receipts and Expenditure of City Corporation


(million Tk.)
2006-2007

Receipts :
Texes
Rate
Fees & tolls
Property income
Misc. receipts
Govt. grants
Works programme grants
Total
Expenditure:
Wags and salaries
Commodities and services
Gross fixed capital format.
Interest payment
Works programme
Transfer
Total
Source: Budget of City Corporation

9.19

2007-2008

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

2011-12

3255
1342
1529
19
668
122
8853
15788

4457
158
990
675
1810
5530
1855
15475

4504
160
1001
683
1830
1872
5588
15638

5252
425
1338
1297
1892
3037
8831
22072

5433
750
1425
1550
2050
3158
9049
23415

5655
1568
852
35
19864
300
3107
31381

1773
2325
10554
0
467
146
15265

2218
608
10268
0
890
1491
15475

2330
611
10308
0
894
1495
15838

2835
807
14997
0
1362
2071
22072

3361
954
15050
0
1571
2479
23415

3620
1400
332
0
3107
22922
31381

Consolidated Receipts and Expenditure of Zilla Parishads


(million Tk.)

Receipts :
Texes
Rate
Fees & tolls
Property income
Misc. receipts
Govt. grants
Works programme grants
Total
Expenditure:
Wags and salaries
Commodities and services
Gross fixed capital format.
Interest payment
Works programme
Transfer
Total
Source: Budget of Zila Parisad

2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

2011-12

971
193
241
123
18
1002
1249
3796

1027
258
299
91
28
614
1371
3688

1245
419
464
142
119
1600
2280
6269

1488
500
554
170
142
1912
2727
7493

2080
698
774
238
199
2674
3812
10475

2855
188
28
68
7264
5
3559
13967

329
232
3101
0
4
92
3758

301
219
3084
0
2
82
3688

468
326
5333
0
14
128
6269

559
390
6374
0
18
152
7493

781
545
8910
0
25
214
10475

820
810
244
0
3559
8534
13967

324 Finance, Foreign Aid, Banking, Insurance, Co-operative and Credit Distribution

9.20

Consolidated Receipts and Expenditure of Municipalities

Receipts :
Texes
Rate
Fees & tolls
Property income
Misc. receipts
Govt. grants
Works programme grants
Total
Expenditure:
Wags and salaries
Commodities and services
Gross fixed capital format.
Interest payment
Works programme
Transfer
Total
Source: Budget of Municipaleties

9.21

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

(million Tk.)
2011-12

1604
545
443
226
4286
5396
3800
16300

1845
627
509
260
4930
6206
4368
18745

2177
740
601
306
5817
7322
5153
22116

2721
925
751
382
7270
9152
6443
27644

3129
1064
863
439
8360
10524
7411
31790

1584
2297
11443
2
377
597
16300

1822
2642
13159
3
433
686
18745

2150
3117
15526
3
511
809
22116

2687
3896
19407
4
639
1011
27644

3009
6111
14285
5
7411
969
31790

Consolidated Receipts and Expenditure of Union Parishads

Receipts :
Texes
Rate
Fees & tolls
Property income
Misc. receipts
Govt. grants
Works programme grants
Total
Expenditure:
Wags and salaries
Commodities and services
Gross fixed capital format.
Interest payment
Works programme
Transfer
Total
Source : Source: Budget of Union Parisad

9.22

2007-2008

2007-2008

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

(million Tk.)
2011-12

1221
345
141
18
1046
3115
2865
8751

1564
441
181
24
1340
3987
3664
11201

2002
565
232
31
1715
5103
4689
14337

2565
866
610
45
3008
7938
13708
28740

2873
970
683
50
3368
8890
15354
32188

1869
315
4729
0
745
1093
8751

2135
403
6307
1
953
1402
11201

2733
516
8074
1
1220
1793
14337

3626
692
16770
3
1952
5697
28740

4061
1088
2070
3
15354
9612
32188

Summary of Commitment and Disbursement of Foreign Economic

Finance, Foreign Aid, Banking, Insurance, Co-operative and Credit Distribution

325

Assistance to Bangladesh
(Million U.S. Dollar)

Itmes
2003-04
Food Aid
Grants
Loan
Total
Commodity Aid
Grants
Loan
Total
Project Aid
Grants
Loan
Total
Food Aid
Commodity Aid
Project Aid
Gran Total
Grants
Food Aid
Commodity Aid
Project Aid
Total Grants
Loans
Food Aid
Commodity Aid
Project Aid
Total Loan
Total Grants &
loans

2004-05

2005-06

Commitment
2007-2008

2006-07

6
6

6
6

15
15

112
112

22
22

880
1036
1916

276
1277
1553

643
1130
1773

614
1527
2141

6
1916
1922

6
22
1553
1581

15
1773
1788

6
880
886

6
22
276
304

1036
1036
1922

1277
1277
1581

92
92

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

2011-12

180
180

8
8

111
111

2
2

866
1881
2747

243
2021
2264

547
2428
2975

520
5338
5858

1440
3323
4763

112
2141
2253

92
2747
2839

180
2264
2444

8
2975

111
5858
-

2
4763
-

15
643
658

112
614
726

92
866
958

180
243
423

8
547
555

111
520
631

2
1440
1442

1130
1130
1788

1527
1527
2253

1881
1881
2839

2021
2021
2444

2428
2428
2983

5338
5338
5969

3323
3323
4765
Contd.

Source : Flow of External Resources into Bangladesh, June, 2012

9.22

Summary of Commitment and Disbursement of Foreign Economic Assistance to


Bangladesh
(Million U.S. Dollar)

Itmes

Disbursement
2003-04

Food Aid
Grants
Loan
Total
Commodity Aid
Grants
Loan
Total
Project Aid
Grants
Loan
Total
Food Aid
Commodity Aid
Project Aid
Grant Total
Grants
Food Aid
Commodity Aid
Project Aid
Total Grants
Loans
Food Aid
Commodity Aid
Project Aid
Total Loan
Total Grants & Loans

2004-05

2005-06

2006-07

2007-08

32
32

33
33

98
98

59
59

110
110

22
22

306
694
1000

189
1205
1394

403
1065
1468

32
1000
1032

33
22
1394
1449

32
306
338

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

201112

52
-5
-

93
93
-

55
55
-

69
69
-

531
1041
1572

550
1403
1953

607
1188
1795

545
1588
2133

690
1031
1721

519
1538
2057

98
1468
1566

59
1572
1631

110
1953
2063

52
1795
1847

93
2133
2226

55
1721
1776

69
2057
2126

33
22
189
244

98
403
501

59
531
590

110
550
660

52
607
659

93
545
638

55
690
745

69
519
588

694
694

1205
1205

1065
1065

1041
1041

1403
1403

1188
1188

1588
1588

1031
1031

1538
1538

1032

1449

1566

1631

2063

1847

2227

1776

2126

Source : Flow of External Resources into Bangladesh, June 30, 2012

9.23

Commitment and Disbursement of Foreign Economic Assistance to Bangladesh


(Million U.S. Dollar)

326 Finance, Foreign Aid, Banking, Insurance, Co-operative and Credit Distribution

Country/Agency
2003-04

2004-05

2005-06

Commitment
2007-08

2006-07

Australia
-C-anada
E.E.C./E.U.
France
Italy
Japan

6
-

6
-

Food Aid (Grants & Loan)


11
11
4
-

U.N. System
U.S.A.
Total (Foodaid)

15

Australia
Canada
E.E.C./E.U.
France
Japan
U.N. System
U.S.A.
Total (Food aid)

6
9
3
14
32

6
8
19
33

101
112

2008-09

6
86
92

Disbursement Food Aid (Grants & Loan)


11
6
8
17
4
1
62
55
104
98
59
111

2009-10

180
180
52
52

Source : Flow of External Resources into Bangladesh, June 30, 2010, 2012

Germany (F.R.G.
)
India
Japan
Norway
U.N. System
U.S.A.
Sub Total
(Grants)

144

123

22
-

144

123

22

2010-11

8
8

2011-12

111
111

2
2

93
55
69
93
55
69
Commodity Aid (Grants)
-

Source : Flow of External Resources into Bangladesh, June 30, 2012.

Commodity Aid (Grants)


-

Belgium
Canada
Denmark
Franch
Germany (F.R.G. )
India
Japan

22
-

Norway
Saudi Arabia
UN system
U.S.A.

Sub Total (Grants)

22

Source : Flow of External Resources into Bangladesh, June 30, 2012

9.23

Commitment and Disbursement of Foreign Economic Assistance to

Contd.

Finance, Foreign Aid, Banking, Insurance, Co-operative and Credit Distribution

327

Bangladesh
(Million U.S. Dollar)
Country/Agency
2003-04
A.D.B.
I.D.A.
Sub Total (loans)
Total Commodity Aid
(Grants+Loans)

2004-05

2005-06

123

Commitment
2007-08
2008-09

2006-07

Commodity Aid (Loans)


22

2009-10

2010-11

2011-12

9
-

1
9
59
-

12
29
33

9
31
33
29

7
5
11
16

6
2
-

35
67
3
-

45
40
3
-

43
50
-

Disbursement
Commodity Aid
(Loans)
A.D.B
China
France
I.D.A.
I.D.B./I.S.D.B.
Japan
Sub Total (loans)
Total Commodity Aid
(Grants+Loans)

175

22

Source : Flow of External Resources into Bangladesh, June 30, 2010


A.D.B.
Australia
Belgium
Canada
China
Denmark
E.E.C./E.U.

5
25
10
3
137

11
17
11
4
27

Project Aid (Grants)


4
8
1
75
19
30
94
76
38
166

France
Germany (F.R.G. )
I.D.A.
I.D.B/I.S.D.B.
Italy

81
119
-

40
-

30
1

65
-

Japan
Netherlands
Norway
Sweden
Switzerland

13
45
51
34
-

8
7
22
6

24
26
5
78
-

29
-

U.K.
UNICEF
U.N. System
U.S.A.

324
18
14

85
21
17

144
93
-

Others
South Korea
1
Sub Total (Grants)
880
276
643
Source : Flow of External Resources into Bangladesh, June 30, 2012.

15
9
61

14
-

29
-

9
36
6

33
15
106
9

77
55
101
13

90
130
17
129
207
191

32
120

42
288
6

110
54
127

333
113
255

614

8
866

243

544

468

996
Contd.

328 Finance, Foreign Aid, Banking, Insurance, Co-operative and Credit Distribution

9.23

Commitment and Disbursement of Foreign Economic Assistance to


Bangladesh (Contd.)
(Million U.S. Dollar)

Country/Agency
2003-04

2004-05

Disbursement
2006-07
2007-08
Porject Aid (Grants)
181
18
42
15
45
33
62
70

2005-06

A.D.B
Australia
Belgium
Canada
China
Denmark
E.E.C./E.U.

8
12
20
18

2
1
5
8

1
54
11
56

Finland
France
Germany (F.R.G. )
IDA
I.D.B./I.S.D.B.

1
26
-

24
5
-

15
3
-

20
54
-

Japan
Netherlands
Norway
Saudi Arabia
Sweden
Switzerland

6
41
6
8
5

5
5
1
-

8
13
11
1
2

U.K.
UNICEF
U.N.System
U.S.A.

91
30
22
12

85
25
15
8

157
18
49
4

Others
South Korea
Sub Total (Grants)
306
189
403
Source : Flow of External Resources into Bangladesh, June 30, 2010, 2011

A.D.B.
Belgium
China
Denmark
France
I.D.A.
I.D.B./I.S.D.B.
I.F.A.D.
India
Italy
Japan
Kuwait
Norway
OPEC
Saudi Arabia
Sweden
Suppliers credit
U.K.
Spain
NDE
South Korea
Sub Total (Loans)
Total Project Aid
(Grants +Loans)

530
407
19
29
9
10
12
20

448
18
601
83
20
103
4
-

294
465
20
26
17
221
52
5
15
15
-

1036
1916

1277
1553

1130
1773

9.23

2009-10

2010-11

2011-12

3
32
58
53

85
32
33
18

30
13
3

64
96
-

49
95
-

46
173
-

43
114
-

13
24
47
57
-

17
5
43
2

25
11
25
-

40
5
-

14
12
-

8
34
-

69
30
30
62

128
52
74
15

132
78
91
-

61
62
86
-

103
54
111
-

137
59
73
-

531

550

607

544

4
685

2
508

556
2
100
770
9
52
351
13
28

425
2
1097
38
439
20
-

1291
23
82
489
166
22
422
-

915
211
2045
155
80
1000
642
53
45
211
-

454
112
35
1575
18
36
66
48
53
325
-

1881
2747

2021
2628

2495
3039

5357
6042

2722
3230

Project Aid (Loans)


853
211
363
18
9
22
51

Source : Flow of External Resources into Bangladesh, June 30, 2012.

2008-09

1527
2141

Contd.

Commitment and Disbursement of Foreign Economic Assistance to

7
5
11
15
-

Finance, Foreign Aid, Banking, Insurance, Co-operative and Credit Distribution

329

Bangladesh
(Million U.S. Dollar)
Country/Agency
2002-03

A.D.B.
Belgium
China
Denmark
France
I.D.A.
I.D.B./I.S.D.B.
I.F.A.D.
India
Japan
Kuwait
Norway
O.P.E.C.
Saudi Arabia
Sweden
Suppliers credit
U.A.E.
U.k.
Others
N.D.E.
South korea
Spain
Sub Total
(Loans)
Total Project
Aid
(Grants+Loans)

2003-04

2004-05

2005-06

Disbursement
2006-07
2007-08

Project Aid (Loans)


263
342
33
3
3
5
632
626
25
23
14
3
23
19
9
2
1
44
1
1
-

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

440
783
11
20
72
55
4
-

614
412
21
12
78
32
2
12
-

1081
5
342
19
20
81
12
5
-

401
380
17
22
107
10
11
2
-

201112

207
1
561
12
21
3
66
33
6
157
-

164
6
225
17
15
4
73
7
10
7
3
149
3

206
18
691
70
9
4
40
5
3
(-)3
161
-

5
3
1075

9
2
694

1
1205

9
4
2
1065

4
15
1041

3
10
1403

5
1188

3
20
1588

71
1021

454
112
34
507
17
12
239
4
23
33
60
1495

1362

1000

1394

1468

1572

1953

1795

2132

1706

2003

Source : Flow of External Resources into Bangladesh, June 30, 2012.

330 Finance, Foreign Aid, Banking, Insurance, Co-operative and Credit Distribution

9.24 Commitment and Disbursement of Foreign Economic Assistance to Bangladesh


Country/Agency
A.D.B.
Australia

2003-04
535
6

2004-05
459

2005-06
298

12

Commitment
2006-07
2007-08
861
565
11

2008-09
426

2009-10
1305

2010-11
923

2011-12
879

53

Belgium

Canada

25

17

75

19

15

195

China

10

11

30

211

11

11

52

211

Denmark
E.E.C./E.U.
France
Germany (FRG)
I.D.A.
I.D.B./I.S.D.B.

22

94

76

100

59

82

37

258

137

27

38

166

61

32

53

136

81

40

30

65

90

35

45

98

526

601

465

363

770

1097

489

2085

1625

19

83

20

139

40

169

155

18

I.F.A.D.

20

26

52

22

80

40

India

22

1000

Italy

22

18

Japan

13

111

245

29

368

453

451

651

99

Kuwait

29

52

13

63

48

Netherlands

45

26

14

Norway

51

10

36

15

20

28

O.P.E.C.
Saudi Arabia
Sweden
Switzerland
U.K.
UNICEF

22

45

33

43

22

78

106

324

85

144

77

129

110

333

55

42

U.N. System

18

21

93

202

293

212

141

115

U.S.A.

14

17

13

191

120

297

127

255

Suppliers Credit

10

211

325

NDE

12

24

South Korea

Others
21

51

36

83

Spain

15

Total

1922

1581

1788

2253

2839

2444

2982

5979

4774

Source : Flow of External Resources into Bangladesh, June 30, 2012.

Finance, Foreign Aid, Banking, Insurance, Co-operative and Credit Distribution

331

9.24 Commitment and Disbursement of Foreign Economic Assistance to Bangladesh


(Million U.S. Dollar)
Country/Agency
A.D.B.

2003-04

2004-05

Disbursement
2006-07
2007-08

2005-06

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

2011-12

172

208

264

342

448

618

1083

487

461

Australia

11

Belgium

Canada

21

62

18

42

19

32

31

19

33

15

112

China
Denmark

20

14

50

33

22

63

33

45

E.E.C./E.U.

21

73

66

70

33

54

18

16

Finland

France

Germany (FRG)

26

24

15

20

30

64

49

46

43

225

696

635

680

796

508

437

553

621

I.D.B./ISDB

17

70

25

23

11

21

19

17

17

I.F.A.D.

15

14

29

12

20

22

India

26

13

Japan

79

45

31

32

89

103

121

121

248

I.D.A.

Kuwait
Netherlands

55

32

12

10

13

41

13

24

11

Norway

11

47

O.P.E.C.

10

(-)3

11

23

Saudi Arabia

11

57

42

25

12

34

Switzerland

U.A.E.

U.K.

94

85

157

69

128

132

61

102

137

UNICEF

30

25

18

30

52

78

62

54

59

U.N.System

36

34

111

85

178

143

180

165

142

U.S.A.

12

62

15

149

161

44

12

34

Sweden

Supplier's credit

Others
N.D.E.
South Korea

15

10

74

10

Spain

Grand Total :
1032
1449
Note : Figures may differ due to rounding.

1566

1631

2063

1847

2206

1760

2035

Source : Flow of External Resources into Bangladesh, June 30, 2012

332 Finance, Foreign Aid, Banking, Insurance, Co-operative and Credit Distribution

9.25

Banks and Their Offices Operating in Bangladesh


(Number)

1999
2000
Name of Banks
Central Bank
Bangladesh Bank
10
10
Nationalised Commercial
3606
3608
Bank :
Sonali Bank
1293
1291
Janata Bank
898
900
Agrani Bank
903
903
Rupali Bank Ltd.
512
514
Private Local Bank
1271
1332
Pubali Bank Ltd.
350
350
Uttara Bank Ltd.
198
198
The City Bank Ltd.
76
76
United Commercial Bank Ltd.
79
79
62
64
Arab Bangladesh Bank Ltd.
IFIC Bank Ltd.
54
54
Islami Bank Bangladesh Ltd.
116
121
The Oriental Bank Ltd.
34
34
Eastern Bank Limited
21
22
National Credit & Commerce
27
29
Bank Ltd.
Prime Bank Ltd.
21
26
South East Bank Ltd.
12
13
Dhaka Bank Ltd.
14
17
Al-Arafa Islami Bank Ltd.
37
40
Social Investment Bank Ltd.
14
15
Dutch Bangla Bank Ltd.
9
11
Mercentile Bank Ltd.
10
14
Standard Bank Ltd.
9
10
One Bank Ltd.
4
5
Export import Bank of
7
10
Bangladesh Ltd.
Bangladesh Commerce Bank
24
24
Ltd.
Mutual Trust Bank Ltd.
4
7
4
8
First Security Bank Ltd.
The Premier Bank Ltd.
6
7
Bank Asia Ltd.
5
7
The Trust Bank Ltd.
8
10
National Bank Ltd.
66
75
Shahjalal Islami Bank Ltd.
2
Jamuna Bank Ltd.
3
BRAC Bank Ltd.
1
Foreign Private Bank.
36
36
American Express Bank
3
3
Standard Chartered Bank
6
6
A.N.Z. Grindlays Bank PLC
13
13
Habib Bank Ltd.
2
2
State Bank of India
1
1
Commercial Bank of Sylon
2
2
Ltd.
National Bank of Pakistan
1
1
Muslim Commercial Bank
2
2
Citi Bank N.A.
2
2
Woori Bank Ltd.
1
1
2
2
The Hongkong & Sanghai
Banking Corp Ltd
Shamil Bank of Bahrain
1
1
E.C.(Islamic Bankers)
Bank AL-Falah Ltd.
Specialized Bank
1200
1266
854
889
Bangladesh Krishi Bank
Rajshahi Krishi Unnayan
301
331
Bank
Bangladesh Shilpa Bank
15
15
5
6
Bangladesh Shilpa Rin
Sanghsta
BASIC Bank Ltd.
25
25
Financial Insitutions
1265
1322
Ansar V.D.P. Unnayan Bank
72
77
Bangladesh Sambya Bank
1
1
Ltd.
Grameen Bank
1160
1173
Karma Sangsthan Bank
32
71
7388
7574
Total (all Banks)
Source : Activities of Bank and Financial Institutions

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

10
3501

10
3398

10
3396

10
3387

10
3387

10
3387

10
3389

10
3390

1221
871
903
506
1414
350
198
76
80
69
58
128
34
22
31

1186
847
872
493
1487
350
198
77
80
69
62
141
34
22
32

1186
847
870
493
1553
350
198
77
80
70
62
151
31
22
36

1183
847
864
493
1637
350
198
77
80
67
65
169
30
22
41

1183
847
864
493
1637
350
198
77
80
67
65
169
30
22
41

1183
848
864
492
1778
356
201
78
84
68
65
176
30
25
48

1183
848
866
492
1927
361
207
83
84
71
69
186
30
28
53

1184
848
869
492
1993
361
207
83
84
71
70
196
31
30
54

27
19
18
40
9
17
15
13
7
16

30
23
20
40
24
17
20
15
10
19

36
27
23
40
24
19
25
18
15
24

41
31
29
41
24
28
28
22
18
28

41
31
29
41
24
28
28
22
18
28

50
31
37
46
24
39
35
26
23
30

61
38
42
46
24
49
41
29
30
35

65
43
44
50
24
49
41
31
35
39

25

25

25

25

25

25

25

25

8
10
12
12
11
76
8
8
7
21
3
6
2
1
2

13
11
18
14
13
76
10
15
9
37
3
18
2
2
2

16
12
21
17
14
76
12
19
13
40
4
18
2
2
2

20
12
21
19
18
76
16
23
18
47
25
2
3
3

20
12
21
19
18
76
16
23
18
47
25
2
3
3

25
15
26
24
26
91
21
27
26
55
26
3
4
5

30
20
27
29
31
101
26
35
36
61
27
4
4
6

32
23
30
32
34
101
26
36
46
63
27

1
2
1
2

2
3
1
3

2
3
1
5

2
3
1
5

2
3
1
5

2
4
1
7

2
4
1
8

4
4
1
8

1314
921
349

1313
921
349

1322
929
349

1335
938
353

3
1335
938
353

3
1344
942
357

5
1359
948
364

5
1367
955
364

15
4

15
3

15
2

15
2

15
2

15
2

15
2

15
2

25
1337
74
1

25
1355
74
1

27
1521
76
1

27
1909
81
1

27
1909
81
1

28
2493
81
1

30
2666
81
1

31
2735
100
1

1178
84
7597

1195
85
7600

1358
86
7842

1735
92
8325

1735
92
8325

2319
92
9067

2481
103
9412

2530
104
9558

4
4
6

Finance, Foreign Aid, Banking, Insurance, Co-operative and Credit Distribution

9.26

333

Assets and Liabilities of Banks (All Banks)


(Million Taka)

Items
1. Assets
a
Cash in hand and at bank
b.
Money at call and short
notice
c.
Foregin currency balance
d.
Bills
e.
f.
g.

Advances
Investments
Other assets

2004-05

2005-06

Years
2007-08

2006-07

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

159317.5
14649.6

175256.2
11480.0

215766.0
13940.0

230854.6
25635.0

375565.3
28048.9

414084.1
44362.7

517217.5
32057. 3

48895.0
108893.9

68973.6
177784.0

76719.4
198077.8

87048.9
176037.3

107049.6
152929.2

110747.9
183285.7

143531.5
285885.4

1088601.8
214618.2
4194219.5

1277745.1
241719.2
4660743.8

1449680.2
297092.5
3677181.6

1790963.4
409662.0
3292682.5

2081252.3
488823.4
3807020.9

2579910.1
583628.9
4717284.0

3198910.8
759588.4
59413123

Total
2. Liabilities
a.
Paidup capital
b.
Reserve
c.
Deposits

5829195.5

6613701.9

5928457.5

6012883.7

7040689.6

8633303.4

10878503.2

38208.0
43379.8
1469124.7

46714.9
49541.2
1724249.7

62369.0
76751.8
2020534.2

79107.4
100173.0
2368977.5

105846.2
134623.2
2856954.9

135600.3
178278.1
3448144.9

193953.5
250144.1
4199239.8

d.
e.
f.

81333.9
19531.5
4177555.6

109670.8
35551.1
4502307.6

86072.2
33148.7
3649519.6

130881.2
34270.6
3299412.0

111183.2
41261.4
3790820.4

142506.4
40716.7
4684791.0

260823.0
56353.6
5910923.3

Total
5829195.5
6613701.9
5928457.5
Note : All Schedule Banks and Bangladesh Shamabaya Bank Ltd.
Source : Bangladesh Bank Bulletin, Oct-Dec, 2010, July-Sept, 2011

6012883.7

7040689.6

8633303.4

10878503.2

Borrowings
Foreign liabilities
Other liabilities

9.27

Trends of Bank Credit

218988
223041
240563
247887
335550

Advances as
% Total credit
97.07
96.87
96.83
96.99
96.66

(Million Taka)
Bills as %
Total credit
2.93
3.13
3.17
3.01
3.34

12330
16813
20055
20402
22708

380978
426488
484076
546180
601874

96.76
96.06
95.86
96.26
96.23

3.24
3.94
4.14
3.74
3.77

35236
36391
42231
70332
82954

707145
795931
887946
1020372
1197664

94.88
95.43
95.24
93.11
93.07

4.98
4.57
4.76
6.89
6.93

2005-06
1296481
143079
1439560
90.06
2006-07
1484298
164649
1648947
90.01
2007-08
1831144
135262
1966406
93.12
2008-09
2142186
117151
2259337
94.81
2009-10
2641822
140676
2782498
94.94
2010-11
3266342
210423
3476765
93.95
2011-12
3876839
2385222
4115361
94.20
Note :
i. Total advances including balances with OFIs-Public & money at call and short notice & excluding inter-bank.
ii. Figures as on 30th June.
Source: Economic Trends, Bangladesh Bank, September, 2012.

9.94
9.98
6.88
5.19
5.06
6.05
5.80

Period

Advances

Bills

Total Bank Credit

1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95

212580
216064
232937
240433
324338

6408
6977
7626
7454
11212

1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00

368648
409675
464021
525778
579166

2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05

670909
759540
845715
950040
1114710

334 Finance, Foreign Aid, Banking, Insurance, Co-operative and Credit Distribution

9.28
Period

1993-94
1994-95

Deposits of Scheduled Banks by Type


Demand
deposits

Time
deposits

57511
66143

Total bank
deposits

252359
290329

Total outstanding
balance of post office
savings bank deposits

309870
356472

1995-96
73361
312311
385672
1996-97
75924
354603
430527
1997-98
77352
399805
477157
1998-99
85628
457773
543401
1999-00
97053
548811
645864
2000-01
108691
648268
756959
2001-02
116204
744549
860753
2002-03
128279
872511
1000790
2003-04
146126
992737
1138863
2004-05
168499
1160423
1328922
2005-06
197396
1380219
1577615
2006-07
234625
1613362
1847987
2007-08
265176
1894805
215981
2008-09
302365
2300730
2603095
2009-10
416218
2750428
3166646
2010-11
481062
3374189
3855251
2011-12
510604
4073881
4584485
Source : Economic Trends, Bangladesh Bank , November, 2011 &Bd. Bank Bulletin, Oct.-Dec, 2010.

9.29
Period
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95

(Million taka)
End of period
Jan.-Dec.

9352.4
14246.9

1994
1995

16162.4
14002.3
11498.8
9745.9
39230.3
42987.8
61824.0
153788.2
297830.4
64495.2
na
na
na
na
a

1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2010
2010
-

Trends of Money Supply


Currency
outside banks
44801
54160
65651

Demand
deposits

Money Supply
(M-I)

Time
deposits

(Million taka)
Money Supply
(M-II)

45825
57511
66143

90626
111671
131794

224730
252359
290329

315356
364030
422123

1995-96
71233
73361
1996-97
75746
75924
1997-98
81533
77352
1998-99
86866
85628
1999-00
101760
97053
2000-01
114783
108691
2001-02
125314
116204
2002-03
139018
128279
2003-04
158110
146126
2004-05
185181
168499
2005-06
228621
197396
2006-07
266438
234625
2007-08
326899
265176
2008-09
360492
302365
2009-10
461571
416218
2010-11
547951
481062
2011-12
584171
510604
Notes : Money supply (1) + Time deposit = Money supply (II) or Broad Money.
Figures correspond to the last Friday of each month.
Source : Economic Trends, Bangladesh Bank , September, 2012

144594
151670
158885
172494
198813
223474
241611
267432
304480
354041
426523
501680
59144
664269
879883
1031011
1097214

312311
354603
399805
457773
548811
648268
744549
872511
992737
1160423
1380219
1613362
1894805
2300730
2750428
3374189
4073881

456905
506273
558690
630267
747624
871741
986160
1139943
1297217
1514464
1806742
2115042
2487949
2964999
3630311
4405200
5171095

Finance, Foreign Aid, Banking, Insurance, Co-operative and Credit Distribution

9.30

335

Bank Advances by Main Economic Purposes


2004-05
106746.4

2005-06
113529.2

2006-07
109031.3

2007-08
122258.1

2008-09
137537..6

2009-10
155692.8

(Million taka)
2010-11
196552.0

capital financing)

199521.9

244756.1

301083.6

368636.9

451260.9

542651.1

700542.7

3.

Working capital financing

220689.1

257989.6

285100.9

328328.6

356685.1

385164.3

470597.0

4.

Construction

74562.1

86684.7

105125.7

116749.1

143924.7

181923.4

241900.5

5.

Water-works & sanitary services

56.1

34.8

148.0

51.4

241.1

620.7

1160.5

13837.0

19595.2

28702.9

39547.5

35793.4

35238.0

50498.5

7493.0

9193.3

6751.8

5180.6

6264.7

6376.9

5837.7

394935.8

437604.4

486207.6

640480.4

740452.0

971695.5

1216810.1

Economic purpose
1.
Agriculture, fishery & forestry
2.

Industry (other than working

6.

Transport & communication

7.

Storage

8.

Trade

9.

Miscellaneous
Total

99180.0

122265.7

143581.6

194292.9

218326.4

295071.8

328949.7

1117321.9

1291653.0

1465733.4

1815525.5

2090485.9

2574434.5

3212848.7

Source: Bangladesh Bank Bulletin, Oct-Dec, 210, July-Sep2011.

9.31
Sectors
I. Public Sector

Bank Credit by Sectors (All Banks)


2003-04

2004-05

2005-06

2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

(Million taka)
2010-11

2009-10

41846.1

68863.6

74631.3

66869.2

64793.2

84670.2

7024.8

3245.7

3389.5

3696.3

3997.1

4990.1

1840.9

2144.1

755.6

4896.1

791.8

17033.1

21239.4

11132.3

101.9

32.9

24.0

174.2

4.4

170.6

3.7

Non-financial public enterprises

32216.8

62982.2

69568.9

57303.4

59410.3

62348.7

75270.3

104649.5

(a) Nationalised sector

31358.5

61685.0

68629.4

56365.0

58620.1

61899.2

74823.0

104051.4

(b) Others n.e.c.

858.3

1297.2

939.5

938.4

790.2

499.5

447.3

598.1

Local bodies

658.7

457.2

323.1

182.7

155.0

127.7

100.1

73.4

3.0

1.5

570.2

616.5

434.6

909456.4

1048458.3

1217021.7

1398864.2

1750732.3

2005815.7

2475646.9

3093633.4

91512.2

103089.7

117816.0

114159.7

128750.4

138271.8

159320.6

205475.4

Manufacturing companies

372597.7

416779.2

503684.0

603676.4

750297.2

886964.7

1046538.2

1332670.6

Commerce & trade

268868.7

320643.1

352683.5

394959.5

504665.3

564665.6

748287.8

936560.4

20285.9

19006.6

18661.6

17366.7

16655.5

19854.5

26470.1

37102.3

19914.7

24037.4

29465.6

34302.4

383448

47170.2

61279.6

73153.6

Government

98787.6
2173.8

119215.3
3360.1

Autonomous and semiautonomous


bodies
Financial institutions

corporations

Others
II. Private Sector
Agriculture and professionals

Transport and storage


companies
Construction companies
Private Trust Funds & Nonprofit
Organisations

449.9

313.4

Financial institutions

15806.5

23528.8

28313.7

28115.1

37275.5

36466.5

62370.5

69640.6

Professionals & self employed

22394.6

19369.6

24674.5

25382.8

29486.1

30170.7

22543.5

28907.2

Others n.e.c.

98416.2

121690.5

195722.8

180901.6

245257.5

282241.7

348836.6

410123.3

Grand Total

951302.5

1117321.9

1291653.0

1465733.4

1815525.5

2090485.9

2574434.5

3212848.7

persons

Source: Bangladesh Bank Bulletin Oct-Dec, 2010, July-Sept, 2011

336 Finance, Foreign Aid, Banking, Insurance, Co-operative and Credit Distribution

9.32

Bank Advances and Deposits by Division/Districts and Locality


(Million taka)

Division/
Districts

Advances
2007-2008 2008-09

Locally

2005-06

2006-07

Urban
Rural
Tota

205082.5
18418.0
223500.5

233150.7
18743.3
251894.0

322164.3
21940.3
344104.6

Bandarban

Urban
Rural
Tota

225.6
555.2
780.8

191.6
524.8
716.4

Brahmanbaria

Urban
Rural
Total

2235.5
2100.2
4335.7

Chandpur

Urban
Rural
Total

Chittagong

Deposits
2007-2008
2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

2005-06

2006-07

2009-10

2010-11

382666.3
25623.0
408289.3

478156.1
34406.8
512562.9

584291.5
43235.5
627527.0

263036.4
64193.8
327230.2

305197.8
71276.5
376474.3

357470.8
85487.2
442958.0

426432.9
108375.5
535808.4

518939.9
128287.2
647227.1

640863.7
154462.3
795326.0

212.9
534.1
747.0

225.1
600.3
825.4

290.8
629.6
920.4

473.8
670.0
1143.8

771.3
298.2
1069.5

914.8
336.2
1251.0

1009.4
391.6
1401.0

1015.6
542.2
1557.8

1215.3
690.3
1905.6

1499.6
758.3
2257.9

2198.1
2194.7
4392.8

2340.0
2387.2
4727.2

1877.6
2731.1
4608.7

2589.0
3617.8
6206.8

3867.2
5035.6
8902.8

8128.6
4790.1
12918.7

9641.9
5327.6
14969.5

11559.3
6714.6
18273.9

14417.9
8529.6
24947.5

16360.6
9889.9
262505

18954.6
11809.4
30764.0

2319.8
1371.5
3691.3

2436.5
1380.5
3817.0

2393.7
1725.4
4122.1

2495.6
1788.6
4284.2

3382.4
2220.2
5602.6

4655.2
2667.6
7322.8

8357.3
4711.2
13068.5

9701.2
4503.9
14205.1

9286.3
6688.4
15974.7

10913.4
8072.0
18985.4

12448.1
9386.6
21834.7

15291.4
11144.0
26435.4

Urban
Rural
Total

180925.2
4000.0
184925.2

207450.0
3951.9
211401.9

289890.0
5092.3
294982.3

347838.6
6055.0
354493.6

434042.0
11069.3
445111.3

525568.9
137506
539319.5

189449.7
28073.3
217523.0

218228.7
32291.3
250520.0

256671.7
37777.5
294449.2

305181.6
49306.2
354487.8

377812.8
59759.3
437572.1

470949.9
72219.9
543169.3

Rangamati

Urban
Rural
Total

438.9
474.6
913.5

429.3
644.2
893.5

468.9
483.8
952.7

487.5
53.6.1
1023.6

564.7
597.9
1162.6

745.9
701.5
1447.4

2031.4
1009.8
3041.2

2098.0
1000.8
3098.8

2334.9
1102.6
3437.5

2359.6
1329.2
3688.8

2819.2
1406.5
4225.7

3510.5
1857.2
5367.7

Comilla

Urban
Rural
Total

5643..3
3257.8
8901.1

6215.4
3280.4
9495.8

8113.1
3832.4
11945.5

9272.4
4101.9
13374.3

11472.4
5240.4
16712.8

14993.7
6936.4
21930.1

20298.9
11670.5
31969.4

23722.8
13247.9
36970.7

27357.2
15617.5
42974.7

33880.5
17485.3
51365.8

39064.0
19903.4
58967.4

45925.5
23813.4
69738.9

Cox's Bazar

Urban
Rural
Total

3580.8
1781.5
5362.3

3909.3
1825.6
5734.9

4856.0
1986.3
6842.3

4974.8
2026.4
7001.2

6481.2
2156.4
8637.6

9026.1
2497.8
11523.9

6281.7
2634.3
8916.0

7531.6
2728.7
10260.3

9209.9
3141.5
12351.4

11840.2
3802.1
15642.3

14879.3
4986.4
19865.7

17963.1
5937.2
23900.3

Feni

Urban
Rural
Total

2468.7
1470.9
3939.6

2544.6
1509.6
4045.2

3940.7
1692.1
5632.8

4846.3
1900.3
6746.6

6374.5
2266.5
8641.0

8230.9
2724.3
10955.2

10011.9
3589.6
13601.5

11913.8
4020.0
15933.8

14610.6
4737.5
19348.1

17220.2
6426.4
23646.6

20007.8
7359.2
27367.0

24220.2
8792.9
33013.1

Khagrachhari

Urban
Rural
Total

203.8
322.8
526.6

225.5
274.9
500.4

228.5
313.0
541.5

266.9
338.7
605.6

354.8
386.2
741.0

528.7
473.0
1001.7

713.8
554.5
1268.3

1102.2
373.2
1475.4

1162.4
496.8
1659.2

1242.6
545.6
1788.2

1631.1
691.6
2322.7

2042.7
788.2
2830.9

Lakshmipur

Urban
Rural
Total

1697.2
1472.2
3169.4

1664.1
1678.0
3342.1

1930.9
2053.4
3984.3

2182.2
2476.7
4658.9

3040.0
3007.8
6047.8

3940.6
3671.9
7612.5

5399.9
2222.1
7622.0

6416.6
2375.7
8792.3

7066.9
2995.4
10062.3

8741.5
3813.8
112555.3

10182.1
4330.4
14512.5

12531.2
5237.7
17768.9

Noakhali

Urban
Rural
Total

5343.7
1611.3
6955.0

5886.3
1658.7
7545.0

7786.6
1840.3
9626.9

8199.3
2467.9
10667.2

9564.3
3214.7
12779.0

12260.5
4106.8
16367.3

11591.9
4640.2
16232.1

13926.2
5071.2
18997.4

17202.2
5823.8
23026.0

19619.8
8523.1
28142.9

22519.6
9883.6
32403.2

27975.5
12104.1
40079.6

Dhaka Dvision

Urban
Rural
Total

825612.2
45734.0
871346.2

958663.5
49230.0
1007893.5

1163014.1
59116.8
1222130.9

1339519.9
69318.9
1408838.8

1642984.2
85641.7
1728625.9

2044305.9
105286.2
2149592.1

952356.8
78691.6
1031048.4

1120671.9
90162.7
1210834.6

1349589.2
107486.0
1457075.2

1650036.1
133868.1
1783904.2

2023198.7
163322.5
2186521.2

2453400.3
209123.3
2662523.6

Dhaka

Urban
Rural
Total

768121.6
5799.2
773920.8

895644.3
7322.9
902967.2

1086235.7
11660.3
1097896.0

1251775.8
14736.0
1266511.8

1534481.9
19815.1
1554297.0

1907976.8
27416.4
1935393.2

864228.3
19289.5
883517.8

1018841.8
24075.8
1042917.6

1231496.2
30760.3
1262256.5

1508499.9
41017.3
1549517.2

1852199.7
55064.9
1907264.6

2237438.3
72558.5
2309996.8

Faridpur

Urban
Rural
Total

4199.9
1675.1
5875.0

4302.3
1713.8
6016.1

4672.7
1850.2
6522.9

4968.9
2058.4
7027.3

6998.0
2319.4
9317.4

9654.7
3005.4
12660.1

5922.0
2864.5
8786.5

6387.8
2885.6
9273.4

7318.4
3071.6
10390.0

8302.4
3772.3
12074.7

9650.5
4609.6
14260.1

12376.5
5946.8
18323.3

Chittagong
Div.

Source: Bangladesh Bank Bulletin, Oct-Dec-2010 July-Sept-2011

(Contd)

Finance, Foreign Aid, Banking, Insurance, Co-operative and Credit Distribution

9.32

337

Bank Advances and Deposits by Division/Districts and Locality


(Million taka)

Division/
Districts

Locally

2005-06

2006-07

Advances
2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

2005-06

2006-07

Deposits
2007-08
2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

Gazipur

Urban
Rural
Total

3295.2
3806.5
7101.7

3440.1
4531.3
7971.4

3724.3
5590.0
9314.3

4535.1
7525.
12061.0

7726.3
9866.1
17592.4

10665.4
12180.7
22846.1

9627.4
10773.4
20400.8

11443.8
12870.4
24314.2

14204.7
16078.3
30283.0

17243.2
19028.0
36271.2

22649.5
23050.3
45699.8

28590.5
29979.3
58569.8

Gopalganj

Urban
Rural
Total

866.2
898.3
1764.5

854.1
933.4
1787.5

935.0
1042.5
1977.5

1107.8
1156.5
2264.3

1488.9
1264.4
2753.3

1955.4
1423.1
3378.5

2198.7
1262.3
3461.0

2427.4
1286.1
3713.5

2835.6
1391.6
4227.2

3274.6
1472.1
4746.7

4087.4
1786.6
5874.0

5697.6
2222.8
7920.4

Jamalpur

Urban
Rural
Total

3237.3
3672.9
6910.2

3313.5
3903.0
7216.5

3188.6
4143.7
7332.3

3326.0
4362.2
7688.2

3812.3
4720.9
8533.2

4904.9
5140.0
10044.9

3176.3
1675.2
4851.5

3585.5
1840.7
5426.2

4001.1
2138.5
6139.6

4679.6
2481.8
7161.4

5784.7
2548.3
8333.0

6806.7
3117.5
9924.2

Kishoreganj

Urban
Rural
Total

2172.4
2483.4
4655.8

2293.4
2809.6
5103.0

2758.1
2625.8
5383.9

3156.1
2976.4
6132.5

4363.1
3376.4
7739.5

5654.5
3786.4
9440.9

4660.9
2124.9
6785.8

5397.2
2311.7
7708.9

6536.7
2561.0
9097.7

8065.6
2999.5
11065.1

9601.1
3545.2
13146.3

12022.2
4470.7
16492.9

Madaripur

Urban
Rural
Total

1324.7
1114.6
2439.3

1315.4
1207.0
2522.4

1508.6
1463.4
2972.0

1673.3
1677.0
3350.3

2180.7
1884.8
4065.5

2768.2
2242.0
5010.2

2819.3
1254.1
4073.4

3174.1
1341.9
4516.0

3896.1
1589.5
5485.6

4455.9
2144.1
6600.0

5351.9
2624.4
7976.3

7272.6
3564.5
10837.1

Manikgonj

Urban
Rural
Total

706.5
1528.6
2235.1

723.0
1455.6
2178.6

809.2
1514.1
2323.3

808.9
1541.8
2350.7

41152.4
1773.2
2925.6

1662.7
2064.5
3727.2

2905.5
4052.8
6958.3

3422.1
4242.5
7664.6

4249.9
4369.2
8619.1

5789.2
4629.1
10418.3

6759.3
5283.0
12042.3

7903.8
6394.1
14297.9

Munshiganj

Urban
Rural
Total

2524.4
2924.9
5449.3

2422.5
2611.9
5034.4

2179.1
2711.1
4890.2

2128.1
2919.1
5047.2

2180.4
3416.5
5596.9

2238.2
4029.4
6267.6

2438.8
7787.7
10226.5

2692.3
8644.9
11337.2

3294.7
9226.8
12521.5

3648.1
10801.5
13949.6

4204.0
5372.2
11836.2
14265.8
16040.2 19638.0

Mymensingh

Urban
Rural
Total

4055.2
4914.0
8969.2

4147.2
5091.1
9238.3

4761.6
5890.7
10652.3

5694.9
7010.4
12705.3

7761.6
8460.6
16222.2

10644.7
10033.2
20677.9

9646.2
2777.5
12423.7

10951.8
3077.1
14028.9

11976.8
3726.4
15703.2

14222.2
4546.1
18768.3

17052.5
5318.3
22370.8

22120.1
6835.9
28956.0

Narayanganj

Urban
Rural
Total

24110.4
3552.9
27663.3

28922.7
3702.1
32624.8

39041.5
4617.2
43658.7

45105.3
4148.7
50254.0

51180.7
6864.9
58045.6

61278.2
8636.6
69914.8

21789.2
8095.3
29884.5

26351.3
9092.3
35443.6

29155.0
11180.4
40335.4

36414.6
14533.9
50948.5

42646.1
18664.3
61310.4

54503.4
24764.4
79267.8

Norsingdi

Urban
Rural
Total

4268.9
4228.0
8496.9

4531.2
4885.1
9416.3

5862.7
5819.2
11681.9

6866.8
7187.3
4054.1

9048.3
9509.7
18558.0

11488.7
10901.7
22390.4

8167.8
6232.2
14400.0

9104.6
7064.5
16169.1

10938.0
8183.4
19121.4

12899.0
11233.1
24132.1

15676.5
10971.3
26647.8

19668.8
13159.2
32828.0

Netrokona

Urban
Rural
Total

1422.6
2678.6
4101.2

1443.3
2658.7
4102.0

1417.7
3119.7
4537.4

1436.5
3226.7
4663.2

1681.6
3485.7
5167.3

2085.5
3773.7
5859.2

1784.8
968.7
2753.5

2009.7
977.2
2986.9

2150.3
1159.6
3309.9

2246.7
1461.6
3708.3

2744.5
1682.5
4427.0

3523.4
2084.7
5607.8

Rajbari

Urban
Rural
Total

817.9
1177.8
1995.7

818.1
1176.0
1994.1

894.9
1275.7
2170.6

1081.9
1378.4
2460.3

1436.2
1553.7
2989.9

1921.6
1854.4
3776.0

1892.5
1088.0
2980.5

2031.5
1059.0
3090.5

2178.9
1133.4
3312.3

2644.1
1207.6
3851.7

3123.9
1393.5
4517.4

4022.9
1766.9
5789.8

Urban
655.0
629.9
667.1
Rural
948.7
969.4
1149.9
Total
1603.7
1599.3
1816.9
Source: Bangladesh Bank Bulletin, Oct-Dec-2010 & July-Sept-2011

758.4
1307.5
2065.9

947.8
1440.1
2414.9

1322.1
1639.0
2961.1

1423.2
1594.9
3018.1

1641.3
1742.9
3384.2

2101.0
2048.3
4149.4

2188.8
2573.8
4762.6

2752.6
3760.1
2992.2
3763.7
5744.8
7523.8
(Contd)

Sariatpur

338 Finance, Foreign Aid, Banking, Insurance, Co-operative and Credit Distribution

9.32

Bank Advances and Deposits by Division/Dritricts and Locality


(Million taka)

Division/
Districts

Locally

Advances
2007-08
2008-09

Deposits
2007-08
2008-09

2005-06

2006-07

2009-10

2010-11

2005-06

2006-07

2009-10

2010-11

Sherpur

Urban
Rural
Total

1469.8
1791.6
3261.4

1499.2
1909.9
3409.1

1909.5
2215.6
4125.1

1586.3
2063.6
3649.9

2319.5
2467.3
4786.8

2799.6
2889..1
5688.7

1313.7
636.7
1950.4

1555.6
671.6
2227.2

1809.4
728.8
2538.2

2054.1
848.0
2902.1

2458.3
948.8
3407.1

2901.8
1159.1
4060.9

Tangail

Urban
Rural
Total

2364.2
2538.9
4903.1

2363.3
2349.2
4712.5

3186.6
2891.0
6077.6

2771.0
2579.8
5350.8

4197.5
3422.9
7620.4

5284.7
4270.6
9555.3

8362.2
6213.9
14576.1

9654.1
6978.5
16632.6

11446.4
8138.9
19585.3

13408.1
9618.3
23026.4

16456.2
11003.1
27459.3

19419.4
13069.7
32489.1

Khulna Division

Urban
Rural
Total

54108.4
15206.6
69315.0

57042.2
14242.3
71284.5

76513.7
17502.0
94015.7

73479.9
15518.1
89028.0

91367.1
20731.7
112098.8

123871.5
26307.5
150178.0

57150.2
24504.9
81855.1

64278.9
24788.2
89067.1

76045.6
25290.0
102335.6

89970.7
28989.0
1189529.7

104725.5
34813.9
139539.4

129813.9
41378.3
171192.2

Bagerhat

Urban
Rural
Total

1034.6
1290.8
2325.4

1055.2
1446.2
2501.4

1147.5
1913.5
3061.0

1173.1
1721.4
2894.5

1425.1
2002.6
3427.7

1866.4
2471.6
4338.0

3677.5
2414.5
6092.0

4027.1
2716.9
6744.0

3812.7
2855.4
6668.1

4209.3
3211.4
7420.7

5084.4
3639.2
8723.6

6028.6
4582.2
10610.8

Chuadanga

Urban
Rural
Total

1117.5
808.3
1925.8

1099.2
831.2
1930.4

1775.3
1007.9
2783.2

1283.0
915.2
2198.2

2645.3
1291.1
3936.4

3520.7
1594.3
5115.0

2544.8
1080.2
3625.0

2839.2
1129.8
3969.0

2995.9
1315.1
4311.0

3356.2
41501.8
4858.0

3925.3
1786.1
5711.4

4999.6
2055.7
7055.3

Jessore

Urban
Rural
Total

9573.9
4481.2
14055.1

9835.1
3423.2
13258.3

15907.1
3834.2
19741.3

17349.1
3395.5
20744.6

18334.4
4565.1
22899.5

26004.3
6092.4
32096.7

8988.3
6798.7
15787.0

10788.6
6625.0
17413.6

13195.0
6935.7
20130.7

16131.2
6924.6
23055.8

19617.9
7735.2
27353.1

23511.6
9436.7
32948.3

Jhenaidah

Urban
Rural
Total

2111.2
1098.0
3209.2

2124.2
1061.4
3185.6

2920.2
1253.3
4173.5

2325.5
1195.6
3521.1

3796.8
1546.8
5343.6

5198.6
2045.5
7244.1

3890.5
1162.8
5053.3

4167.2
1150.9
5318.1

4624.9
1350.8
5975.7

5310.2
1566.2
6876.4

6369.2
1887.8
8257.0

8014.1
2445.2
10459.3

Khulna

Urban
Rural
Total

31062.9
1622.6
32685.5

32779.8
1453.1
34232.9

40468.2
1943.3
42411.5

38779.2
17134
40492.6

46442.1
2425.5
48870.6

64129.8
3151.1
67280.9

25337.4
3429.2
28766.6

28037.6
3507.1
31544.7

34928.2
3875.6
38803.8

40471.4
4075.7
44547.1

45992.7
5840.3
51833.0

57444.3
6901.4
64345.7

Kushtia

Urban
Rural
Total

5904.2
2126.7
8030.9

6846.3
2230.5
9076.8

9865.9
2987.4
12853.3

8574.6
2413.1
10987.7

13386.2
3522.2
16908.4

16002.0
4543.0
20545.0

5540.5
2522.6
8063.1

6182.5
2412.5
8595.0

7087.3
2547.1
9634.4

9001.1
3439.2
12440.3

10422.4
3921.9
14344.3

13215.6
4192.0
17407.6

Magura

Urban
Rural
Total

412.8
821.6
1234.4

389.6
876.1
1265.7

460.0
1032.9
1492.9

408.2
936.5
1344.7

657.5
1166.0
1823.5

975.0
1352.9
2327.9

1253.0
1286.5
2539.5

1323.3
1271.2
2595.2

1599.4
1359.3
2958.7

2009.0
1520.8
3529.8

2398.3
1780.6
4178.9

3028.4
2134.1
5162.5

Meherpur

Urban
Rural
Total

443.6
557.8
1001.4

466.2
558.1
1024.3

539.6
744.9
1284.5

500.5
654.6
1155.1

662.9
923.7
1586.6

946.9
1177.4
2124.3

1192.9
646.1
1839.0

1364.9
668.0
2032.9

1594.2
735.6
2329.8

3529.8
1815.5
842.3

2108.2
1025.1
3133.3

2496.5
1174.3
3670.8

Narail

Urban
Rural
Total

693.2
599.4
1292.6

742.2
554.5
1296.7

866.5
661.1
1527.6

791.2
622.9
1414.1

965.7
741.0
1706.7

1223.8
861.3
2085.1

1425.4
987.6
2413.0

1640.1
846.4
2486.5

1811.3
869.9
2681.2

2657.8
2137.6
942.4

2610.2
1076.1
3686.9

3247.7
1342.5
4590.2

Satkhira

Urban
Rural
Total

1754.5
1800.2
3554.7

1704.4
1808.0
3512.4

2563.4
2123.5
4686.9

2295.5
1979.9
4275.4

3048.1
2547.7
45595.8

4004.0
3018.0
7022.0

3299.9
4176.7
7476.6

3908.4
4459.7
8368.1

4396.7
4445.5
8842.2

3080.0
5529.2
4964.6

6196.9
6121.0
1237.9

7827.5
7114.2
14941.7

Barishal Division

Urban
Rural
Total

8603.7
7604.1
16207.8

9204.5
7282.9
16487.4

13264.8
9840.7
23105.5

11132.8
8555.4
19688.5

15549.5
11332.3
26881.8

22006.6
10501.3
32507.9

26988.6
9579.3
35567.9

29719.6
11219.0
40938.6

10493.8
34262.6
12986.1

39970.3
15186.0
55157.2

49389.0
18591.4
67980.4

Barguna

Urban
Rural
Total

819.0
957.2
1776.2

832.4
1028.9
1861.3

950.7
1476.5
2427.2

994.8
1175.9
2169.9

1108.4
1767.0
2875.4

1628.7
634.6
2263.3

1776.6
645.6
2422.2

2478.1
711.9
3190.0

47248.7
2505.3
1086.9

2893.9
1151.3
4045.2

3525.8
1628.4
5154.2

Source: Bangladesh Bank Bulletin Oct-Dec-2010 & July-Sept-2011

(Contd)

Finance, Foreign Aid, Banking, Insurance, Co-operative and Credit Distribution

9.32

339

Bank Advances and Deposits by Division /Districts and Locality


(Million taka)
Advances

Division/
Districts

Locally

Barisal

Deposits

2005-06

2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

2005-06

2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

Urban
Rural
Total

4231.7
1846.2
6077.9

4426.8
1789.7
6216.5

5789.4
2038.6
7828.0

7866.8
2148.4
10015.2

8511.2
2416.7
10927.9

10510.1
2751.9
13262.0

10425.4
3189.6
13615.0

12175.0
3095.9
15270.9

13892.1
3668.2
17560.3

16978.5
3707.6
20686.1

19851.9
4326.6
24178.5

24001.5
5039.7
29041.2

Bhola

Urban
Rural
Total

1440.1
1265.9
2706.0

1498.4
1336.8
2835.2

1691.1
1563.2
3254.3

1903.8
1802.2
3706.0

2429.6
2061.6
4491.2

3491.8
2345.5
5837.3

3262.0
923.0
4185.0

3752.7
889.4
4642.1

4106.0
929.6
5035.6

4692.6
1258.9
5951.5

5251.7
1578.6
6830.3

6878.8
1976.5
3855.3

Jhalakati

Urban
Rural
Total

617.3
542.2
1159.5

660.8
521.0
1181.8

756.0
630.7
1386.7

753.5
704.2
1457.7

1051.7
859.3
1911.0

1340.6
1016.1
2356.7

1930.4
1166.7
3097.1

2244.6
1118.5
3363.1

2547.8
1199.9
3747.7

2891.8
1340.2
4232.0

3439.5
1591.8
5031.3

4006.3
1943.5
5949.8

Patuakhali

Urban

983.3

1228.2

1329.1

1630.9

2675.9

2639.0

3332.1

3770.4

2869.8

4637.6

6081.5

Rural
Total

1896.6
2879.9

1620.1
2848.3

1977.3
3306.4

2440.5
3623.3

2708.1
4339.0

3315.5
5991.4

1859.6
4498.6

1507.4
4739.5

1778.2
5548.6

2326.0
6195.8

2676.0
7313.6

3072.6
9154.1

Pirojpur

Urban
Rural
Total

512.3
1096.0
1608.3

557.9
986.4
1544.3

573.2
1170.0
1743.2

607.2
1268.9
1876.1

817.7
1519.6
2337.3

1224.2
2023.1
3247.3

2121.1
2727.8
4848.9

2807.6
2322.5
5130.1

2925.2
2931.2
5856.4

3324.6
3266.5
6591.1

3895.7
3862.6
7758.3

4895.1
4930.7
9825.8

Sylhet Division

Urban
Rural
Total

14617.9
7207.9
21825.8

15958.5
7406.5
23365.0

20258.0
8959.9
29217.9

23907.2
9910.8
33818.0

29916.1
11335.1
41251.2

39394.7
14141.8
53535.5

72434.3
30638.2
103072.5

82565.1
35167.6
117732.7

91545.7
39691.2
131236.9

98459.4
44070.6
142530.0

110709.2
48228.3
158937.5

130512.8
56867.5
187380.3

Hobigonj

Urban
Rural
Total

1010.1
1874.5
2884.6

968.4
1894.8
2863.2

1017.8
2095.5
3113.3

1190.5
2244.2
3434.7

1781.5
22773.
4054.6

2744.2
2655.1
5399.3

4312.2
2904.4
7216.6

4697.6
3283.4
7981.0

4984.6
3675.9
8660.5

5310.3
3996.8
9307.1

6340.3
4472.1
10812.4

8447.8
5378.9
13826.7

Maulavi Bazar

Urban
Rural
Total

2994.2
1154.1
4148.3

3038.9
1227.3
4266.2

3783.2
1420.3
5203.5

4351.9
1669.3
6021.2

5127.2
2023.8
7151.0

6649.1
2637.3
9286.4

13820.0
4330.0
18150.0

15632.4
5110.7
20743.1

17767.7
5850.2
23617.9

18277.9
7454.0
25731.9

20219.2
8461.8
28681.0

23776.2
10226.0
34002.2

Sunamganj

Urban
Rural
Total

705.4
1892.9
2598.3

744.2
1867.6
2611.8

928.3
2286.0
3214.3

1172.2
1982.9
3155.1

1611.2
2033.5
3644.7

2299.2
2162.9
4462.1

3911.3
3709.4
7620.7

4859.1
3663.0
8522.1

5550.0
3810.3
9360.3

6252.3
3821.2
10073.5

6571.8
4071.8
10643.6

8198.8
4753.7
12952.5

Sylhet

Urban
Rural
Total

9908.2
2286.4
12194.6

11207.0
2416.8
13623.8

14528.7
3158.1
17686.8

17192.6
4014.4
21207.0

21396.2
5004.7
26400.9

27702.2
6685.5
34387.7

50390.8
19694.4
70085.2

57376.0
23110.5
80486.5

63243.4
26364.8
89598.2

68618.9
28798.6
97417.5

77577.9
31222.6
108800.5

90090.0
36508.9
126598.9

Rajshahi Div.

Urban
Rural
Total

55239.6
34218.1
89457.7

61628.5
33180.5
94809.0

76963.4
34392.2
111355.6

85029.5
37389.1
122418.6

75003.3
19970.8
94974.1

98894.4
24653.8
123548.2

78814.1
32991.2
111805.3

90399.3
31975.9
122375.2

105520.4
35984.5
141504.9

124872.8
41588.6
166461.4

101507.0
29232.9
130739.9

120698.3
34952.5
155650.8

Bogra

Urban
Rural
Total

8662.5
2829.3
11491.8

10537.2
2741.6
13278.8

14971.4
2668.3
17639.7

17114.3
2820.8
19935.1

22167.1
3357.2
25524.3

29815.5
4289.4
34104.9

12462.0
4018.5
16480.5

14128.8
4378.6
18447.4

17398.1
4555.0
21953.1

20311.3
4823.0
25134.3

24045.1
5109.9
29155.0

27612.1
5925.5
33537.6

Dinajpur

Urban
Rural
Total

4954.2
3488.9
8443.1

5868.4
3202.7
9071.1

6993.2
3156.5
10149.7

7193.9
3198.2
10392.1

10275.8
3647.6
13923.4

13806.7
4518.2
18324.9

6556.2
2931.9
9488.1

7070.1
2694.3
9764.4

8290.4
3274.1
11564.5

10530.5
3318.8
13849.3

12940.4
4126.1
17066.5

18420.0
4492.4
22912.4

Gaibandha

Urban
Rural
Total

1518.0
3439.2
4957.2

1635.1
3561.7
9196.8

1784.3
3656.5
5440.8

1894.2
3767.3
5661.5

2344.6
4165.5
6510.1

3020.5
4726.9
7747.4

1952.4
2074.4
4026.8

2151.6
2037.5
4189.1

2521.1
2281.7
4802.8

2762.5
2627.7
5390.2

3480.9
3179.4
6660.3

4123.3
3452.7
7576.0

Joypurhat

Urban
Rural
Total

1917.8
1131.9
3049.7

2280.1
849.4
3129.5

2482.6
906.0
3388.6

2735.6
1015.9
3751.5

3470.5
1207.9
4678.4

4487.8
1461.2
5949.0

1987.2
847.4
2834.6

2582.4
586.1
3168.5

3266.8
723.5
3990.3

3639.2
677.6
4316.8

4022.8
797.4
4820.2

4899.2
886.1
5785.3

Source: Bangladesh Bank Bulletin Oct-Dec-2010 & July-Sept-2011

1182.8

(Contd)

340 Finance, Foreign Aid, Banking, Insurance, Co-operative and Credit Distribution

9.32

Bank Advances and Deposits by Division/Districts and Locality


(Million taka)

Division/
Districts

Locally

2005-06

2006-07

Advances
2007-08
2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

2005-06

2006-07

Deposits
2007-08
2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

Kurigram

Urban
Rural
Total

1248.5
2195.4
3443.9

1365.3
2130.5
3495.8

1461.3
2237.3
3698.6

1572.7
2391.4
3964.1

1802.3
2704.2
4506.5

2181.2
2995.1
5176.3

1507.4
1320.4
2827.8

1734.0
1169.6
2903.6

1993.8
1281.1
3274.9

2524.0
1442.7
3966.7

3028.2
1701.7
4729.9

3574.6
2135.1
5709.7

Lalmonirhat

Urban
Rural
Total

640.7
1788.0
2428.7

782.0
1811.5
2593.5

969.4
1963.7
2933.1

1020.3
2133.6
3153.9

1247.4
2311.1
3558.5

1687.7
2569.0
4256.7

836.1
834.3
1670.4

893.8
831.7
1725.5

1028.5
909.1
1937.6

1364.5
1038.9
2403.4

1514.3
1200.
2714.8

1857.3
1365.7
3223.0

Natore

Urban
Rural
Total

2274.4
999.7
3274.1

2314.1
993.7
3307.8

2529.3
1148.3
3677.5

2681.5
1386.0
4067.5

3346.2
1712.6
5058.8

4437.5
2143.2
6580.7

3336.2
1736.7
5072.9

3927.4
1561.9
5489.3

4076.0
1872.6
5948.6

4263.7
2529.7
6793.4

4937.2
2678.2
7615.4

6033.4
3250.3
9283.7

Naogaon

Urban
Rural
Total

3613.7
3764.1
7377.8

4205.1
3680.9
7886.0

4903.1
4075.4
8978.5

5027.2
4322.7
9349.9

6590.4
5094.1
11684.5

8788.3
6328.4
15116.7

4564.8
3855.0
8419.8

5354.5
3885.7
9240.2

6360.2
4608.9
10969.1

7795.6
5118.1
12913.7

8721.7
5664.4
14386.1

10705.8
6420.9
17126.7

Nawabganj

Urban
Rural
Total

2205.0
860.0
3065.0

2530.4
802.9
3333.3

3256.3
868.1
4124.4

3747.6
960.4
4708.0

5555.2
1114.3
6669.5

7005.0
1305.9
8310.9

3046.4
1553.4
4599.8

3656.0
1398.2
5054.2

4508.2
1606.9
6115.1

5470.5
1770.5
7241.0

6199.0
1970.8
8169.8

7281.3
2086.6
9367.9

Nilphamari

Urban
Rural
Total

2973.4
2207.9
5181.3

3303.6
2280.9
5584.5

3948.2
2161.5
6109.7

4214.2
2468.4
6682.6

5149.7
2908.5
8058.2

6632.4
3562.2
10194.6

3089.0
719.6
3808.6

3671.9
595.6
4367.5

3993.2
855.7
4848.9

4468.6
1409.2
5877.8

5108.8
1606.6
6715.4

6191.0
2093.7
8284.7

Pabna

Urban
Rural
Total

5852.0
1900.2
7752.2

5461.6
1911.6
7373.2

6474.4
1959.3
8433.7

77137.6
2286.2
9423.8

8206.7
2659.7
10866.4

10657.6
3248.9
13906.5

7258.5
3125.5
10384.0

8327.0
3218.5
11545.5

9319.3
3327.2
12646.5

11026.7
4000.0
15026.7

12660.1
4558.6
17218.7

16454.5
5790.7
22245.4

Panchagarh

Urban
Rural
Total

835.3
1197.0
2032.3

848.9
1169.8
2018.7

927.3
1263.2
2190.5

1122.7
1453.2
2575.9

1339.8
1723.9
3063.7

1814.2
2048.5
3862.7

737.1
772.9
1510.0

735.9
830.2
1566.1

870.6
930.9
1801.5

967.5
956.3
1923.8

1206.2
1099.5
2305.7

1485.3
1215.7
2701.0

Rajshahi

Urban
Rural
Total

9704.8
1397.9
11102.7

10844.1
1198.1
12042.2

15237.7
1299.2
16536.9

16595.6
1424.9
18020.5

20329.7
1774.7
22104.4

26523.7
2340.8
28864.5

17933.9
1282.4
19716.3

20228.4
1360.7
21589.1

23511.6
1594.7
25106.3

28519.6
1954.3
30473.9

31396.9
2268.5
33665.4

35712.6
2668.3
38380.9

Rangpur

Urban

4786.3

5319.0

5924.8

7209.6

9501.8

13463.7

6142.3

7396.6

8650.4

10581.5

12208.5

15197.0

Rural
Total

3283.8
8070.1

3155.7
8474.7

3214.6
9139.2

3519.8
10729.4

4006.5
13508.3

4414.4
17878.1

2537.9
8680.2

2532.5
9929.1

2314.9
11465.3

3081.6
13663.1

3450.1
15658.6

4197.4
19394.4

Serajganj

Urban
Rural
Total

2581.5
2094.2
4675.7

2746.8
2068.8
4815.6

3288.2
2151.8
5440.0

3700.9
2564.3
6265.2

5337.5
3050.3
8387.8

7179.0
3536.0
10715.0

5411.4
3723.6
9135.0

6335.9
3728.2
10064.1

7200.5
4108.0
11308.5

7698.6
5461.1
13159.7

9524.2
6185.1
15709.3

11999.4
7924.1
19923.5

Thakurgaon

Urban
Rural
Total

1471.5
1640.6
3112.1

1586.8
1620.7
3207.5

1811.9
1662.6
3474.5

2061.6
1676.0
3737.6

2905.3
2005.8
4911.1

4263.1
2495.6
6758.7

1993.2
1157.3
3150.5

2205.0
1126.6
3331.8

2531.7
1240.2
3771.9

2948.5
1379.1
4327.6

3739.9
1481.6
5221.5

4323.5
1677.5
6001.0

Bangladesh

Urban
Rural
Total

1163264.3
128388.7
1291653.0

1335647.9
130085.5
1465733.4

1667012.5
148513.0
1815525.5

1920901.4
169584.5
2090485.9

2367543.0
206891.5
2574434.5

2958355.2
254493.5
3212848.7

1445798.4
241521.0
1687319.4

1689101.6
262950.2
1952051.8

2009891.3
306157.9
2316649.2

2424034.5
369877.9
2793912.4

2942277.8
436917.2
3379195.0

3579850.0
536005.5
4115855.5

Note :
Source :

Figures as on June 30.


Bangladesh Bank Bulletin, Oct-Dec- 2010 & July-Sept-2011

Finance, Foreign Aid, Banking, Insurance, Co-operative and Credit Distribution

9.33

341

Foreign Exchange Reserves and Exchange Rate

Year

Foreign Exchange Reserves


Million Taka

Exchange rates
(Period average of Official
Rates) Tk. U.S. Dollar

1989-90

18161

32.9214

1990-91

31478

35.6752

1991-92

62632

38.1453

1992-93

84416

39.1395

1993-94

111286

40.0009

1994-95

123073

40.2005

1995-96

84906

40.8365

1996-97

74877

42.7008

1997-98

80266

45.4563

1998-99

73650

48.0644

1999-00

81466

50.3112

2000-01

73831

53.9592

2001-02

90859

57.4347

2002-03

141753

57.9000

2003-04

163241

58.94

2004-05

186769

61.39

2005-06

242914

67.08

2006-07

349314

69.03

2007-08

421377

68.60

2008-09

515945

68.80

2009-10

747121

69.18

2010-11

809996

71.17

2011-12
Note: Position as on 30th June.
Source: Annual Report, Bangladesh Bank-2011-12.

848071

79.10

342 Finance, Foreign Aid, Banking, Insurance, Co-operative and Credit Distribution

9.34

Bank Rate and Interest Rate Structure of Post Office Savings Bank and House Building
Finance Corporation
Particulars

A.

Bank Rate

With effect
from
24.11.97

With effect
from
29.08.99

With effect
from
24.10.01

With effect
from
8.11.03

With effect
From
17.7.2004 &
on wards

With effect
From
01.07.2006

8.00

7.00

6.00

5.00

5.00

5.00

8.50

8.50

8.50

8.50

7.50

7.50

10.50
11.50
12.50

10.50
11.50
12.50

10.50
11.50
12.50

10.50
11.50
12.50

9.50
10.50
11.50

9.50
10.50
11.50

9.50
10.00
10.50

9.50
10.00
10.50

9.50
10.00
10.50

9.50
10.00
10.50

8.50
9.00
9.50

8.50
9.00
9.50

a) Loan upto Tk. 15 lacs


b) Loan above Tk. 15 lacs

13.00
15.00

13.00
15.00

13.00
15.00

13.00
15.00

13.00
15.00

12.00
12.00

Other Divisional/District
Head Quarters

10.00

10.00

10.00

10.00

10.00

10.00

B. Interest Rates on Deposits


with post office savings Bank
a)

Ordinary Account

b)

Fixed Deposit Account


(Interest After Maturity)
i)
ii)
iii)

c)

Fixed Deposit Account


(Interest after 6 months)
i)
ii)
iii)

C.

For one year


For two years
For three years

For one year


For two years
For three years

Interest Rates on construction


Loans Provided by House
Building Finance Corporation
i)

ii)

Dhaka and Chittagong


Metropoliton Cities

Source: Economic Trends, Bangladesh Bank, December-2012.

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9.35
Interest Rates on

Bank-Wise Interest-Rate Structure in Bangladesh


(Except Islamic Banks) End January, 2013
Nationalised Commercial
Banks
Sonali

Savings Deposit
Fixed Deposit rates:
Three months and above
but less than six months
Six months and above but
less than one year
One year & above but
less than two years
7.75Two years & above
but less than three years
Three years & above
Lending Rates:
Agriculure
Sub -Category-1

343

Agrani

Janata

Specialised Banks

Rupali

5.00-6.50

4.00

5.00-6.00

7.25

7.25

7.00

BKB

RAKUB

BDBL

4.50 5.00-7.00

5.00-7.00

5.00

6.50

3.00-4.00

7.50

7.00

7.00

7.50

7.50

7.25

BSRS

Private Banks
BASIC

The City

Uttara
4.50

Pubali

4.50

8.25 7.75-9.05

7.75

7.75

UCBL

ABBL

IFIC

5.00

6.00

5.00

8.50 8.00-9.00

NBL

4.50

7.50

7.50

7.50

7.75

7.50

8.00

7.50

7.25

8.00 8.50-9.00 8.00-9.00

8.00 8.00-9.05

8.00

7.75

8.00

8.00

7.75

8.00

8.00

8.25

7.75

7.50

7.00-8.50 8.50-9.00 8.50-9.00

8.00 8.50-9.05

8.25

8.00

8.25

8.00

8.00

8.50

8.25

8.50

8.00

7.75

7.50

- 8.60-9.15

8.50

8.00

8.25

8.50

8.50

7.75

- 8.60-9.15

8.50

10.00-12.50 00-11.00

2.00-10.00

10.00

10.00

10.00

13.00

10.00

13.00

12.00

13.00

13.00 5.00-8.00

10.0011.00
-

12.00

2.00-11.00

12.00

13.00

- 00-10.00

12.50
-

13.00
-

12.50
-

13.00
-

12.00
-

12.00
-

11.50
12.50

13.00
-

13.00
13.00

13.00
-

13.00
-

13.00
-

13.00
-

13.00
-

13.00
-

12.00

12.50

12.00

12.00

12.00

10.00

13.25

14.75

14.50

13.00

11.50

12.00

11.00

11.5012.50
-

16.50

Sub Category-2
12.50
king Capital to Large &Medium Scale
dustry
Sub Category-1
13.00
Sub Category-2
Working Capital to
Small Industry
Sub Category-1
13.00
Sub Category-2
Exports
7.00
Trade Financing
Sub Category-1
13.00
Sub Category-2
Housing
Loan
Sub Category-1
13.00
Sub Category-2
Consumer Credit
Sub Category-1
14.00

12.0012.50
-

16.50

--

13.00
-

13.00
-

13.00
-

13.00
-

13.00
-

12.00
-

13.00
-

13.00
-

13.00
-

13.00
-

13.00
-

13.00
-

13.00
-

13.00
-

13.00
7.00

12.00
7.00
13.00

12.00
7.00
13.00

13.00
7.00

13.00
7.00

13.00
7.00

13.00
7.00

16.50
7.00

13.00
7.00

14.50
7.00

14.00
7.00

13.00
7.00

13.00
7.00

13.00
7.00

13.00
-

13.00
-

13.00
13.00

13.00
-

13.00
13.00

13.00
-

13.00
-

13.00
-

13.00
-

13.00
-

13.00
-

13.00
-

13.00
-

13.00
-

13.00

13.00
-

13.00
13.00

13.00
-

13.00
-

13.00
-

13.00
-

13.00
-

13.00
-

14.00

14.00

13.00

14.00

13.00

14.75

11.50

15.50

16.00

17.00

12.50

17.50

13.0015.00
15.5016.00

12.0013.50
-

13.00

14.00

14.50

14.00

13.00

14.50

16.00

17.0018.00
-

14.50

13.0015.00
-

16.50

Sub -Category-2
Term loan to Large &
Medium Scale Ind.
Sub Category-1
Sub Category-2
Term loans to small
Industry
Sub Category-1

Sub Category-2

13.00
-

Others
Sub Category-1

Sub Category-2

Source: Monthly Economic Trends, Bangladesh Bank, January, 2013.

13.50
17.50

10.00- 6.00-18.00
16.00
16.75
-

13.50 450-1350
-

(Contd)

344 Finance, Foreign Aid, Banking, Insurance, Co-operative and Credit Distribution

9.35

Bank-Wise Interest Rate Structure in Bangladesh


(Except Islamic Banks) End January, 2013
Percent per annum

Interest Rates on
Savings Deposit
Fixed Deposit rates:
Three months and above but
less than six months
Six months and above but less
than one year
One year & above but less than
two years
Two years & above but less
than three years
Three years & above
Lending Rates:
Agriculture
Sub Category-1
Sub Category-2
Term loan to Large & Medium
Scale Ind.
Sub Category-1
Sub Category-2
Term loans to small Industry
Sub Category-1
Sub Category-2
Working Capital to Industry
Sub Category-1
Sub Category-2
Exports
Trade Financing
Sub Category-1
Sub Category-2
Housing Loan
Sub Category-1
Sub Category-2
Consumer Credit
Sub Category-1
Sub Category-2
Others
Sub Category-1
Sub Category-2

One Bank

Premier
Bank

The Trust
Bank

Private Banks
BRAC
Standard
Bank

First
Security

Mutual Trust

Bank Asia

Jamuna Bank

8.00

7.00

7.00

7.00

6.50-7.50

7.00

6.25

7.00

7.00

11.50

10.25

11.50-13.00

8.00-11.00

11.00

11.00

11.50

1125

10.50

12.00-13.00

8.00-11.00

11.50

11.25

12.00

11.50

11.00

12.00-13.00

8.00-11.00

12.00

11.75

12.25

11.75

12.0012.75
12.2512.75
12.5012.75
-

11.00

8.00-10.00

11.00

8.00+10.00

9.00
-

11.50
10.00

10.50
-

10.50
-

9.00
-

9.00
-

8.00
-

9.00
-

10.00
-

15.00
15.50

15.50
-

15.00
-

15.50
-

15.50
-

15.00
-

15.00
-

15.50
-

15.00
-

15.50
-

15.0
-

14.00
-

15.00
-

22.50
-

15.00
-

14.00
-

12.00
-

14.50
-

14.00
15.00
7.00

15.50
7.00

11.00-15.00
7.00

16.00
7.00

14.00
7.00

15.00
7.00

15.00
7.00

15.50
7.00

15.00
7.00

14.50
15.50

16.00
-

14.00-16.00
-

16.00
-

16.50
-

15.00
-

15.50
-

16.00
-

15.00
-

15.50
-

15.00-15.50
-

16.00
-

15.00

15.00
16.00

16.00
-

15.50
-

17.00
16.00

18.00
-

17.00
-

16.00
-

18.45
-

16.00
-

16.00
-

16.00
-

16.50
-

15.50

18.0020.00
-

11.50

8.00

15.00

16.50

14.50-15.50

16.00

11.0014.00

13.50

11.75
12.00

16.50

Source: Economic Trends, Bangladesh Bank, January, 2013.

(Contd)

Finance, Foreign Aid, Banking, Insurance, Co-operative and Credit Distribution

9.35

345

Bank-Wise Interest Rate Structure in Bangladesh


(Except Islamic Banks) End January, 2013
Percent per annum
Interest Rates on

Savings Deposit
Fixed Deposit rates:
Three months and above but less than six months
Six months and above but less than one year
One year & above but less than two years
Two years & above but less than three years
Three years & above
Lending Rates:
Agriculture
Sub Category-1
Sub Category-2
Term loan to Large & Medium Scale Ind.
Sub Category-1
Sub Category-2
Term loans to small Industry
Sub Category-1
Sub Category-2
Working Capital to Large & Medium Scale Industry
Sub Category-1
Sub Category-2
Working Capital to Small Industry
Sub Category-1
Sub Category-2

Exports
Trade Financing
Sub Category-1
Sub Category-2
Housing Loan
Sub Category-1
Sub Category-2
Consumer Credit
Sub Category-1
Sub Category-2
Others
Sub Category-1

EBL

NCCBL

Dhaka Bank Ltd.

Private Banks
South East
BCBL
Bank
5.00
8.00

Prime Bank
Ltd
5.50

Dutch Bangla
Bank
4.00-5.00

Mercantile

5.50-6.00

5.00

4.00

7.50-8.00
7.50-8.00
8.25
7.75
7.75

8.00
8.25
8.50
9.00
-

8.00-9.00
8.25-9.00
8.50-9.00
6.75
6.50

8.75
9.00
9.00
-

9.00
9.00
9.25
-

8.25-8.50
8.25-8.50
8.50
8.50
8.50

6.50
6.75
7.00
7.00
7.00

8.50
8.50
8.50
9.87-9.92
9.68-10.03

13.00
13.00

13.00
-

7.00
-

13.00
-

12.00
-

13.00
-

11.00
13.00

13.00
2.00

13.00
13.00

13.00
-

13.00
-

13.00
-

13.00
-

13.00
-

13.00
-

13.00
-

13.50
-

14.50
-

13.00
-

13.00
-

18.00
-

13.00
-

15.50
-

11.50
-

13.00
-

13.00
-

13.00
-

13.00
-

13.00
-

13.00
-

13.00
-

13.00
-

7.00

14.50
7.00

13.00
7.00

7.00

18.00
7.00

13.00
7.00

15.00
7.00

11.50
7.00

13.00
13.00

13.00
-

13.00
-

13.00
-

13.00
-

13.00
-

13.00
-

13.00
-

13.00
13.00

13.00
-

13.00
-

13.00
-

13.00
-

13.00
-

13.00
-

13.00
-

16.00

15.50

17.00

16.00

16.50

16.50

16.00

19.00

13.0017.50
-

14.50

14.50

17.00

15.50

15.50

15.50

15.00

15.50

16.00

15.0017.00
-

Sub Category-2
Source: Monthly Economic Trends, Bangladesh Bank, January, 2013.

6.00

(Contd)

346 Finance, Foreign Aid, Banking, Insurance, Co-operative and Credit Distribution

9.35

Bank-Wise Interest Rate Structure in Bangladesh


(Except Islamic Banks) End January, 2013
Percent per annum

Interest Rates on
Savings Deposit
Fixed Deposit rates:
Three months and above but
less than six months
Six months and above but less
than one year
One year & above but less than
two years
Two years & above but less
than three years
Three years & above
Lending Rates:
Agriculture
Sub Category-1
Sub Category-2
Term loan to Large & Medium
Scale Ind.
Sub Category-1
Sub Category-2
Term loans to small Industry
Sub Category-1
Sub Category-2
Working Capital to Industry
Sub Category-1
Sub Category-2
Exports
Trade Financing
Sub Category-1
Sub Category-2
Housing Loan
Sub Category-1
Sub Category-2
Consumer Credit
Sub Category-1
Sub Category-2
Others
Sub Category-1
Sub Category-2

Commercial
Bank of Ceylon

St.
Chartered

SBI

Habib

Foreign Banks
NBP

CITI Bank N.A

Woori Bank

H.S.B.C

4.50-7.50

2.50-5.75

6.00

5.50

6.50

4.50

6.50

3.75-4.00

9.00

3.75-6.50

10.00-11.00

8.50-11.00

12.00-12.50

5.50-7.70

5.50

5.00-8.15

9.50

4.00-6.50

10.50-12.00

9.00-10.25

12.00-12.25

5.50-7.95

6.00

5.75-8.25

9.60-10.00

4.25-8.00

11.50-12.50

9.50-11.00

12.00-12.50

5.50-8.25

6.50

6.25-8.35

9.60-10.00

4.50-8.50

11.00-12.00

9.50-11.00

6.00-8.5

7.00

5.00-8.25

9.60-12.00

4.50-10.00

10.00-10.50

9.50-11.00

6.00-8.25

7.00

5.00-8.25

10.00
-

12.00
-

7.00
-

15.00
-

11.50
12.00

8.50
-

11.50
13.00

13.00
-

11.50
12.50

14.50
-

11.00-14.00
-

14.00
-

12.50

11.00
-

11.50
13.50

13.00
16.50

14.50
-

12.00-15.00
-

12.50

10.50
-

14.00
17.00

11.00
12.50
7.00

1.25
12.50
7.00

14.50
7.00

11.00-14.00
7.00

15.00
7.00

12.50
12.50
7.00

10.50
7.00

11.50
13.00
7.00

12.50
-

11.75
13.00

14.50
-

12.00-15.000
-

15.00
-

12.00
12.00

12.50
-

10.00
13.00

14.00
-

15.50
-

14.50
-

11.50
-

15.50
-

13.40
16.00

15.50
19.00

14.50
-

14.00-16.00
-

10.50
-

19.00
-

9.00
12.00

9.50
10.00

16.00
-

14.50
-

17.00
-

12.50
13.00

10.00
13.00

Source: Economic Trends, Bangladesh Bank, January, 2013.

Finance, Foreign Aid, Banking, Insurance, Co-operative and Credit Distribution

9.36

347

Profit Paid to Mudaraba Depositors by the Islami Banks


(percent per annum)
Nature of Deposits

Islami Bank
Al-Arafah Social Invest
Bangladesh 2008 Bank 2008 Bank 2008

1. Mudaraba Savings Deposits


2. Mudaraba Term Deposit
a) 3 years
b) 2 years
c) 1 year
d) 6 months
e) 3 months
f) 1 Month
3. Mudaraba Special Notice Deposits
a) Monthly Term Saving deposit
b) Monthly Savings investment Deposit
c) Month Profit Base Deposit
d) Savings Bond (Islami Bond)
i) 3 Years
ii) 5 Years
iii) 8 Years
e) Benefit Scheme
i) Double Benefit Scheme
ii) Triple Benefit Scheme
f) Millionaire Schem Deposit
i) 12 Years
ii) 15 Years
iii) 20 Years
iv) 25 Years
g) Midaraba Special Deposit Pension
Scheme
i) 5 Years
ii) 8 Years
iii) 10 Years
iv) 12 Years
h) Mudaraba Education Deposit Scheme
I Mudaraba Steady Money
j.) Mudaraba Super Saving
k) Mudaraba Multi Plus Savings
l) Mudaraba Smart Saver Deposit
m) Mudaraba Lakhopati Deposit Scheme
n) Mudaraba Future Deposit Scheme
o) Mudaraba Housing Savings Scheme
P) Children Savings Scheme
q) Mudaraba Mahar Savings (10 years)
r) Mudaraba savings (5 Years)
s) Mudaraba Monthly profit Doposit Scheme( 5Years)
t) Mudaraba Monthly profit Doposit Scheme( 3 Years)

4) Mudaraba shart Term Diposits


5) Mudaraba Hajj savings Deposit
a) Hajj Deposit (Term)
i) 1 to 10 years
ii) 11 to 25 years
iii) One Term Haji Diposits
b) MMPDR/ Haji Diposits (Monthly)
c) Cash Waqf

ICB Islamic
Bank Ltd. 2008

Shahjalal
Islamic Bank
2008

Bank Al-Falah Exim Bank


2008
2008

6.10

5.00

6.12

4.00

5.36

6.00

5.98

10.10

12.50

11.50

7.98

9.30
9.00
7.70
7.40
-

12.50
13.00
13.00
12.50
12.00
-

12.50
12.50
12.25
12.25
8.00

11.50
11.50
11.25
11.00
10.75

9.75
9.36
9.17
8.00

13.00-13.35
13.00-13.50
13.00-13.50
13.00-13.50
-

7.82
7.66
7.34
7.02
6.62

10.50
10.80

10.25
8.00
11.25
10.00
10.50
11.00

12.25
-

12.00
12.00
6.12
12.25
-

13.34
15.38
20.00

1034
10.53

10.25
10.25
10.25
10.25

10.55
-

1790
20.70
27.45
36.40

10.63
10.73
10.82
10.92

9.50
9.90

10.25
10.25
10.25
10.25

12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
12.00
5.62
12.00

12.68
12.94
12.94

5.00
-

9.26
9.34
9.42
9.50
9.09
9.18
9.34
9.34
9.34
4.95
8.78

9.50

12.94
12.94
-

9.08
-

9.90
9.50
10.70
10.10
4.20
9.90
10.35
10.20

Source : Economic Trends, Bangladesh Bank, January, 2013

10.25
4.00

9.05
9.50
10.25
8.50

11.21

4.88

10.73
11.21

7.83

348 Finance, Foreign Aid, Banking, Insurance, Co-operative and Credit Distribution

9.37

Deposits in Various Government Sponsored Savings Scheme


(Million taka)

Sl.
No.

Savings scheme

Unit

2005-06

2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

2011-12

1.

Defence Savings Certificate


(Pratirakkha Sanchay Patray)

Gross
Net

()12655.2

()14338.5

()13962.5

()18067.0

()16451.9

(-)2537.2

488.0

2.

5-Yrs. Bangladesh Savings


Certificate

Gross

19975.2

20450.2

20578.7

21728.2

39929.9

17806.5

12277.3

Net

13857.7

14521.1

9365.6

9915.3

30259.4

105.2

9144.6

(-)0.3

(-)0.1

3.

3-Years. Savings Certificate

Gross
Net

(-)0.01

(-) 0.2

4.

Bonus Savings Certificate

Gross
Net

(-)15.4

(-)0.2

(-)0.01

72.4

5.

Bangladesh Savings Certificate

Gross
Net

6.

Prize Bond

Gross
Net

554.5
213.9

625.9
161.4

651.7
223.4

619.5
141.5

651.2
166.1

595.8
183.2

503.3
182.4

7.

Wage Earners Development


Bond

Gross

4615.6

5593.1

8073.1

8529.0

11212.2

7095.6

3768.8

Net

3850.8

4583.8

6496.2

6360.7

8912.5

1456.9

1455.3

Gross

1282.5

2658.1

1820.2

2093.8

7442.1

Net

(-)74.4

(-)2020.1

(-) 2689.0

825.8

5064.9

1922.6

2131.2

8.

9.

3-Years. National Investment


Bond
Post Office Savings Bank:

a)

Ordinary Deposit Account

Gross
Net

7313.1
138.8

8527.0
537.4

8884.9
689.3

8496.2
(-)463.1

9935.5
775.0

12416.5
1324.9

12187.6
48.1

b)

Fixed Deposit Account

Gross
Net

29975.7
10410.8

34323.4
13306.8

29269.7
3167.5

30950.9
5340.0

46083.3
17234.2

33383.3
-4722.0

31857.4
12917.4

c)

Bonus Deposit Account

Gross
Net

(-)0.3

(-)01.3

(-) 0.5

(-)0.1

10.

Postal Life Insurance

Gross
Net

492.6
378.5

725.1
567.5

723.5
536.9

776.3
535.7

849.1
583.9

868.8
438.5

861.3
288.1

11.

Six monthly Profit Bearing


Savings
Certificate (Soymash antar
Munafa
bhithik Sanchayapatra)

Gross
Net

(-)1732.1

(-)2695.9

(-) 491.0

(-)86.8

(-)16.9

31.8

110.8

12.

Family Savings Certificate


(Paribar Sanchayapatra)

Gross
Net

(-)3032.1

(-)2989.1

263.3

43.7

0.5
(-)9.9

51615.6
49975.5

71271.4
60658.8

13.

Gross

59378.4

62790.6

55130.6

72216.8

117308.0

23940.8

33377.5

6520.2

16494.3

9460.7

20669.8

54976.4

-36051.0

35943.6

14.

Three Monthly Profit Bearing


Savings
Certificate
(Tin Mash antar Munafabhithik
Sanchayapatra)
Pensioner savings certificate

15.

Jamanat Savings certificate

16.

U.S. Dollar Premium Bond

17.

U.S. Dollar Investment Bond

Gross
Net
Gross
Net
Gross
Net
Gross
Net

12354.1
10833.5
(-)6.5
385.7
112.2
1670.9
865.4

13768.4
12629.5
(-)01.5
343.1
176.9
1430.4
817.0

14390.2
12739.8
(-) 2.3
283.1
(-) 191.6
1252.2
103.9

12650.4
10706.9
(-)1.1
344.2
57.7
1947.3
441.8

19872.6
13584.5
(-)0.6
363.4
83.4
1889.2
745.8

21952.3
10995.6
-0.17
408.6
171.0
2236.5
1184.6

18628.3
2274.1
949.2
716.7
3871.4
2981.5

Gross
Net

137998.3
29665.8

151235.3
41749.2

141057.9
25182.9

160352.8
36333.2

255536.9
115906.4

172320.3
20569.0

1895535
4790.2

Total

Net

Note : (-) means nil.


Source: National Savings Directorate, Ministry of Finance.

Finance, Foreign Aid, Banking, Insurance, Co-operative and Credit Distribution

9.38

349

Insurance Companies and Corporations in Bangladesh


(Life & General)

Name of Insurance Companies & Corporations

Year & Date of Registration


LIFE INSURANCE
PUBLIC

1.

Jiban Bima Corporation

1973

2.

Postal Live Insurance

1972

PRIVATE
1.

National Life Insurance Co., Ltd.

2.

Delta Life Insurance Co., Ltd.

3.

Shandhani Life Insurance Co. Ltd.

4.

Meghna Life Insurance Co. Ltd.

5.

Homeland Life Insurance Co. Ltd.

23.4.85
27.11.86
25.4.90
1.6.96
15.9.96

6.

Rupali Life Insurance Co. Ltd.

29.12.99

7.

Golden Life Insurance Co. Ltd.

11.1.2000

8.

Progressive Life Insurance Co. Ltd.

29.2.2000

9.

Progati Life Insurance Co. Ltd.

11.4.2000

10.

Padma Life Insurance Co. Ltd.

30.4.2000

11.

Baira Life Insurance Co. Ltd.

30.4.2000

12.

Sunlife Insurance Co. Ltd.

30.5.2000

13.

Sunflower Life Insurance Co. Ltd.

30.5.2000

14.

Far East Islami Life Insurance Co. Ltd.

30.5.2000

15.

Prime Islami Life I Insurance Co. Ltd.

16.

24.7.2000

Popular Life Insurance Co. Ltd.

4.10.2000

FOREIGN
1.

American Life Insurance Co. Ltd.

1974
GENERAL INSURANCE
PUBLIC

1.

Shadharan Bima Corporation

1973
PRIVATE

1.

Bangladesh General Insurance Co. Ltd.

2.

Peoples Insurance Co. Ltd.

29.7.1985

3.

United Insurance Co. Ltd.

15.10.1985

4.

Bangladesh Co-operative Ins. Co. Ltd.

24.10.1985

5.

Green Delta Insurance Co. Ltd.

30.12.1985

6.

Pragati Insurance Co. Ltd.

7.

Eastern Insurance Co. Ltd.

15.7.1986

8.

Eastland Insurance Co. Ltd.

22.11.1986

31.7.1985

30.1.1986

9.

Karnaphuli Insurance Co. Ltd.

25.11.1986

10.

Janata Insurance Co. Ltd.

30.11..1986

11.

Phoenix Insurance Co. Ltd.

4.12.1986

12.

Federal Insurance Co. Ltd.

17.11.1987

13.

Central Insurance Co. Ltd.

30.11.1987

14.

Reliance Insurance Co. Ltd.

15.

Rupali Insurance Co. Ltd.

16.

Purabi Gen. Insurance Co. Ltd.

3.11.1988

17.

Prime Insurance Co. Ltd.

31.3.1996

18.

Provati Insurance Co. Ltd.

31.3.1996

19.

Meghna Insurance Co. Ltd.

31.3.1996

20.

City General Insurance Co. Ltd.

31.3.1996

21.

Pioneer Insurance Co. Ltd.

13.5.1996

22.

Mercentile Insurance Co. Ltd.

13.5.1996

7.4.1988
2.6.1988

(Contd)

350 Finance, Foreign Aid, Banking, Insurance, Co-operative and Credit Distribution

9.38

Insurance Companies and Corporations in Bangladesh


(Life & General)

Name of Insurance Companies & Corporations

Year & Date of Registration

23.

Northern General Insurance Co. Ltd.

13.5.1996

24.

Bangladesh National Insurance Co. Ltd.

18.6.1996

25.

Nitol Insurance Co. Ltd.

18.11.1999

26.

Standard Insurance Co. Ltd.

23.12.1999

27.

Paramount Insurance Co. Ltd.

28.12.1999

28.

South Asia Insurance Co. Ltd.

29.12.1999

29.

Islami Insurance Bangladesh Ltd.

29.12.1999

30.

Islami Commercial Insurance Co. Ltd.

29.12.1999

31.

Dhaka Insurance Ltd.

32.

Continental Insurance Co. Ltd.

33.

Desh General Insurance Co. Ltd.

34.

Agrani Insurance Co. Ltd.

35.

Sonar Bangla Insurance Co. Ltd.

26.4.2000

36.

Global Insurance Co. Ltd.

29.4.2000

37.

Asia Pacific General Insurance Co. Ltd.

38.

Express Insurance Co. Ltd.

18.5.2000

39.

Asia Insurance Co. Ltd.

30.5.2000

40.

Republic Insurance Co. Ltd.

30.5.2000

41.

Crystal Insurance Co. Ltd.

12.6.2000

42.

Union Insurance Co. Ltd.

27.9.2000

43.

Takaful Islami Insurance Co. Ltd.

22.5.2001

2.2.2000
20.2.2000
2.3.2000
3.4.2000

4.5.2000

Source : Department of Insurance.

9.39

Disbursement and Recovery of Agricultural Credit by Different Banks


and Financial Institutions
(Crore taka)

Institutions
B. K. B.

2009-10
Disburse ment
4567.17

Recovery
4422.60

2010-11
Disburse ment
5233.48

Recovery
5018.45

2011-12
Disburse ment
4732.93

Recovery
5072.19

R.K.U.B

1060.12

992.46

1010.43

1190.91

1150.88

1315.39

N.C.B.

1981.55

1531.16

2213.73

2011.11

2433.47

2171.25

B.R.D.B.

666.02

698.93

750.65

690.47

567.48

545.56

B.S.B.L.

4.22

6.10

1.74

8.07

2.79

14.35

8279.08

7651.25

9210.03

8919.01

8887.55

9118.74

Total :

Note: B.K.B=Bangladesh Krishi Bank, R.K.U.B=Rajshahi Krishi Unnayan Bank, N.C.B=Nationalised Commercial Bank, B.R.D.B.=
Bangladesh Rural Development Board, B.S.B.L=Bangladesh Shamabaya Bank Limited,
Source :Bangladesh Bank .

Finance, Foreign Aid, Banking, Insurance, Co-operative and Credit Distribution

9.40

351

Disbursement and Recovery of Agricultural Credit of


Bangladesh Krishi Bank by Zila
(Lakh taka)

Zila

Cox's Bazar
Chittagong
Bandarban
Rangamati
Khagrachhari

2005-20006

2006-2007

2007-08

2008-09

2010-11

2011-12

Disbur-

Reco-

Disbur-

Reco-

Disbur-

Reco-

Disbur-

Reco-

Disbur-

Reco-

Reco-

sement

very

sement

very

sement

very

sement

very

sement

very

very

Disbur
semen
t

4354
39421
775
2592
1037

4722
32474
729
1416
974

4010
40578
777
1610
1313

5090
39072
976
1497
1261

3128
45374
674
1422
1509

3321
433942
784
1327
1309

3756
55880
974
1577
1582

3837
52831
837
1429
1460

3610
47502
1390
1260
1149

4407
72453
1406
1760
2513

2765
87643
889
1533
1505

3938
83017
1016
1982
2921

Feni
Noakhali
Lakshmipur

4175
3841
4139

3468
3886
4054

4325
3363
3780

4772
4262
4140

4380
3425
3164

4103
3293
2621

5674
4002
2821

5371
3776
2705

3687
4549
5007

5019
6084
3596

4576
5087
5446

5329
5857
7195

Comilla
Chandpur
Brahmanbaria

8469
2375
3613

8279
2822
3778

9456
2649
3936

8588
3652
4289

8683
2695
3828

8213
2522
4029

8199
2994
4816

8200
2765
4717

9910
2147
3849

13347
3675
6310

9531
3015
4900

15227
4485
8837

Sylhet
Sunamganj
Moulavibazar
Hobiganj

6456
1310
4661
4430

6263
1411
4460
3945

6424
1755
4610
4101

6867
2252
5780
4579

6807
2081
4703
3485

6476
1851
5327
3369

7566
2293
5342
4395

6773
2278
5706
4419

2601
1539
2427
2978

10034
2561
9237
5299

4860
2151
2904
3140

10906
3238
9370
7129

77483
3269

52850
3246

77729
2902

71189
3293

8212
3640

79835
4425

99952
3945

92370
3535

47571
2896

99903
5425

84050
3971

119401
6295

Munshiganj
Narsingdi
Narayanganj
Gazipur

2975
6144
5227
3334

2852
5584
4661
3825

2979
5291
6792
3852

4180
6868
5758
4871

3164
3918
7529
3961

3029
3231
6908
5070

3554
4587
15267
5189

7502
4021
10787
4844

7854
4200
20232
5816

5312
5385
19688
7890

7397
5479
22603
8352

5927
5964
20665
14608

Mymensingh
Kishoreganj
Netrokona
Jamalpur

10068
5430
2802
5081

9028
5436
2856
4285

15211
5892
3506
5946

15593
6389
3922
6182

14992
5460
3721
4639

14342
5025
3446
3864

16990
5803
4539
6286

14777
5268
4304
6428

21601
6637
5126
8304

21345
7750
5838
7377

18635
5498
5029
8246

19005
7504
5675
8259

Sherpur
Tangail

3930
5930

3517
6131

4169
5696

4330
6746

3897
6466

3391
5905

4894
6051

4464
6522

5789
7320

7618
10485

6303
7897

7241
11020

Faridpur
Shariatpur
Rajbari
Madaripur
Gopalganj

4338
3323
3486
4498
3501

4306
3187
3332
4197
3319

5230
2697
3932
3914
312

4920
2852
3784
3780
3703

5775
3546
5110
5516
4955

4862
2154
4036
3758
3949

5747
3387
5487
4820
5181

4808
2926
4822
4260
4442

4627
4943
4944
5479
4386

7028
4585
7451
5593
7615

4506
5176
5460
5461
4237

8631
5419
9075
6869
7996

Barisal
Bhola
Patuakhali
Pirojpur
Jhalakati
Barguna
Khulna
Bagerhat
Satkhira

3436
4760
2497
2929
1979
3294
8821
4070
3913

3332
4360
2778
2757
1690
3020
8116
3702
3302

3898
4968
2690
3113
2012
3019
12515
51156
4906

4204
4690
3132
3296
1822
3175
13516
4786
4263

4323
3935
4021
4183
2906
3356
13288
6316
6114

2199
2471
1717
3127
1562
1394
12692
4192
4643

3581
4178
3775
3866
2773
3684
11808
6482
6641

1370
2099
2378
2526
1311
1470
10075
6257
5390

5359
8482
4629
2867
2813
5628
9898
2555
4584

6674
5732
5653
5520
4754
3117
4358
7320
9329

3569
7212
6057
5368
2553
5434
12863
8078
5323

8918
7585
6904
7587
5766
7278
16753
8896
9328

Jessore
Magura
Narail
Jhenaidah

4414
2635
2356
5359

3775
2476
1944
5484

5392
3470
2720
5680

5381
3189
2380
5472

6627
3666
3266
6174

7503
4212
2774
4882

7080
4252
3218
3692

6341
4080
2915
6054

7334
3071
2408
7386

11609
6970
5059
10154

9877
3363
2127
7960

13522
7929
5084
11341

6328
1827
2981
304068

5336
1793
2695
260955

7084
2425
3664
321380

6296
2142
3141
326322

8659
2864
4299
347751

8393
2475
3823
317782

10370
3414
4766
400320

9368
2925
4099
361843

9192
2939
3952
344427

14074
5809
6696
590099

12530
3439
4342
448340

13748
6063
6627
583390

Dhaka
Manikganj

Kushtia
Meherpur
Chuadanga
Bangladesh

Source : Bangladesh Krishi Bank.

352 Finance, Foreign Aid, Banking, Insurance, Co-operative and Credit Distribution

9.41
Sl.N
o

Cumulative Statement of Grameen Bank, 2008


Name of the District

No. of Villages
Covered

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64

Dhaka
Gazipur
Manikganj
Munshiganj
Narayanganj
Narsingdi
Netrokona
Mymensingh
Keshoreganj
Faridpur
Rajbari
Gopalgonj
Shariyatpur
Madaripur
Jamalpur
Sherpur
Tangail
Chittagong
Coxsbazar
Rangamati
Khagra chori
Bandarban
Comilla
B. Baria
Chandpur
Noakhali
Laxmipur
Sylhet
Sunamganj
Moulavi Bazar
Habiganj
Feni
Rajshahi
Natore
Nowgaon
Nowabganj
Rangpur
Lalmonirhat
Gaibandha
Kurigram
Nilphamari
Pabna
Serajganj
Dinajpur
Thakurgaon
Panchagar
Bogra
Joypurhat
Khulna
Bagerhat
Satkhira
Jessore
Jhenidah
Magura
Narail
Kushtia
Chuadanga
Meherpur
Barisal
Jhalakathi
Pirozpur
Bhola
Patuakhali
Borguna
Total
Source : Grameen Bank

9.42

1551
1253
1348
850
944
1050
3300
1684
1732
1348
989
793
757
745
1363
657
2312
2251
1025
405
495
150
3346
1198
1536
900
445
865
1720
1696
1110
1422
1707
1366
2270
901
2306
742
1527
1757
1098
1574
1087
2894
1729
1244
2500
780
693
1043
968
1384
1341
899
470
922
607
178
1201
476
910
452
1086
834
81386

No. of
Branches
In operation
44
34
35
25
14
36
106
49
49
41
32
29
20
25
49
27
102
98
35
16
17
10
89
36
47
46
17
31
44
51
31
35
41
34
60
24
60
24
54
50
37
42
50
68
45
29
71
24
24
41
33
46
31
22
16
24
16
7
62
21
34
44
54
36
2567

Number of members (Landless)


Male
1592
7745
16875
138
1131
16882
1421
765
528
302
1248
372
74
293
8921
4837
48635
16781
1809
58
106
11
657
1118
216
350
171
527
5627
1322
2237
1015
1826
1107
1617
1287
29003
5093
14089
8948
15316
5390
15359
5597
1926
2993
7149
1408
1273
3762
1769
1000
1040
820
473
610
279
103
6517
478
854
164
19390
7755
319359

Disbursement

(Crore Taka)
Recovery

Female
144043
152655
136053
93484
93614
157090
373939
118411
166116
117557
88980
73641
64408
33223
199214
110222
325984
215712
86460
22304
29003
12684
261866
139208
127822
116498
68272
62760
107343
129492
101044
138632
147287
104624
169442
77894
212241
90255
180861
158319
149524
154955
188159
294529
155044
109481
264814
83180
74346
100200
101080
127061
102718
65382
47063
87540
55012
25488
151421
57238
100261
89034
139791
92556
8054534

2770.33
2737.88
2178.76
1875.88
1699.95
1512.22
2307.04
772.08
931.01
1256.22
1004.21
723.35
762.00
729.14
1182.83
566.32
4458.12
4382.68
825..65
195.50
182.98
114.08
4011.01
1521.71
1372.22
1307.12
710.56
908.84
876.83
940.33
780.60
879.16
1805.50
1191.90
1615.46
988.26
1750.65
579.80
1346.15
996.75
774.12
1811.67
2058.61
1904.02
1007.39
626.18
2806.85
836.10
551.71
835.72
921.62
1110.94
911.63
631.98
389.11
894.75
419.66
190.63
1984.08
578.10
1007.29
711.33
1601.21
863.05
82160.88

Disbursement and Recovery of loan of Grameen Bank, 2009

2559.88
2549.62
2018.75
1743.95
1572.14
1407.81
1973.96
648.71
811.92
1122.90
892.32
636.89
684.28
645.39
1018.89
470.18
4103.45
4060.89
745.04
169.71
160.83
98.05
3670.95
1364.18
1251.15
1193.10
651.33
830.16
793.25
802.29
702.55
776.28
1627.55
1073.90
1484.08
902.83
1523.02
501.51
1218.77
890.57
682.05
1635.33
1852.21
1720.13
886.66
547.11
2511.47
760.73
485.45
749.72
836.46
988.27
811.04
548.50
348.58
800.86
3373.95
169.39
1797.48
522.05
913.54
623.31
1443.54
767.88
74128.74

Finance, Foreign Aid, Banking, Insurance, Co-operative and Credit Distribution

Sl.
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30

Name of the
Name of villages
new Districts
(in covered)
Dhaka
1508
Gazipur
848
Manikganj
944
Munshiganj
1050
Narayanganj
1245
Narsingdi
1348
Netrokona
1736
Mymensingh
3372
Keshoreganj
1818
Faridpur
757
Rajbari
741
Gopalgonj
2515
Shariyatpur
671
Madaripur
1380
Jamalpur
1348
Sherpur
989
Tangail
792
Chittagong
2247
Coxsbazar
1025
Rangamati
414
Khagra chori
495
Bandarban
248
Comilla
1807
B. Baria
1142
Chandpur
1421
Noakhali
807
Laxmipur
839
Sylhet
3477
Sunamganj
1437
Moulavi
1528
Bazar
31
Habiganj
1198
32 Feni
1719
33 Rajshahi
1707
34 Natore
2270
35 Nowgaon
901
36 Nowabganj
1366
37 Rangpur
1092
38 Lalmonirhat
2105
39 Gaibandha
1729
40 Kurigram
2893
41 Nilphamari
1574
42 Pabna
2302
43 Serajganj
742
44 Dinajpur
1244
45 Thakurgaon
2468
46 Panchagar
780
47 Bogra
1531
48 Joypurhat
1745
49 Khulna
819
50 Bagerhat
1180
51 Satkhira
1072
52 Jessore
593
53 Jhenidah
278
54 Magura
607
55 Narail
922
56 Kushtia
1500
57 Chuadanga
735
58
Meherpur
1347
59 Barisal
1219
60 Jhalakathi
476
61 Pirozpur
884
62 Bhola
626
63 Patuakhali
1074
64 Borguna
811
Bangladesh
83458
Source : Grameen Bank.

9.43

Branches in
operation
44
24
24
336
37
35
49
106
49
20
25
102
27
49
41
32
29
98
.35
16
17
10
51
31
36
27
31
89
46
47
36
44
39
60
24
34
37
50
45
68
41
60
24
29
69
24
54
50
24
33
41
16
7
16
24
46
22
31
62
21
34
44
54
36
2562

Nomber of members (Landless)


Male
Female
1269
142316
92364
609
86882
7398
159104
8615
142605
15240
133778
142437
350196
115906
61077
260
58625
45210
306665
1840
108487
6579
200328
105304
876
78703
63642
14874
220323
2851
89571
20387
49
26684
12584
857
115442
936
92661
751
124171
72725
198
548.35
253493
100
117924
126947
621
8747
374
1029
1320
197
15500
12526
3034
3115
5646
30689
4965
1487
3574
1336
14915
6715
104
62
162
5302
169
378
1
18576
6707
255762

131176
104798
131531
190717
73459
112098
145585
171530
155384
276155
139079
199346
80390
102501
242948
85009
173698
146360
74008
98868
96111
45236
22819
47645
74264
117131
56851
89867
156001
52830
100351
102536
148628
93778
7714854

Disbursement

353

Recovery

1760.79
1286.80
1098.32
1083.86
1855.71
1491.61
414.58
1286.07
392.75
449.06
378.17
2979.91
336.02
782.38
603.71
523.76
354.72
2880.16
468.97
71.04
79.02
37.59
431.36
524.80
525.69
441.41
547.74
2269.28
784.03
782.73

1618.82
1196.93
1018.29
1006.44
1713.44
1373.31
332.50
1070.63
314.68
402.27
335.04
27029.37
276.48
645.59
518.18
459.63
303.40
2671.17
421.44
57.17
64.26
30.09
357.75
453.54
466.01
405.04
496.27
2034.24
711.33
704.17

828.58
549.13
1045.36
1061.07
598.79
669.58
586.49
1222.14
624.67
1227.81
1010.62
1106.48
366.93
398.53
1537.55
545.07
835.66
602.94
307.42
620.33
526.86
221.37
85.34
202.04
452.71
642.29
353.94
458.35
1227.72
351.38
646.62
303.20
1103.51
588.70
49831.15

740.18
477.50
941.61
921.32
547.74
597.58
498.68
1099.78
548.60
1111.23
915.82
980.46
320.93
341.85
1338.94
482.40
741.10
540.05
263.75
554.10
454.50
186.87
71.34
173.50
396.65
552.70
307.95
395.15
1085.76
311.62
570.07
244.05
958.24
500.16
44359.69

Disbursement and Recovery of Agricultural Credit by Bangladesh Rural

354 Finance, Foreign Aid, Banking, Insurance, Co-operative and Credit Distribution

Development Board
(Lakh Taka)

Sl.
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
58.
59.
60.
61.
62.
63.
64.

Name of
2009-10
zila
Disbursement
Pancagar
146.84
Thakurgaon
99.1
Dinajpur
668.18
Nilphamari
279.63
Lalmonirhat
197.32
Kurigram
1256.72
Rangpur
322.91
Gaibandha
158.56
Jaipurhat
482.49
Bogra
1552.63
Sirajganj
1026.59
Pabna
1494.64
Natore
956.98
Naogaon
1605.54
Nawabganj
1010.42
Rajshahi
1554.28
Kushtia
761.43
Meherpur
434.91
Chuadanga
727.33
Jhenaidah
912.67
Magura
618.69
Narail
637.2
Jessore
23.9915
Satkhira
2331.61
Khulna
1987.5
Bagerhat
1093.99
Borguna
562.16
Patuakhali
722.85
Bhola
570.34
Barisal
727.19
Jhalakati
227.55
Pirojpur
358.88
Gopalganj
2152.98
Madaripur
2597.53
Shariyatpur
3289.12
Faridpur
4363.24
Rajbari
2233.82
Manikganj
1833.92
Dhaka
1055.32
Munshiganj
829.57
Narayanganj
800.44
Narshingdi
771.07
Gazipur
1420.34
Tangail
3061.16
Jamalpur
94.55
Sheerpur
163.46
Mymensingh
347.66
Kishoreganj
547.22
Netrokona
123.87
Sunamganj
309.34
Sylhet
674.89
Maulabibazar
492.08
Habiganj
379.58
B. Baria
1115.63
Comilla
2100.13
Chandpur
1514.64
Lakshmipur
712.26
Noakhali
817.22
Feni
1149.97
Chittagong
1441.09
Cox's Bazar
633.69
Bandarbon
323.11
Rangamati
868.42
Khagrachari
497.94
Bangladesh
66601.54
:
Source : Rural Development Board.

9.44

Recovery
255.01
118.13
77.2.63
371.09
260.19
1246.27
375.49
155.92
493.33
1552.22
1200.76
1659.89
1212.43
1675.72
1152.46
1892.38
967.26
552.44
848.66
1030.61
714.65
682.65
2555.02
2262.06
1756.71
1137.24
613.95
730.32
506.48
764.74
251.89
426.56
2139.85
2544.71
3240.77
4071.76
2176.76
1768.63
1162.89
979.81
946.05
915.82
1630.68
2999.16
280.75
176.98
432.76
605.24
158.76
373.03
777.60
532.77
401.02
1174.98
2103.17
1521.51
713.53
853.03
1116.32
1798.88
548.57
279.78
854.09
427.92
69893.74

2010-11
Disbursement
221.97
6.83
631.56
272.23
167.45
1292.60
360.62
153.81
462.99
1414.67
1465.41
1919.68
1267.99
1731.15
1155.73
1912.39
1925.23
127.08
397.63
1990.26
302.12
340.61
3352.90
2542.15
1944.01
1231.23
616.24
825.81
463.32
741.19
174.52
307.19
2430.64
3533.72
3143.89
4357.97
2658.94
2078.78
1160.05
970.93
1079.74
1172.98
1811.02
3420.89
103.94
121.59
287.96
490.38
117.26
141.97
746.57
423.07
599.28
1114.80
2374.40
1592.54
734.15
925.40
1323.88
2013.46
656.26
311.59
921.78
526.35
75064.75

Recovery
184.55
21.95
603.27
255.68
154.96
1255.62
333.86
168.36
426.46
1323.58
1431.08
1682.71
1179.89
1651.55
1036.53
1756.77
1773.17
133.71
392.55
1787.06
265.55
284.62
3030.44
2420.63
1845.00
1172.05
578.62
757.57
447.42
651.84
164.64
297.47
2302.34
3271.19
2996.37
4088.60
2538.36
1791.13
954.59
916.74
918.72
1002.46
1537.39
3093.60
138.63
137.51
359.20
512.61
113.78
132.47
621.20
359.74
494.37
1005.71
2154.87
1446.28
684.46
824.63
1174.21
1726.95
594.39
328.19
850.60
506.96
69047.41

2011-12
Disbursement
281.59
67.04
661.91
312.56
137.79
1391.22
382.83
120.25
441.63
1412.84
1523.79
1965.35
1376.54
1705.25
1215.12
1991.96
1897.77
225.83
310.76
1888.28
306.05
509.19
3575.77
2588.02
2014.12
1285.08
789.22
949.63
485.81
819.28
168.12
301.33
2346.73
3521.86
3010.64
4301.61
2642.49
2325.41
969.14
774.32
1082.65
1252.15
1680.83
3925.47
101.18
193.86
373.79
477.50
165.90
102.59
576.63
516.72
586.32
1207.96
2502.75
1696.99
801.56
1011.71
1304.60
2286.96
678.37
330.14
976.69
524.62
77352.07

Number of central and Primary Co-operative Societies in Bangladesh by Region

Recovery
317.40
81.59
752.67
295.67
156.39
1248.98
399.12
161.53
471.62
1609.03
1845.20
1940.18
1408.53
1873.90
1208.28
1971.29
2042.73
231.55
281.58
136.98
282.61
441.64
3316.34
2531.23
192364
1217.98
682.03
973.21
784.29
159.41
297.02
2267.72
3363.17
2900.24
4097.73
2509.73
2074.92
1124.85
948.25
1053.58
1302.91
1568.43
3537.08
484.64
210.47
418.13
488.35
157.29
234.09
642.39
493.66
635.64
1203.76
2505.34
1674.49
79556
940.81
1287.94
2125.90
741.78
376.49
1012.00
524.30
77014.78

Finance, Foreign Aid, Banking, Insurance, Co-operative and Credit Distribution

Region
(District)
1. Dhaka
2. Narayanganj
3. Narsingdi
4. Gazipur
5. Manikganj
6. Munshiganj
7. Mymensingh
8. Kishoreganj
9. Netrokona
10. Jamalpur
11. Sherpur
12. Tangail
13. Faridpur
14. Rajbari
15. Madaripur
16. Shariatpur
17. Gopalganj
18. Chittagong
19. Cox's Bazar
20. Rangamati
21. Khagrachari
22. Bandarban
23. Sylhet
24. Hobiganj
25. Moulavi Bazar
26. Sunamganj
27. Noakhali
28. Laxmipur
29. Feni
30. Comilla
31. Brahmanbaria
32. Chandpur
33. Rajshahi
34. Nowabganj
35. Natore
36. Naogaon
37. Pabna
38. Sirajganj
39. Bogra
40. Joypurhat
41. Rangpur
42. Nilphamari
43. Lalmonirhat
44. Kurigram
45. Gaibandha
46. Dinajpur
47. Thakurgaon
48. Panchaghor
49. Khulna
50. Satkhira
51. Bagerhat
52. Kushtia
53. Meherpur
54. Chuadanga
55. Jessore
56. Norail
57. Magura
58. Jhinaidha
59. Barisal
60. Jhalakathi
61. Pirojpur
62. Bhola
63. Patuakhali
64. Barguna
Bangladesh

2009-10
Societies
Members
Central Primary Central Primary
35
17
25
15
14
20
24
28
15
17
7
22
15
9
10
8
9
56
24
15
8
8
28
22
15
26
19
13
17
24
15
13
23
16
17
27
23
30
17
8
15
8
5
11
12
21
8
8
21
13
14
20
7
14
36
11
15
22
20
7
14
17
17
9
1099

Source :Co-Operative Society.

9973
2759
2601
3151
1832
2281
4553
4590
3464
2419
1458
3970
1931
1004
1503
1322
1793
5248
2949
1044
901
752
3206
3700
1893
3644
2315
2013
1947
3981
2493
2312
2936
2247
3348
5479
4362
4958
4016
1651
2818
1730
1084
2485
2769
3041
1030
915
2149
2374
1883
2015
880
1738
4621
1382
1423
2492
2895
907
1694
2637
3099
2124
168184

3196
1826
2081
1611
1391
1855
4794
4856
3057
2003
1338
3466
1652
899
1256
1052
1505
4580
2282
1219
505
575
2880
3248
1351
3388
1722
1442
1445
2573
1858
1731
2551
1968
2883
4101
3379
3763
2461
924
2821
1415
623
1999
2305
2426
676
698
1584
1825
1556
1806
801
1662
4146
1273
1344
2164
2253
630
1486
2254
2532
1604
132550

725059
144354
194819
159209
80451
103459
222974
188419
112815
142413
67561
229124
90202
62241
52934
51156
76842
387524
133476
37949
45836
25673
134442
134527
57770
114652
166745
115747
89399
205247
146097
123592
138789
100783
148987
218137
193027
247328
222056
94528
163290
75767
52086
131256
157967
206189
67427
45921
144130
159865
90050
118756
50993
94103
187391
67681
66024
130346
155355
36803
83823
124278
150477
127778
8674101

2010-11
Societies
Members
Central Primary Central Primary
36
17
25
15
14
20
24
28
15
17
7
22
15
9
10
8
9
57
24
15
8
8
28
22
15
26
19
13
17
26
15
13
24
16
17
27
23
30
17
8
14
8
5
11
12
21
8
8
21
13
15
20
7
14
36
11
15
22
19
7
14
17
17
9
1103

10967
3423
2634
3375
1937
2418
4930
4994
3635
2472
1504
4193
2161
985
1512
1358
1923
6080
3049
1163
943
762
3503
3496
1897
3864
2585
1983
2051
4610
2654
2561
3097
2195
3366
5676
4453
4944
4268
1655
2992
1757
1133
2408
2741
3131
1080
914
2422
2416
1865
2128
839
1758
4133
1452
1426
2366
2962
962
1736
2753
2990
2193
175839

3209
1826
2090
1659
1391
1855
4767
4854
3057
2003
1342
3484
1723
898
1257
1056
1505
4408
2231
1239
505
477
2905
3248
1351
3388
1723
1381
1522
2616
1868
1731
2540
1955
2873
4075
3409
3766
2414
924
2890
1417
623
2009
2327
2430
676
698
1590
1828
1566
1803
758
1662
4138
1274
1345
2110
2253
626
1486
2253
2480
1605
132372

757588
161022
201069
166265
79345
108451
222421
237297
118815
126088
68727
234516
94339
61243
49563
51663
78433
438404
135569
40524
48310
28560
143453
130226
60295
117087
172121
122448
93685
251397
148666
131081
139811
93524
147489
222574
195392
240699
216686
94612
168173
76906
55065
127908
162556
209459
68549
46509
160110
156646
86028
122260
50530
94475
185607
79207
66101
124591
160337
37497
79664
129607
147536
129458
8954237

355

2011-12
Societies
Members
Central Primary Central Primary
35
17
25
15
14
20
24
28
15
17
7
22
15
9
10
8
9
57
24
15
8
8
28
22
15
26
19
13
17
26
15
13
24
16
17
27
23
31
17
8
14
8
5
11
12
21
8
8
21
13
15
20
7
14
36
11
15
22
19
7
12
17
17
9
1101

11437
3722
2653
4052
2183
2480
5156
5240
3816
2614
1625
4301
2350
1063
1644
1457
2115
6505
3143
1167
987
828
3646
3480
1956
3840
2709
2158
2042
5111
2813
2781
3200
2241
3450
5996
4627
4997
4411
1613
3133
1831
1223
2410
2778
3149
1086
951
2615
2493
1944
2246
883
1772
4211
1496
1430
2333
3068
991
1790
2774
2972
2175
183363

4508
1826
2090
1759
1391
1863
4767
4849
3189
2003
1338
3508
1372
864
1222
999
1528
4396
2275
1239
507
494
2910
3248
1345
3249
1731
1442
1477
2616
1868
1731
2690
1962
2873
4075
3411
3776
2129
923
2899
1512
623
2009
2328
2430
676
699
1583
1835
1569
1807
760
1660
4144
1258
1343
2077
2186
628
1481
2253
1280
1605
133288

753258
168603
202454
177901
87482
106688
224383
243531
126415
129768
72858
238137
958158
64976
53379
55016
87041
427499
142516
41940
39596
34157
147443
130788
63756
120156
174554
119968
94156
264224
154184
137493
142930
97743
148010
232024
200456
242660
220153
94085
171943
79913
57605
132409
160704
243722
69155
47669
166764
156096
101979
142351
52376
94854
187530
90557
66348
123766
171919
37612
83708
125145
146181
126285
9194787

356 Finance, Foreign Aid, Banking, Insurance, Co-operative and Credit Distribution

9.45

Statistics on Employment Created through Programmes


of the Co-operative Societies
(Figures are cumulative pto June 2012)

Name of Districts

Total

1. Dhaka
2. Narayanganj
3. Narsingdi
4. Gazipur
5. Manikganj
6. Munshiganj
7. Mymensingh
8. Kishoreganj
9. Netrokona
10. Jamalpur
11. Sherpur
12. Tangail
13. Faridpur
14. Rajbari
15. Madaripur
16. Shariatpur
17. Gopalganj
18. Chittagong
19. Cox's Bazar
20. Rangamati
21. Khagrachari
22. Bandarban
23. Sylhet
24. Hobiganj
25. Moulavi Bazar
26. Sunamganj
27. Noakhali
28. Laxmipur
29. Feni
30. Comilla
31. Brahmanbaria
32. Chandpur
33. Rajshahi
34. Nowabganj
35. Natore
36. Naogaon
37. Pabna
38. Sirajganj
39. Bogra
40. Joypurhat
41. Rangpur
42. Nilphamari
43. Lalmonirhat
44. Kurigram
45. Gaibandha
46. Dinajpur
47. Thakurgaon
48. Panchaghor
49. Khulna
50. Satkhira
51. Bagerhat
52. Kushtia
53. Meherpur
54. Chuadanga
55. Jessore
56. Norail
57. Magura
58. Jhinaidha
59. Barisal
60. Jhalakathi
61. Pirojpur
62. Bhola
63. Patuakhali
64. Barguna
Bangladesh
Source :Co-Operative Society.

9.46

No
25516
2064
451
1548
183
386
377
1142
22203
293
355
660
244
221
159
185
11222
3121
289
60
185
62
2043
145
713
685
739
1291
642
3033
939
2810
312
396
362
624
1684
1191
239
96
1396
154
65
132
968
623
291
93
496
468
101
3037
237
101
755
356
85
254
8565
184
1654
304
3167
231
101487

Office bearer
%
25.14
2.03
0.44
1.53
0.18
0..38
0.37
1.13
21.88
0.29
0.35
0.65
0.24
0.22
0.16
0.18
0.12
0.08
0.28
0.06
0.18
006
2.01
0.14
0.70
0.67
0.73
1.27
0.63
2.99
0..93
2.77
0.1
0.39
0.36
0.61
1.66
1.73
0.24
0.09
1.38
0.15
0.06
0.13
0.95
0.61
0.28
0.09
0.49
0.46
0.10
2.99
0.23
0.10
0.74
0.35
0.08
0.25
8.44
0.18
1.63
0.30
3.12
0.23
100.00

No
15939
2044
183
1339
153
386
269
344
254
133
189
592
244
221
159
145
117
2210
254
60
32
62
292
145
124
440
615
718
642
1999
280
947
181
231
352
597
1414
839
151
65
499
58
65
71
233
598
47
93
459
417
101
1011
80
82
342
219
72
251
1536
38
401
304
629
102
43069

%
37.00
4.75
.042
3.10
0.36
0.90
0.62
0.80
0.59
0.31
0.44
1.37
0.57
0.51
0.37
0.34
0.27
5.13
0.59
0.14
0.7
0.14
0.68
0.34
0.29
1.02
1.43
1.67
1.49
4.64
0.65
2.20
0.42
0.54
0.82
1.39
3.28
1.95
0.35
0.15
1.16
0.13
0.15
0.16
0.54
1.39
0.11
2.22
1.07
0.97
0.23
2.35
0.18
0.19
0.79
0.57
0.17
0.58
3.57
0.09
0.93
0.71
1.46
0.24
100.00

Under project of societies


No
9108
20
193
209
30
0
75
733
194
124
166
33
0
0
0
20
5
911
35
0
146
0
750
0
481
245
107
417
0
1034
429
1618
131
165
10
27
270
341
70
1
744
96
0
61
585
25
0
0
31
50
0
382
157
16
287
137
3
3
6909
143
541
0
686
70
29024

%
31.38
0.06
0.66
0.72
0.10
0
0.26
2.53
0.67
0.43
0.57
0.11
0
0
0
0.06
0.01
3.14
0.12
0
0.50
0
2.58
0
1.66
1.66
0.84
0.37
1.44
0
3.56
1.48
5.57
0.45
0.57
0.03
0.09
0.93
1.17
0.24
00
2.56
3.33
0
0.21
2.01
0.08
0
0
0.11
0.17
0
1.32
0.54
0.05
0.99
0.47
0.01
0.01
23.80
0.49
1.86
0
2.36
100.00

Under project sponsered


by the societies
No
%
469
1.59
0
0
75
0.26
0
0
0
0
0
0
33
0.11
65
0.22
21755
74.01
36
0.12
0
0
35
0.11
0
0
0
0
0
0
20
0.6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
7
0.02
0
0
1001
3.41
0
0
01108
0.37
0
0
17
0.06
156
0.53
0
0
0
0
230
0.78
245
0.83
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
11
0.03
18
0.06
30
0.10
153
0.52
0
0
0
0
0
0
150
0.51
0
0
244
0.83
0
0.
6
0.02
1
00
0
0.
1644
0.59
0
0
3
0.01
126
0.43
0
0
10
0.41
0
0.01
120
2.42
3
0
712
6.30
0
0.70
1852
59
100.00
29394

Distribution of Rickshaw to Rickshaw Puller Co-operative Societies

Finance, Foreign Aid, Banking, Insurance, Co-operative and Credit Distribution

357

(Figures are cumulative up to June, 2012)


Number
Name of Districts
1. Dhaka
2. Narayanganj
3. Narsingdi
4. Gazipur
5. Manikganj
6. Munshiganj
7. Mymensingh
8. Kishoreganj
9. Netrokona
10. Jamalpur
11. Sherpur
12. Tangail
13. Faridpur
14. Rajbari
15. Madaripur
16. Shariatpur
17. Gopalganj
18. Chittagong
19. Cox's Bazar
20. Rangamati
21. Khagrachari
22. Bandarban
23. Sylhet
24. Hobiganj
25. Moulavi Bazar
26. Sunamganj
27. Noakhali
28. Laxmipur
29. Feni
30. Comilla
31. Brahmanbaria
32. Chandpur
33. Rajshahi
34. Nowabganj
35. Natore
36. Naogaon
37. Pabna
38. Sirajganj
39. Bogra
40. Joypurhat
41. Rangpur
42. Nilphamari
43. Lalmonirhat
44. Kurigram
45. Gaibandha
46. Dinajpur
47. Thakurgaon
48. Panchaghor
49. Khulna
50. Satkhira
51. Bagerhat
52. Kushtia
53. Meherpur
54. Chuadanga
55. Jessore
56. Norail
57. Magura
58. Jhinaidha
59. Barisal
60. Jhalakathi
61. Pirojpur
62. Bhola
63. Patuakhali
64. Barguna
Bangladesh
Source :Co-Operative Society.

9.47

Society
2
7
11
12
12
3
34
5
12
16
11
7
0
2
2
1
0
7
18
4
5
5
7
5
3
0
6
5
1
1
0
7
12
6
0
3
4
6
2
0
0
0
7
30
1
10
0
2
4
25
2
0
0
0
1
1
3
6
6
2
4
6
2
2
356

Number of Rickshaw
Members

Allotted

42
352
1780
240
489
260
1786
696
1035
1197
545
320
0
70
73
98
0
830
1793
146
320
942
478
450
409
0
188
730
27
173
0
229
643
245
0
282
3546
605
90
0
0
0
477
1452
30
192
0
0
77
180
950
229
0
0
0
37
20
516
718
178
330
704
1425
190
28814

15
5
75
208
80
45
148
42
99
38
95
115
0
0
50
15
375
6
146
17
30
40
21
0
0
60
12
4
200
0
0
215
20
0
0
380
85
0
0
0
0
0
114
0
88
0
0
14
0
95
42
0
0
0
0
0
0
78
39
25
280
25
0
3441

Statistics on Employment Created through Programmes

Owning by full
payment
15
2
55
208
75
30
106
35
91
20
95
102
0
0
25
15
0
321
0
5
17
30
30
0
0
0
40
1
0
200
0
0
139
8
0
0
270
51
0
0
0
0
0
93
0
86
0
0
0
0
80
41
0
0
0
0
0
0
40
9
14
165
8
0
2522

358 Finance, Foreign Aid, Banking, Insurance, Co-operative and Credit Distribution

of the Co-operative Societies


(Figures are cumulative upto June 2011)

Name of Districts

1. Dhaka
2. Narayanganj
3. Narsingdi
4. Gazipur
5. Manikganj
6. Munshiganj
7. Mymensingh
8. Kishoreganj
9. Netrokona
10. Jamalpur
11. Sherpur
12. Tangail
13. Faridpur
14. Rajbari
15. Madaripur
16. Shariatpur
17. Gopalganj
18. Chittagong
19. Cox's Bazar
20. Rangamati
21. Khagrachari
22. Bandarban
23. Sylhet
24. Hobiganj
25. Moulavi Bazar
26. Sunamganj
27. Noakhali
28. Laxmipur
29. Feni
30. Comilla
31. Brahmanbaria
32. Chandpur
33. Rajshahi
34. Nowabganj
35. Natore
36. Naogaon
37. Pabna
38. Sirajganj
39. Bogra
40. Joypurhat
41. Rangpur
42. Nilphamari
43. Lalmonirhat
44. Kurigram
45. Gaibandha
46. Dinajpur
47. Thakurgaon
48. Panchaghor
49. Khulna
50. Satkhira
51. Bagerhat
52. Kushtia
53. Meherpur
54. Chuadanga
55. Jessore
56. Norail
57. Magura
58. Jhinaidha
59. Barisal
60. Jhalakathi
61. Pirojpur
62. Bhola
63. Patuakhali
64. Barguna
Bangladesh
Source :Co-Operative Society.

9.48

Total
No
31697
2064
344
1521
156
367
386
1108.
18006
185
342
636
246
190
127
171
124
2929
223
43
193
33
1427
145
617
993
724
1050
634
3033
486
2749
285
490
285
349
1489
1019
248
96
1256
148
67
116
877
573
77
58
446
499
136
2920
91
101
682
356
85
257
1889
183
1158
252
2862
233
92032

Office bearer
%
34.44
2.24
0.37
1.65
0.17
0.40
0.42
1.20
19.56
0.80
0.37
0.69
0.27
0.21
0.14
0.19
0.13
3.18
0.24
0.05
0.21
0.04
1.55
0.16
0.67
1.08
0.79
1.14
0.68
3.30
0.53
2.99
0.31
0.53
0.31
0.38
1.62
1.11
0.27
0.10
1.36
0.16
0.07
0.13
0.95
0.62
0.08
0.06
0.48
0.54
0.15
3.17
0.09
0.11
0.74
0.39
0.09
0.28
1.51
0.20
1.26
0.27
3.11
0.25
100.00

No
23930
2044
151
1316
124
367
269
332
254
125
183
578
246
183
127
131
119
2018
223
43
31
33
120
145
108
351
600
718
634
1999
160
927
90
245
273
330
1219
667
151
66
418
61
67
59
142
550
52
58
430
438
136
920
80
82
321
219
72
254
1125
37
318
252
574
104
48390

%
49.45
4.22
0.31
2.72
0.26
0.76
0.56
0.69
0.52
0.26
0.38
1.19
0.51
0.38
0.26
0.27
0.25
4.17
0.46
0.08
0.06
0.07
0.25
0.30
0.22
0.73
1.24
1.48
1.31
4.13
0.33
1.92
0.19
0.51
0.56
0.68
2.52
1.38
0.31
0.14
0.86
0.13
0.14
0.12
0.29
1.14
0.11
0.12
0.89
0.91
0.28
1.90
0.17
0.17
0.66
0.45
0.16
0.52
2.32
0.08
0.66
0.52
1.19
0.21
100.00

Under project of societies


No
7298
20
193
205
32
0
75
711
154
54
159
23
0
7
0
20
5
911
0
0
138
0
526
0
445
642
107
150
0
1034
161
1583
195
245
12
19
270
341
79
0
665
87
0
57
585
23
25
0
10
61
0
382
11
16
244
137
3
3
240
143
445
0
621
70
19642

%
37.15
0.10
0.98
1.04
0.16
0
0.38
3.62
0.78
0.27
0.80
0.12
0
0.04
0
0.10
0.03
4.64
0
0
0.70
0
2.68
0
2.27
3.27
0.54
0.76
0
5.26
0.82
8.06
0.99
1.25
0.06
0.09
1.37
1.74
0.40
0
3.39
0.44
0
0.29
2.98
0.12
0.13
0
0.05
0.31
0
1.94
0.06
0.08
1.24
0.70
0.02
0.02
1.22
0.73
2.27
0
3.16
0.36
100.00

Under project sponsered


by the societies
No
%
469
1.95
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
42
0.16
65
0.27
17598
73.33
6
0.03
0
0
35
0.15
0
0
0
0
0
0
20
0.08
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
24
0.01
0
0
781
3.25
0
0
64
0.27
0
0
17
0.07
182
0.76
0
0
0
0
165
0.69
239
0.99
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
11
0.05
18
0.08
30
0.13
173
0.72
0
0
0
0
0
0
150
0.63
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
0.03
0
0
0
0
1618
6.74
0
0
3
0.01
126
0.53
0
0
10
0.04
0
0
24
0.1
3
0.01
395
1.65
0
0
1667
6.95
59
0.25
24000
100.00

Statistics on Employment Created through Programmes of the Co-operative

Finance, Foreign Aid, Banking, Insurance, Co-operative and Credit Distribution

359

Societies(Figures are cumulative up to June 2010)


Name of Districts
1. Dhaka
2. Narayanganj
3. Narsingdi
4. Gazipur
5. Manikganj
6. Munshiganj
7. Mymensingh
8. Kishoreganj
9. Netrokona
10. Jamalpur
11. Sherpur
12. Tangail
13. Faridpur
14. Rajbari
15. Madaripur
16. Shariatpur
17. Gopalganj
18. Chittagong
19. Cox's Bazar
20. Rangamati
21. Khagrachari
22. Bandarban
23. Sylhet
24. Hobiganj
25. Moulavi Bazar
26. Sunamganj
27. Noakhali
28. Laxmipur
29. Feni
30. Comilla
31. Brahmanbaria
32. Chandpur
33. Rajshahi
34. Nowabganj
35. Natore
36. Naogaon
37. Pabna
38. Sirajganj
39. Bogra
40. Joypurhat
41. Rangpur
42. Nilphamari
43. Lalmonirhat
44. Kurigram
45. Gaibandha
46. Dinajpur
47. Thakurgaon
48. Panchaghor
49. Khulna
50. Satkhira
51. Bagerhat
52. Kushtia
53. Meherpur
54. Chuadanga
55. Jessore
56. Norail
57. Magura
58. Jhinaidha
59. Barisal
60. Jhalakathi
61. Pirojpur
62. Bhola
63. Patuakhali
64. Barguna
Bangladesh
Source :Co-Operative Society.

Total

Office bearer

31656
82
271
1055
58
354
334
525
501
183
211
353
84
96
71
170
123
2131
223
28
195
18
1266
154
205
402
662
892
635
1448
210
944
280
573
306
374
1464
994
230
90
1251
143
65
97
860
577
41
52
442
402
110
2609
75
101
882
177
72
134
248
73
1158
167
2519
233
62339

23930
67
133
650
28
354
253
193
213
123
136
312
84
57
71
130
119
267
228
28
38
18
107
127
105
272
538
654
635
1227
61
171
85
201
275
355
1194
643
142
60
347
61
65
53
125
554
41
52
426
379
106
885
64
82
279
170
59
134
200
37
318
167
506
104
40488

Under project of the


societies
7298
1
138
405
30
0
55
312
151
54
75
6
0
32
0
20
4
864
0
0
138
0
466
27
39
130
107
94
0
221
69
714
195
372
31
19
270
340
79
0
693
82
0
44
585
23
0
0
10
23
0
372
11
16
92
7
3
0
27
33
445
0
552
70
15844

Under project sponserd


by the societies
428
14
0
0
0
0
26
20
137
6
0
35
0
7
0
20
0
0
0
0
24
0
693
0
61
0
17
144
0
0
80
59
0
0
0
0
0
11
9
30
211
0
0
0
150
0
0
0
6
0
4
1352
0
3
511
0
10
0
21
3
395
0
1461
59
6007

360 Finance, Foreign Aid, Banking, Insurance, Co-operative and Credit Distribution

9.49

Statistics on Co-operative Markets (As on 30 June, 2012)


Region (District)

1. Dhaka
2. Narayanganj
3. Narsingdi
4. Gazipur
5. Manikganj
6. Munshiganj
7. Mymensingh
8. Kishoreganj
9. Netrokona
10. Jamalpur
11. Sherpur
12. Tangail
13. Faridpur
14. Rajbari
15. Madaripur
16. Shariatpur
17. Gopalganj
18. Chittagong
19. Cox's Bazar
20. Rangamati
21. Khagrachari
22. Bandarban
23. Sylhet
24. Hobiganj
25. Moulavi Bazar
26. Sunamganj
27. Noakhali
28. Laxmipur
29. Feni
30. Comilla
31. Brahmanbaria
32. Chandpur
33. Rajshahi
34. Nowabganj
35. Natore
36. Naogaon
37. Pabna
38. Sirajganj
39. Bogra
40. Joypurhat
41. Rangpur
42. Nilphamari
43. Lalmonirhat
44. Kurigram
45. Gaibandha
46. Dinajpur
47. Thakurgaon
48. Panchaghor
49. Khulna
50. Satkhira
51. Bagerhat
52. Kushtia
53. Meherpur
54. Chuadanga
55. Jessore
56. Norail
57. Magura
58. Jhinaidha
59. Barisal
60. Jhalakathi
61. Pirojpur
62. Bhola
63. Patuakhali
64. Barguna
Bangladesh
Source :Co-Operative Soc

No. of Co-operative Markets


Total
Kutcha
Pucca

Total No. of
Members

No. of shops in the Market


Total
Allotted to
the members

95
4
2
3
1
0
8
2
1
4
3
8
2
4
0
0
0
7
3
0
4
0
7
3
2
0
4
0
1
2
0
1
4
2
0
0
3
1
6
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
3
2
1
0
3
4
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

16
1
2
1
1
0
1
0
1
4
0
2
2
1
0
0
0
5
1
0
3
0
7
3
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

79
3
0
2
0
0
5
2
0
0
3
6
0
3
0
0
0
2
2
0
1
0
0
0
2
0
3
0
1
1
0
1
3
2
0
0
3
0
6
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
3
2
1
0
3
4
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

39997
2139
1230
950
139
0
3200
94
174
803
371
572
657
507
0
0
0
13010
2261
0
645
0
1250
120
67
0
1619
0
175
123
0
50
434
427
0
0
502
22
925
1905
0
0
0
0
0
0
206
0
0
652
960
120
0
240
4400
0
751
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

9898
175
80
325
6
0
20
41
2
325
3
404
41
40
0
0
0
1440
206
0
17
0
32
32
10
0
1392
0
167
40
0
14
137
54
0
0
3
32
6
27
0
0
0
0
0
0
59
0
0
34
4
45
0
165
60
0
20
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

9898
175
80
275
6
0
2041
2
0
0
65
41
10
0
0
0
1419
206
0
0
0
7
0
5
0
1237
0
167
8
0
18
1
0
0
0
2
32
6
27
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6
4
45
0
3
25
0
20
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

205

57

146

81697

15356

13851

Finance, Foreign Aid, Banking, Insurance, Co-operative and Credit Distribution

9.50

361

Statistics on Housing Co-operative, June, 2010


Divisions

Number of
Societies

Number of
Members

Share Capital (In


lakh taka)

Loan held (in


Lakh taka)

Loan repaid (in


Lakh taka)

1. Chittagong Division

45

5995

140.81

36.05

36.07

2. Dhaka Division

70

13801

142.64

114.64

84.35

3. Khulna Division

113

1.59

4. Rajshahi Division

271

72.11

5. Barisal Division

80

0.22

6. Sylhet Division

346

0.95

126

20606

358.32

150.69

120.42

Total
Source :Co-Operative Society.

9.51

Statistics on Housing Co-operative, June, 2011


Divisions

Number of
Societies

Number of
Members

Share Capital (In


lakh taka)

Loan held (in


Lakh taka)

Loan repaid (in


Lakh taka)

1. Chittagong Division

35

5952

37.85

36.07

36.07

2. Dhaka Division

70

13811

142.64

114.64

84.35

3. Khulna Division

113

1.59

4. Rajshahi Division

271

72.11

5. Barisal Division

80

0.22

6. Sylhet Division

346

0.95

116

20573

255.36

150.71

120.42

Total
Note : (-) Means nil. Figures are cumulative.
Source :Co-Operative Society.

9.52

Statistics on Housing Co-operative, June, 2012

Sl No
1.

Name of Division
Chittagong

Name of
Societies
32

Name of
Members
8352

Share Capital(In
lakh taka)
142.17

Loan Head (In


lakh taka)
36.07

Loan Repaid (In


Lakh taka)
36.07
13.21

2.

Dhaka

60

2320

450.94

14.73

3.

Khulna

113

1.59

4.

Rajshahi

300

282

5.

Barishal

80

0.22

6.

Sylhet

346

0.95

104

11511

877.87

50.8

49.28

Total
Source: Co-operative Socities.

362 Finance, Foreign Aid, Banking, Insurance, Co-operative and Credit Distribution

Selected Co-operative Societies, Number of Members, Disbursement and Recovery of Loans

9.53

(2011-12)
Name of Co-operative Societies

Number of Members

Disbursement of Loan (in Tk.)

Recovery loan

2009-10

2010-11

2011-12

2009-10

2010-11

2011-12

2009-10

2010-11

2011-12

59584

59201

57298

5895.33

5937.98

6048.14

4521.42

4292.51

4397.96

Union Multipurpose Co-operative Societies

988269

973760

958401

10294.90

10273.18

10065.95

8222.91

8185.42

7939.28

Fishermen Co-operative Societies

369497

391436

402700

12007.15

12894.82

12380.71

599.74

1173.23

1368.41

637763

38975

448744

12329.41

1096.66

1097.27

9495.16

102.05

682.09

1977318

1955060

1972757

125335.84

130357.54

136804.55

103292.55

106583.85

112958.99

Milk Co-operative Societies

72168

70369

72999

307.07

371.3

761.08

226.98

199.31

436.92

Salt Co-operative Societies

Landless Farmer Co-operative Societies

24979

497071

529925

12.5

108371.74

120876.01

4.45

10173.59

107056.83

Derelict Tank Co-operative Societies

33517

3313.29

2008.25

Khamar (Farm) Co-operative Societies

Oil Producers' Co-operative Societies

Pan (Betal Leaf) Cultivator Co-operative Societies

Groundnut Co-operative Societies

Co-operative Land Mortgage Bank

Sugarcane Growers Co-operative Societies


Agricultural Co-operative Societies
(Departmental)
Agriculture Co-operative Societies (BRDB)

Weaver Co-operative Societies


Total :

222871

223509

222493

210.38

213.02

211.42

169.99

1035.18

175.58

4385966

4209381

4665317

183719.31

269516.24

288245.16

128541.45

131745.14

235016.06

N.B. Weavers Co-operatives societies are treated as Handloom Co-operatives societies.


Source: Co-operatives societies

Finance, Foreign Aid, Banking, Insurance, Co-operative and Credit Distribution

9.54

363

Item wise Revenue Collection


(In Corore Taka)

Items of Revenue Collection

FY 2008-09

FY 2009-10

FY 2010-11

FY 2011-12

9371.23

8997.12

11556.05

13268.07

Vat (at import level)

9181.44

10651.22

12375.81

13769.64

Supplementary Duty (at import level)

2318.24

3203.13

3998.71

4368.90

00

0.00

28.71

38.95

20870.91

22851.47

27959.28

31445.56

238.34

347.49

486.18

660.36

10965.45

13816.85

17832.98

21988.72

617343

7593.34

9701.19

11920.19

4.91

4.64

3.63

3.45

Sub Total

17382.13

21762.35

28023.98

34572.72

Total of Indirect Tax

38253.04

44613.82

55983.26

66018.28

Income Tax

13857.74

17042.28

23007.53

28261.87

Import Duty

Export Duty (at import level)


Sub Total
Excise Duty
Vat (Local)
Supplementary Duty (Local)
Turn Over Tax

Other taxes and duties

316.47

386.06

412.04

473.96

Total of Direct Tax

14174.21

17428.34

23419.57

28735.83

Grand Total

52427.25

62042.16

79402.83

94754.11

Source: National Board of Revenue (NBR).

9.55

Government Grant/Subsidy during FY 2003-04 to 2010-11


(In Corore Taka)

Organization
BCIC

2003-04

2004-05

2005-06

2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

BSEC

BJMC

33.03

29.57

100.00

34.99

34.99

34.45

65.12

155.74

BIWTC

0.50

0.50

0.50

0.50

0.50

0.50

0.50

0.50

RDA

0.10

0.09

0.12

0.13

0.15

0.15

0.20

0.20

BFFWT

16.25

16.44

18.19

18.29

27.70

44.53

61.16

74.05

BIWTA

27.86

31.88

52.19

50.58

42.45

82.49

98.24

153.56

BSCIC

21.50

22.51

26.5

28.50

36.98

39.96

47.74

64.5364.53

8.00

8.00

8.00

8.00

8.00

8.00

8.00

2.68

BHB

4.50

4.61

7.99

7.43

7.43

BSB

4.30

4.26

3.97

4.32

6.29

8.89

10.4

13.85

REB

EPB

4.00

410.00

12.00

11.00

12.30

13.71

13.81

16.50

BADC

35.00

42.00

58.62

66.50

86.62

155.00

204.27

279.30

BWDB

230.80

251.83

279.01

228.24

228.24

571.62

645.74

671.78

BERC

0.54

0.77

1.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

BSRTI

1.44

1.6

1.79

1.42

3.00

385.84

421.69

567.63

460.69

494.25

961.19

1156.6

1435.69

TOTAL

Source: Monitoring Cell, Finance Division.

364 Finance, Foreign Aid, Banking, Insurance, Co-operative and Credit Distribution

9.56

Private Investment Proposals Registered with BOI


(In Million Taka)

Fiscal Year

Local Investment
Proposals Registered
Projects
Project Value

Foreign/JV
Investment
Projects
Project Value

Total Investment Proposals


Registered
Projects
Project
Value(Crore

Growth in
Project Value
(%)

Tk,

2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10*
2010-1
2011-12

2875

88060

89

17340

2964

105400

28.8

2101

116526

104

20670

2205

137196

(+) 30

1624

135461

130

26440

1754

161901

(+)18

1469

140046

120

52977

1589

193023

(+)19

1754

183703

135

249857

1889

433560

(+)125

1930

196581

191

119251

2121

315832

(-) 27

1615

193530

143

54328

1758

247859

(-)22

1336

171174

132

147496

1468

318671

(+) 27

1470

274137

160

62608

1630

336743

(+) 5

1746

553690

196

365243

1942

918933

(+) 173

1735

534769

220

344163

1955

878932

(-) 4

Source. Monthly Report (2011-12), Policy & Planning, Board of Investment.

Prices and Wages

Chapter 10

PRICES AND WAGES

365

366

Prices and Wages

Prices and Wages

10.01

367

Harvest Time Market Price of Agricultural Crops


(Per Quintal/100 pieces in Taka)

Sl.No.

Names of Crops

2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

Aman Local

1054

1710

1426

1579

2010-11
2082

2011-12
2028

Aman HYV

1088

1796

1441

1699

2201

1657

Aman Pajam

Aus Local

Aus HYV

Aus Pajam

Boro Local

1064

1481

1460

1442

1776

1391

Boro HYV

1099

1338

1301

1276

2005

1543

Boro Pajam

10

Wheat

1761

2889

1446

1727

2056

1974

11

Mash

3904

3567

3192

4558

5010

5798

12

Masur

4651

4904

6066

6230

4926

5446

13

Mung

3513

4273

3453

6304

6677

6006

14

Gram

3949

4614

3197

4034

4256

6097

15

Motor

2708

3768

4086

5043

3685

4052

16

Kheshari

1764

2795

2822

2986

2145

2714

17

Mustard

2604

4034

3455

3657

3618

4563

18

Lin seeds

2766

2845

3431

3551

19

Til

2194

3208

2195

2838

2965

3878

20

Groundnut

2532

2828

3283

3249

4716

5513

21

Onion

1403

2952

2395

2379

2751

1573

22

Garlic

3730

2729

2357

7351

8868

2806

23

Chillies (dry)

11250

10447

6968

11188

12377

15646
5011

24

Chillies (green)

2318

3947

3110

3168

2675

25

Zinger

2160

2725

3876

5958

7046

3512

26

Turmeric

3347

4103

6276

9743

19332

9783

27

Corriander seeds

3879

3746

4911

4895

4415

4592

28

Betel nut

7639

9415

6467

6763

9998

10500

29

Betel leaves

1337

1680

2698

3821

3522

4116

30

Jute (White)

1475

1696

2563

31

Jute (tossa)

1826

2450

2818

4314

2927

32

Tobacco (jati)

33

Tobacco (Matihari)

34

6000

4650

Arum

766

1007

1083

1726

1370

1808

35

Karala

1241

873

1769

1665

1760

2515

36

Jhinga

969

990

1207

1390

1404

1880

37

Lady`s Finger

1194

1098

1422

1390

1592

2094

38

Cabbage

562

546

707

703

754

551

39

Pumkin

712

1098

1137

732

1011

1339

40

Bean

1023

1153

1398

1192

1744

1487

368

Prices and Wages

10.01
Sl.No.

Harvest Time Market Price of Agricultural Crops


Names of Crops

2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

(Per Quintal/100 pieces in Taka)


2010-11
2011-12

2009-10

41

Puisak

520

649

683

587

590

991

42

Cucumber

949

906

1201

1425

1338

1425

43

Patal

923

1126

1496

1360

1136

2180

44

Cauliflower

45

Brinjal

46

Radish(china)

47

Water gourd

48

Chichinga

49
50
51

Potato (local)

52
53
54

Banana (Chapa)

832

907

1045

937

1279

941

1107

1222

1576

1463

1767

1895

582

574

709

705

860

756

8522

744

814

1848

1185

1214

798

924

1053

1058

1091

1793

Tomato

991

1086

1225

939

1912

1590

Chalkumra

758

873

938

905

938

1300

1164

1502

1461

1803

922

1077

Potato (Holand)

1311

1199

1444

1504

757

827

S. Potato

1334

675

715

730

932

1237

84

90

124

98

154

145

55

Banana (Sabri)

119

130

189

184

179

228

56

Banana (Shaghar)

104

106

162

183

137

195

57

Pine Apple ( local)

58

Pine (jul Doog)

1388

1270

1474

1550

2032

1548

59

Pine (Kelenda)

60

Lemon

128

100

91

155

2090

1680

61

Jack Fruit

3593

4301

3892

4708

5075

4598

62

Water melon

3454

4274

4014

6303

6079
227

63

Litchi

236

129

125

227

104

64

Orange

723

1126

65

Mango (guti)

2255

2011

2211

1097

5445

2150

66

Fozli

4750

7375

8565

67

Arseni

6400

3471

68

Langra

6000

69

Gofalvog

2391

5250

5050

70

Coconut

1131

962

1381

1373

1391

2054

Sources: Department of Agricultural Marketing.

Prices and Wages

10.02

369

Annual Average Wholesale Price of Selected Consumer Goods in Bangladesh


2003-04

2004-05

2005-06

2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

(Taka)
2011-12

Quintal
"
"

1828
1651
1343

1992
1680
1506

2538
1983
1650

2591
2143
1848

3332
2441
2474

3752
3409
2669

3669
3097
2364.33

4408.56
3865.67
3342.72

4138.00
3600.00
2834.00

"

3799

3942

3652

4924

7035

6869

10083.33

9976.50

8238.00

"

1686

1758

2031

2362

3356

3800

4539

4492

3710.00

"

12211

11933

13680

17511

19221

21598

20464

24553

25663.00

Sup. quality
Sup. quality
Fresh

"
"
100 pcs.

7983
12743
328

9689
13577
344

10730
15161
342

14944
20191
412

16596
22833
455

19944
26367
637

21517
29979
672

25462
33495
706.67

27046.00
36379.00
726.00

Potato
Mustard oil
Vegetable oil

Local best
Local, Mill
Pakvan

Quintal
"
16 kg.

864
6521
760

780
6467
810

940
6590
839

1568
7894
1025

1593
11217
1415

1499
13586
1602

2177
12417.33
1395

1486.17
13492.33
1685

1594.00
16075.00
1842.00

Ghee
Cocoanut oil
Salt

Cow
Imported
Fine white

Quintal
"
"

29294
12543
880

30311
13002
879

33770
12194
1009

37117
12788
1172

4498
14336
1275

47748
18286
1248

50098
16441
1732

56514.40
19742
1865.83

62234.00
22772.00
2005.00

Chillies
Onion
Turmeric

Dry
Best quality
Best quality

"
"
"

7610
1842
5389

7369
1474
6006

5978
1964
5978

11583
1970
5980

12596
2378
5183

9549
2364
7875

12223
2689
11415

14110
2700
25446.33

15385.00
2165.00
18102.00

Milk

100 Litre

2216

2201

2100

2310

3004

3861

4046

4584

4397.00

Quintal
"
80 pcs

2958
2492
103

3063
2522
109

4356
2956
127

3778
2969
128

3030
2898
138

3318
3645
169

4577
5371
212

5117.83
5009.10
259.00

5744.00
5932.00
310.00

Cocoanut

Cow unboilded
Open market
Cane, loose
Sobri (Med.
size)
Dry

100 pcs.

1009

1098

990

1092

1338

1837

1770

2364.33

2214.00

Fire-wood
Kerosene
Matches

Gazari,split
White
40 sticks

1000 kg
4 Gallons
Gross

2046
324
87

2083
344
87

2034
537
105

2549
575
105

2103
796
108

3670
1040
135

3619
756
163.33

4476
789
193

4031.00
897.00
184.00

Betelnut

Tanti whole Quintal


dry sup.qlty.
Hen, big live "
weight
Pan, Medium Gadi(6400)
size

8687

9372

8275

8741

11044

11093

10957

13408

21623.00

9328

10239

11094

13452

14140

18286

18728

22734.60

24362.00

1590

1535

1338

1350

2370

4561

4600

5287

4233.00

Motihari sup.
quality
Capstan
Medium
quality
Foolscap
white
Malayasia
Malayasia

Quintal

4840

4941

5857

5801

6961

10800

13323

12820

12313.00

250 sticks
Metre

Na
25.00

Na
26

Na
28

Na
30

1171
30

1334
38

1737
39

1881
48

2165.00
53.00

Ream

217

217

258

388

413

363

444

585.33

410.00

Dozen
Dozen

1990
577

2028
488

1998
570

2150
895

2385
876

2523
758

2667
801

3298
1038

3142.00
1606.00

Items

Specification Unit

Rice
Rice
Rice

Fine
Medium
Coarse

Masur

Ruhi fish

Husked
whole
Husked
whole
Big cutpiece

Beef
Mutton
Hen egg

Khesari

Sugar
Gur
Banana

Fowl
Betel leaf
Tobacco leaf
Cigarette
Long cloth
Paper
Cycle tyre
Cycle tube

Source: National Accounting Wing, BBS

370

Prices and Wages

10.03

Annual Average Wholesale Price of Selected Consumer Goods in Barisal

Items

Specification

Rice
Rice
Rice
Masur
Khesari
Beef
Mutton

Fine
Medium
Coarse
Husked whole
Superior quality
Superior quality
Superior quality

Ruhi fish
Hen egg
Potato
Chillies
Turmeric

2004-05

2005-06

2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

2011-12

Quintal
,,
,,
,,
,,
,,
,,

2000
1610
1400
3625
1605
7800
12600

1774
1442
3871
1552
7917
12985

2508
2150
1693
6052
2477
13358
22096

3526
3321
2608
7275
3317
15433
23408

3843
3638
2604
2305
2250
17716
22762

3523.00
2741.00
2177.00
9209
3927
21136
28127

4320.00
3700.00
3420.00
9580.00
4320.00
24260.00
35333.00

4146.00
3783.00
3050.00
8208.00
3833.00
24792.00
37083.00

Big size
Fresh
Local best
Dry, Superior quality
Brst quality

100pcs
Quintal
,,
,,
,,

14000
357
870
7860
5815

12183
380
102
5933
6025

14604
437
1561
11633
5354

20225
427
1450
11192
5138

20362
464
1519
7944
4762

24518.00
648.00
1918.00
11564.00
14091.00

34444.00
703.00
1115..00
14640.00
29370.00

33000.00
755.00
1244.00
15575.00
15858.00

Mustard oil
Ghee
Cocoanut oil
Vegetable oil
Tobacco lear

Local
Cow
Imported
Pakvan
Motihari,Sup qlty

,,
,,
,,
16kg
Quintal

6560
35180
12180
750
3400

6376
38083
10559
730
6388

7549
38250
11900
897
7667

12385
41708
15708
1500
8542

13875
44125
17643
1350
12786

12664.00
54400.00
17147.00
1239.00
11746.00

13900.00
57980.00
17425.00
1433.00
11700.00

14583.00
60883.00
1578.00
13156.00

Betelnut
Betel leaf
Kerosene
Paper

Tanti whole dry sup qlty


Medium size
White
Foolscap

,,
6400 leaves
4 gallons
Ream

7090
1320
319
227

6423
949
497
277

7563
1039
145
320

11167
2583
900
313

12438
7160
704
333

9255.00
4783.00
670.00
353.00

15510.00
5000.00
700.00
370.00

28292.00
5075.00
946.00
372.00

Cycle tyre
Cycle tube
Cigarettes
Matches
Long cloth
Firewood

Malayasia
Malayasia
Capstan
40 sticks
Medium quality
Gazari

Dozen
Dozen
250 sticks
Gross
Meter
1000 kg

1973
540
820
90
28
1510

1888
410
867
94
28
1679

2205
677
1050
97
27
1730

2160
996
1233
110
28
1625

2417
880
1213
110
30
2350

2559.00
944.00
1855.00
198.00
32.00
3414.00

3089.00
1370.00
2000.00
234.30
45.00
3500.00

3850.00
1667.00
2238.0
227.00
53.00
3667.00

Source : BBS

Unit

Prices and Wages

10.03

371

Annual Average Wholesale Price of Selected Consumer Goods in Chittagang

Items

Specification

Unit

2004-05

2005-06

2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

Rice

Fine

Quintal

1770

1958

2347

3485

3824

3667.00

4310.00

4388.00

Rice

Medium

,,

1622

1600

1944

2923

3387

2992.00

3710.00

3790.00

Rice

Coarse

,,

1309

1598

1858

2552

2417.00

3130.00

3013.00

3056

2009-10

2010-11

2011-12

Masur

Husked whole

,,

3455

3572

4842

7408

9843

10883.00

11060.00

9540.00

Khesari

Superior quality

,,

1767

2275

2232

2646

3833

3942.00

5180.00

4290.00

Beef

Superior quality

,,

9208

12500

12958

22750

24500

26250.00

30600.00

31910.00

Mutton

Superior quality

,,

12558

15500

17700

25333

32000

32417.00

32500.00

44030.00

Ruhi fish

Big size

100pcs

10783

12000

13500

16870

16833

16625.00

18400.00

21470.00

Hen egg

Fresh

Quintal

343

368

394

479

652

700.00

750.00

738.00

Potato

Local best

,,

963

769

962

1758

1637

2634.00

1190.00

1607.00

Chillies

Dry, Superior quality

,,

6063

7250

7833

12792

9550

11783.33

12700.00

17350.00

Turmeric

Brst quality

,,

5575

5950

6133

5167

6208

10317.00

22250.00

17500.00

Mustard oil

Local

,,

6000

6000

6617

12750

12933

14160.00

15150.00

15800.00

Ghee

Cow

,,

28000

300003

31083

42583

47083

46833.00

54400.00

54182.00

Cocoanut oil

Imported

,,

12000

12875

12700

12950

14000

15000.00

26000.00

20000.00

Vegetable oil

Pakvan

16kg

873

850

850

1462

811

1440.00

1694.00

2306.00

Tobacco lear

Motihari,Sup qlty

Quintal

3733

385

4325

6600

6000

6300.00

7167.00

Betelnut

Tanti whole dry sup qlty

Betel leaf

Medium size

,,

10033

9917

10500

8417

9000

9133.33

12790.00

18800.00

6400 leaves

1317

1300

1843

3028

3253

3383.00

3715.00

3410.00

Kerosene

White

Paper

Foolscap

4 gallons

325

450

467

700

829

704.00

770.00

944.00

Ream

220

220

238

318

322

333

518.00

382.00

Cycle tyre
Cycle tube

Malayasia

Dozen

1957

1997

2131

2000

3600

Malayasia

Dozen

563

578

540

1000

1020

Cigarettes

Capstan

250 sticks

850

900

906

1500

1800

1855

1311.00

Matches

40 sticks

Gross

80

80

97

130

200

200

200

212.00

Long cloth

Medium quality

Meter

22

24

26

33

37

38

43

53.00

Firewood

Gazari

2230

2230

2265

5050

5200

5400

Source : BBS

1000 kg

372

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10.03

Annual Average Wholesale Price of Selected Consumer Goods in Dhaka

Items

Specification

Unit

2004-05

2005-06

2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

2011-12

Rice

Fine

Rice

Medium

Rice

Coarse

,,

1561

1718

1877

2586

2500

2589.00

3663.33

3075.00

Masur

Husked whole

,,

4208

4746

5781

7188

9561

11133.00

9985.00

9183.00

Khesari

Superior quality

,,

1988

2000

2716

3311

5325

5503.00

4000.00

4016.00

Beef

Superior quality

,,

9221

1402

4258

16333

18667

21663.00

26683.33

25425.00

Mutton

Superior quality

,,

14708

16458

20667

22000

28561

33522.00

34300.00

36760.00

Ruhi fish

Big size

100pcs

13692

13404

15842

17056

19444

21500.00

22483.00

24680.00

Hen egg

Fresh

Quintal

371

333

480

481

690

733

737.00

813.00

Potato

Local best

,,

778

832

1684

1629

1605

2141.00

1308.33

1618.00

Chillies

Dry, Superior quality

,,

6533

5883

13092

12040

8913

12744.00

14767.00

15576.00

Turmeric

Brst quality

,,

6314

6208

6300

6089

8722

14033.00

29183.33

20765.00

Mustard oil

Local

,,

6216

6083

7136

11100

13911

14222.00

14500.00

15685.00

Ghee

Cow

,,

32500

33229

5000

40657

46278

49556.00

55692.00

680.20.00

Cocoanut oil

Imported

,,

12875

13000

13633

17288

20000

20570.00

22000.00

33350.00

1922.22Vegetable

Pakvan

16kg

872

905

1522

1374

1180

1633.00

1922.22

2106.00

Quintal

6067

5600

5667

5193

12050

16556.00

16600.00

15685.00

,,

10467

9066

9737

11178

14528

13778

12250.00

19100.00

6400 leaves

2025

1996

2113

2400

4649

5293

64170.00

6715.00

4 gallons

362

480

529

666

849

852

875.00

6130.00

Quintal

2006

2423

2425

3500

3701

3668.00

4496.33

4584.00

,,

1700

1920

2158

2885

3463

3417.00

3831.25

4042.00

oil
Tobacco lear

Motihari,Sup qlty

Betelnut

Tanti whole dry sup qlty

Betel leaf

Medium size

Kerosene

White

Paper

Foolscap

Ream

220

230

315

457

320

337

666.00

350.00

Cycle tyre

Malayasia

Dozen

2181

1775

2100

2475

2538

2560

2600.00

4333.00

Cycle tube

Malayasia

Dozen

540

450

492

890

789

744

765.00

1456.00

Cigarettes

Capstan

250 sticks

1096

1273

1619

1818.00

1994.00

Matches

40 sticks

Gross

87

85

95

122

120

192

227.00

217.00

Long cloth

Medium quality

Meter

31

35

35

35

42

44

45.00

60.00

Firewood

Gazari

2442

2475

3494

3257

5189

6075

7473.00

6680.00

Source : BBS

1000 kg

Prices and Wages

10.03

373

Annual Average Wholesale Price of Selected Consumer Goods in Khulna

Items

Specification

Rice

Fine

Rice
Rice

Unit

2004-05

2005-06

2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

2011-12

Quintal

1945

2025

2404

3614

3664

3496.00

4321.00

4175.00

Medium

,,

1663

1668

1744

3045

3036

3013.00

3950.00

3350.00

Coarse

,,

1292

1445

1559

2308

2469

2250.00

3137.00

2758.00

Masur

Husked whole

,,

3827

3846

4452

6525

9355

9650

8750.00

7992.00

Khesari

Superior quality

,,

1709

1742

2149

3764

4873

4138

3271.00

3425.00

Beef

Superior quality

,,

6933

9533

10680

15954

17782

20550

23734.00

24575.00

Mutton

Superior quality

,,

11608

12548

14930

22136

24877

28830.00

31642.00

39108.00

Ruhi fish

Big size

Quintall

10083

10808

12876

17336

19450

20183

28792.00

27267.00

Hen egg

Fresh

100pes

310

322

340

473

607

646

650

696.00

Potato

Local best

Quintall

717

767

953

1489

1518

1934

1329.00

2450.00

Chillies

Dry, Superior quality

,,

8476

7111

6040

12227

8327

12454

14550.00

16192.00

Turmeric

Brst quality

,,

5610

6125

6172

5488

8554

9629.00

25458.00

19400.00

Mustard oil

Local

,,

17012

7142

6800

10680

11823

11883.00

12125.00

15042.00

Ghee

Cow

,,

29750

3074

32500

46727

54000

54200

55000.00

64083.00

Cocoanut oil

Imported

,,

15611

14269

11700

11240

16246

16117.00

18150.00

22350.00

Vegetable oil

Pakvan

16kg

770

799

768

1237

1577

1194.00

1538.00

1910.00

Tobacco lear

Motihari,Sup qlty

Quintal

5800

5342

6083

11864

17168

17240.00

18000.00

15425.00

Betelnut

Tanti whole dry sup qlty

Betel leaf

Medium size

,,

7722

8761

7921

12172

12404

10167.00

11064.00

18125.00

6400 leaves

1177

1003

13472

1699

2952

3005.00

4483.00

Kerosene

White

4525.00

4 gallons

320

322

462

640

805

737.00

740.00

885.00

Paper

Foolscap

Ream

210

208

270

758

305

536.00

730.00

531.00

Cycle tyre

Malayasia

Dozen

2028

2000

1941

2202

3336

2350.00

3060.00

3567.00

Cycle tube

Malayasia

Dozen

400

492

458

676

738.00

978.00

1363.00

Cigarettes

Capstan

250 sticks

810

890

879

1190

1350

1600.00

1800.00

2167.00

Matches

40 sticks

Gross

90

91

90

114

158

163.00

170.00

216.00

Long cloth

Medium quality

Firewood

Gazari

Source : BBS

Meter
1000 kg

27

26

27

34

34

35.00

39.00

58.00

1770

1793

1809

2000

2850

3233.00

3692.00

3808.00

374

Prices and Wages

10.03

Annual Average Wholesale Price of Selected Consumer Goods in Rajshahi

Items

Specification

Rice

Fine

Rice
Rice

Unit

2004-05

2005-06

2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

2011-12

Quintal

1880

1980

2488

3167

3680

3808.00

4441.00

4627.00

Medium

,,

1670

1753

1789

2967

3529

3317.41

4155.00

3737.00

Coarse

,,

1418

1469

1662

2575

2385

2353.00

3196.00

2760.00

Masur

Husked whole

,,

3950

4142

4587

5058

9291

9225.00

9634.00

8225.00

Khesari

Superior quality

,,

1767

1825

2300

2658

4658

4321.00

4371.00

3308.00

Beef

Superior quality

,,

7450

10000

11750

20000

20000.00

22917.00

23909.00

Mutton

Superior quality

,,

1263

19000

24000

Ruhi fish

Big size

Quintal

14867

1283

13500

18500

20958.00

21700.00

23000.00

Hen egg

Fresh

100 pes

319

314

344

432

606

606

650.00

722.00

Potato

Local best

Quintal

766

704

871

1517

1717

1934.00

2000.00

2525.00

Chillies

Dry, Superior quality

,,

8292

8583

8880

13550

11058

12041.00

14625.00

15558.00

Turmeric

Brst quality

,,

4892

6533

5156

9500

11417.00

24167.00

19125.00

Mustard oil

Local

,,

6500

6500

6558

10920

11475

11825.00

10604.00

13663.00

Ghee

Cow

,,

28000

28000

2875

45000

Cocoanut oil

Imported

,,

10000

11909

10800

11800

17825

16813

18042.00

21250.00

Vegetable oil

Pakvan

16kg

720

720

731

1042

892

1063.00

1530.41

731.00

Tobacco lear

Motihari,Sup qlty

Quintal

4100

4500

5500

5500

6000

6300.00

Betelnut

Tanti whole dry sup qlty

Betel leaf

Medium size

,,

8725

8342

6683

11775

12187

10417

12834.00

17917.00

6400 leaves

1000

1750

1487

2452

3750

5133

4604.00

Kerosene

White

4029.00

4 gallons

320

355

497

673

741

712

721

898.00

Paper

Foolscap

Ream

220

220

227

780

780

798.00

Cycle tyre

Malayasia

Dozen

2000

2016

3240.00

3239.00

Cycle tube

Malayasia

Dozen

480

450

647

738

731

840

1015.00

1287.00

Cigarettes

Capstan

250 sticks

900

925

896

1000

1267

1800

1908.00

2275.00

Matches

40 sticks

Gross

94

87

90

110

129

95

100

200.00

Long cloth

Medium quality

Firewood

Gazari

Source : BBS

Meter
1000 kg

22

23

24

28

33

32

42.41

52.00

1782

1838

1895

3650

3512

3750

3946.00

4317.00

Prices and Wages

10.03

375

Annual Average Wholesale Price of Selected Consumer Goods in Sylhet

Items

Specification

Rice

Fine

Quintal

1825

2000

2292

3800

3850.00

4563.00

4725.00

Rice

Medium

,,

1650

1860

2017

3400

3100.00

3848.00

4025.00

Rice

Coarse

,,

1367

1510

1625

3000

2400.00

3510.00

3325.00
10025.00

Unit

2004-05

2005-06

2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

2011-12

Masur

Husked whole

,,

3791

3600

4258

10000

10400.00

10850.00

Khesari

Superior quality

,,

2316

2710

3185

5400

5400.00

5808.25

4975.00

Beef

Superior quality

,,

8830

9000

1020

21000

19500.00

24575.00

25750.00

Mutton

Superior quality

,,

13750

13000

14250

26000

27000.00

33700.00

38750.00

Ruhi fish

Big size

Quintal

11660

2000

22917

35000

19000.00

21500.00

20500

Hen egg

Fresh

100 pes

388

383

491

800

700.00

750.00

788.00

Potato

Local best

Quintal

2225

1280

1317

1000

2500.00

1975.00

1300.00

Chillies

Dry, Superior quality

,,

7750

8000

81671

11500

12750.00

13375.00

16125.00

Turmeric

Brst quality

,,

4375

4000

5417

10000

9000.00

22250.00

21250.00

Mustard oil

Local

,,

6258

6600

7042

17500

9750

14675.00

18950.00

Ghee

Cow

,,

2800

28000

28000

50000

45500.00

59500.00

42250.00

Cocoanut oil

Imported

,,

11000

10000

12333

24000

13000.00

16833.00

18667.00

Vegetable oil

Pakvan

Tobacco lear

Motihari,Sup qlty

Betelnut

Tanti whole dry sup qlty

Betel leaf

Medium size

Kerosene

White

Paper

Foolscap

16kg

829

776

733

1400

1800

1991.00

2302.00

Quintal

3666

5410

6958

7750w

11500.00

12000.00

,,

8583

9727

10208

10000

13000

16000.00

19750.00

6400 leaves

1666

1240

2466

5600

2400

7500.00

6825.00

4 gallons

333

360

376

1040

860

925

1015.00

Ream

213

220

220

400

325

430

278.00

Cycle tyre

Malayasia

Dozen

2090

1877

1490

2800

2400.00

4200.00

2860.00

Cycle tube

Malayasia

Dozen

450

545

550

780

840.00

1080.00

1455.00

Cigarettes

Capstan

250 sticks

900

900

1067

1400

1750.00

1907.00

2100.00

Matches

40 sticks

Gross

90

93

97

130

132.00

227.00

205.00

Long cloth

Medium quality

Meter

30

28

31

52

39

74

66.00

Firewood

Gazari

1858

1800

1833

3000

1625

2847.00

4042.00

Source : BBS

1000 kg

376

Prices and Wages

10.04

Annual Average Wholesale Price of Selected Consumer


Goods in Dhaka
(Taka)

Year

Cow Leather (chrome) Sq. feet

Cow hides (wet salted) 100


pieces

Goat Skins (dry salted) 100 pieces

1995-96

39.00

106850

11258

1996-97

40.00

91000

6275

1997-98

40.00

62917

7343

1998-99

50.00

48111

8667

1999-00

52.00

25455

7789

2000-01

55.00

35833

9919

2001-02

55.00

46333

9750

2002-03

65.00

57636

11682

2003-04

65.00

67255

10167

2004-05

68.00

85667

11000

2005-06

74.00

92666

12000

2006-07

75.00

122500

11778

2007-08

75.00

136750

15200

2008-09

113555

20000

2009-10

90.00

118889

18000

2010-11

15500

20000

2011-12

130000

50000

Source : BBS

Prices and Wages

10.05

377

Annual Average Wholesale Price of Selected Building Materials


at Principal Towns
Unit

2005-06

2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

(Price in taka)
2010-11
2011-12

Items

Town

Bricks-10" (first class)

Dhaka

1000

3192

4014

4300

6467

6200

6702.73

7116.00

Narayanganj

"

3206

3714

4225

5267

5975

5983.3

6100.00

Chittagong

"

3308

3616

4542

5890

6166

6683

6600.00

Rajshahi

"

2615

3045

3729

4100

4686

4729

5500.00

Khulna

"

2438

2973

3745

4792

4800

4783.3

5200.00

Sylhet

"

2983

3396

4061

5562

5889

6250

6350.00

Rangpur

"

3088

3104

3588

4945.36

5137

5716.67

6000.00

Dhaka

Bag

284

322

363.18

374

382

397.5

430.00

Narayanganj

"

288

317

352.50

3641.16

363

368.09

370.00

Chittagong

"

280

316

350

367

363

368

424.00

(a) Cement
(Bangladeshi)

Sand (coarse, sup.)

3"
Iron rods ( 8

or 3

Rajshahi

"

274

325

374

465

387

465

465.00

Khulna

"

273

319

358

366

348

366

419.00

Sylhet

"

287

309

373

368

369

368

372.00

Rangpur

"

280

320

360

370

409

400

437.72

Dhaka

100 cft.

724

1000

958.33

1127

1470

1370

1300.00

Narayanganj

"

729

794

962.50

1191

1258

1200

1260.00

Chittagong

"

708

780

1038

1200

982

1162

1300.00

Rajshahi

"

739

1116

1226

1558

1063

1038

1231.00

Khulna

"

1007

1194

1326

1712

1181

1200

1800.00

Sylhet

"

825

776

800

1240

1450

1700

1900.00

Rangpur

"

988

1133

1220

1300

1091

1615

1600.00

1972

2501.82

3081

2466

2645.45

3157.00

3100.00

Dhaka

50 Kg

1875

suta)
Narayanganj

"

1898

1965

2575.42

2579

2372

2679.96

Chittagong

"

1876

1920

2550

3102

2443

2516

2900.0

Rajshahi

"

1831

1941

2644

3148

2375

2568

2850.00

Khulna

"

1833

2088

2627

3063

2445

2597

2800.00

Sylhet

"

1914

1633

2650

2801

2420

2250

2820.00

Rangpur

"

1835

2068

2663

3006.25

2887

2561

2930.00
8902.00

C.I. sheet (26 gauge)

Dhaka

Bundle

3379

3995

4791

9000

8000

(Local)

Narayanganj

"

3594

3600

4450

4912

6800

Chittagong

"

2983

3133

5283

7216

8885.00

Rajshahi

"

2900

3031

5150

8000

7013

8575.00

Khulna

"

3527

4192

4900

6573

8750.00

Sylhet

"

3400

3484

4900

7229

7933

8500

8686.00

Rangpur

"

5287

5550

7175

7825

7940.00
(Contd)

378

Prices and Wages

10.05

Annual Average Wholesale Price of Selected Building Materials at


Principal Towns
(Price in taka)

tems

Town

Unit

2005-06

2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

Paint

Dhaka

2011-12

Gallon

521

612

647.78

685

652

725

767

Narayanganj

"

533

624

586.25

572.27

668

662

680

(Robbialac)
White
synthetic

Varnishes

Chittagong

"

521

578

627

664

750

717

750

Rajshahi

"

530

660

627

729

730

750

760

Khulna

"

540

603

640

700

722

743

760

Sylhet

"

522

348

680

700

700

720

792

Rangpur

"

508

623

680

700

664

700

700

Dhaka

1 lb. Tin

104

104

744.55

603

582

637.7

642
600

(Robbialac)
Super Qlty.

Timber :

Narayanganj

"

122

188

754.17

404.55

635

512

Chittagong

"

108

169

795

854

481

539

600

Rajshahi

"

115

163

646

710

632

739

750
650

Khulna

"

111

163

719

770

656

620

Sylhet

"

116

145

780

806

541

Rangpur

"

147

178

716

742.50

700

793

783

Cft.

1766

1768

2664.55

2171

2000

3500

"

1830

2605

2706.25

3000

2086

3000

Dhaka

(a) Chittagong Narayanganj


Teak
8' x 1"

Chittagong

"

1400

1557

1825

2000

1299

1425

1500

8 feet long

Rajshahi

"

1450

1695

1900

1542

1580

Khulna

"

1565

1623

2511

3368

1700

4068

4093

Sylhet

"

1773

144 0

2800

2440

1900

2000

2200

Rangpur

"

Dhaka

Cft.

978

1043

1176.82

1536

1588

1537

1500
1540

(b) Garjan
(Bean)
3"x 3"x 8'

(c) Garjan

Narayanganj

"

969

1063

1002.08

1387.50

1600

1580

Chittagong

"

683

698

800

1100

1720

1500

1500

Rajshahi

"

478

1050

1200

1225

1580

1580

Khulna

"

829

848

1092

1337

1386

1380

1631

Sylhet

"

564

845

1000

1910

1513

1650

1680

Rangpur

n.a

1537

1600

1605

Dhaka

Cft.

1046

1135

1213.64

1546

1856

2000

2200

(Plank)
8"x 1"x 8'

Bamboo

Narayanganj

"

969

1113

1122.00

1500

1900

1900

2000

Chittagong

"

840

689

792

1200

1720

1800

1941

Rajshahi

"

1000

1250

Khulna

"

872

927

1122

1377

1513

1500

1700

Sylhet

"

873

1200

1000

1840

2400

2400

2400

Rangpur

"

1766

1816

1950

Dhaka

Each

117

188

130

181.25

162

182

200
255

(borak)
Narayanganj

"

105

106

131

200.00

189

250

Chittagong

"

115

167

143

150

135

182.9

247

Rajshahi

"

118

163

131

151.68

131

171.2

175

Khulna

"

125

175

132

142.73

149

158

165

Sylhet

"

72

136

145

155.84

160

170

200

Rangpur

"

72

82

100

145.00

95

131.42

Source : National Accounting Wing, BBS

Prices and Wages

10.06

379

Consumer Price Index (CPI), National

Year

General

Food,
beverage
&
tobacco)

Non-food

Clothing
and
footwear

Gross rent
fuel &
lighting

Furnituref
urnish-ing,
household
equipment and
oper.

Medical
care and
health
expenses

Trans-port
and
communications

Recreation,
entertainment,
educa-tion
and
cultural
services
10

Misc.
goods and
services

11

(Base: 1995-96=100)
2001-02

130.26

132.43

127.89

124.62

124.95

126.07

136.22

144.36

131.03

123.47

2002-03

135.97

137.01

135.13

130.55

131.20

132.32

145.25

159.52

136.94

129.40

2003-04

143.90

146.50

141.03

136.25

136.19

137.95

154.36

170.79

141.31

133.82

2004-05

153.23

158.08

147.14

142.15

141.43

143.18

162.67

179.94

150.24

137.78

2005-06

164.21

170.34

156.56

148.35

152.02

151.21

169.62

191.66

165.42

143.25

2006-07

176.06

184.18

165.79

156.79

162.32

162.61

178.49

201.15

171.47

151.44

2007-08

193.54

206.79

176.26

164.53

174.70

178.56

185.66

211.01

174.86

166.69

2008-09

206.43

221.64

186.67

173.10

184.45

194.75

189.25

222.12

181.44

188.84

(Base: 2005-06=100)
2009-10

141.18

149.40

130.66

130.63

126.25

141.54

133.85

123.34

132.68

140.36

2010-11

156.59

170.48

138.77

140.09

132.33

158.13

144.55

127.44

139.52

148.68

2011-12

170.19

183.65

152.94

160.79

143.36

175.58

152.63

148.58

144.48

164.57

Misc.
goods and
services

Source: National Accounting Wing, BBS

10.07

Consumer Price Index (CPI), All Rural

Year

General

Food,
beverage
&
tobacco)

Non-food

Clothing
and
footwear

Gross rent
fuel &
lighting

Furnituref
urnish-ing,
household
equipment and
oper.

Medical
care and
health
exp-enses

Trans-port
and
communications

Recreatio
n,
entertainment,
education
and
cultural
services
10

Weight

100

62.96

37.04

(Base: 1995-96=100)
6.88
14.69
2.70

2.79

2.98

3.20

3.8

2001-02

130.40

130.99

129.41

123.70

128.78

127.55

136.88

144.15

134.26

122.38

2003-04

144.46

145.22

143.18

136.21

141.79

137.67

157.35

170.28

144.28

132.51

2004-05

154.03

156.82

149.29

141.73

147.64

141.90

166.56

178.92

153.78

134.90

2005-06

165.37

168.77

159.59

148.19

160.63

149.45

175.03

191.13

168.85

139.40

2006-07

177.42

182.18

169.33

155.88

172.14

160.38

185.41

201.06

174.74

147.95

2007-08

195.14

203.93

180.19

162.08

185.85

174.31

191.72

211.49

178.03

164.03

2008-09

208.46

218.38

191.59

169.68

199.33

189.12

194.47

219.63

184.66

184.85

11

(Base: 2005-06=100)
2009-10

142.67

148.47

133.46

132.22

129.25

141.75

137.80

121.29

143.66

142.43

2010-11

159.41

170.81

141.28

143.51

134.08

155.22

147.33

125.37

151.11

150.17

2011-12

173.26

183.62

156.77

164.55

146.37

169.35

156.87

150.60

158.26

168.84

Source: National Accounting Wing, BBS

380

Prices and Wages

10.08

Consumer Price Index (CPI), All Urban

Year

General

Food,
bever-age
&
tobacco)

Non-food

Weight

100

48.80

51.20

Clothing
and
footwear

Gross rent Furniturefur Medical


fuel &
nish-ing,
care and
lighting
house-hold
health
equipm-ent expen-ses
and oper.
5
6
7
8
(Base: 1995-96=100)
6.79
22.17
2.58
2.97

Trans-port Recrea-tion,
Misc.
and
entertain-ment, goods and
communi- educa-tion and services
cations
cultural
services
9
10
11
7.07

6.40

3.22

2001-02

129.92

135.93

124.19

126.87

115.60

122.46

134.64

144.85

123.15

126.12

2002-03

134.48

138.77

130.40

130.69

119.50

129.72

141.04

160.53

129.50

131.22

2003-04

142.54

149.60

135.80

136.37

122.56

138.61

147.08

172.02

134.10

137.01

2004-05

151.29

161.14

141.90

143.18

126.31

146.30

152.49

182.41

141.60

144.80

2005-06

161.39

174.18

149.20

148.72

131.07

155.49

156.47

192.53

157.05

152.62

2006-07

172.73

189.06

157.17

159.02

138.41

168.05

161.064

201.38

163.51

159.93

2007-08

189.65

213.73

166.69

170.51

147.54

188.92

170.90

209.84

167.16

173.16

2008-09

201.49

229.60

174.69

181.42

148.24

208.46

176.54

228.18

173.59

198.58

(Base: 2005-06=100)
2009-10

138.43

151.66

126.92

127.60

122.77

141.16

127.10

125.61

120.84

137.80

2010-11

151.36

169.68

135.43

133.58

130.30

163.26

139.80

129.72

127.01

142.83

147.84

153.65

139.88

186.54

145.37

146.34

129.61

159.31

2011-12
164.52
183.71
Source: National Accounting Wing, BBS

Prices and Wages

10.09

381

Annual Average Retail Price of Selected Consumer Goods in Bangladesh


200304
24.17
17.69
14.49

200405
24.98
19.52
16.34

200506
27.43
22.03
17.58

200607
30.29
23.68
19.11

200708
37.32
32.74
27.87

200809
55.20
36.25
27.50

2009-10

2010-11

(Taka)
2011-12

37.82
33.48
25.74

44.95
41.09
33.48

46.67
41.72
31.70

"
"
"
"
"
"
Hali (4)
Kg.
"
"
"
"
"
"
"

42.10
21.00
138.38
95.01
143.07
106.10
14.46
10.46
70.20
62.84
342.43
134.08
10.64
93.75
20.46

43.44
21.77
142.21
99.16
148.42
112.67
15.21
9.37
72.17
65.89
345.75
139.50
11.25
80.65
17.19

50.10
26.50
150.56
118.19
166.46
124.15
16.02
11.08
74.82
69.68
363.73
148.38
13.32
65.75
22.25

64.43
31.76
187.82
152.88
209.78
142.54
18.00
16.04
97.74
78.68
396.08
150.00
15.25
138.51
17.66

78.10
37.87
232.36
175.56
248.74
165.00
20.50
18.02
96.94
102.71
470.52
198.80
15.70
134.30
27.24

101.75
53.00
223.00
210.75
311.50
148.00
27.00
18.25
130.00
117.66
483.75
234.00
17.00
118.50
28.00

109.82
52.01
244.26
226.25
316.32
204..56
26.69
21.25
137.57
102.00
574.51
19.26
139.56
31.44

108.82
46.62
255.43
236.30
346.74
232.40
24.83
14.13
143.23
109.05
588.62
227.00
19.21
155.18
30.61

98.96
42.88
297.78
267.39
395.50
282.22
29.59
16.15
167.33
130.44
647.83
235.92
24.59
186.36
28.31

Best quality
Cow un-boilded
White controlled
Cane, loose
Sobri medium size
Dry medium size

"
Litre
Kg.
"
Hali (4)
Each

65.83
23.80
31.39
27.38
6.66
13.10

70.40
21.36
32.14
29.06
8.29
11.50

64.64
22.60
45.53
32.64
8.90
11.80

63.92
24.02
39.51
33.15
9.50
12.90

69.03
60.72
32.70
32.05
9.92
16.11

91.00
34.80
35.50
40.58
10.33
18.66

153.40
42.98
50.31
56.55
13.91
21.18

274.06
42.08
53.88
62.80
14.27
24.02

187.58
47.76
60.13
69.78
17.22
32.28

Gazari split
White 22 oz.
40 sticks

Quintal
Litre
Each

244.23
20.04
1.00

249.64
23.27
1.00

258.73
31.43
1.00

271.01
37.00
1.00

342.47
43.08
1.00

450.00
49.47
1.00

414.44
47.71
1.99

439.88
49.69
2.00

477.26
57.64
2.00

Tanti whole dry sup. qlty.


Pan, medium size

Kg.
Bira (80)

115.39
25.11

101.42
23.54

92.71
23.54

97.60
24.97

129.34
34.94

136.75
40.83

137.80
64.81

139.00
67.23

278.37
66.95

Tobacco leaf
Cigarette
Cigarette

Motihari sup. quality


Capstan
Scissors

Kg.
10 sticks
"

65.30
10.00

86.50
8.91

86.70
8.50

96.00
12.00

118.60
13.75

161.60
13.95

170.00
15.31

145.545
-

169.44
-

Saree
Long cloth

Mill 50x70's (count,med)


Medium quality

Piece
Metre

247.05
29.75

245.20
27.38

245.85
28.00

252.38
28.58

285.00
31.69

290.00
38.00

289.98
37.96

314.86
38.18

362.99
56.31

Quire
Piece
"

12.58
186.12
64.13

12.47
169.41
64.69

13.54
161.38
71.29

15.65
181.65
76.51

17.73
218.30
85.31

18.00
226.40
104.33

19.99
243.27
105.45

21.98
239.66
116.97

22.28
247.48
131.17

Items

Specification

Unit

Rice
Rice
Rice

Fine
Medium
Coarse

Kg.
"
"

Masur
Khesari
Ruhi fish
Beef
Mutton
Fowl
Hen egg
Potato
Mustard oil
Vegetable oil
Ghee
Cocoanut oil
Salt
Chillies
Onion

Husked whole
Husked whole
Big cut piece
Sup. quality
Sup. quality
Hen big live weight
Fresh
Local best
Local, Mill
(Pakvan)
Cow
Imported
Fine white
Dry
Best quality

Turmeric
Milk
Sugar
Gur
Banana
Cocoanut
Fire-wood
Kerosene
Matches
92.71
Betel23.54nut
Betel leaf

Paper
Foolscap white
Cycle tyre
Malayasia
Cycle tube
Malayasia
Source: National Accounting Wing, BBS

382

Prices and Wages

10.10

Annual Average Retail Price of Selected Consumer Goods in Dhaka


2002-03

2003-04

2004-05

2005-06

2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

(Taka)
2011-12

Items

Specification

Unit

2010-11

Rice

Medium

Kg.

17.20

18.16

20.71

25.16

25.88

33.39

35.26

38.75

33.48

Masur

Husked, whole

"

40.43

44.02

47.40

53.40

68.05

81.4

101.75

105.00

113.00

94.64

Ruhi fish

Big, cut pieces

"

153.85

158.53

166.36

179.31

200.83

2051

223.00

238.00

249.71

306.10

Beef

Superior quality

"

82.83

92.63

102.30

121.56

157.93

1791

204.00

210.00

229.15

268.82

Mutton

Sup. quality

"

141.17

150.63

161.95

184.54

225.00

2641

311.50

321.00

354.00

419.27

Fowl

Hen big live-weight

"

114.78

118.68

124.94

137.55

160.13

1921

186.08

236.66

239.20

320.00

Hen egg

Fresh

Hali (4)

14.70

15.78

16.43

17.83

18.00

221

26.47

28.66

30.50

31.34

Potato

Desi nainital medium

Kg.

11.09

10.74

9.75

11.78

17.95

181

21.58

18.00

24.77

16.67

Mustard oil

Local mill first quality

"

64.58

71.46

74.15

77.20

90.00

129.42

130.00

148.00

142.51

166.75

Salt

Fine white

"

11.05

11.32

11.89

13.86

16.21

15.70

17.00

16.50

19.68

22.98

Chillies

Dry, fair average quality

"

79.66

93.61

84.34

75.85

152.41

139.58

118.50

126.00

140.31

176.36

Onion

Fair average quality

"

14.28

22.74

19.36

25.25

21.00

29.33

25.35

31.00

36.71

29.45

Milk

Cow unboiled

Litre

26.54

27.59

28.31

29.35

31.00

38.50

34.41

48.75

48.51

53.36

Sugar

White (controlled)

Kg.

49.68

64.00

Gur

Cane loose

Kg.

27.56

27.93

31.28

35.06

35.00

36.00

40.58

42.00

54.55

73.55

Banana

Sabri medium size

Hali (4)

19.60

Cocoanut

Dry medium size

Each

Firewood

Gazari split

Quintal

Match

40 sticks

Each

Kerosene

White

Litre

19.32

21.83

25.25

Saree

Mill (50'sx70's) med.

Piece

231.25

294.17

216.67

Longcloth

Medium

Metre

33.89

36.31

35.00

36.03

42.54

8.29

8.05

8.46

8.45

9.00

10.99

10.33

12.00

15.76

13.99

14.62

15.06

15.18

18.00

22.90

18.66

26.00

26.56

35.93

365.00

355.92

362.25

368.08

425.00

452.75

450.00

816.57

573.00

1.00

1.00

1.00

1.00

1.00

1.00

1.00

1.60

2.00

2.00

34.42

40.00

45.92

49.47

48.00

48.13

58.45

200.25

297.00

na

290.70

332.86

381.20

37.00

34.17

38.00

36.00

37.50

56.09

Paper

Foolscap white

Quire

13.42

12.79

13.28

14.33

18.00

17.56

18.00

20.00

20.25

21.95

Betel leaf

Pan medium

Bira

27.37

33.08

32.45

32.73

34.89

49.33

40.83

54.00

58.72

89.94

Betelnut

Tanti whole

Kg.

91.91

98.83

119.01

118.85

117.50

146.25

136.75

157.00

152.55

282.45

Tabacco

Motihari

"

74.00

83.60

84.20

89.00

95.00

125.00

161.60

150.00

187.00

Cigarettes

Scissors

Packet

10.00

9.71

9.70

9.88

12.00

125.00

13.95

15.00

34.11

(10)

Source: BBS

Prices and Wages

10.11

383

Price of Gold and Silver Bullion in Dhaka


(Taka)
Year

Gold Tezabi

Silver

(Per gram)

(Per gram)

1997-98

576

19.11

1998-99

523

17.05

1999-00

542

16.67

2000-01

600

16.80

2001-02

638

17.54

2002-03

700

25.00

2003-04

824

25.00

2004-05

926

31.00

2005-06

1252.50

31.00

2006-07

1600

43.00

2007-08

2050

2008-09

2568.33

65.00
75.00

2009-10

2732.3

65.11

2010-11

3757.14

61.81

2011-12
Source: National Accounting Wing, BBS

5577.11

142.90

10.12

Average Retail Price of Tea


(Taka per packet of 400 gram)

Year

Dhaka

Chittagong

Retail price at
Khulna
Rajshahi

Sylhet

Rangpur

1995-96

44.16

37.16

40.00

39.62

36.00

36.00

1996-97

44.70

38.84

40.00

39.44

36.00

36.00

1997-98
1998-99

58.42
65.58

60.50
58.46

56.56
63.36

52.96
66.00

56.32
64.66

57.88
58.74

1999-00

68.00

54.00

61.58

48.78

46.20

60.00

2000-01

48.00

55.16

47.84

48.40

53.86

48.00

2001-02

49.70

48.00

49.32

42.00

39.32

47.76

2002-03

50.00

48.00

49.00

42.00

39.00

48.00

2003-04

53.58

52.86

57.86

48.16

60.00

70.00

2004-05

57.18

58.18

60.54

51.50

60.00

58.82

2005-06

64.00

64.22

56.00

55.20

60.00

65.00

2006-07

74.00

78.00

74.00

74.00

79.00

72.00

2007-08

81.00

80.00

76.00

72.00

88.00

80.00

2008-09

90.00

80.00

90.00

78.00

78.00

2009-10

51.60

58.45

50.50

53.25

60.00

2010-11

63.83

63.18

62.67

62.42

62.00

61.58

2011-12

64.00

64.00

62.82

62.91

63.44

63.67

Note :
Retail prices relate to 'Ispahani green spot' brand.
Source: National Accounting Wing, BBS

384

Prices and Wages

10.13

House-Rent Indices of Different Categories of Private Residential Houses


in Four Principal Cities (Base: 1984-85=100)

Name of centre

2004-05

2005-06

2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

Dhaka
i)

Higher
Income

816.84

863.04

880.40

907.02

972.78

1020.15

1082.47

ii)

Middle
Income

1484.12

1509.17

1551.50

1599.39

1646.14

1682.84

1783.94

iii)

Lower
Income

2049.00

3446.03

3648.27

3832.79

4601.02

4684.13

4970.43

iv)

Ave

2030.96

2195.01

2304.01

2403.41

2653.20

2830.23

3002.67

Chittagong
i)

Higher
Income

621.20

634.85

683.68

773.64

806.33

814.41

905.30

ii)

Middle
Income

1311.99

1338.38

1372.76

1467.35

1549.32

1592.86

1704.21

iii)

Lower
Income
Ave

1838.98

1881.76

1943.76

2277.43

2407.54

2479.47

2615.13

1306.71

1345.39

1379.47

1558.46

1643.55

1687.09

1801.28

iv)
Rajshahi
i)

Higher
Income

1369.17

1465.00

1550.30

1587.20

1662.88

1686.75

1821.64

ii)

Middle
Income

1777.66

1837.38

1794.15

1955.74

2011.81

2049.02

2156.95

iii)

Lower
Income
Ave

1989.99

2108.90

2194.71

2294.01

2466.84

2545.57

2778.87

1814.02

1902.67

1962.56

2035.26

2143.25

2195.54

2360.20

iv)
Khulna
i)

Higher
Income

713.08

750.08

784.87

841.32

874.84

889.50

937.39

ii)

Middle
Income

912.30

943.41

962.02

1022.66

1072.89

1113..91

1199.45

iii)

Lower
Income
Ave

932.03

953.14

998.20

1064.81

1160.40

1176.51

1289.78

873.00

902.84

929.10

985.90

1039.79

1072.17

1156.84

iv)
Bangladesh
i)

Higher
Income

877.93

916.70

970.48

1027.30

1079.21

1102.70

1186.70

ii)

Middle
Income
Lower
Income

1371.52

1406.58

1445.11

1498.78

1570.04

1609.66

1711.14

1969.09

2096.38

2196.24

2367.26

2586.45

2721.44

2913.56

Ave

1506.17

1586.23

1645.55

1745.76

1869.95

1946.26

2080.25

iii)
iv)

Source: National Accounting Wing, BBS

Prices and Wages

10.14

385

Construction Cost Index (Building) Bangladesh


(Base : 1998-99=100)
Year

General
114.27
119.61
125.18
129.41
138.74
163.89
214.06
223.88
253.25
321.01

2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12

Building Mat
113.36
118.63
124.60
128.64
136.93
159.46
201.58
206.87
227.79
268.46

Transport
116.94
121.45
123.95
132.29
148.04
202.69
488.29
568.64
823.04
1489.01

Labour
116.94
122.73
127.25
132.60
144.23
174.36
221.46
242.31
279.41
368.24

Source : National Accounting Wing, BBS

10.15 Annual Average Daily Wage Rate of Construction Labour by Type of Labour at
Principal Towns
(Taka per day)
2010-11
2011-12
347.27
400
337.5
350
328
390
258
300
314
330
300
334
289
346

Type of Labour
Mason

Town
Dhaka
Narayanganj
Chittagong
Rajshahi
Khulna
Sylhet
Rangpur

2005-06
210.83
209.16
210.00
170.00
175.00
185.00
175.00

2006-07
228
225
221.50
184.50
188.08
200.00
192.08

2007-08
250.92
247.08
240.75
204.92
206.42
na
248

2008-09
286.33
250.00
270.83
230.58
254.00
300.00
250.00

2009-10
300
320
295
239
278
300
230

Helper (Jogali)

Dhaka
Narayanganj
Chittagong
Rajshahi
Khulna
Sylhet
Rangpur

112.25
112.10
106.00
90.00
90.00
127.27
58.00

120
113.64
118.00
96.83
150.00
98.18
250.00

150
151.66
136.67
109.17
116.67
na
108

200.00
190.83
216.67
186.25
180.00
182.50
180.00

200
196
173
160
172
250
133

207.2
243.33
226
155
219
235
223

260
282
270
240
335
240
241

Carpenter

Dhaka
Narayanganj
Chittagong
Rajshahi
Khulna
Sylhet

200.00
200.00
226.00
128.00
150.00
185.45

250.00
250.00
280.00
143.33
150.00
200.00

287
265.85
280.00
165.83
177.50
na

300.00
300.00
310.83
209.58
226.92
220.83

328
330
342
200
258
300

300
375
312
196
196
240

380
408
355
300
290
330

152.00

153.33

170

210.00

259

280

300

Rangpur
Source: National Accounting Wing, BBS

386

Prices and Wages

10.16

Transport Charges of Building Materials


Year

Motor truck
(3 tons per 8 k.m.)

1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10

Bullock cart
(cart load per 5 k.m.)

477.42
519.10
538.20
511.67
507.90
550.00
592.04
691.27
803.63
546.36
1155.67
1222

Push cart
(cart per8 k.m.)

184.10
189.03
197.17
211.65
216.67
181.92
219.68
226.53
235.29
166.75
352.42
428

Country boat
(m.ton per k.m.)

90.95
95.19
101.35
105.00
112.50
117.30
116.76
125.13
172.02
150.56
299.58
296

(Taka)
Index
(Base : 196970=100)

246.98
269.48
281.88
298.42
296.25
296.83
299.83
297.92
360.00
375.76
713.08
571

2504.44
2559.45
2650.52
2770.47
2809.34
2883.81
3077.00
3426.00
1969.70
-

Source: National Accounting Wing, BBS

10.17
Year

Wage Rate Indices by Sector


(Base : 1969-70=100)
General

Nominal wage indices


ManufacConstruc- Agriculturing
tion
ture
industry

Fisheries

Country
CPI of
industrial
workers

Indices deflated by country C.P.I.


General
ManufacConstructuring
tion
industry

1997-98

2141

2395

1990

1870

2053

1748

122

137

114

1998-99

2259

2522

2163

1950

2138

1921

118

131

113

1999-00

2390

2702

2286

2037

2221

1973

121

137

116

2000-01

2489

2832

2356

2141

2292

1999

125

142

118

2001-02

2637

3035

2444

2262

2411

2024

130

150

121

2002-03
2003-04

2926
3111

3501
3765

2624
2669

2443
2582

2563
2775

2068
2129

141
146

169
177

127
125

2004-05

3293

4015

2758

2719

2757

2216

149

181

124

2005-06

3906

4293

2889

2925

3133

2351

149

183

123

2006-07

3779

4636

3135

3156

3332

2007-08

4227

5197

3549

3524

3686

2008-09

5025

6128

4311

4273

4236

2009-10

5459.70

6536.53

4651.20

4832.49

4741.73

2010-11

5781.64

6778.06

4983.29

5325.63

5043.15

2011-12

6469.17

7221.12

6583.09

6133.58

5186.94

Note :

Indices for the years are the averages of the indices of 4 centres, viz. Dhaka, Chittagong, Rajshahi and Khulna, prepared separately and this average
is considered as per national index. Country C.P.I. is the average of the consumer price indices of industrial workers of Narayanganj, Chittagong and
Khulna. Indices of large scale industry group are weighted while others are simple un-weighted indices.
Source: National Accounting Wing, BBS

Prices and Wages

10.18

387

Daily Average Wage Rate of Selected Groups of Industrial Workers in Dhaka


(Taka per day)

Group

Category

1.

2.

3.

4.

2004-05

2005-06

2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

2011-12

Skilled

129.67

129.67

129.67

163.08

233.17

248.17

255.25

270.58

Unskilled

109.94

109.94

109.94

121.00

150.00

176.25

185.42

197.25

Skilled

129.67

129.67

129.67

162.58

228.25

247.50

260.38

266.50

Unskilled

109.94

109.94

109.44

119.50

143.33

165.33

177.62

190.83

Skilled

129.67

129.67

129.67

158.67

208.67

235.08

241.33

257.92

Unskilled

109.94

109.94

109.94

118.92

143.83

164.92

170.67

187.33

Engineering

Skilled

241.83

280.00

282.92

311.58

331.75

350.00

350.33

363.33

(a) Fitter

Unskilled

150.00

150.00

165.83

205.83

217.00

232.00

241.33

254.67

Skilled

137.00

137.00

140.00

246.67

300.00

Skilled

137.83

150.00

170.92

205.17

228.17

250.75

255.00

267.67

Unskilled

114.00

120.00

150.00

155.40

170.17

195.50

200.83

215.58

Cotton textile

Jute textile

Matches

(b) Turner

Unskilled
5.

Mustard oil

Source: National Accounting Wing, BBS

388

Prices and Wages

10.19

Miscellaneous Service Charges in Bangladesh

Type of services

Unit

2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

(In Taka)
2011-12

Personal care
Hair cut (without shave) average standard saloon

Per cut

Hair cut (without shave) average saloon

-do-

Shoe repair-half soling (men's shoes)

Per pair

Shoe shining (with cream)

-do-

20.00

21.56

25.00

25.39

29.92

32.30

18.850

20.00

20.00

18.48

22.65

24.54

36.00

37.50

50.00

53.81

68.66

74.13

7.60

8.68

10.00

10.30

13.56

14.41

18.00

20.00

25.00

23.64

26.71

29.72

Laundry charge :
Saree-cotton, plain border

Each per
wash

Saree-silk/shifon/georgete

-do-

35.00

45.50

50.00

43.76

49.97

55.08

Full pant-tetron/polyester

-do-

8.08

10.00

15.00

10.53

11.46

12.00

Shirt-tetron/polyester

-do-

8.00

10.00

10.00

10.03

10.98

12.11

Coat-woolen/tropical (dry wash)

-do-

71.07

85.00

10.00

98.62

104.90

122.49

-do-

100.00

100.00

120.00

108.40

131.74

158.72

Full pant-tetron/polyester

-do-

182.00

185.00

200.00

191.26

223.94

236.79

Pajama-cotton/tetron

-do-

50.00

50.00

60.00

59.07

56.88

78.72

Blouse-cotton

-do-

28.00

28.54

30.00

36.32

39.50

43.66

Trailoring charge (standard tailor)


Full shirt-tetron-polyester

Physician's Fees :
Doctor's consulting fee MBBS at patient's house

Per visit

247.61

266.00

300.00

286.47

290.83

339.11

Doctor's consulting fee MBBS within the chamber

-do-

120.00

150.00

200.00

194.05

208.43

220.19

-do-

300.00

300.00

400.00

267.59

275.88

301.12

Blood Test, TC, D.C,ESR & H.B.

Each

159.42

162.00

170.00

166.34

168.41

204.70

Urine test

-do-

60.00

62.00

70.00

64.96

67.20

83.13

Stool test R/E

-do-

80.00

80.00

85.00

111.82

60.39

99.13

Chest X-Ray (Large size)

-do-

131.04

132.00

150.00

150.64

152.25

179.50

E.C.G. (Electro Cardiograph)

-do-

220.00

220.00

225.00

258.78

260.12

281.45

Doctor's consulting fee MBBS, FRCS within the


chamber

Pathological Charges :

time

(Contd)

Prices and Wages

10.19

389

Miscellaneous Service Charges in Bangladesh

Type of services

Unit

2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

2009-10

2010-11

(In Taka)
2011-12

-do-

700.00

763.53

850.00

1201.04

1247.87

1474.05

House Servant (Free meal)


Full time house work Age 10-15

Repairing Charges :
Car servicing-Toyota/equivalent

Each

589.27

675.40

750.00

500.08

501.27

841.06

Bycycle oiling (cleaning & oiling)

-do-

120.00

131.33

150.00

120.13

122.32

141.28

Scooter oiling (cleaning & oiling)

-do-

300.00

357.05

400.00

426.71

430.19

453.16

Cinema Ticket-D.C. (Ordinary Hall)

-do-

28.00

28.00

30.00

39.00

41.19

34.78

Cinema Ticket-1st class (Air conditioned Hall)

-do-

30.00

30.00

35.00

46.25

47.14

31.72

Recreation and Amusements :

Cinema Ticket-1st class (Ordinary Hall)

-do-

25.00

25.00

28.00

30.00

30.80

33.04

Cinema Ticket-3rd class (Air conditioned Hall)

-do-

20.00

20.00

25.00

32.50

35.00

35.00

Cinema Ticket-3rd class (Ordinary Hall)

-do-

16.00

16.00

20.00

16.00

16.14

Railway fare 3rd class

-do-

8.31

9.50

10.86

10.89

12.00

Bus fare (within the town) per mile

Per K.M.

1.00

1.16

1.20

1.17

1.18

1.59

Bus fare-outside the town for 16 K.M.

Per ticket

17.60

18.87

20.00

17.69

17.99

Auto-Rickshaw fare within the town (Reserve)

Per K.M.

36.68

43.56

55.00

51.14

52.54

55.03

120.00

120.00

150.00

61.83

6.81

8.00

10.00

9.29

17.17

Transport Charges :

Auto-Rickshaw fare outside the town


(Reserve) for 16 K.M.

Per trip

Rickshaw fare (Reserve)

Per K.M.

Source: National Accounting Wing, BBS

Consumption, Household Income and Expenditure

Chapter 14

CONSUMPTION, HOUSEHOLD
INCOME AND EXPENDITURE

485

486

Consumption, Household Income and Expenditure

Consumption, Household Income and Expenditure

14.01

Period

487

Net Availability and Per Capita Availability for Consumption of Selected Items

Food
grains
('000'
M.Ton)
3

Population
(million)
2

Per
capita
availability
of food
grains
(kg.)
4

Tea
(million
kg.)
5

Per
capita
availability
of tea
(kg.)
6

Onion
('000'
M.
Ton)
7

Per
capita
availability
of onion
(kg.)
8

Chillies
('000'
M.
Ton)
9

Per
capita
availability
of chillies
(kg.)
10

Pulses
('000'
M.
Ton)
11

Per
capita
availability
of
pulses
(kg.)
12

Edible
oil
('000'
M.
Ton
13

Per
capita
availability
of
edible
oil (kg.)
14

Sugar
('000'
M.
Ton)
15

Per
capita
availability
of
sugar
(kg.)
16

1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06

129.8
129.9
131.6
135.2
137.0
137.1
138.8

26402
28379
27045
27788
28594
28135
30559

203.4
218.5
205.5
205.5
208.7
205.2
220.2

34.00
36.00
42.00
43.00
48.00
45.0
46.0

0.26
0.30
0.30
0.30
0.40
0.30
0.30

147
145
192
191
344.8
642.3
810

1.1
1.1
1.5
1.4
2.5
4.7
5.8

149.10
137.60
135.20
146.90
150.10
196.9
166.7

1.15
1.10
1.00
1.10
1.10
1.40
1.20

587
535
525
615
508
497
531

4.5
4.1
4.0
4.5
3.7
3.6
3.8

307.1
312.0
332.0
-

2.36
2.40
2.4
-

238
426
389
324
556
794
758

1.83
3.30
3.00
2.40
4.10
5.80
5.46

2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12

140.60
142.46
144.20
146.10
149.70
152.40

30359
32097
32750
-

215.9
225.3
227.1
-

59.23
56.71
50.85

0.24
0.30
0.33

928
1031
799
945
1069
1182

6.6
7.2
5.5
6.5
7.1
7.7

152.4
125.2
106.
270
239
126

1.1
0.9
0.7
1.8
1.6
0.9

526.4
451.2
244.6
462
709
753

3.7
3.4
1.7
3.1
4.7
4.9

75.6
78.0
90.0
8.35
8.46
722

0.5
0.5
0.6
5.7
5.6
4.7

787.3
1221.4
1418
1302
1987

5.6
8.6
9.7
8.7
13.0

Period

Gur
('000'
M.Ton)
17

Per capita
availability
of Gur
(kg.)
18

Salt
('000'
M.Ton)
19

Per capita
availability
of salt
(kg.)
20

Meat
('000'
M.Ton)
21

Per capita
availability
of meat
(kg.)
22

Milk & milk


products
('000'
M.Ton)
23

Per capita
availability
of milk &
milk products(kg.)
24

Eggs
(Million)
Nos.
25

Per capita
availability
of eggs
No.
26

Cigarettes
(Million
sticks)
27

Per capita
availability
of cigarettes
(sticks)
28

1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04

464.00
521.00
463.50
524.80
534.3
405.0
415.5
410.6

3.73
4.12
3.62
4.04
4.10
3.10
3.10
3.0

695
720
721
740
740
727
765
795

5.59
5.69
5.62
5.70
5.70
5.50
5.70
5.8

624.00
639.00
656.00
672.80
642.5
866.8
935.6
1020.2

5.02
5.05
5.12
5.18
5.30
6.60
6.9
7.4

1656
1657
1690
1751
941
923
937
915

13.3
13.1
13.2
13.5
7.2
7.0
6.9
6.7

2776
2953
3926
4177
4446
4246
7026
8038

22
23
31
32
34.2
32.4
52.0
58.7

18601
19889
19558
19732
20120
20384
22499
23025

150
157
152
152
155
155
166
168

2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12

505.0
368
708
614
644
-

3.7
2.65
5.0
4.3
4.5
-

965
978
1389
1487
1512

7.0
7.0
9.5
9.9
9.92

1166.1
11864
1410.3
1433.6
2008.7
1287.4
1336.0
733.3

8.5
8.5
10.0
10.1
13.9
8.8
8.9
4.8

1089.2
1100
945.1
983.5
2034
2140
3784

7.9
7.9
6.6
6.8
13.9
14.3
24.8

8038
11367
12791.5
13152.9
13913.7
11285
17177
7261

58.6
81.9
91.0
92.3
96.5
111
115
48

23860
24997
23677
23816
32351

174
180
162
159
212
(Contd.)

488

Consumption, Household Income and Expenditure

14.01

Net Availability and Per Capita Availability for Consumption of Selected Items

375

3.3

33
5505

34
48.63

35
516.0

36
4.56

Matches
('000'
gross
boxes
40-50
sticks)
37
13566

392

3.3

5964

50.67

448.0

3.81

15012

Per capita
Total net
Per capita
Total net
availability availability availability availability
of petroleum of petroof superior of superior
products
leum pro- kerosene oil kerosene
('000' m.ton) ducts (kg.) ('000'm.ton)
oil (kg.)

Period

1992-93

29
2114.0

30
18.67

1993-94

1989.0

16.90

31

32

Natural
gas
M.c.
Meter

Per capita
availability
of natural
gas
Meter

Mild
steel
('000'
M.Ton)

Per capita
availability
of mild
steel
(kg.)

Per capita Cement Per capita


('000' availability
availability
of matches M.Ton) of cement
(kg.)
(boxes)

38

Electrical
energy
(Million
Kwh)

Per capita
availability
of electrical
(Kwh)

17

39
2366.0

40
20.90

41
6902.00

42
60.97

18

3159.0

26.84

7448.00

63.28

6935.00

57.84

1994-95

2587.0

21.58

434

3.6

6628

55.28

415.0

3.46

11817

14

3474.0

28.97

7454.00

61.05

1995-96

2405.0

19.70

452

3.7

7161

58.65

451.0

3.69

12462

15

3383.0

27.71

7822.00

62.93

10169.00

80.39
73.49

1996-97

2798.0

22.50

539

4.3

6926

55.72

510.0

4.10

11656

14

3083.0

24.80

9421.00

1997-98

2445.0

19.32

586

4.6

7512

59.38

557.0

4.25

11917

14

3133.0

24.77

12468.00

96.06

1998-99

2930.0

22.85

568

4.4

8244

64.31

649.0

5.06

10937

12

4670.0

36.43

14002.0

170.80

1999-00

3162.0

24.36

639

4.9

8752

67.46

675.0

5.20

11299

12

3921.0

30.20

15238.0

115.8

2000-01

3330.0

25.60

636

4.9

9892

76.20

757.0

5.80

11726

13

6944.0

53.50

16132.0

119.3

2001-02

3507.0

26.60

670

5.1

10326

78.50

163.0

1.20

11875

13

6881.0

52.30

15330.0

111.9

2002-03

3739.0

27.7

704

5.2

11350

83.9

169.0

1.3

12127

13

6531.0

48.3

16337

119.2

2003-04

3657.0

26.7

698

5.1

12106

88.4

175.0

1.3

12337

13

5960.0

43.5

20954

151.0

2004-05

3768

27.5

263

1.9

12921

94.2

194.0

1.4

12811

14

7857

57.3

006902.00

060.97

2005-06

3782

272

311

2.2

14020

101.0

208.0

1.5

13428

14

7971

57.4

7448.00

63.28

2006-07

15920

113.23

13311

8080

57.46

2007-08

17015

119.44

13000

9211

64.65

2008-09

18511

128.37

13411

9856

68.35

Note

Source

Net availability of foodgrains = Net production-internal procurement+offtake; Where net production is estimated by deducting 10% of total production as seeds and
wastage. (Directorate of food).
National Accounting Wing, BBS

Consumption, Household Income and Expenditure

14.02
Year

489

Net Availability and Per Capita Availability of Food Grains for Domestic Consumption
Estimated
population
(million) (a)

Total production ('000' M.tons)

Rice

Net production ('000' M.tons)


Rice
(b)

Wheat

Imports ('000' M.tons)

Wheat
(b)

Rice

Internal procurement
('000'M.tons)

Wheat

Rice

Off-take ('000' M.tons)

Wheat

Rice

Wheat

1992-93

113.2

18341

1176

17896

1141

20

809

895

475

598

1993-94

117.7

18041

1131

17603

1098

500

149

17

350

1026

1994-95

119.9

16838

1245

16429

1208

204

1325

123

41

322

1168

1995-96

122.1

17687

1369

17257

1328

591

1171

272

69

594

1201

1996-97

124.3

18883

1454

18424

1410

89

643

581

103

691

635

1997-98

126.5

18862

1803

18404

1749

92

596

392

217

443

827

1998-99

128.2

19905

1988

19421

1928

359

1603

563

267

530

1604

1999-00

129.8

23066

1840

22505

1785

816

584

210

877

974

2000-01

129.9

24984

3361

23754

1357

206

42

203

133

2001-02

131.6

24135

2827

23544

1141

59

492

166

417

552

758

2002-03

135.2

25187

1507

24575

1462

20

335

815

127

748

631

2003-04

137.0

26190

1253

25553

1215

3001

781

496

456

2004-05

137.1

25157

976

24906

976

82

183

251

1103

256

2005-06

138.8

26539

735

26034

735

46

168

505

803

174

2006-07

140.60

27318

737

26654

714

634

192

1290

192

2007-08

142.46

28931

844

28228

818

1676

2008-09

144.20

31317

849

30556

823

680

0.054

2009-10

146.10

31975

901

31176

874

3163

3202

2010-11

149.70

33542

972

32703

943

1807

3543

2011-12

152.4

33889

995

33065

970

443

1772

490

Consumption, Household Income and Expenditure

14.03

Year

Net Availability and Per Capita Availability of Food grains


for Domestic Consumption
Net availability
of foodgrains
excluding
minor cereals
for
consumption
('000'M.tons)
(d)

Per capita consumption of foodgrains


excluding minor cereals (Quantity)
(kg. per
annum)

(kg. per
day)

Net availabilty
of
foodgrains
including minor
cereals
for
consumption
('000' M.tons)
(f)

Index
(e)

Per capita consumption


including minor cereals
(Quantity)
(kg. per
Index
annum)
(e)

1991-92

20169

181.1

0.50

108.7

20238

181.7

107.6

1992-93

19215

169.7

0.47

102.2

19281

170.3

100.8

1993-94

19910

169.2

0.46

100.00

19981

169.8

100.5

1994-95

20742

173.0

0.47

102.17

20812

173.6

102.8

1995-96

21215

173.8

0.48

104.35

21283

174.3

103.2

1996-97

20476

164.7

0.45

97.83

20541

165.3

97.8

1997-98

20814

164.5

0.45

97.83

20878

165.0

97.7

1998.99

22653

176.7

0.48

104.35

22715

177.2

104.9

1999-00

25347

195.3

0.54

117.39

25411

195.8

115.9

2000-01

28345

218.2

0.60

130.43

28379

218.5

129.4

2001-02

26961

204.9

0.57

123.90

27045

205.5

121.70

2002-03

27753

2053

0.56

124.14

27788

205.5

121.67

2003-04

23828

206.8

0.57

125.05

28594

208.7

123.56

2004-05

28100

2050

0.56

122.86

28135

205.2

121.49

2005-06

29983

216.0

0.59

129.44

30558

220.2

130.37

2006-07

29463

209.6

0.57

30358

215.9

2007-08

30715

215.6

0.59

32097

225.3

2008-09

32035

222.2

0.61

32750

227.1

Note :

Source

(a) Estimated population as on 1 January. (b) Deduction for seeds, wastage, etc. has been taken as 2.43% of total production of rice and 3.01% of
total production of wheat (Master survey of Agriculture). (c) Deduction for seeds has been taken as 2.5% of total production. (d) Net availability of
foodgrains-(net production-internal procurement) + off take from ration distribution. (e) Five years average from 1965-66 to 1969-70=100.
(f) Minor cereals include barley, jowar, bajra, ragi and other cereals.
:
National Accounting Wing, BBS

Consumption, Household Income and Expenditure

14.04

491

Per Capita Availability of Tea for Domestic Consumption

Year

1994-95

47.00

26.00

Available for
domestic consumption
(million) (kg.)
21.00

0.18

180.0

1997-98

54.00

25.00

29.00

0.23

230.00

1998-99

44.00

21.00

23.00

0.18

180.00

1999-00

51.00

17.00

34.00

0.26

260.0

1995-96

51.00

21.00

30.00

0.25

250.0

1996-97

53.00

22.00

31.00

0.25

250.0

1997-98

52.00

17.00

35.00

0.26

260.0

2001-02

56.00

14.00

42.00

0.32

320.0

2002-03

55.00

12.00

43.00

0.30

300.0

2003-04

57.00

9.00

48.00

0.40

400.0

2004-05

58.0

13.0

45.0

0.30

300.0

2005-06

55.00

9.0

46.0

0.30

300.0

2006-07

65.90

5.3

50.6

0.36

2007-08

56.95

10.3

46.65

0.33

2008-09

56.11

8.2

47.91

0.33

2009-10

59.23

23.05

36.18

0.24

2010-11

56.71

12.20

44.51

0.30

Source

14.05

Net Production
(million) (kg.)

Export
(million) (kg.)

Per capital availability


(kg.)

Index

National Accounting Wing, BBS, and Bangladesh tea board.19980-81=100.

Per Capita Availability of Onion for Domestic Consumption

1994-95

142

Net availability
('000' M.tons)
(a)
182

1995-96

138

170

1.39

136.3

1996-97

142

168

1.35

132.4

1997-98

132

170

1.34

131.4

1998-99

131

152

1.18

115.7

1999-00

134

147

1.13

110.8

2000-01

127

145

1.10

107.8

2001-02

150

192

1.50

147.0

2002-03

153

191

1.40

137.2

2003-04

272

345

2.5

245.0

2004-05

589

642

4.7

460.6

2005-06

769

812

5.8

568.4

2006-07

894

928

6.6

2007-08

889

1030

7.2

2008-09

735

798

5.5

2009-10

872

945

6.5

2010-11

1053

1069

7.1

Year

Source : National Accounting Wing, BBS

Production
('000' M.tons)

Per capital availability


for consumption
Kg.
Index
1.52
149.0

492

Consumption, Household Income and Expenditure

14.06

Per Capita Availability of Chillies for Domestic Consumption


Local
production
('000' M.tons)

Year

Net availability
('000' M.tons)
(a)

Export
('000'M. tons)
(b)

Net available
for domestic
consumption
('000'M. tons)

Per capita availability for


consumption
(Kg.)

Index

1994-95

52

51

52

0.43

97.4

1995-96

52

51

61

0.50

113.6

1996-97

53

52

52

0.42

95.45

1997-98

53

52

52

0.41

93.18

1998-99

142

138

138

1.08

245.45

1999-00

143

139

139

1.07

243.18

2000-01

141

1.38

138

1.10

250.0

2001-02

136

135

135

1.00

227.27

2002-03

137

147

147

1.1

250.0

2003-04

138

150

150

1.1

250.0

2004-05

186

197

197

1.4

318.18

2005-06

155

153

153

1.4

250.0

2006-07

154

152

152

1.1

2007-08

118

125

125

0.9

2008-09

109

106

106

0.7

2009-10

244

238

32

270

1.8

2010-11

138

135

104

239

1.6

2011-12

130

127

127

1.0

Notes :
(a) Net availability = gross production net of 2.5% on account of seeds and wastage + Import-Export.1980-81=100 for index.
Source : National Accounting Wing, BBS

14.07

Per Capita Availability of Pulses for Domestic Consumption


Year

Production
('000' M.tons)

Net available
production
'000' M.tons)
(a)

Import
('000' M.tons)

Net availability
for consumption
('000' M.tons)

Per capita consumption

1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11

524
525
519
414
384
378
357
355
344
331
367
340
205
198
308
224

511
512
506
404
374
368
348
615
508
323
358
331
200
193
300
219

36
103
108
116
213
170
177
269
173
181
195
195
291
51
162
490

547
615
614
520
587
538
525
615
508
504
553
526
491
295
462
709

(Kg.)
4.48
4.95
4.85
4.06
4.52
4.14
4.00
4.5
3.7
3.7
4.0
3.7
3.4
1.7
3.1
4.7

Index
201.8
222.9
218.4
182.8
203.5
186.5
180.1
202.6
166.6
166.6
180.1
-

2011-12

239

234

515

749

4.9

Notes :
(a) Net availability = gross production net of 2.5% on account of seeds wastage etc. (1980-81=100)
Source : National Accounting Wing, BBS

Consumption, Household Income and Expenditure

14.08

493

Per Capita Availability of Edible Oils for Domestic Consumption


Year

Oil
seeds
(a)

Net production
of oil
seeds (b)

Import
(d)

Oil equivalent to
oil seeds
(c)

Off-take
(e)

Net availability
(f)

(Thousand m.tons)
Per capita consumption
Kg.

Index

1990-91

516.0

464.4

197.7

246.3

11.5

209.2

1.91

127.3

1991-92

616.0

566.7

232.5

259.1

22.1

254.6

2.29

152.7

1992-93

650.0

598.0

246.6

9.5

15.0

261.6

2.31

154.0

1993-94

679.0

624.7

257.0

7.4

13.0

270.0

2.29

152.7

1994-95

719.0

661.5

213.8

586.2

13.0

226.8

1.89

126.0

1995-96

710.0

653.2

213.9

512.6

16.0

229.9

1.88

125.3

1996-97

776.0

713.9

252.4

521.0

12.0

264.4

2.13

142.0

1997-98

784.0

721.3

260.8

523.0

13.0

273.8

2.16

144.0

1998-99

816.0

750.7

277.7

523.0

14.0

291.7

2.28

152.0

1999-00

822.0

756.2

293.1

527.0

14.0

307.1

2.36

157.2

2000-01

665.0

611.7

231.4

555.3

80.6

312.0

2.40

180.4

2001-02

658

605.3

226.1

768.0

2002-03

509

468.3

177.9

767.7

2003-04

633

582.4

215.9

629.0

2004-05

643

592

432.6

863

2005-06

596

518

185

443

628

2006-07

625

575

2007-08

642

591

2008-09

832

766

2009-10

908

835

2533

3368

5.7

2010-11

920

846

2603

3449

5.6

2011-12

722

664

2993

3657

4.7

Notes :

(a) All oilseeds including cocoanut. (b) Deduction for seed, wastage etc. has been taken as 8% of total production to get net production.
(c) Oil equivalent is the sum of individual oil. (d) Imports include butter oil received as grant. (e) As available from the Ministry of
Food. (f) Net availability = local production + off-take from ration distribution.
Source : National Accounting Wing, BBS

494

Consumption, Household Income and Expenditure

14.09

Per Capita Availability


(Part-I)
Cane available
for crushing
(000 M.tons)

Cane crushed
in mills
(000 M.tons)

Sugar
produced
(000 M.tons)

Import of
sugar
(000 M.tons)

Export of sugar
(000 M.tons)

(4)

(5)

(6)

(7)

(8)

6741
5980
6504
6777

Chewing and
wastages
(000
M.tons)
(3)
451
426
483
454

6290
5554
6021
6323

1422
1100
1707
2309

100
87
141
178

73
6
-

28

1978-79
1979-80
1980-81
1981-82

6938
6675
6598
7136

486
467
462
500

6452
6208
6136
6636

1715
1272
1826
2473

132
94
145
202

25
-

1982-83
1983-84
1984-85
1985-86

7307
7169
6878
6640

511
434
417
398

6796
6735
6461
6242

2217
1900
1177
1018

178
153
89
83

6
3
135

1986-87
1987-88
1988-89
1989-90

6896
7207
6707
7423

414
432
402
445

6482
6775
6305
6978

2287
2199
1330
2298

182
178
110
184

117
122
157
91

_
2
-

1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
1993-94

7682
7446
7507
7111

461
447
450
427

7221
6999
7057
6684

3106
2280
2266
2575

246
195
187
221

18
27
73
86

1994-95
1995-96
1996-97
1997-98

7446
7165
7520
7379

447
430
451
443

6999
6735
7069
6936

3472
2383
1763
2122

270
184
135
166

81
88
207
160

1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
2007-08
2008-09
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12

6951
6910
6742
6502
6838
6484
6423
5511
5770
4984
5233
6220
8100
4603

417
415
405
390
410
389
385
331
346
299
314
373
486
138

6534
6495
6337
6112
6428
6095
6038
5180
5424
4685
4919
5847
7614
4465

2314
1612
1369
2289
2645
2385
1415
1858
2325
-

153
123
98
284
177
119
107
133
162
164
80
245
227
208

151
115
328
105
147
440
687
625
594
1146
1013
1178
1093
1987

12
8
5
18
-

Year

(1)
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78

Production of
sugar cane
(000 M.tons)
(2)

Source : National Accounting Wing, BBS

Consumption, Household Income and Expenditure

495

of Sugar for Domestic Consumption


Net available sugar
for consumption
(Million kg.)
(9)
100
161
147
149

Sugar
(Million kg.)

Population
(Million)

Per capita
(kg.)

Index of per capita


1969-70=100
(13)

Molasses made
in mill (000
M.tons)
(14)
44
40
60
83

(Part-II)
Bagase
Production
(000 M.tons)
(15)
476
418
675
808

(10)
100
161
147
149

(11)
78.0
79.9
81.8
83.7

(12)
1.28
2.02
1.80
1.78

132
94
171
202

132
94
171
202

85.6
87.7
89.9
91.6

1.54
1.08
1.91
2.21

82
57
101
118

62
47
67
92

600
464
679
941

178
160
92
218

178
160
92
218

93.5
95.5
97.5
99.4

1.90
1.66
0.94
21.9

101
88
50
116

80
71
43
39

821
698
424
366

299
300
267
275

299
300
267
275

101.5
103.4
105.5
107.5

2.95
2.90
2.53
2.56

157
154
135
136

85
83
50
76

379
809
467
758

264
222
260
307

264
222
260
307

109.6
111.4
113.2
117.7

2.41
1.93
2.30
2.61

128
106
122
139

85
85
95
95

994
752
714
825

351
272
342
326

351
272
342
326

119.9
122.1
124.3
126.5

2.93
2.23
2.75
2.58

155
119
146
137

134
92
67
79

1258
856
650
744

304
238
426
389

304
238
426
389

128.2
129.8
129.9
131.6

2.37
1.83
3.28
2.96

126
97
174
157

89
88
106

815
570
502
1103

324
559
94
758
756
1298
1085
1418
1302
2195

324
559
794
758
756
1298
1085
1418
1302
2195

135.2
137.0
137.1
138.8
140.6
142.46
144.20
146.10
149.70
152.40

2.43
4.13
5.79
4.46
5.38
9.11
7.52
9.70
8.70
14.4

129
219
307
290
285
-

98
61
53
72
-

962
576
520
655
-

69
107
96
95

496

Consumption, Household Income and Expenditure

14.10

Per Capita Availability


(Part-I)
Net available
sugar cane
for crushing
('000' m.tons)
(2)
5554
6021
6323
6452

Cane crushed
in mills
('000' m.tons)
(3)
1100
1707
2309
1715

Cane available
for gur making
('000' m.tons)
(4)
4454
4314
4014
4737

Gur making
('000'
m. tons)
(5)
445
432
401
473

Export
molasses
edibles (a)
('000' m.tons)
(6)
6
10
19
16

1979-80
1980-81
1981-82
1982-83

6208
6136
6636
6796

1272
1826
2473
2217

4936
4310
4163
4579

494
431
417
458

n.a.
n.a.
n.a.
n.a.

494
431
417
458

392
378
379
338

1983-84
1984-85
1985-86
1986-87

6735
6461
6242
6482

1900
1177
1018
2287

4835
5284
5224
4195

484
528
522
420

3
13
-

481
515
522
420

343
312
279
267

1987-88
1988-89
1989-90
1990-91

6775
6305
6978
7221

2199
1330
2298
3106

4576
4975
4680
4115

458
498
468
412

18
26
6

440
472
468
406

220
201
204
206

1991-92
1992-93
1993-94
1994-95

6999
7057
6684
6999

2280
2266
2575
3472

4719
4791
4109
3527

472
479
411
353

16
-

456
479
411
353

206
214
215
227

1995-96
1996-97
1997-98
1998-99

6735
7069
6936
6534

2383
1763
2122
2314

4352
5306
4814
4220

435
531
481
422

435
531
481
422

231
316
323
332

1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07

6495
6337
6112
6428
6095
6038
5180
5424

1612
1369
2289
2645
2385
1415
1853
2325

4883
4968
3823
3783
3710
4623
3327
3099

488
497
382
378
371
462
333
310

488
497
382
378
371
462
333
310

292
300
185
298
317
342
282
240

Year
(1)
1975-76
1976-77
1977-78
1978-79

Notes :
(a) Gur content is 12.5% of juice (i.e. 8 seers of juice is equal to 1 (one) seer of gur.
Source : National Accounting Wing, BBS

Net available
gur from cane
('000'
m.tons)
(7)
439
422
382
457

Date palm
juice (b)
('000' m.tons)
(8)
399
383
391
392

Consumption, Household Income and Expenditure

497

of Gur for Domestic Consumption


Gur from
palm juice
('000' m.tons)
(c)
(9)
49.92
47.89
48.90
49.02

Total gur
available for
consumption
('000' m.tons)
(10)
488.92
469.89
430.90
506.02

Per capita
(Kg.)
(11)
6.12
5.74
5.15
5.90

Index of
per capita
(1969-70=100)
(12)
64.08
60.10
53.92
61.76

Gur price
(cane loose)
(taka per
kg.)
(13)
8.11
6.13
6.23
6.98

Khejur
gur price
(taka per
kg.)
(14)
8.62
7.06
7.66

Free market
price of
sugar (taka
per kg.)
(15)
13.40
12.98
9.87
11.61

(Part-II)
Ration
price of
sugar (taka
per kg.)
(16)
6.86
6.97
6.97
8.79

49.02
47.25
47.38
42.30

543.02
478.25
464.38
500.30

6.21
5.34
5.04
5.30

64.84
55.68
53.06
56.01

10.28
9.23
7.93
8.46

5.59
5.85
11.00
11.41

15.59
18.41
16.50
14.80

8.79
9.81
12.86
12.86

42.93
39.00
34.92
33.01

523.93
554.00
556.92
453.01

5.47
5.68
5.60
4.46

57.28
59.48
58.64
46.70

10.06
13.20
15.85
14.96

13.58
14.92
-

15.66
16.50
23.45
20.83

12.86
13.41
14.46
15.54

27.50
25.13
25.50
25.75

467.50
497.13
493.50
431.75

4.52
4.71
4.59
3.94

47.33
49.32
48.06
41.26

15.75
19.17
20.09
18.97

22.89
26.67
30.72
30.48

17.17
20.62
26.18
27.93

25.75
26.75
26.88
28.38

481.75
505.75
480.88
381.38

4.32
4.47
4.09
3.18

45.24
46.81
42.83
33.30

19.72
22.08
19.52
19.58

27.88
25.41
29.22
29.93

26.00
-

28.88
39.50
40.38
41.50

463.88
570.50
521.38
463.50

3.80
4.57
4.12
3.62

39.79
48.06
43.14
37.91

20.46
23.67
24.55
24.18

31.02
31.39
32.16
32.20

36.50
37.50
23.10
37.20
39.60
42.75
35.25
30.00

524.80
534.30
405.4
415.5
410.6
505.05
367.95
339.90

4.04
4.11
3.08
3.11
3.03
3.68
2.64
242

42.30
43.04
32.25
32.56
31.72
3852
27.74
2533

25.42
27.84
27.56
27.56
27.93
29.84
29.96
34.95

31.88
32.75
32.00
32.20
32.12
21.34
32.78
33.10

498

Consumption, Household Income and Expenditure

14.11
Year

Per Capita Availability of Salt for Domestic Consumption


Local
production
('000' m. tons)

Import
('000' m.tons)
(a)

Total
availability
('000' m.tons)

Availability for
human
consumption
('000'm.tons) (b)

Per capita consumption


(Kg.)

Index

1993-94

695

328

1023

656

5.60

119.9

1994-95

600

264

864

664

5.54

118.6

1995-96

650

250

900

682

5.59

119.7

1996-97

683

57

740

695

5.59

119.7

1997-98

710

17

727

720

5.69

121.8

1998-99

715

19

734

724

5.65

121.0

1999-00

721

19

740

724

5.58

121.4

2000-01

732

20

752

736

5.66

121.2

2001-02

405

413

727

5.50

117.8

2002-03

684

81

765

5.7

122.0

2003-04

778

17

795

5.8

124.1

2004-05

929

36

965

7.0

149.7

2005-06

850

128

978

7.0

149.7

2006-07

1065

1065

8.32

5.80

2007-08

1222

1222

8.45

5.80

2008-09

1372

1372

8.57

5.80

--

2009-10

1389

1389

2010-11

1480

1487

9.93

2011-12

1460

52

1512

9.92

Source : BSCIC & Director of Food & BBS

14.12

Per Capita Availability of Meat and Eggs for Domestic Consumption

Period
Beef

Buffalo

Production of Meat ('000' M.tons)


Chicken
and
Duck
Goat
Sheep

Total

Per
capita
(Kg.)

Production of Eggs (Million Nos.)


Per
capita
Fowls
Duck
Total
(Kg.)

1997-98

330.00

7.00

44.62

4.15

144.97

530.74

420

1826

1127

2953

23

1998-99

334.00

7.00

45.00

5.00

154.00

545.00

4.25

2405

1521

3926

30

1999-00

339.00

7.00

45.00

5.00

163.00

559.00

4.30

2535

1642

4177

32

2000-01

344.00

7.00

46.00

5.00

173.00

575.00

4.42

2673

1773

4446

34

2001-02

349.00

8.00

46.00

6.00

311.00

720.00

5.47

2359

1905

4264

32

2002-03

353.00

8.00

46.00

6.00

364.00

777.00

6.90

4960

2066

7026

52

2003-04

358.00

8.00

46.00

7.00

427.00

846.00

7.40

5807

2230

8037

58

2004-05

363.0

8.00

47.0

7.0

544.0

969.0

8.5

7403

2408

9811

71

2005-06

368

9.0

47.0

8.0

490.0

922.0

8.0

8767

2599

11366

82

2006-07

374

8.8

47.3

8.6

735.3

1174.0

8.3

11094

3117

14211

101

2007-08

379

9.1

47.7

9.4

748.2

1193.4

8.4

11106

3366

14472

102

2008-09

384

9.4

48.0

10.2

789.0

1240.6

8.6

11534

3634

15168

105

2009-10

398

9.7

49.8

10.5

89.4

1287.4

8.8

12383

3902

16285

111

2010-11

413

10.0

51.7

10.9

580.4

1336.0

8.9

13061

4116

17177

115

2011-12

400

10.0

49.00

13.0

261.3

733.3

4.8

3147

4114

7261

48

Note : Import and export of meat and eggs are very negligible, so they are not considered in the table.
Source : National Accounting Wing, BBS

Consumption, Household Income and Expenditure

14.13
Year

499

Per Capita Availability of Milk & Milk Products for Domestic Consumption
Local
milk
consumption
liquid form
1

Ghee

Chhana

Milik products (Local)


Butter
Cheese
Total
Curd

Liquid
milk
products (2+
3+4+5+6)
7

equivelent of
milk
products
8

Import
SMP
Liquid
equivalent

10

('000' M.Tons)
Per
Total
capita
availa(Kg.)
bility in
liquid
form
(1+8+10)
11

12

1991-92

387

13

15

15

45

387

46

184

958

8.6

1992-93

395

13

16

16

47

395

38

152

942

8.3

1993-94

462

13

36

36

88

463

19

76

1001

8.5

1994-95

532

18

24

21

65

532

20

80

1144

9.5

1995-96

608

21

24

24

72

607

23

92

1307

10.7

1996-97

776

27

31

27

87

776

26

104

1656

13.3

1997-98

787

27

31

27

87

786

21

84

1657

13.1

1998-99

797

27

31

27

87

797

24

96

1690

13.2

1999-00

808

27

31

27

87

807

34

136

1751

13.5

2000-01

818

28

32

28

90

818

31

124

1760

13.5

2001-02

829

29

33

29

93

829

24

97

1753

13.3

2002-03

840

29

33

29

93

840

24

97

1777

6.9

2003-04

851

30

34

30

96

851

16

64

1766

6.7

2004-05

862

30

35

30

97

862

57

228

1952

7.9

2005-06

874

30

35

30

97

874

36

144

1892

6.3

2006-07

885

62

35

31

130

885

38

152

1922

13.67

2007-08

897

62

36

31

131

897

48

192

1986

13.94

2008-09

909

63

36

32

133

909

74

296

2114

14.66

2009-10

921

64

37

33

136

921

48

192

2034

13.92

2010-11

934

65

38

34

139

934

68

272

2140

14.30

2011-12

1892

112

77

68

261

1892

65

3784

24.8

Per capita milk and milk-product availability series has been revised since 1975-76 owing to exclusion of fluid equivalent of local milk-product from the total. Milk
product of imported milk (SMP) is not taken into consideration due to lack of data on share distribution.
Source : National Accounting Wing, BBS

500

Consumption, Household Income and Expenditure

14.14

National Food Balance of Bangladesh

Food Groups

Energy (calories)
2004-05

Protein (grams)

Fats (grams)

2005-06

2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

2004-05

2005-06

2006-07

2007-08

2008-09

2004-05

2005-06

2006-07

2485.8

2579.8

2566.2

2693.1

3055.1

68.0

72.5

71.5

74.5

72.8

54.4

47.1

46.9

46.8

49.3

2366.2

2455.7

2432.4

2561.7

2919.6

52.4

57.0

54.2

57.1

54.8

4.92

41.4

40.9

41.2

43.5

119.7

124.1

133.9

131.4

135.4

15.6

15.5

17.3

17.4

18.0

5.1

5.7

6.0

5.6

5.7

1945.6

2086.9

2048.8

2138.0

2155.2

43.3

47.3

45.0

47.2

46.9

33.3

34.8

35.6

36.8

37.8

Roots & Tubers

86.2

73.5

88.7

111.7

88.2

2.8

2.3

2.8

3.6

2.8

0.1

0.1

0.1

0.1

0.1

Suger/Syrup/honey

63.1

88.2

115.4

140.1

508.4

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.1

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Pulses

33.3

36.5

34.1

33.2

16.0

2.4

2.6

2.4

2.3

1.2

0.1

0.1

0.1

0.2

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

Vegetables

19.9

18.9

19.5

21.7

22.8

0.6

0.6

0.7

0.8

0.8

0.3

0.3

0.3

0.3

0.3

Fruits

57.2

42.4

48.4

46.4

46.4

2.2

1.7

1.9

1.8

1.7

0.3

0.3

0.6

0.3

0.3

Meats & Offals

26.3

24.8

30.9

31.1

31.9

5.5

5.2

6.6

6.6

6.8

0.5

0.4

0.5

0.5

0.6

Eggs

16.4

18.7

20.8

21.1

22.1

1.0

1.2

1.3

1.3

1.4

1.3

1.4

1.6

1.6

1.7

Fish

54.5

55.8

57.3

53.6

55.5

8.2

8.4

8.6

8.7

9.1

1.8

1.8

1.8

1.3

1.4

Milk

14.6

11.6

11.6

12.2

12.5

0.7

0.6

0.6

0.6

0.6

0.9

0.7

0.7

0.7

0.8

131.5

46.4

35.1

26.3

39.8

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

0.0

14.6

5.2

3.9

2.9

4.4

7.9

13.3

13.3

13.4

13.5

0.1

0.1

0.1

0.1

0.1

0.8

1.4

1.4

1.4

1.4

29.4

63.0

42.3

44.3

42.7

1.2

2.4

1.4

1.4

1.3

0.5

0.6

0.6

0.6

0.6

Grand Total
Vegetable products
Animal products
Careels

Treenuts/oil-crops

Vegetable oils & fats


Animal oils & Fats
Spices
Source: HIES.

200708

2008-09

Consumption, Household Income and Expenditure

14.15

Household Income and Expenditure Survey, 2010


Key Findings
Total

1.
2.
3.

501

Total Sample Household


Average Household size
Housing Structure (Main House ) Roof material (Percent)
Brick/Cement
CIS/Wood
Straw/Bamboo/Others
4. Housing Structure (Main House) Wall material (Percent)
Brick/Cement
CIS/Brick/Wood
Mud/Unburnt brick
Hay/ Bamboo/ Leaf/ Others
5. Source of Drinking water (Percent)
Supply
Tube well
Others
6. Electricity (Percent)
7. Toilet Facilities (Percent)
Sanitary/Pucca
Katcha
Open Space/Others
8. School Enrolment Aged 6-10 Years
Upper Poverty Line (CBN)
Poor
Non-Poor
9. Literacy Rate (7 Years & Over)
Both Sex
Male
Female
10. Nominal Income (Taka Per Month)
Income per Household
Income per Capita
11. Nominal expenditure (Taka Per Month)
Expenditure Per H/H
Consumption Expenditure Per H/H
Expenditure Per Capita

HIES 2010
Rural

Urban

Total

HIES 2005
Rural

Urban

12240
4.50

7840
4.53

4400
4.41

10080
4.85

6400
4.89

3680
4.72

10.37
81.52
8.11

3.65
86.38
9.97

28.71
68.28
3.01

7.69
82.25
10.06

2.07
85.84
12.09

24.24
71.68
4.08

25.12
38.46
16.72
19.71

13.59
43.24
20.57
2057

56.59
25.40
6.22
11.78

19.63
35.53
18.05
26.79

9.92
38.14
22.15
29.79

48.23
27.87
5.97
17.93

10.62
85.37
4.01
55.26

1.47
94.97
3.56
42.49

35.57
59.18
5.04
90.10

7.63
89.04
3.33
44.23

0.54
95.28
4.18
31.19

28.49
70.70
0.81
82.61

51.05
44.54
4.40

41.87
52.39
5.73

76.12
23.11
0.77

51.74
36.95
11.56

41.53
43.99
14.44

80.65
16.22
3.09

78.33
89.00

78.48
87.92

77.54
91.71

72.35
84.40

72.71
83.32

69.90
87.61

57.91
61.12
54.80

53.37
56.67
50.21

70.38
73.10
67.67

51.9
55.8
48.1

46.7
50.4
42.9

67.6
72.0
63.2

11479
2553

9648
2130

16475
3741

7203
1485

9095
1246

10463
2217

11200
11003
2491

9612
9436
2122

15531
15276
3526

6134
5964
-

5319
5165
-

8533
8315
Contd.

502

Consumption, Household Income and Expenditure

14.15

Household Income and Expenditure Survey, 2010


Key Findings
Total

12. Food Intake (Gram Per Capita Per Day)


Rice
416.01
Wheat
26.09
Pulses
14.30
Vegetables
166.10
Fish
49.5
Meat
19.07
Egg
7.20
Milk & Milk Product
33.72
Fruit
44.7
Protein
66.26
13. Calorie (K. Cal/Capita/Day)
14. Incidence of Poverty CBN Method
2318.3
Lower Poverty Line
Head Count (%)
17.6
Poverty Gap
3.1
Squared Poverty Gap
0.8
Upper Poverty Line
Head Count(%)
31.5
Poverty Gap
6.5
Squared Poverty Gap
9.0
15. Incidence of Poverty and Literacy of Head of Household CBN Method
CBN Method
Lower Poverty Ling
Literate
9.2
LLLiterate
25.1
Upper Poverty Line
Literate
19.0
LLLiterate
42.8
16. Poverty incidence and sex of head of Household CBN Method
Lower Poverty Line
Male
17.9
Female
14.6
Upper Poverty Line
Male
32.1
Female
26.6
17. Percent of household receiving benefit from Social Safety Nets
24.57
Programme
18. Percent of disabled Person (Net)
9.07

HIES 2010
Rural

HIES 2005
Rural

Urban

Total

Urban

441.6
23.38
13.23
170.0
45.8
14.7
5.80
31.8
42.6
65.24

344.20
33.69
17.30
155.0
59.91
33.3
10.9
39.2
50.4
69.11

439.64
12.08
14.2
157.0
42.1
20.8
5.2
32.4
32.5
62.5

459.71
7.99
12.7
156.5
39.7
17.6
4.4
31.0
32.4
61.74

378.53
24.52
18.6
158.7
49.6
30.7
7.4
36.6
32.9
64.88

2344.6

2244.5

2238.5

2253.2

2193.8

21.1
3.7
1.0

7.7
1.3
0.4

25.1
4.6
1.3

28.6
5.3
1.5

14.6
2.6
0.7

35.2
7.4
2.2

21.3
4.3
1.3

40.0
9.0
2.9

43.8
9.8
3.1

28.4
6.5
2.1

12.4
27.2

3.9
15.6

12.3
36.3

15.3
37.5

6.7
29.9

23.3
43.5

11.4
39.4

23.0
54.7

27.0
55.1

15.7
52.3

21.5
17.3

7.9
5.5

25.4
21.9

29.0
23.6

14.5
16.2

35.9
29.3
30.12

21.7
17.5
9.42

40.8
29.5
13.06

44.9
31.0
15.64

28.7
24.4
5.45

9.63

7.49

Contd.

Consumption, Household Income and Expenditure

14.15

Household Income and Expenditure Survey, 2010


Key Findings

19. Disability: Intensity of difficulty


(a) Eye sight
(b) Hearing
(c) Walking and Climbing
(d) Remembering & Concentrating
(e) Self care
(f) Speaking & Communicating
20. Percent of Household reporting Migration
Total
Within Country
Abroad
21. Percent of Household reporting
Opening new bank account
Deposited Money in Micro/Financial Institution
Deposited Money for Saving in any Informal Financial
Institution
Received Loans from Financial Inst, Friends, etc
22. Average Amount of Loan Taken per Household
23. percent of Household who faced any kind of crisis
Source: HIES-2010 BBS

503

Total

HIES 2010
Rural

Some

Severe

5.58
1.93
1.84
0.94
0.57
0.52

HIES 2005
Rural

Urban

Total

0.53
0.33
0.53
0.24
0.30
0.24

Fully
Unable
0.08
0.06
0.07
0.08
0.08
0.09

Urban

12.28
3.97
8.60

13.72
4.84
9.25

8.33
1.62
6.85

7.41
14.51
5.64

5.05
15.94
5.80

13.85
10.61
5.22

32.03
28062
0.84

35.08
21804
1.03

23.70
54122
0.30

504

Consumption, Household Income and Expenditure

14.16

Average Household Size


Year/Division
National

National
Barisal
Chittagong
Dhaka
Khulna
Rajshahi (Former)
-Rajshahi(New)
-Rangpur
Sylhet
National
Barisal
Chittagong
Dhaka
Khulna
Rajshahi
Sylhet
Pop- Census-2011
National
Barisal
Chittagong
Dhaka
Khulna
Rajshahi
National
Barisal
Chittagong
Dhaka
Khulna
Rajshahi
Pop-Census 1991
Source: HIES-2010 BBS

4.50
4.56
4.97
4.39
4.26
4.21
4.15
4.28
5.50
HIES 2005
4.85
4.97
5.42
4.69
4.71
4.53
5.57
4.90
HIES 2000
5.18
5.44
5.86
5.00
5.07
4.77
HIES 1995-96
5.26
5.36
5.76
5.15
5.30
4.88
5.48

HIES 2010
Rural

Urban

4.53
4.57
5.07
4.47
4.24
4.18
4.12
4.25
5.56

4.41
4.52
4.70
4.28
4.34
4.36
4.28
4.48
5.17

4.89
4.96
5.49
4.77
4.73
4.52
5.65
4.90

4.72
5.03
5.21
4.57
4.62
4.57
5.11
4.80

5.19
5.46
5.93
4.99
5.12
4.71

5.13
5.23
5.53
5.00
4.78
5.23

5.25
5.37
5.80
5.11
5.34
5.81
5.47

5.30
5.19
5.50
5.24
5.04
5.44
5.51

Consumption, Household Income and Expenditure

14.17

505

Age-Sex Structure of Population by Residence, 2010 and 2005


Age Group
(Years)`
1

Both Sexes
2
100.00

2010
Male
3
100.00

Female
4
100.00

Both Sexes
5
100.00

2005
Male
6
100.00

Female
7
100.00

10.30
12.32
21.60
16.99
13.60
10.78
7.02
2.59
4.81
100.00

10.75
12.61
22.46
15.20
12.92
10.94
7.48
2.62
5.01
100.00

9.85
12.03
20.76
18.75
14.26
10.64
6.56
2.55
4.60
100.00

11.63
12.68
22.85
15.72
13.41
10.51
6.45
2.30
4.32
100.00

11.58
12.94
23.72
14.10
12.74
10.94
6.96
2.34
4.60
100.00

11.67
12.43
21.97
17.37
14.09
10.08
6.01
2.26
4.04
100.00

Urban

10.63
12.88
21.67
16.46
13.02
10.42
6.97
2.79
5.16
100.00

11.22
13.23
22.51
14.95
12.18
10.44
7.27
2.78
5.43
100.00

10.06
12.53
20.86
17.94
13.84
10.40
6.68
2.79
4.90
100.00

11.97
13.18
22.90
15.02
12.92
10.26
6.56
2.50
4.64
100.00

11.90
13.42
24.20
13.49
12.05
10.52
6.83
2.49
5.03
100.00

12.05
12.94
21.58
16.57
13.80
8.33
5.32
4.24
5.17
100.00

0-4
5-9
10-19
20-29
30-39
40-49
50-59
60-64
65+

9.36
10.74
21.40
18.48
15.21
11.82
7.15
2.03
3.81

9.45
10.89
22.32
15.91
14.95
12.32
8.09
2.20
3.87

9.27
10.59
20.48
21.05
15.47
11.32
6.21
1.87
3.75

10.59
11.16
22.70
17.89
14.93
11.30
6.31
1.69
3.36

10.62
11.42
22.24
16.00
14.88
12.27
7.33
1.88
3.29

10.55
10.90
23.14
19.76
14.99
10.35
5.29
1.51
3.43

National
0-4
5-9
10-19
20-29
30-39
40-49
50-59
60-64
65+

Rural
0-4
5-9
10-19
20-29
30-39
40-49
50-59
60-64
65+

Source: HIES,2010 , BBS

506

Consumption, Household Income and Expenditure

14.18

Monthly Household Nominal Income Expenditure and Consumption by Residence


HIES 1995-96 to 2010
Survey Year

Residence
Income

2010

2005

2000

1995-96

Source: HIES-2010 BBS.

Average Monthly (Taka)


Expenditure

Consumption
Expenditure

National

11479

11200

11003

Rural

9648

9612

9436

Urban

16475

15531

15276

National

7203

6134

5964

Rural

6095

5319

5165

Urban

10463

8533

8315

National

5842

4881

4537

Rural

4816

4257

3879

Urban

9878

7337

7125

National

4366

4096

4026

Rural

3658

3473

3426

Urban

7973

7274

7084

Consumption, Household Income and Expenditure

14.19

Percentage Distribution of Average Monthly Household Consumption Expenditure by Major


Expenditure Groups HIES 2000 to 2010

Year of Survey
and
Residence
1

507

Avg.
Cons.
Exp.
2

Food and
Beverage

Total
3

Cloth &
Foot wear
5

Major Expenditure Groups


Housing &
Fuel &
Household
House Rent
Lighting
Effect
6

Medical
9

Education
10

Misce.
11

2010
National

11003

100

54.81

9.95

5.63

5063

1.68

3.79

5.68

13.53

Rural

9436

100

58.74

5.12

7.29

6.06

1.85

4.05

4.18

12.61

Urban

15276

100

48.19

4.67

14.41

4.89

1.40

3.35

8.2

14.79

National

5964

100

53.81

5.51

12.25

5.98

2.05

20.37

Rural

5165

100

58.54

5.54

9.77

6.10

1.80

18.22

Urban

8315

100

45.17

5.48

16.78

5.76

2.49

24.29

National

4537

100

54.6

6.28

9.00

6.81

1.41

20.32

Rural

3879

100

59.29

6.53

5.7

7.19

1.22

18.23

Urban

7125

100

44.55

5.73

16.05

6.00

1.81

24.8

2005

2000

Note: (-) Indicators data not available


Source: HIES, 2010, BBS

508

Consumption, Household Income and Expenditure

14.20

Percentage Distribution of Income Accruing to Household in Groups (Deciles) and Gini Co-efficient HIES 2010 & 2005

Household Income Deciles


and Gini Co-efficient
1

Total/Deciles
Lower 5%
Decil-1
Decil-2
Decil-3
Decil-4
Decil-5
Decil-6
Decil-7
Decil-8
Decil-9
Decil-10
Top 5%
Gini Co-efficient

National
2

2010
Rural
3

Urban
4

National
5

2005
Rural
6

Urban
7

100.00
0.78
2.00
3.22
4.10
5.00
6.01
7.32
9.06
11.50
15.94
35.84
24.61
0.458

100.00
0.88
2.23
3.53
4.49
5.43
6.43
7.65
9.31
11.50
15.54
33.89
22.93
0.431

100.00
0.76
1.98
3.09
3.95
5.01
6.31
7.64
9.30
11.87
16.08
34.77
23.39
0.452

100.00
0.77
2.00
3.26
4.10
5.00
5.96
7.17
8.73
11.06
15.07
37.64
26.93
0.467

100.00
0.88
2.25
3.63
4.54
5.42
6.43
7.63
9.27
11.49
15.43
33.92
23.03
0.428

100.00
0.67
1.80
3.02
3.87
4.61
5.66
6.78
8.53
10.18
14.48
41.08
30.37
0.497

Source: HIES-2010 BBS

14.21

Per Capita Day Intake of Major Food Items (Grams) HIES 1995-96 To 2010.
Food Items

Survey Years
Poor

Total
Rice
Wheat
Potato
Pulses
Vegetables
Edible Oil
Onion
Beef
Mutton
Chicken/duck
Eggs
Fish
Milk & Milk Products
Fruits
Sugar/Gur
Food taken outside
Miscellaneous
Source: HIES-2010, BBS

816.22
406.19
20.36
63.44
10.15
141.80
14.20
15.69
1.55
0.11
4.11
3.40
31.16
12.18
20.46
3.32
17.70
50.28

2010
Non-Poor

1084.53
420.52
28.73
73.78
16.22
177.25
23.41
24.74
9.27
0.83
15.09
9.02
57.81
43.63
56.00
10.88
35.41
81.81

2005

2000

1995-96

Total

999.99
416.01
26.09
70.52
14.30
166.08
20.51
21.89
6.84
0.60
11.22
7.25
49.41
33.72
44.80
8.50
29.83
72.42

947.75
439.64
12.08
63.30
14.19
157.02
16.45
18.37
7.78
0.59
6.85
5.15
42.14
32.40
32.54
8.08
24.76
48.38

893.06
458.54
17.24
55.45
15.77
140.47
12.82
15.41
8.30
.49
4.50
5.27
38.45
29.71
28.35
6.85
55.44

913.8
464.3
33.7
49.5
13.9
152.5
9.8
11.6
6.6
1.0
4.0
3.2
43.8
32.6
27.6
9.2
50.9

Consumption, Household Income and Expenditure

14.22

509

Average Per Capita Day Intake of Major Food Items (in Grams) by Residence HIES 2010 & 2005
Food Items
1

Total
Rice
Wheat
Potato
Pulses
Vegetables
Edible Oil
Onion
Beef
Mutton
Chicken/duck
Eggs
Fish
Milk
Fruits
Sugar/Gur
Food taken outside
Miscellaneous
Source: HIES, 2010 ,BBS

National
2

1000
416.0
26.0
70.30
14.30
166.1
20.50
22.0
6.80
0.60
11.20
7.20
49.5
33.7
44.7
8.40
29.83
36.5

2010
Rural
3

1000.5
441.6
23.3
71.5
13.2
170.0
18.3
20.2
4.7
0.50
9.00
5.80
45.8
31.8
42.6
7.4
28.00
33.6

Urban
4

985.5
344.20
33.6
66.7
17.2
155.0
26.6
27.8
12.5
0.9
17.40
10.9
59.9
39.2
50.4
11.3
34.97
44.9

National
5

947.7
439.6
12.1
63.30
14.2
157.0
16.5
18.4
7.8
0.6
6.8
5.2
42.1
32.40
32.5
8.1
24.76
38.2

2005
Rural
6

946.3
459.7
8.0
61.9
12.7
156.5
14.3
16.1
6.4
0.6
5.8
4.4
39.70
31.0
32.4
7.5
23.73
36.9

Urban
7

952.10
378.53
24.5
67.5
18.6
158.7
22.9
25.3
12.0
0.7
10.1
7.4
49.6
36.6
32.90
9.7
27.90
42.5

510

Consumption, Household Income and Expenditure

14.23

Per Capita Per Day Calorie (K.Cal) Intake by Residence HIES 1991/92 to 2010
Survey Years
1

Residence
Rural
3

National
2

Urban
4

2010

2318.3

2344.6

2244.5

2005

2238.5

2253.2

2193.8

2000

2240.3

2263.2

2150.0

1995-96

2254.0

2263.1

2208.1

1991-92

2266.6

2267.8

2258.1

Source: HIES, 2010, BBS

14.24

Per Capita Per Day Intake of Protein (Grams) by Residence from HIES 1991/92 to 2010
Survey Years
1

Residence
Rural
3

National
2

Urban
4

2010

66.26

65.24

69.11

2005

62.52

61.74

64.88

2000

62.50

61.88

64.96

1995-96

64.96

64.45

67.50

1991-92

62.72

62.29

65.49

Source: HIES, 2010, BBS

Consumption, Household Income and Expenditure

14.25

511

Poverty Gap and Squared Poverty Gap (in percent ) by Cost of Basic
Needs Method HIES 2010 and 2005

Poverty Line and Division


National

Poverty Gap
Rural

Urban
2010

National

Squared Poverty Gap


Rural

Urban

1. Using the Lower Poverty Line


National
Barisal
Chittagong
Dhaka
Khulna
Rajshahi (New)
Rangpur
Sylhet

3.1
5.4
2.2
2.7
2.7
2.8
5.5
3.3

3.7
5.4
2.7
4.1
2.7
2.9
5.6
3.7

1.3
5.2
0.8
0.5
2.6
2.3
4.0
1.2

0.8
1.6
0.6
0.7
0.8
0.7
1.2
0.9

1.0
1.6
0.7
1.1
0.8
0.7
1.4
1.0

0.4
1.7
0.2
0.1
0.7
0.6
1.0
0.4

1. Using the Upper Poverty Line


National
Barisal
Chittagong
Dhaka
Khulna
Rajshahi (New)
Rangpur
Sylhet

6.5
9.7
5.1
6.2
6.4
6.2
11.0
4.7

7.4
9.2
6.1
8.1
6.1
6.4
11.3
5.0

4.3
12.6
2.1
3.3
7.4
5.6
8.6
2.7

2.0
3.4
1.5
1.8
2.0
1.9
3.5
1.3

2.2
3.0
1.8
2.4
1.9
1.9
3.6
1.3

1.3
5.2
0.6
0.9
2.3
1.7
2.7
0.9

2005
1. Using the Lower Poverty Line
National
Barisal
Chittagong
Dhaka
Khulna
Rajshahi (New)
Rangpur
Sylhet
1. Using the Upper Poverty Line
National
Barisal
Chittagong
Dhaka
Khulna
Rajshahi (New)
Rangpur
Sylhet
Source: HIES, 2010, BBS

4.6
9.1
2.2
3.6
6.2
6.4

5.3
9.6
2.7
4.9
6.3
6.5

2.6
6.4
0.9
1.5
5.5
5.5

1.3
3.3
0.5
1.0
1.7
1.8

1.5
3.4
0.6
1.4
1.7
1.8

0.7
2.6
0.2
0.3
1.7
1.6

3.4

3.7

1.9

0.8

0.8

0.5

9.0
15.5
6.3
6.9
10.8
11.9

9.8
16.3
6.5
8.6
10.4
12.0

6.5
10.7
5.6
4.0
12.3
11.4

2.9
6.3
1.7
2.1
3.5
3.8

3.1
6.6
1.7
2.7
3.2
3.8

2.1
4.3
1.6
1.1
4.6
3.9

7.2

7.6

4.5

2.1

2.2

1.5

512

Consumption, Household Income and Expenditure

14.26

Incidence of Poverty (CBN) by Educational Status HIES 2010 and 2005

Characteristics of Households
1
1. Using the Lower Poverty Line
National

2010
Rural
3

National
2

Urban
4

National
5

2005
Rural
6

Urban
7

17.6

21.1

7..7

25.1

28.6

14.6

Illiterate

25.1

27.2

15.6

36.3

37.5

29.9

Literate

9.2

12.4

3.3

12.3

15.3

6.7

No education

25.1

27.1

15.6

36.3

37.4

30.3

Completed Class 1-1v

15.8

18.4

7.9

19.3

Completed Class V-Ix

11.4

13.8

5.4

15.8

17.5

11.1

3.4

6.1

0.8

4.4

7.1

1.9

31.5

35.2

21.3

40.0

43.8

28.4

Illiterate

42.8

43.5

39.4

54.7

55.1

52.3

Literate

19.0

23.3

11.4

23.0

27.0

15.7

Literacy Statis:

Educational Level:

Completed class SSC+

21.8

12.6

2. Using the Upper Poverty Line


National
Literacy Statis:

Educational Level:
No education

42.8

43.5

39.4

54.7

55.0

52.8

Completed Class 1-1v

35.7

38.1

28.3

37.5

39.2

33.0

Completed Class V-Ix

22.6

24.9

16.7

29.0

30.9

23.8

7.5

11.2

3.9

9.3

12.2

6.5

Completed class SSC+

Source: Household Income and Expenditure Survey, 2010, BBS

Consumption, Household Income and Expenditure

513

14.27 Incidence of Poverty by Main Occupation of Head of Household 2010 & 2005
Residence and Occupation of Head

Total

Percentage of Population the below Poverty line


2010
2005
Upper
Lower
17.6
31.5
25.1

Professional, Technical and Related Works

10.6

19.5

16.1

25.7

0.5

0.8

2.4

9.8
44.1

National

Lower

Administrative & Management Works


Clerical, Related Works & Govt. Executive

Upper
40.0

8.5

17.7

29.4

Sales Workers

10.3

22.3

16.7

30.5

Service Workers

26.1

44.2

25.3

40.7

Agriculture, Forestry & Fisheries

22.2

37.0

31.5

48.2

Production, Transport and Related Workers

21.5

41.0

23.6

42.2

Head not Working/NAD

12.6

24.2

17.0

27.5

Total

21.1

35.2

28.6

43.8

Professional, Technical and Related Works

15.0

24.8

18.5

28.0

1.2

1.8

12.6

38.4

15.5

23.5

36.6

51.8

Rural

Administrative & Management Works


Clerical, Related Works & Govt. Executive
Sales Workers

14.6

27.1

21.7

36.5

Service Workers

30.9

49.1

31.4

48.3

Agriculture, Forestry & Fisheries

22.5

36.8

32.0

48.5

Production, Transport and Related Workers

28.9

47.9

30.6

49.2

Head not Working/NAD

15.7

28.1

18.5

29.8

Urban
Total

7.7

21.3

14.6

28.4

Professional, Technical and Related Works

4.3

11.9

11.7

21.7

Administrative & Management Works

0.0

0.0

0.0

3.0

Clerical, Related Works & Govt. Executive

4.6

14.5

18.0

32.0

Sales Workers

4.7

16.0

9.6

22.2

Service Workers

16.6

34.4

16.5

29.7

Agriculture, Forestry & Fisheries

16.7

40.0

24.7

44.8

Production, Transport and Related Workers

10.7

30.7

14.2

32.7

4.0

13.6

12.1

20.0

Head not Working/NAD


Source: Household Income and Expenditure Survey, 2010, BBS

514

Consumption, Household Income and Expenditure

14.28

Percentage Distributions of Households by Sources of Drinking Water


and Residence HIES 2010 and 2005
Residence and Sources of Water

National

2010

2005

100.00

100.00

Supply Water

10.62

7.63

Tube-Well

85.37

89.04

Pond/ River/Canal

0.94

0.79

Well/Indara

0.99

1.88

Water falls

0.08

0.21

Others

2.00

0.52

100.00

100.00

Rural
Supply Water

1.47

0.54

94.97

95.28

Pond/ River/Canal

1.27

0.99

Well/Indara

1.29

2.37

Water falls

0.11

0.26

Tube-Well

Others

0.89

0.53

Urban

100.00

100.00

Supply Water

35.57

28.49

Tube-Well

59.18

70.7

Pond/ River/Canal

0.05

0.21

Well/Indara

0.15

0.44

Water falls

0.01

0.06

Others

5.04

0.07

Source: Household Income and Expenditure Survey, 2010, BBS

14.29

Enrolment of Children Aged 6-10 Years by Sex, Division and Poverty Status

Consumption, Household Income and Expenditure

515

HIES, 2010
Gender and Division
National
78.33

Poor
Rural
78.48

Urban
77.53

National
88.99

Barisal

88.06

87.87

89.02

94.01

92.92

100.00

Chittagong

75.52

74.94

80.85

87.11

84.60

94.81

Both Sexes

Non-Poor
Rural
87.92

Urban
91.70

Dhaka

77.26

79.38

69.06

89.02

88.05

90.13

Khulna

87.29

88.88

82.52

90.08

88.50

95.79

Rajshahi (Former)

78.69

77.66

86.27

91.56

91.74

90.63

-Rajshahi(New)

81.69

80.00

89.88

90.47

90.34

91.16

-Rangpur

76.70

76.25

81.48

93.08

93.64

89.83

Sylhet

64.16

63.15

72.97

82.08

81.44

86.20

Male

74.19

74.06

74.85

88.10

86.77

91.36

Barisal

82.24

82.10

82.92

91.69

90.32

100.00

Chittagong

72.17

70.35

86.37

88.29

85.84

94.72

Dhaka

72.10

74.31

63.66

87.58

85.83

89.60

Khulna

86.58

87.50

83.64

88.18

86.70

93.52

Rajshahi (Former)

74.11

72.90

82.95

90.92

90.84

91.38

-Rajshahi(New)

76.01

74.44

83.55

89.77

89.57

90.88

-Rangpur

72.94

72.04

82.22

92.48

92.56

92.06

Sylhet

61.16

60.63

65.00

79.34

78.23

86.66

Female

82.58

82.99

80.38

89.93

89.10

92.09

Barisal

93.49

93.20

95.12

97.17

96.59

100.00

Chittagong

79.27

79.90

72.08

85.95

83.47

94.92

Dhaka

82.42

84.45

74.54

90.56

90.44

90.70

Khulna

87.97

90.29

81.54

91.96

90.28

98.05

Rajshahi (Former)

83.73

82.89

89.96

92.23

92.67

89.88

-Rajshahi(New)

87.38

85.55

96.32

91.18

91.13

91.43

-Rangpur

81.10

81.15

80.55

93.71

94.78

87.27

Sylhet

66.71

65.21

82.35

85.20

85.11

85.71

Source: Household Income and Expenditure Survey, 2010, BBS

14.30

Percentage of Children Attending Different Types of Schools at Primary


Level by Sex, HIES 2010 and 2005
Type of Schools
Both Sex
41.99

2010
Boys
41.06

Girls
42.95

Both Sex
75.38

2005
Boys
74.24

Girls
76.58

Govt. Subsidized

45.18

45.42

44.94

12.21

13.24

11.13

Non-government

4.80

5.04

4.55

4.67

4.49

4.87

Government

NGO Run

1.18

1.11

1.26

3.53

3.40

3.66

Madrasha (Recognized)

5.29

5.29

5.29

3.35

3.56

3.14

Madrasha (Qaomi)

1.56

2.09

1.02

0.83

1.05

0.59

Source: Household Income and Expenditure Survey, 2010, BBS

14.31

Distribution of Method of Treatment by Sex and Residence


HIES 2010 & 2005

516

Consumption, Household Income and Expenditure

Type of Treatment
Both
Sex

National
Male Female

Total
Govt. health worker
NGO health worker
Homoeopathic doctor
Kabiraj/Hekim/Ayurbed
Peer/Fakir/Tantric/Ojha/boidya
Govt. Doctor (Govt. Institution)
Govt. Doctor (Private Practics)
NGO Doctor
Private Doctor
Pharmacy/dispensary/Compounder
Family Treatment
Self Treatment
Other

100.00
2.37
024
3.19
1.52
0.33
11.84
22.08
0.31
24.23
29.74
0.50
0.64
3.00

100.00
2.43
0.08
3.42
1.76
0.20
12.72
21.64
0.35
24.32
28.69
0.51
0.66
3.22

100.00
2.33
0.37
3.01
1.33
0.42
11.15
22.42
0.28
24.17
30.56
0.50
0.63
2.83

Total
Govt. health worker
NGO health worker
Homoeopathic doctor
Kabiraj/Hekim/Ayurbed
Peer/Fakir/Tantric/Ojha/boidya
Govt. Doctor (Govt. Institution)
Govt. Doctor (Private Practics)
NGO Doctor
Private Doctor
Pharmacy/dispensary/Compounder
Family Treatment
Self Treatment
Other

100.00
1.08
0.26
4.72
1.38
0.17
7.56
15.10
0.45
24.36
38.69
0.67
0.52
4.99

100.00
0.19
0.16
0.21
0.59
0.23
0.09
13.81
0.37
0.00
40.52
0.62
0.60
5.05

100.00
0.96
0.35
5.21
1.17
0.11
8.01
16.36
0.52
24.23
36.91
0.72
0.44
4.95

Rural
Male Female

Both
Sex
2010
100.00
2.39
0.21
3.10
1.74
0.37
11.62
21.30
0.36
24.12
30.55
0.45
0.63
3.15
2005
100.00
1.18
0.28
4.54
1.50
0.17
6.68
11.45
0.26
26.13
41.30
0.84
0.27
5.33

Urban
Male Female

Both
Sex

100.00
2.71
0.09
3.28
2.01
0.25
12.41
20.89
0.39
23.94
29.56
0.51
0.76
3.20

100.00
2.15
0.30
2.96
1.53
0.48
10.99
21.62
0.34
24.26
31.32
0.40
0.53
3.11

100.00
2.28
0.38
3.59
0.47
0.10
12.87
25.74
0.08
24.77
25.99
0.73
0.68
2.31

100.00
1.12
0.00
4.08
0.56
0.00
14.17
25.22
0.19
26.11
24.57
0.46
0.19
3.33

100.00
3.17
0.67
3.21
0.41
0.18
11.88
26.14
0.00
23.75
27.06
0.93
1.05
1.54

100.00
1.25
0.15
4.20
1.77
0.25
6.32
10.70
0.26
26.35
42.29
0.79
0.24
5.37

100.00
1.12
0.40
4.87
1.23
0.09
7.04
12.21
0.27
25.92
40.32
0.89
0.29
5.29

100.00
0.71
0.19
5.34
0.95
0.18
9.94
25.21
0.78
18.29
29.76
0.09
1.38
3.86

100.00
1.00
0.18
4.23
0.94
0.18
9.94
25.21
0.78
17.69
34.04
0.00
1.90
3.86

100.00
0.47
0.20
0.31
0.97
0.19
11.11
29.58
1.32
18.82
26.02
0.18
3.86
3.86

Source: Household Income and Expenditure Survey, 2010, BBS

14.32

Average Amount Received per Benefited Household from Social


Safety Nets Programmes (Taka) HIES, 2010

Type of Safetynet programme

Total

Barisal

Total
512.79
664.53
Old age allowance (MOSW)
427.46
630.36
Allowances for the widow, descrted & destitute
482.55
425.15
Allowances for financially insolvent disabled
456.05
475.00
553.46
0
Maternity allow, programn for the poor lactating
Honoraria for inso,vent freedom fighters
1266.32
0
Honoranaria for injured freedom fighters
1402.88
1500
499.42
275.79
Gratuitous relief (cash)
General relief activities
362.55
505.51
Allowances for distressed cultural personnel
0
0
Allow. For beneficiaries in Ctg. Hill tract area
1644.00
0
Stipend or disabled student (MOSW)
244.07
200.00
0
0
Grants for the schools of disabled (MOSW)
2087.99
5250.00
Cash for work (MOFDM)
Housing support
10719.61 25200.00
491.86
275.28
Agriculture rehabilitation (MOA)
Subsidy for open Market Sales (OMS)
372.85
0
Vulnerable Group development
771.49
426.67
Vulnerable Group Feeding
457.45
558.00
539.48
713.24
Test Relief (TR) food
Gratuitous relief
571.73
632.57
Food for work
158.75
0
771.76
0
Employment gen. For hard-core poor or 100
days
Stipend for primary students (MOPMED)
164.69
208.65
School feeding programme (MOPMED)
156.88
200.00
219.07
0
Stipend for drop out students
Stipend for secondary & higher sec. Female
176.33
136.71
student
Maternal health voucher allowance
1417.09
0
Rural emp. Opportunity for protection of public
1569.08
0
Char Livelihood
963.61
1400.00
Rural Employment and Rural Maintenance
1218.38
0
Pro.
Source: Household Income and Expenditure Survey, 2010, BBS

14.33

Ctg.

Dhaka Khulna Rajshahi Rangpur Sylhet

638.22
417.15
550.50
266.37
300.00
2000.00
850.11
473.18
193.50
0
1644.00
0
0
4200
0
800.00
0
0
340.25
0
1272.09
0
0

500.13
611.18
439.89
368.02
0
1217.93
1500.00
1073.73
650.85
0
0
271.44
0
757.00
0
584.93
385.00
208.67
346.69
0
298.37
56.00
318.22

459.51
523.65
418.80
239.63
392.00
717.91
570.68
1300.00
444.29
0
0
150.00
0
1550.00
2000
449.89
140.00
2150.00
504.61
240.00
298.35
280.00
0

546.31
607.50
386.13
358.78
1000.00
1126.00
200.00
640.00
277.60
0
0
300.00
0
0
0
582.95
420.00
0
397.80
238.38
558.20
56
2480.00

420.07
447.40
660.51
1000.00
0
2000.00
2000.00
270.66
170.58
0
0
128.00
0
2209.33
0
150.19
0
0
1900.00
1030.18
491.82
56.00
334.60

390.25
350.53
547.95
0
0
1666.67
3000.00
67.10
64.59
0
0
300.00
0
0
522.00
413.93
0
672.00
636.80
378.25
318.00
0
0

259.55
0
225.00
304.32

131.56
0
461.54
211.33

121.17
20
25.00
103.63

116.09
0
0
154.59

151.24
0
101.76
183.58

199.28
0
100.00
125.00

483.00
56.00
100.00
300.00

0
3000.00
340.00
420.00

300.00
0
200.00
840.00

4800.00
0
3600.00
0

350.00
0
580.00
2050.00

0
0
0
0

Percentage Distribution of Population (5 Years and Over) Facing Some


Difficulty by Sex, Age Group and Type of Disability HIES, 2010
Age group

Eye Sight

Hearing

Walking

Mental

Self-care

Speaking

Consumption, Household Income and Expenditure

Both Sex
Total
100.00
5-9
0.80
10-14
1.80
15-24
3.14
25-34
6.08
35-44
17.31
45-54
23.81
55-64
20.90
65+
26.16
Male
Total
100.00
5-9
1.07
10-14
2.08
15-24
3.39
25-34
3.91
35-44
13.12
45-54
23.40
55-64
22.81
65+
30.21
Female
Total
100.00
5-9
0.61
10-14
1.61
15-24
2.97
25-34
7.55
35-44
20.15
45-54
24.10
55-64
19.60
65+
23.41
Source: Household Income and Expenditure Survey, 2010, BBS

517

100.00
8.60
9.44
10.76
13.90
12.20
10.22
10.86
24.03

100.00
2.11
3.31
5.06
8.78
15.40
19.57
16.83
28.94

100.00
5.00
7.04
11.82
16.67
9.62
14.15
10.59
25.12

100.00
7.71
8.61
6.06
13.02
18.56
13.24
19.20
13.61

100.00
4.28
20.59
19.82
9.24
15.79
5.65
10.40
14.22

100.00
10.46
10.10
13.41
12.35
10.74
9.52
11.07
22.34

100.00
2.54
4.78
5.42
4.22
16.34
22.38
13.92
30.41

100.00
7.54
11.33
9.87
12.93
8.37
11.32
16.98
21.66

100.00
16.02
8.08
9.57
6.70
22.02
16.40
17.01
4.20

100.00
8.21
30.31
14.00
7.97
12.93
6.69
8.62
11.27

100.00
6.81
8.81
8.21
15.38
13.60
10.89
10.66
25.64

100.00
1.67
1.87
4.71
13.30
14.46
16.79
19.72
27.49

100.00
2.86
3.43
13.46
19.81
10.67
16.54
5.20
28.03

100.00
0.00
9.10
2.80
18.89
15.34
10.30
21.23
22.34

100.00
0.00
9.97
26.17
10.63
18.92
4.52
12.33
17.45

14.34 Percentage Distribution of Migrants Working Abroad Sending Remittances


During the Last 12 Months by Division and Amount, 2010
Remittance (in `000`Tk)

Total
Barisal

National

Ctg.

Division
Dhaka Khulna Rajshahi Rangpur

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

<25

9.94

22.63

10.98

25-49

8.74

20.06

8.86

50-99

25.57

19.91

100-149

28.57

150-199

10.74

200-299

Sylhet

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

5.55

6.69

14.70

28.57

14.56

6.56

11.79

7.58

28.57

9.12

29.37

21.79

40.76

18.31

0.00

24.38

18.30

28.12

33.66

20.15

24.37

14.29

24.08

9.63

7.59

13.09

10.76

13.76

14.29

13.90

10.30

6.90

8.14

14.17

6.87

11.66

0.00

7.41

300-399

3.01

0.81

2.86

3.78

0.00

3.03

0.00

3.98

400-499

1.36

1.76

1.14

1.26

0.00

3.03

14.29

0.86

500+

1.77

0.00

2.95

0.15

2.97

3.56

0.0

1.71

151.8

94.93

167.90

146.43

120.12

146.49

136.83

163.60

Average per remittance recepient household (in


`000`)

% of total remittance (Number)

100.00

4.07

39.82

35.47

5.64

7.16

0.76

7.08

% of Total Remittance (Amount)

100.00

2.71

42.37

34.97

4.74

7.56

0.69

6.95

Source: Household Income and Expenditure Survey, 2010, BBS

518

Consumption, Household Income and Expenditure

14.35 Percentage Distribution of Households Faced/Experienced Crises During the


Last 12 Months by Residence HIES 2010.
Type of Crisis
1. Drought/irregular rains
2. Floods
3. Landslides/Erosion
4. Excessive crop diseases/p[ests
5. Excessive livestock diseases
6. Unusual high price of Agri. Products
7. Unusual low price of Agri. Products
8. Low income due to factory layoff
9. Less earning due to job loss of HH members
10. Serious accident/illness of income earners
11. Serious accident/illness lof other members
12. Death of income earner
13. Death of other household members
14 Theft of money/valuable assets
15. Theft of Agri. Assorts/output (crop/livestock)
16. Conflict/violence
17. Fire/earth quake/tornado etc.
18. Others
Total
Source: Household Expenditure Survey-2010, BBS

National
3.62
2.67
0.31
1.74
0.48
0.21
0.16
0.08
0.43
0.93
1.01
0.26
0.38
0.58
0.21
0.23
1.15
0.63
0.84

Urban
0.79
0.16
0.09
0.35
0.13
0.01
0.03
0.10
0.15
0.78
1.09
0.15
0.26
0.65
0.02
0.18
0.16
0.35
0.30

Rural
4.66
3.59
0.39
2.25
0.60
0.28
0.21
0.08
0.54
0.98
0.98
0.30
0.43
0.56
0.27
0.24
1.51
0.73
1.03

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STATISTICAL PRINCIPLES
AND ACTS

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STATISTICAL PRINCIPLES AND ACTS
Fundamental Principles of Official Statistics
Preamble
The Statistical Commission,
- Bearing in mind that official statistical information is an essential basis for development in the economic,
demographic, social and environmental fields and for mutual knowledge and trade among the States and peoples
of the world.
- Bering in mind that the essential trust of the public in official statistical information depends to a large extent on
respect for the fundamental values an principles which are the basis of any society which seeks to understand
itself and to respect the rights of its members.
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Government, the economy and the public depends largely on the cooperation of citizens, enterprises, and other
respondents in providing appropriate and reliable data needed for necessary statistical compilations and on the
cooperation between users and producers of statistics in order to meet users needs.
- Recalling the efforts of governmental and non-governmental organizations active in statistics to establish
standards and concepts to allow comparisons among countries,
- Recalling also the International Statistical Institute Declaration of Professional Ethics,
- Having expressed the opinion that resolution C (47), adopted by the Economic Commission for Europe on 15
April 1992, is of universal significance,
- Noting that, at its eighth session, held in Bangkok in November 1993, the Working Group of Statistical Experts,
assigned by the Committee on Statistics of the Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific to
examine the Fundamental Principles, had agreed in principle to the ECE version and had emphasized that those
principles were applicable to all nations,
- Noting also that, at its eighth session, held at Addis Ababa in March 1994, the Joint Conference of African
Planners, Statisticians and Demographers, considered that the Fundamental Principles of Official Statistics are of
universal significance,
Adopts the present principles of official statistics :
Principle 1. Official statistics provide an indispensable element in the information system of a demographic
society serving the Government, the economy and the public with data about the economic,
demographic, social and environmental situation. To this end, official statistics that meet the test of
practical utility are to be compiled and made available on an impartial basis by official statistical
agencies to honor citizens entitlement to public information.
Principle 2. To retain trust in official statistics, the statistical agencies need to decide according to strictly
professional considerations, including scientific principles and professional ethics, on the methods
and procedures for the collection, processing, storage and presentation of statistical data.
Principle 3. To facilitate a correct interpretation of the data, the statistical agencies are to present information
according to scientific standards on the sources, methods and procedures of the statistics.
Principle 4. The statistical agencies are entitled to comment
statistics.

on erroneous interpretation and misuse of

Principle 5. Data for statistical purposes may be drawn from all types of sources, be they statistical surveys or
administrative records. Statistical agencies are to choose the source with regard to quality,
timeliness, costs and the burden on respondents.

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Principle 6. Individual data collected by statistical agencies for statistical compilation, whether they refer to
natural or legal persons, are to be strictly confidential and used exclusively for statistical purposes.
Principle 7. The laws, regulations and measures under which the statistical systems operate are to be made
public.
Principle 8. Coordination among statistical agencies within countries is essential to achieve consistency and
efficiency in the statistical system.
Principle 9. The use by statistical agencies in each country of international concepts, classifications and
methods promotes the consistency and efficiency of statistical systems at all official levels.

Principle 10. Bilateral and multilateral cooperation in statistics contributes to the improvement of systems of
offical statistics in all countries.

Notes on Data and their Sources

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NOTES ON DATA AND THEIR SOURCES


Chapter 1
General Features And Environment
The main objectives of this chapter are to
provide some broad idea on the historical
emergence of the nation as well as the location,
physiography, climatic conditions, and major socioeconomic features of the country. These information
are helpful particularly for those foreign readers who
would like to have some idea about Bangladesh.
Data on the characteristics of general soil types
and Division and Zila-wise distribution of agricultural
lands by types have been collected by BBS, from
the Director, Soil Resources Development Institute.
Data on forest area by regions are from the
administrative records of the Chief Conservator of
Forests, govt. of the peoples Republic of
Bangladesh.
Hydrological data, river system in Bangladesh,
main rivers according to length, area of major
standing water bodies, flow of major rivers, water
level of major rivers, Static water and in-stream
storage potential, tidal variation and highest salinity
etc. are presented in this chapter. The main sources
of these data are the administrative records of SRDI,
WAPDA, MPO, SPARRSO & BWDB.
Data on loss of human lives and properties in
recent major cyclones and tidal surges compiled
from the administrative records of Bangladesh
Meteorological Department have been presented in
this chapter.
Data on Annual rainfall, monthly temperature,
humidity,
rainfall,
maximum
and
minimum
temperature are presented here from the records of
Bangladesh meteorological Department.

Sources of data
The main sources of data are population and
Housing census reports of 1961,1974, 1981, 1991
& 2001 and reports of sample vital Registration
system, BBS.
Sample Coverage of Sample Vital Registration
System (SVRS)
Sample Vital Registration System (SVRS)
was introduced by Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics
(BBS) in 1980 to determine the annual sociodemographic changes in population during intercensal period. Initially 103 Primary Sampling Units
(PSUs) were selected and each PSUs comprising of
about 250 continuous households. Out of 103 PSUs
62 PSUs were from rural and 41 PSUs were from
urban area. With this sample size it was possible to
produce estimates at the national level with urbanrural break-up.
On the basis of technical
committees recommendation and to meet the data
need of the planners, policy maker and other users
the sample PSUs was increase to 210 PSUs in
1983 having 150 from rural and 60 from urban area.
This could provide estimates at the division levels
with urban-rural break-up. Considering the
importance of the project it was transferred to
revenue set up of BBS in 1991. To meet the users
demand for Zila (district) estimate, The number of
PSUs was again increased to 500 in 1995. With the
availability of sampling frame from the Population
Census-2001 the sample design was recasted. An
Integrated Multi-purpose Sample Design was
introduced with effect from 1st July 2002 and the
number of PSUs increased to 1000 to provide the
estimate of vital events at the Zila level.
Dual Recording System
The strength of the sample vital registration

Chapter 2
Area, Population, Household and
Housing Characteristics district

is the collection of data under a dual record system

In this chapter attempts have been made to provide


information on administrative units in Bangladesh,
household and population by zila, upazilla and
rnunicepality, intercensal growth of population, Agesex distribution, marital status of population,
population by religion, Youth population, Tribal
population, birth and death rates, mortality, Life
expectancy and population of major cities, on the
other hand, information of households by source of
drinking water, toilet facilities, electricity connection
have also been provided in this chapter.

Sekaran and Deming Technique introduced from the

to estimate demographic indicators using Chandra


beginning. Under System-1, there is a

Local

Registrar for each PSU who used to collect data


about each vital events as and when it occurs and
record it in the specified schedule and then send the
filled-in schedules to the headquarters according to
the time table set for each schedule. Under System2, the staff members from upazila and regional
statistical offices (Supervisors) visit the PSUs on a

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quarterly basis and collects retrospective data on all


the events. Supervisors and RSOs regularly checks
the quality of work obtained by the local registrars
and Supervisors .The filled-in schedules obtained
from both the systems are coded and matched at
the headquarter by pre-designed matching criteria
and

staff

members

of

SVRS

Project

and

Crude Birth Rate (CBR)


The number of live births per 1000 mid-year
population in a given year.
Age-Specific Fertility Rate (ASFR)
Number of live births to women in a given age
group per 1,000 women in the same age group in a
given year. It is usually calculated for 5 years age
groups from 10-14 to 45-49 or 15-19 to 45-49.

Demography and Health Wing at Head Quarter


evaluate the work of these two systems and re-visit,
wherever necessary.
Sample Selection
Sampling frame used for IMPS comprised of
all the 262,000 EAs of population census 2001.
Dwelling households numbering 24,870,280 was the
target population. For operational convenience
census blocks each comprising of two contiguous
EAs, having about 200 households were used as the
sampling block. Thus, there were a total 131,000
blocks in Bangladesh. These sampling blocks were

Total Fertility Rate (TRF)


The average number of children that would be
born alive to a woman (or group of woman) during
her reproductive period if she were to live through all
her child-bearing years and bear children according
to the age specific fertility rates of a given year.
Gross Reproduction Rate (GRR)
The average number of daughters that would be
born alive to a woman (or a group of woman) during
her life time if she passed through her child-bearing
years conforming to the age-specific fertility rates of
a given year.

called primary sampling unit (PSU). A total of 1000


blocks were selected systematically with a random
start from the sub-strata as they were allocated
above. Out of 1000 PSUs,

640 PSUs were

allocated to rural stratum, 280 PSUs to urban


stratum and 80 PSUs to SMA stratum.
Definitions on Fertility and Mortality
FERTILITY
Sex-Ratio
The ratio of males to females in a given
population usually expressed as the number of
males per 100 females.
Child-Women Ratio (CWR)
The number of children under 5 years of age per
1,000 women of child bearing age (between ages 15
and 44 some times 15 to 49) in a given year. It is a
rough fertility indicator based on census data. It is
some times used when no adequate data on births
are available.

Net Reproduction Rate (NRR)


The average number of daughters that would be
born to a woman if she passed through her life time
from birth conforming to the age-specific fertility and
mortality rates of a given year. This rate is similar to
the gross reproduction rate and takes into account
that some women will die before completing their
child bearing years. NRR 1.00 means each
generation of mothers is having exactly enough
daughters to replace itself in the population.
MORTALITY
Crude Death Rate (CDR)
The number of deaths per 1000 mid year
population in a given year.
Child Death Rate (CH. DR.)
The child death rate is defined as the number of
deaths among children in age 1-4 per 1000 mid-year
population in the same group.

Infant Mortality Rate (IMR)


The number of deaths to infants under one year
of age per 1000 live births in a given year.

Notes on data and their sources

Life Expectancy at Birth


The average number of additional years a
person would live if current mortality trends were to
continue.
NATURAL GROWTH RATE (NGR)
The natural growth rate is the difference
between crude birth rate (CBR) and crude death
rate (CDR) expressed in percentage.

Chapter 3
Labour Forces
The total civilian labour force of the country age
15 and above was 56.7 million in 2010 and the
crude activity rate was 38.1. The total civilian labour
force according to 2005-06 labour force survey were
49.5 million of which 37.3 million were male and
12.1 million female. According to LFS 2010 47.5%
were employed in agriculture and 52.5% in
nonegriculture.It was 48.1% and 51.9% respectively
in 2005-06. The labour force participation rate was
59.3% for both sex, 82.5% for male at 36.0% for
female in 2010.
Chapter 4
Agriculture :
Crops, Livestock, Forestry and Fishery
This chapter concerns with data on Agriculture.
Broad agriculture sector compraises of two sector:
1. Agriculture and forestry 2. Fishing. The agriculture
sector is divided into 3 sub-sectors: i) Crops and
Horticulture ii) Animal farming iii) Forest and related
services. The value added originating in each
branch of the activities is equivalent to the value of
gross output minus the value of current inputs used
for producing that output. For example, in crop subsector the value of gross output is obtained by
multiplying the quantity of the output of each crop by
homestead prices. The value of inputs such as seed,
fertilizer, pesticides etc. is also worked out by the
same method (i.e. the quantity used times their
respective purchase cost/price) and subtracted from
the value of gross output of crops to end up with
value added which is equivalent to the sum of
compensation of employees and gross operating
surplus originating in agricultural crops sub-sector.
The value added defined as such, is also estimated
for other sub-sectors like, animal farming, forest and
related services and also for fishing sector.
Gross value added at current and constant
prices for the years 2004-05 to 2010-11 are shown

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in table no. 4.02 and 4.03 Gross value added from


Agriculture at constant are shown in table 4.05 to
4.09 for the years 2004-05 to 2010-11.
Chapter 5
Industry
This chapter focuses on the present position of
the statistical series of manufacturing, mining and
electricity. The index of industrial production
comprises manufacturing, mining and electricity and
quantities underlying these series are important
indicators of the growth of industrial sector of the
country. Quantum index of industrial production by
industry group are presented in Tables. The year
1988-89 has been adopted as the comparison base
for the index series. The weights have been derived
from the results of the census of Manufacturing
Industries 1988-89.
The Laspeyers base weighted index formula has
been used for the index. Employment as well as
productivity indices of industrial workers for selected
industries provided in tables. The index formula
used is weighted Laspeyers with 1988-89 as the
base.
Index number of industrial prices of domestically
produced industrial goods classified by their
economic end-use, major economic activity and
industrial groups are presented in tables 5.02. The
index formula is base-weighted Laspeyres index
with 1988-89 as the base year and with about 100
industries for which data are at present available in
Bangladesh. The weights have been derived from
the results of the Census of Manufacturing
Industries, 1988-89. Each Industry has a weight
equal to its relative contribution to the total gross
value of production according to the 1988-89 CMI.
For new tables on handloom units, looms production
of cloth and variety of cloths by type of ownership
are given in the chapter.
Quantity and value of production data of
selected industrial items have been presented in the
separate tables. These data are regularly collected
by the Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics from
respective sector corporations, National Board of
Revenue, Directorate of Taxation and Excise,
Bangladesh Tea Board, Petro-Bangla and some
large private industrial establishments. The position
of the jute manufacturing industry relating to number
of looms installed, number of looms operating,
number of spindles worked etc. for the years 200405 to 2008-09 & production, exports, internal
consumption and stocks of jute goods for the years
2003-04 to 2010-11 have been given in the tables
concerned. Bangladesh Jute Mills Corporation is the
source of data.

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Structure of the cotton textile industry of


Bangladesh for 1999-2000 to 2010-11 are reflected
in the table 5.14. Variety-wise quantity and value of
production of cloth for 2001-2002 to 2009-10 and the
count-wise production of yarn for 1992-93 to 200911 have been shown in the tables 5.16. The
Bangladesh Textile Mills Corporation and other
private textile mills are sources of data for these two
tables.
The table presents grade-wise production of tea
in Bangladesh for the years 2004-05 to 2011. The
Bangladesh Tea Board is the source of data. The
number of tea factory workers by category is shown
in table 5.18 for the years 2004-05 to 2011.
The table 5.19 presents quantity and value of
production of minerals by type from 1996-97 to
2011. These data are regularly collected by the
Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics from the
Bangladesh
chemical
Industries
Corporation
(B.C.I.C.), Bureau of Mineral Development (BMD),
and Petro-Bangla.
Chapter 6
Energy
Data on energy have been identified according
to the sources of supply viz, commercial and
traditional. The former has been defined here to
include natural gas, crude oil, petroleum products,
coal and electricity while the later includes cowdung,
Jute sticks, Rice Straw and Rice hulls, Bagasse, Fire
wood, Twigs leaves and other wastes. The
information on the former are gathered from the
administrative records of the organisations
concerned and are of better quality except those
mingled with administrative pitfalls impeding them to
conform to the standard statistical concepts and
definitions. However, the data relating to traditional
sources are relatively poorer in quality as it had to
be assembled from a variety of sources producing
information of highly elusive in nature and widely
scattered over the economy.
This chapter represents data on the national
energy balance and energy use by major sources
and on the availability of energy and its final sectorwise consumption. This also gives a statistical
picture of electrical power generation, transmission
and distribution. The administrative records of
Bangladesh petroleum corporation (BPC) petroBangla and BPDB are the sources of data.

Chapter 7

Transport and Communication


Transport and communication sector covers: (i)
Railway
transport;
(ii)
Road
transport
(mechanized/non-mechanized vehicles); (iii) Water
transport (mechanised/non-mechanised); (iv) Air
transport; (v) Communication (Telegraph and
Telephone services, Postal services, Radio and
Television services) and (vi) Tourism.
Data of this sector are usually collected from
secondary sources. The following type are collected
by mail and/or personal contact from the concerned
organisations:
Railway Transport
Bangladesh Railway compiles data on operation
of the railways route kilometre, stations and rolling
stock by guage, passenger and cargo carried,
revenue earnings, operational expenses and other
aspects of railway traffic and publish in their
information book. The statistics on railway transport
are mainly collected from Bangladesh Railway for
this book.
Road Transport
Statistics are gathered from a variety of sources
scattered over the wide range of the economy and
as such quality of data is affected to the extent of the
multiple objectives underlying the collection and
compilation of data by the sources concerned.
However, the same for organised sector, defined to
be registered and/or maintained in the form of
records either administrative or statistical, are of
good quality and fairly reliable. The organisations in
the organised sector and the statistics collected from
them are shown as below.

Bangladesh Road Transport Corporation:


operation of bus, coach and truck plying on
road.
Roads and Highways Department: road
mileage by type of Road, progress of road
construction and expenditure incurred on
maintenance of roads, culverts and targets
achieved.

Bangladesh Road Transport Authority.

Ministry of Communication, Railway Division,


Roads and Road Transport Division: number of
vehicles (on road) registered by type of vehicles,
motor car, bus, truck, taxi, jeep, station wagon, autorickshaw, motor cycle, etc. classified by region,
seating capacity and kind of fuel used.

Notes on data and their sources

Water Transport
Statistics of this sector are also to be
characterised in similar nature, sources and
methodology of amassing the basic data. Here again
the quality of data are little undermined when these
from traditional sources are to be monitored. But
those from organised sector are fairly dependable.
The sources and the statistics collected from them
are shown as below:
Chittagong and Mongla Port Authorities: vessels
handled and their turn round at ports, cargo
handled by major commodity groups, number of
National and International seaborne ships
entered into and cleared from the ports.
Bangladesh Indland water Transport Authority
(BIWTA): type and category of vessels, tonnage
and passenger capacity and navigable
waterways etc.
Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Corporation
(BIWTC): number of vessels by type, passenger and
cargo carried and the ferry services under its control
and supervision.
Bangladesh Shipping Corporation (BSC):
number of vessels with carrying capacity, number of
voyages, passengers and cargo carried, net profit
earned, assets and liabilities, working capital, etc.
Aviation
Statistics of this sector though small in size but
good in quality are well maintained by Bangladesh
Biman, the National Airline of the country.

The statistics collected from this source are


performance of Biman, number of aeroplanes by
type, number of flights operated on National routes
and passengers and cargo carried.
Communication
Type of statistics collected in this highly
organised public sector are shown as below:
Bangladesh Post Office Department : number of
post offices in the country by division, number of
letters, money orders booked through post offices
and postal rates (air mail) from Bangladesh to
selected countries. It also provides data on number
of radio sets licenced.
Bangladesh Telegraph and Telephone Board :
number of telephone sets in the country by

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division and also number of telegraph offices by


region.
Bangladesh Television: number of television
sets licenced by type and by region.
Tourism
Statistics of this sector are narrowly defined to
include only the international tourist movements.
Bangladesh Parjatan Corporation is the concerned
organisation that provides data on arrival of tourists
by nationality and foreign exchange earnings thereof
etc.
Road Accidents
Statistics of this nature are the indicators of
efficiency of public administration and are regularly,
compiled in Police Directorate. The Police
Directorate is responsible for the collection and
compilation of number of road accidents by region
and by important cities. These data concern the
number of accidents and the number of persons
injured and killed in such accidents.
Fare and Freight Index
The index has been developed on the basis of
the fare and freights of Bangladesh Railways,
Bangladesh Road Trasport Corporation (BRTC),
Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Authority
(BIWTA), and Bangladesh Biman. The Laspeyres
formula has been used for computing the index with
1995-96 as the weighted base year.
Chapter 8
Foreign Trade Statistics
1.1

Introduction

Compilation of foreign trade statistics has been one


of the core activities of Bangladesh Bureau of
Statistics
since
1990-91.
Classifying
the
commodities according to harmonized system at 2 to
8 digit level, data on exports and imports with unit,
quantity, value, country of origin by commodity etc.
have been set into this report. This publication also
resumes export and import data by HS chapter and
commodity, direction of trade, major heads of
accounts etc. Nine tables five on exports and four on
imports with having a lot of data have been given in
this report.
To make the publication most useful to the user as
well as policy makers and planners, time series data
and comparative statistics have also been added.
Summary and key foreign trade statistics that helps

536 Notes on data and their sources

the beneficiaries to understand the overall condition


of foreign trade at a glance are presented in this
issue.

1.2

Sources of Data and Collection of


Document
In the past, Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics
collected foreign trade data from the primary
sources, bills of entry for imports and shipping
bills for export only for sea-originated trade data.
For customs clearance, the importers and the
exporters have to submit these bills to the custom
houses located at the sea port of Chittagong and
Mongla for every consignment imported into or
intended for export from Bangladesh by sea. BBSs
personnel posted at Chittagong and Mongla
Customs Houses were responsible for collecting and
sending these bills to Foreign
Trade Section of National Accounting Wing,
BBS. The staffs posted at the said two customs
houses were used to collect the documents and
carry them to Dhaka twice or thrice in a month. Still
the system of data collection remains unchanged
only for Mongla Sea-port-based data. An assigned
official posted at the Regional Statistical Office,
Khulna, not at Mongla Customs House, is
responsible for collecting the documents from
Mongla Custom House and sending the same to
BBS. But the method of data collection for
Chittagong sea-port-based data has completely
been changed. Data produced at Chittagong Sea
Port have been collected from National Board of
Revenue, Dhaka on monthly basis in CD-ROM that
contains data in tabular form with many fields of
which BBS takes into consideration only a few as its
requirements.
Accordingly in the past, the land borne foreign trade
data were compiled from the monthly returns
received from the land customs stations across the
country, which deals with border trade with
neighboring countries. Air-borne data were collected
from the air-borne trade returns, bill of entry for
imports and customs statements for exports
received from the air freight unit in Dhaka. But at
present, both land-borne and air-borne foreign trade
data have been collected from NBR in CD-ROM/Pen
drive.

1.3

Scope and Coverage

Foreign trade statistics include all commodities


which pass through the boundary of customs
territory, in the case of import, all goods and
commodities entering into the country and for
exports, all goods and commodities leaving the
country, excluding certain items such as military
hardware, bullion, currency notes, coins and goods
in transit.
The foreign trade statistics covers all goods
imported into and exported from the country along
with the commodities imported for and exported from
Export Processing Zones (EPZ). The entire exports
and imports by various routes, sea, air, land and
postal parcels, are taken into account.
1.4

Classification of Commodity and Coding

Foreign trade statistics of Bangladesh are compiled


and classified on the basis of harmonized
commodity description and coding system (HS)
which is based on the(Standard International Trade
Classification) SITC Rev-3. These classifications are
arranged in 21 sections and 98 chapters which
cover all commodities of international trade. They
include broad headings of commodities at 4-digit
level and detailed description at 8-digit level.
Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics has prepared the
HS at 2 to 8-digit level to meet the need of the
country. Imports are recorded by country of
consignment and exports by country of last known
destination.
Quantities and values are recorded as shown in the
trade bills and checked by customs officials.

The weight recorded in the trade bills is taken as net


weight. Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics follows
metric system of weight for compiling and publishing
the quantity of exports and imports. Missing
quantities of entries are estimated, wherever
possible, on the basis of unit price calculated for the
reported items.
BBS follows Brussels Definition of Value (BDV) for
the purposes of valuation. The Brussels definition of
valuation of goods has been accepted by almost all
countries of the world. The BDV was introduced in
December, 1950 under the Principles of the General
Agreement on Tariffs and Trades (GATT) with the
object of providing a comparable system of

Notes on data and their sources

valuation. Under the BDV, the dutiable value of


goods imported for home consumption is calculated
at normal price. Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics
records import value on CIF (cost, insurance and
freight) basis and export value on FOB(free on
board) basis.
1.5

Data Processing, Tabulation and


Publication

After collecting CDs from NBR by Foreign Trade


Section (FTS) of BBS on monthly basis, these are
sent to Computer Wing of BBS for rearranging,
processing, tabulation etc. After completion of the
work, data are sent to Foreign Trade Section, BBS
which does the work of correction, compilation and
editing and then sends to the Computer Wing for
rearranging the said data. Again, the Computer
Section sends the printed form of data to FTS.
Finally, after correction and amendment by FTS,
these are again sent to the Computer Wing for final
print out.
On receipt of shipping bills from Khulna, entries are
made in the control register and the bills are sorted
out according to the date and type of trade. After
sorting, the documents are bound in the form of a
book which is known as batch. Each batch consists
of 50-60 bills covering the bills of a particular date.
The batches are distributed among the coders for
coding the information. The basic information, such
as commodity specified by type, quantity of each
commodity according to units prescribed in the HS,
value, export destination and other relevant
information are coded, checked and edited properly

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annual publications of BBS. Foreign Trade Statistics


are published on fiscal year basis, from July 1 to
June 30.
1.6

Systems of Trade

There are two systems of computing trade statistics:


(i) the special trade system and (ii) the general trade
system. Special trade system is based on the
concept of clearance through the customs frontiers
which is, in fact, the statistical boundary. Any
commodity not cleared by the customs is excluded
from such statistics. The general system of trade is
based on the concept that uses the national
boundary as the statistical frontier i.e. all goods and
commodities entering or leaving the country except
military goods, bullion, currency notes, coins, goods
in transit are recorded in trade statistics.
In the past, Bangladesh followed the special trade
system. For better coverage Bangladesh is now
applying the general trade system. The main
characteristics of the general system of trade are
summarized below:
General System of Trade
Imports
i) Imports entering directly for
home consumption or use.
ii) Imports into customs bonded
manufacturing plants.
iii) Imports into customs bonded
warehouses and free area.
Exports
i) Exports of national production.

on the documents. On completion of coding work,


the value is taped from the documents. Batch totals
are entered in the control register for subsequent
matching with computer totals. Batches are then
sent to the Computer Wing for capturing the data in
diskettes.

ii) Exports from customs bonded


manufacturing plants.
iii) Nationalized exports.
iv) Exports from customs bonded

Though most of the tabulations are made according


to Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding
System, selected tabulations are done on the basis
of category of goods by different exporting or
importing accounts.

Re-export is included after clearance from customs


and falls under category (iii) and (iv) mentioned
above.

Selected monthly tables are published in the


Monthly Advance Release and other monthly and

Indices of imports and exports are designed to


measure the overall position and direction of

warehouses and free area.

1.7

Computation of Trade Indices

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movements of values, prices and quantum of


commodities bought and sold in international
markets. Construction of indices is based on
published data. One type of index i.e. unit price
index is computed by taking 2002-2003 as the base
year
Unit Price Index (UPI): It represents the overall
direction of price movements of commodities bought
and sold in international markets. Prices are based
on FOB values of exports and CIF values of imports.
The main reasons for selection of 2002-03 as base
year are:
i)

It was considered as a normal year for


business/trade activities.

ii)

In 2002-03 BBS, harmonized commodity


description and coding system (HS) 8 digit
level were adopted. In HS coding system,
the total number of commodities is 8123.
For
better
classification
and
representation of new commodities in the
index basket, the year of introducing HS
code was chosen as the base year.

BBS has been computing various annual indices of


foreign trade and publishing them in its Monthly

Economic classification of Government budget


has been presented in the respective table.
Economic analysis of the budget involves reclassification of budgetary data according to
economic and functional characteristics.
Development expenditures of the Government
by various sectors have been presented. These are
based on annual development expenditure of the
Government. The development expenditure of the
Government has been compiled from data collected
through a detailed questionnaire filled in by the
government and its agencies and in cases of nonresponse estimates are derived from the Annual
Development Programme.
Receipts and expenditure of Bangladesh
railway, post office and telephone and telegraph
department have been presented separately. In fact
separate budget estimates for these departments
are prepared and required to be presented before
the Jatiya Sangshad. Economic analysis of these
budgets involves re-classification of budgetary data
according
to
economic
and
functional
characteristics.
Receipts and expenditures of corporations and
autonomous bodies including financial institutions
and insurance companies have been presented.

Statistical Bulletin and other monthly and annual


publications.

Chapter 9
Finance, Foreign Aid, Banking, Insurance,
Co-operatives and Credit Distribution.
Finance
Government budgets are of two kinds viz
revenue budget and development budget. Budget
estimates are prepared by the Ministry of Finance.
These are required to be placed before the Jatiyo
Sangshad for discussion and to the President for
approval.
Revenue receipts are classified under two major
heads, viz, tax receipts and non-tax receipts. Tax
receipts include income and wealth tax, land
revenue, customs, excise, sales tax etc. Non-tax
items cover income from Government enterprises
and properties such as post offices, telegraph &
telephone, railway, currency, forest, civil works and
registration fees, etc.

The budgets of the corporations and autonomous


bodies have been analysed and re-classified
according to the economic and functional
characteristics.
Receipts and expenditures of local government
bodies such as Municipalities, Zila, Thana and Union
Parishad have been shown in separate tables.
These data have been collected through a detailed
questionnaire filled in by the local government
bodies. The sources of these data are the annual
budgets of the institutions themselves.
Bangking, Insurance, Co-operative and Credit
distribution
This chapter presents data on the financial
activities of nationalized, foreign and private banks
as well as the financial transactions of co-operative
societies and other specialised financial institutions
in Bangladesh.

Notes on data and their sources

(4)
Banking
There are tables on bank branches operating in
Bangladesh. Consolidated position on abilities and
assets of scheduled banks, bank advances by
economic purposes, foreign exchange reserves,
lending rates and rate of interests for profit on
National Saving Schemes, cash remittance and use
of foreign currency accounts held by Bangladeshies
staying abroad.
Bangladesh Bank and concerned Bank
organisation are the sources of data.
Insurance
There are tables in this connection which
present structural information on Insurance
company/organisation in Bangladesh. Statistical
data on claims and surrenders in Life Insurance
business etc are presented Department of Insurance
is the source of data.

Chapter 10
Prices & Wages
1.Construction of Consumer Price Index (CPI)
The CPIs are compiled on monthly basis.
Monthly prices of various items are used for
computation of the indices. Annual indices are also
computed by averaging the 12 months indices. The
reference groups of the indices are the average

urban and rural households of Bangladesh.


Three principal consumer indices (CPIs) are
produced and disseminated i.e National, all urban
and all rural. The national CPI is calculated by
combining the urban and rural indices using as
weights, the country-wide urban and rural
households expenditure multiplied by the total
number of urban / rural households as available
from population Census data. For computing the
three CPIs all goods and services included in the
index baskets were classified under eight commodity
groups
following
the
ILO
standard
and
recommendations of the IMF mission. The indices
covered eight commodity groups which are: (1)
Food, beverage and tobacco,
(2)
Clothing and footwear,
(3)

Gross rent, fuel and lighting,

539

Furnitures,furnishings,household equipment
& operation,

(5)

Medical care and health expenses,

(6)

Transport and communications,

(7)

Recreation, entertainment, education and


cultural services,

(8)

Miscellaneous goods and services.

Selection of items: The items selected should be


as representative as possible. In the case of cost of
living index, the items selected should represent the
consumption habit of the people. To achieve this the
total number of items are divided into groups and
subgroups and then from each group a
representative sample is selected for inclusion.
Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics regularly (after
certain interval) conduct Household Expenditure
Survey (HES). So Household Expenditure Survey
(HES) data can be used for this purpose.
Expenditure incurred in various items based on
1995-96 Household Expenditure Survey (HES) was
the basis of determining weights for the selection of
items in the index basket.
The earlier using price schedules are updated on
the basis of 1995-96 Household Expenditure Survey
(HES) suggested by the IMF mission (December 29,
1997-January.1998).Recently the base year has
been shifted to 2005-06.
The CPI items for the National index and its regional
components have been classified into 8 majors
groups. Some new items are incorporated in the
new two price schedules in the index basket. There
is no
selected item for National basket that is priced all
over the country. National basket comprises of
urban and rural.
National market consist of urban market and
rural market. Urban Market is specific for urban area
and rural market is specific for rural area.

Number of items index basket (Base: 1995-96=100):

540 Notes on data and their sources

patterns were determined on the basis of the results


Sl.No.

Name of index

Number of items

1.

CPI Rural

215

2.

CPI Urban

302

3.

CPI National

of the 1995-96 Household Expenditure Survey


(HES) based on sample of 7420 households of

which 5040 in rural and 2380 in urban. Item weights

Selection of Base Year: Index numbers are


were devised to reflect the significant changes that
designed to make comparison between prices with
reference to different time periods. For any index
number

computation

there

must

be

base

had occurred in the consumption pattern. Almost all


the item weights have been taken from tabulation of

year/reference year for comparison. The base year

HES data. In calculating the National CPI, all urban

should be a year of Economic stability or in other

and all rural indices have been combined using as

words a normal year. The base year should be a

weights the total country wide urban and rural


household

expenditure

i.e

average

monthly

normal year and it must be free from economic,

urban/rural expenditure multiplied by the total

political and Social disturbances and as far as

number of urban/rural households as available from

possible. Under the recommendation of IMF mission

population census data. The weights of national CPI,


all urban and all rural have been derived from the

(December 29, 1997 -January, 1998), the year

computer

1995-96 has been selected as the base year for the

Expenditure Survey. The base year is 1995-96 and

computation of consumer price index (CPI).

data

sheets of 1995-96 Household

the basket and weights were determined on the


basis of the 1995-96 Household Expenditure Survey
(HES), which covered a sample of 7420 households.

Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics has been regularly


compiling the following consumer price index
numbers on the basis of 1995-96 as the base year.
(i)
(ii)
(iii)

Consumer price index, all urban areas.

Weighting patterns of CPI National, (Base:199596=100)


Locality

Consumer price index, all rural areas.


Consumer price index, National.

Average

No. of

Total

Weight

monthly

househo

monthly

(%)

household

lds

Expenditur

Expenditure

(Million)

Determination

of

Weights:

The

Tk.)

commodities
-

22.13

90630.66

100

Urban

7274

3.63

26383.56

29.11

Rural

3473

18.50

64247.10

70.89

Bangladesh

included in the index number are not all of equal

e
(Million

(Tk.)

importance, we must consider the problem of


weighting the different commodities included in the

BBS has taken up compilation of all urban,


all rural, National CPIs. The National CPI is derived

index

number

according

to

their

importance.

from the indices compiled separately for the urban

Bangladesh Bureau of statistics conduct Household

and rural households, based on the new weights

Expenditure Survey (HES). So, the consumption

calculated by the IMF mission using the 1995-96


HES. BBS revised the new weights to better reflect

Notes on data and their sources

the consumption patterns of household. The weights


of individual items of CPI, all urban and all rural have
been derived from the computer data sheets of
1995-96

Household

Expenditure

Survey.

The

weights of group and sub-group of CPI, all urban


and all rural have been derived from the computer
data sheets of 1995-96 Household Expenditure

541

other organisation and also enemy property/abandoned property are not included in
the house-rent collection.
(b) House-rent index: Till 1987-88 House-rent
index of 14 categories of private residential
houses have been constructed for 6 centres viz.
Dhaka, Chittagong, Rajshahi, Khulna, Rangpur
and Sylhet on quarterly basis with 1984-85 as
base and there after the index is being
constructed for 4 centres viz. Dhaka,

survey which is given below.


Group

Weight

Weight

Rural

Urban

General

100.00

100.00

I. Food, Beverage And Tobacco:

62.96

48.80

Non-Food

37.04

51.20

Chittagong, Rajshahi & Khulna centres. This is


an unweighted index. A simple average of 4
centres is taken for constructing the index for
Bangladesh.
(c) Source

of

data:

House-rent

of

private

Ii. Clothing And Footwear:

6.88

6.79

Iii. Gross Rent,Fuel & Lighting

14.69

22.17

Household Equipments & Operations

2.70

2.58

houses of each category have been selected for

V. Medical Care And Health Expenses:

2.79

2.97

regular collection of rent and two houses have

Vi. Transport & Communication:

2.98

7.07

been kept reserved.

Services:

3.20

6.40

Viii. Miscellaneous Goods & Services

3.80

3.22

Iv.Furniture & Furnishing

residential houses is collected after every three


months by the trained field staff of B.B.S. Two

Vii.Recreation,Entertainment Education & Cultural

Formula Used: In the majority of countries, the


index numbers are computed using Laspeyres
formula, the weighted arithmetic mean of price
relatives, the weights being the base year values.
For computation of the indices Laspeyres formula is
used. The formula is given below:Pn
i -------- Wi
Po
I = --------------- 100
W
where, 1 = Consumer price index.
P n =Price in the current year
P o= Price in the base year
Wi = Weight of the individual item
W = Weight of the groups
II.

Method of Construction of House-rent


Index :

(a) Definition of House-rent: House-rent are the


actual monthly rent paid to the owner of a
private residential house excluding gas,
electricity and water charges. Residential
house of Government, Semi-Government and

III.
Method of Computing indices of the Cost
of Building Construction:
The index of the cost of construction of building is
divided into 3 groups, viz. (i) Building materials (ii)
Transport cost and (iii) Labour Charges of
construction labour. Till 1988-89 the Index have
been constructed for 6 centres Viz. Dhaka,
Chittagong, Khulna, Rajshahi, Barisal and Sylhet. A
simple average of 6 centres is taken as the national
Index. Group weight and weights for individual items
were determined through a survey on prices of
Building materials, transport cost & Labour Charges
of construction conducted during the period 198889. The base period of the Index is 1988-89.
Laspeyres' formula is used for constructing the
Index.
Source of Data : Prices used in the Index are
collected by the trained field staff of BBS.
Number of items and weight distribution by group by centre are as
follows:
Centre

Building Materials
No.item
Weight

Transport cost
Labour Charges
No
Weight
No
Weight
items
items

Dhaka

61

78.10

2.77

19.13

Chittagong

61

77.84

2.80

19.36

Khulna

61

76.35

2.93

20.72

Rajshahi

61

79.95

2.57

17.48

Barisal

61

75.10

3.00

21.90

Sylhet

61

75.04

2.88

23.08

542 Notes on data and their sources

IV. Method of computing the Wage rate index :


The object of the wage rate index is to measure
the movement over time of both the nominal and
real wages of employees in different sectors of
the economy of Bangladesh.
1969-70 has been taken as the base year for
the construction of this Index.
Both skilled and unskilled labour of the following
groups and sub-groups have been covered in
the Index.

Name of sub-groups
iv) Engineering :
a) Skilled
b) Unskilled

Weights
8.90
3.82

v) Hydrogenerated Vegetable oil Industry :


a) Skilled
0.58
b) Unskilled
0.25
Total:
100.00
Monthly indices of the four important cities, viz.
Dhaka, Chittagong, Rajshahi and Khulna are

1) Large Scale Industry


(a) Cotton Textile
(b) Jute Textile
(c) Match Industry
(d) Engineering
(e) Hydrogenerated vegetable oil Industry.
2) Small scale & cottage Industry
(a) Handloom
3) Construction
4) Agriculture
5) Fisheries
The Index of large scale Industry is
weighted and the indices of the remaining 4
groups are unweighted. The weights of the
sub-groups of large scale Industry group
have been derived from their value added in
the GDP. That is the value added of the
respective groups viz. Cotton Textile, Jute
Textile, Match Industry. Engineering and
vegetable oil Industry were first added
together and the percentage, contribution of
each of the sub-groups has been taken as
the weight of the sub-groups covered. The
weight has again been bifurcated to decide
positions of 'skilled' and unskilled' labour.
The bifurcation has been done on the basis
of the proportion of the number of skilled
and unskilled industrial labour of the country
in the base year. The weights thus obtained
were as follows :
Name of sub-groups
i)

cities is taken as the country Index.


Chapter 11
National Income
National accounts estimation is one of the core
activity of BBS. BBS has been compiling GDP and
other national accounts aggregates by production
approach and expenditure category since 1972-73.
At present these estimates are based on 1993 SNA
framework and 1995-96 as a base year for the
constant price estimates.
BBS is largely confined to compilation of GDP
by
Industrial origin and GDP by expenditure
components. GDP by industrial origin is in more
details, providing estimates of gross value added by
15 major ISIC sectors. GDP estimates both current
and constant market prices are provided by fiscal
years (FY) i.e for July-June period.
Estimates of GDP by expenditure components are
less elaborate. Estimates are made for basic
aggregates such as private and public consumption,
gross fixed capital formation by public and private
sectors, exports and imports both in current and
constant prices.

Weights

Cotton Textile :
a) Skilled
b) Unskilled

20.53
8.80

Jute Textile :
a) Skilled
b) Unskilled

36.26
15.54

iii) Match Industry :


a) Skilled
b) Unskilled

3.72
1.59

ii)

constructed. An average of the indices of the four

It is worthwhile to mention that BBS has revised


GDP and other national accounts estimates from
1999-2000 to 2010-11 with 1995-96 as a base year
for constant price estimates. The revised provisional
estimates reflect a wide data coverage along with
methodological improvements for estimation of
outputs of various sectors and subsectors.
The national accounts statistics are published in the
various regular publications of BBS with limited
scope. Besides, BBS has published detailed
statistics on national accounts in the publication

Notes on data and their sources

namely:- Twenty Years of National Accounting of


Bangladesh, 1972-73 to 1991-92 and National
Accounts Statistics of Bangladesh (Revised
Estimates, 1989-90 to 1998-99). BBS also releases
a brochure on preliminary and final estimates of
GDP in the middle of each fiscal year.

Chapter 12
Education
Statistics of enrolment, educational attainment,
grade, students, teachers and educational
institutions have been compiled following the
concepts, definitions, classification and tabulation
procedures as per revised recommendations of the
UNESCO conference on Standardization of
Educational Statistics (ISES) as far as practicable in
the context of Bangladesh.
Educational attainment is defined as the highest
grade completed and/or attained by a person in the
system of regular special and adult education at
home or abroad.
Grade is defined as a stage of instruction
usually covered in the course of a school year.
Student (Pupil) is defined as a person enrolled
and/or registered in a programme of education
defined at the outset.
Class is defined as group of students (Pupils)
who are usually instructed together by a teacher or
by several teachers.
Teacher is defined as a person employed, even
part-time
and/or
without
remuneration
to
communicate knowledge, skills, etc.
School (educational Institution) is defined as a
group of students (pupils) of one or more grades,
organised to receive instruction of a given type and
level under one teacher, or of various types and/or
levels under more than one teacher under the direct
supervision of the head of the establishment. A
school is said to be a government school if it is
operated by the government wheather national or
local, whatever the origin of its financial resources.
Similarly, a school is said to be a private school if it
is not operated by a government authority (national
or local), whether or not it receives financial support
from such authorities. The latter can, however, be

543

further classified as "aided" or "non-aided"


depending on wheather or not they derive financial
support from government authorities.
Statistics on educational finance presented also
conform to the following definitions :

Receipts refer to cash received by or


made available to or for schools, including
appropriations, subventions, fees, cash
value of property received as gifts, etc.
Expenditures refer to financial charges
incurred by or on behalf of schools for
goods and services.
Capital/development expenditures refer to
expenditures for land, building and
equipment etc.
The system of education through the indicators
of the number of educational institutions, teachers
and students participation rate, teachers-student
ratios, operating expenses per student, total govt.
expenditure on education, percentage of literacy etc.
has been presented in the respective tables. The
reference periods for data presented in the table are
1983 to 2009 which provides a comparative view of
the trend of the system. The number of universities
and students by gender from 1983 to 2009 have
been shown.
The number of teachers, students by sex, yearwise and subject-wise, number of students under
Chittagong, Dhaka and Rajshahi university have
been presented in the separate tables. The
Registrars of the universities are sources of data.
The number of teachers and students of the
Agricultural University by sex from 2005 to 2006
and the number of general colleges with students,
teachers by region and output of the examinations of
general colleges have been shown in separate
tables. The number of govt. and non-govt.
recognised Intermediate and Degree colleges with
number of teachers and students therein by region
and by sex have been given in the tables. The
number of secondary schools by govt. and non-govt.
by region, by urban and rural distribution have been
given. The number of secondary schools with
teachers and students by gender, average no. of

544 Notes on data and their sources

teachers and students per Secondary schools and


teacher-student ratio have been shown.
Government & affiliated Madrashas with number
of teachers and students by type and by region and
the result of the madrasha education, as reported by
the Bangladesh Madrasha Board, have been given.

Statistical Area have been presented in separate


tables. The number of primary and Junior
scholarships awarded in Bangladesh by grade &
rate have been given in a tables.
Chapter 13
Health, Family Planning and
Social Statistics

The number of primary schools by govt. and nongovt. with teachers and students, by rural and urban,
students by sex and region, average number of
students and teachers per primary schools and
teachers-students ratios as reported by primary
education officers, Ministry of Education, have been
given in separate tables.

This chapter presents data on health facilities,


manpower and services, public expenditure and
nutritional status. Data are also presented on social
issues and community facilities including number of
tubewells, newspapers, book publishing and
circulations, film production, cinema halls, legal
services, crime and religious institutions.

Sanskrit and pali tols with teachers and students


are also given, number of Teachnical Institution by
type with teachers and students for 1994 to 2011
the number of Teachers Training colleges both
primary and Secondary level have been given in
separate tables. Homeopathic colleges and Unani
college with the number of teachers and students,
as available from the Bangladesh Homeopathic
Board and Board of Unani and Ayurvedic system of
Medicine, have been presented in respective tables.
Professional colleges as law, Agriculture, Arts &
crafts, Home Economics, Social welfare and
Research, with number of students and teachers as
obtained from the Bureau of Educational Information
and Statistics have been given in the tables.

Growth of medical facilities, number of medical


colleges, post graduate medical institutes, T.B.
clinics and rural health centers, The Directorate of
health services is the source. Number of hospitals
and hospital beds, number of blood slides examined
and malaria cases detected are shown in tables
concerned. The Ministry of Health and Family
Welfare and the Directorate of Health Services are
the sources.

The results of the S.S.C and H.S.C and


Technical Education as obtained from the Boards of
Intermediate and Secondary Education, Technical
Education Board and Bureau of Educational
Information and Statistics have been presented in
respective tables. The school attendance rate by
age and sex, the literacy rate by region are given in
respective tables. The rate of literacy for census
years, however, are not directly comparable
because of difference in definitions which have been
appended to the tables concerend. The gross
expenditure on education by type of educational
Institutions
have been compiled by BBS and
appended in the concerned tables. Tution fees of
different educational institutions and average
monthly tution charge in Dhaka Metropolitan

Local production of drugs and medicines,


comparative prices of selected imported raw
materials and licentiate business units in drugs by
categories are given in respective tables.
Public expenditure on health and related
activities in the health sector are given in separate
tables. The Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics is the
source. Data on district-wise distribution of health,
maternal and child health and family planning
facilities have been presented in respective tables.
The Directorate of Population Control and Family
Welfare is the source. Table shows data on number
of family planning personnel by region. The target
and achievement of family planning activity by
method, year-wise target for new contraceptives
acceptors required to meet the 4th five year plan
and year-wise mix of different contraceptives under
4th five year plan are shown in respective tables.
Region-wise family planning activities, current use of
contraception among currently married women 1549 years of age by method, percentage of currently
married women 15-49 years of age using

Notes on data and their sources

545

value of goods and services finally consumed by


resident households of Bangladesh.
contraception, percentage distribution of current
users of non-clinical family planning methods by
reported source of supply and allocation in five year
plan for family planning and population control
programme have been given in separate tables. The
contraceptive survey and the BBS are the sources.
Concerned tables present the progress of sinking
deep tubewells in saline areas and number of hand
tubewells for drinking water in rural areas by region.
The productions and no. of sales centre of sanitary
latrines by former districts upto 2004-05 have been
shown in table & show the number of newspapers
and books published and number of newspapers &
periodicals with their gross circulation. The
production of films by type and language and the
number of cinema houses by region, the number of
advocates and lawyers by region, number of crimes
by type and number of places of worship by region,
and data on the regional non-govt. hospitals and
clinics with beds, number of Imams trained by region
have been given in respective tables.

Chapter 14
Consumption, Household Income
And Expenditure
This chapter focuses attention on the flow of
selected items of consumption goods as a periodic
but partial measure of change in the basic needs of
the society regardless of its equity. The details of
socio-economic data collected from the results of
household income and expenditure survey
conducted by Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics in
different years are presented for users benefits.
Household Income
Household income is defined as the material
return in kind or in cash in exchange for goods and
services etc, by the household earners, other than
boarders, lodgers and servants. The income of
household was further classified for recording
monthly and annual income in cash or in kind and
imputed income as related to the reference period.
Household Expenditure
Consumption expenditure refers to the
household consumption expenditure defined as the

Household Income & Expenditure Survey (HIES),


BBS
Introduction
Household Income and Expenditure Survey
(HIES) is the prime data source for estimating
household income, expenditure, consumption,
income inequality and incidence of poverty in
Bangladesh. Household Expenditure Survey (HES)
is being conducted since the pre-liberation period in
the territory now constituting Bangladesh. After the
liberation of the country in 1971, the first round of
HES was conducted in 1973-74. In the year 2000
the scope of the survey was broadened and
accordingly it was renamed as Household Income
and Expenditure Survey (HIES). It is heartening to
note that 14 rounds of surveys have so far been
conducted after liberation of Bangladesh. The
present survey is the 15th in the line.
Over the years, improvements have been
made in data collection, coverage and data analysis
of the HIES. Recall method was followed in HES
conducted between 1973-74 and 1981-82 for
collection data on sources of income, expenditure
on durable and nondurable goods and other
consumption items. In 1983-84 survey, both recall
and diary methods were introduced. Two types of
questionnaires were developed for collecting data
under these two methods. Under the recall method
data were collected on income and nonfood
expenditure with varying reference periods. Data on
food consumption were collected daily by locally
recruited diary keepers for one month. These two
methods were followed in HES conducted in 198384, 1985-86, 1988-89 and 1995-96.
Data collection as well as data entry
methods were further improved in HIES. In the year
2000, trained enumerators collected income,
expenditure and consumption data. Data pertaining
to daily consumption of food items were collected on
day to day basis by the same enumerators who
were deputed to the respective Primary Sampling

546 Notes on data and their sources

Units (PSUs). Another innovative technique was


followed in the HIES 2000 through the introduction
of data entry into laptop computers at the field level
by the enumerators themselves. This method
facilitated correction of errors or inconsistencies, if
any, by the enumerators at the field level.
In HIES 2000 and 2005, lot of measures
were taken for collecting detailed information on
income in addition to those on expenditure and
consumption. Accordingly, from the year 2000 this
survey was termed as Household Income &
Expenditure Survey (HIES) as mentioned earlier.
Moreover, detailed modules on education and health
were introduced in HIES 2000 to assess the status
of health and education in the country.
BBS conducted Household Income and
Expenditure Survey 2005 during the period January
2005 to December 2005 following the same
procedure as that of 2000. In HIES 2005 the health
and education modules were recast and redesigned.
Minor changes were also made in other modules
including the food consumption module where
provision for dining out was included to capture food
consumed outside by the household members. In
addition, a new module on Social Safety Nets was
introduced in this round of survey.

Obtain detailed data on household income,


expenditure and consumption.

Determine poverty profile with urban and


rural breakdown.

Provide information about standard of living


and nutritional status of population.

Provide data to determine the weights of


consumer price indices.

Provide household level consumption data


used in compiling national accounts estimate.

Provide detailed information on health status


and educational level of the population.

Determine poverty estimates by administrative


divisions
and
detailed
socio-economic
characteristics
of
the
population
and
households.

Provide benchmark data for formulation of


appropriate policy for poverty reduction,
improvement in standard of living and
nutritional status of the population.

Provide relevant data for monitoring of


the Poverty Reduction Strategy (PRS)/Five
year plan and the
Millennium Development
Goals (MDGs).

Provide data on nature, volume and distribution


of resources under different
Social Safety Net programmes.

Data collection for the current round of HIES


2010 was started from the 1st February, 2010 and
continued without any interruption up to the 31st
January, 2011. Besides all the modules canvassed
in 2005, 4 additional modules have been introduced
in 2010. These are (1) Disability (2) Migration and
Remittances (3) Micro Credit and (4) Crisis & Crisis
Management. Besides, the Social Safety Net
module was redesigned and somewhat shortened.
In order to improve the income data, the scope of
the agriculture productivity was broadened to include
both temporary crops and fruits.
1.1 Objectives of the Survey
The main objectives of HIES 2010 are to:

Collect data related to calculation of demand


function and elasticity.

Generate data for formulating appropriate fiscal


policies.

Collect data on type and extent of disability by


age, sex and locality.

Provide data on migration and remittances.

Collect detailed data on credit and repayment


situation and practices.

Collect data on crises at household


level, its impact and strategy for management.
1.2 Sample Design

Notes on data and their sources

A two stage stratified random sampling


technique was followed in drawing sample for HIES
2010 under the framework of Integrated
Multipurpose Sample (IMPS) design developed on
the basis of Population and Housing Census 2001.
In IMPS design the whole country was divided into
16 strata, where 6 from rural areas, 6 from urban
areas and 4 from SMAs. The IMPS design consists
of 1000 Primary Sampling Units (PSUs) throughout
the country systematically drown from 16 strata. Of
these, 640 are from the rural areas and 360 from
the urban areas. The PSU is defined as a
contiguous two or more enumeration areas (EA)
used in the Population and Housing Census 2001.
Each PSU comprises around 200 households. In
the first stage, 612 PSUs out of a total 1000 IMPS
PSUs, were drawn. PSUs selected for HIES are
actually a sub-set of PSUs of the IMPS design. In
the second stage, 20 households were selected
randomly from each PSU. Thus PSUs selected for
HIES are actually a sub-set of PSUs of the IMPS
design. Thus, the sample size stands at 12,240
households.
According to the sample design, the survey has
completed in one complete year (1st February, 2010
to 31st January, 2011). This has been done in order
to capture the seasonal variations in a cycle of one
year in income, expenditure and consumption
pattern. This entire period of one year has been
divided into 18 Terms. In each Term a total of 34
PSUs are covered to collect data from a total of 680
sample households.

547

Improvements In Household Income and


Expenditure Survey 2010

Data Entry was carried out in the sample


area using laptop computers with the help
of improved data entry program

Data entry program was design to detect


inconsistencies and errors in data at data
entry stage and this enabled t correct data.

The data file was sent to the head office


through e-mail services.

Number of PSU was increased from 504 in


HIES-2005 to 612 in HIES-2010, an
increase of 21.43%

Metric System of Weights and Measures

549

METRIC SYSTEM OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES


Bangladesh has adopted metric system of weights and measures from 1.7.1982.
For convenience of readers, we are printing below the relevant portions of the
ordinance passed in this respect by the Government,
No. ED/CD/34/82-131 (200) dated 31/8/82 in full.
1.

MASS :

4. VOLUME :

Grain

0.000 064 798 91

Kilogram

Cubic inch

0.000 160 387 064

Cubic metre

Tola

0.011 663 303 8

Kilogram

Cubic feet

0.023 316 846 592

Cubic metre

Seer

0.933 104 304

Kilogram

Cubic yard

0.764 554 857 984

Cubic metre

Maund

37.324 172 16

Kilogram

Gallon (UK)

0.004 546 087

Ounce (troy)

0.031 103 476 8

Kilogram

4.546 087

Pound (avoirdupois)

0.453 592 37

Kilogram

0.003 785 411 784

Hundred weight (UK)

50.802 345 44

Kilogram

3.785 411 784

Hundred weight (USA) =

45.358 237

Kilogram

0.035 239 070 17

Cubic metre

Ton (UK)

1016.046 908 8

Kilogram

Ton (USA)

907.184 74

Kilogram

Cubic metre

2. LENGTH :

Gallon (USA)

Bushel (USA)

Cubic metre

Litre
Cubic metre

Litre

(2 150.42 cubic inches)


1

Barrel (for petroleum)

0.158 987 294 928

Acre-feet

1233.482

Cubic metre

5. TEMPERATURE :
1

Inch

0.025 4

Metre

Foot

0.304 8

Metre

Yard

0.914 4

Metre

Mil

1609.344 Metre

Nautical mile (UK)

1853.18

Metre

Foot

Degree Fahrenheit

9/5 (T-459.67) kelvin (k)

Degree Celcius

T-273.15 kelvin (k)

Degree kelvin

o
t+273.15 degree Celsius ( C)

o
5/9 (F+459.67) degree Fahrenheit ( F)

Where T=Temperature
in kelvin :

For Survey of Bangladesh only


1

T=Temperature in Celsius and


F=Temperature in Fahrenheit.

6. FORCE :
0.304 799

Metre

Pound-force

4.448 221 615 260 5 newton

Poundal

0.138 254 954 376 newton

Barometric inch of
memory

3 386.388 640 341 pascals

Inch of water

249.088 91 pascals

3. AREA :
7. PRESSURE :
1

Square inch

0.000 645 16 Square metre

Square feet

0.092 903 04 Square metre

Square yard

0.836 127 56 Square metre

Square mile

2589 988.110 336

Square metre

For Survey of Bangladesh only


1

Square feet

0.092 903

Square metre

Acre

4046.846 8

0.404 684 58 Hectare

Square metre

8. ENERGY :
1

British thermal unit

1 055.055 852 62

Foot-pound-force

1.355 817 948 331 400 4

Joules
Joules

745.699 871 582 270 22

Watts

9. POWER :
1

Horse-power (UK)

Horse-power(European)=

735.498 75

Ton of refrigeration

3516.852 842 67

Watts
Watts

550

UNIT OF MEASUREMENT
1 Million BTU

1 Foot

0.3048 metre

1 Mile

1.6093 km

1 Square feet

0.0929 m2

1 Megawatt (mw)

293 kilo watt hours

252000 kilo calories

1000 kilowatts (kw)

1 Square mile

2.590 km2

1 Megawatt (gw)

1 million kilowatts

1 Acre

4.047 m2=0.404678 hectare

1 Inch

2.540 centimetre (c.m.)

1 Hectare

2.4711 acre

1 C.M.

0.3937 inch

1 Imp. gallon

4.5425 litre=(1.2 U.S. gal.)

1 Metre

3.281 ft.1.094 yd.

1 Pound (lb)

453.592 gram

1 Yd.

36 inches0.9144 metre

1 Long ton

2240 lb = 1016.047 kg.

1 Km.

0.6214 mile

1 Tonne

1000 kg.

1 Litre

0.22 gallon

1 Barrel

34.9726 Imp. gal.

1 Lb.

0.4536 kg.

1 Kg.

2.205 lbs.

1 Maund

82.29 lb.37.3261 kg.

1 Seer

2.05725 lb.0.9331 kg.

1 Tola

180 grains troy11.6625 gram

water

1 Chhatak

0.0625 seer58.31 gram

1 British thermal unit (BTU) = 0.2928 watt-hours

1 Bale of jute

400 lbs.

1 Long ton of crude


oil petroleum product

= 7.9 barrels for most types.

1 Standard cubic feet


(SCF) of gas

1 cubic feet at 60 F saturated with

0.252 kilo calories

1 Crore

10 million

1 Lakh

0.1 million

1 Hali

Heating values of fuels


Firewood

6500 BTU per lb. average moisture content

Bagasse

3200 BTU per lb. 50 percent moisture content

Cowdung

3700 BTU per lb. 50 percent moisture content

Coal

12,500 BTU per lb. of Bituminous coal

Natural gas

941 BTU per standard cubic feet (average)

Electricity voltage and


cycle in Bangladesh
Voltage

220-240

Cycle

50

1936 BTU per standard cubic feet of


Bangladesh (Tital) gas.

Kerosene

19800 BTU per lb.

Motor spirit

20500 BTU per lb.

ABBREVIATIONS AND NOTATIONS

(...)
Sr.
Md.
$
lb.
Cft.
Sq.
Sft.
Yd.

nil or insignificant
seer
maund
pound sterling
U.S. dollar
pound (weight)
cubic feet
square
square feet
yard

Imp.
(e)
(p)
(r)
m.t.
n.r.
n.a.
n.e.c.
P.area
BBS.

imperial
estimated
provisional
revised
metric ton
not reported
not available
not elsewhere classified
Pourashava (municipality) area
Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics

Standard Conversion Factors

STANDARD CONVERSION FACTORS


Multiply By
Sl.
No.
1

To convert

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

Acre
Acre
Acre
Acre
Acre
Acre
Acre

Bigha
Decimal
Hectare
Katha
Sq. Metre
Sq. Mile
Sq. Yard

3.025
100
0.4046856
60.5
4046.856422
Divide by 640
4840

0.3305785
0.01
2.471054
0.0165289
0.0002471054
640
Divide by 4840

8.
9.
10.

Are
Are
Are

Hectare
Sq. Metre
Decimal

0.01
100
2.471054

100
0.01
0.4046856

11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.

Bale (Cotton)
Bale ( " )
Bale ( " )
Bale ( " )
Bale ( " )
Bale ( " )

Long Ton
Maund
Metric Ton
Pound
Quintal
Short Ton

0.175
4.763889
0.17780821
392
1.778082
0.196

5.7142857
0.2099125
5.6240372
Divide by 392
0.56240372
5.1020408

17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.

Bale ( Jute )
Bale ( " )
Bale ( " )
Bale ( " )
Bale ( " )
Bale ( " )

Long Ton
Maund
Metric Ton
Pound
Quintal
Short Ton

Divide by 5.6
4.861111
0.1814369
400
1.8143695
0.2

5.6
0.20571438
5.511557
0.0025
0.5511557
5

23.
24.
25.
26.
27.

Bigha
Bigha
Bigha
Bigha
Bigha

Acre
Are
Hectare
Sq. Metre
Sq. Yard

0.3305785
13.378038
0.13378038
1337.803776
1600

3.025
0.0747493
7.4749378
0.0007474938
Divide by 1600

28.
29.
30.
31.

Centimetre
Centimetre
Centimetre
Centimetre

Foot
Inch
Metre
Millimetre

0.0328084
0.3937008
0.01
10

30.48
2.54
100
0.1

32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.

Chain
Chain
Chain
Chain
Chain
Chain

Foot
Furlong
Kilometre
Metre
Mile
Yard

66
0.1
0.2201168
20.1168
0.0125
22

Divide by 66
10
49.709695
0.0497097
80
Divide by 22

38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.

Chhattack (Weight)
Chhattack
(")
Chhattack
(")
Chhattack
(Area)
Chhattack
(")
Chhattack
(")

Gram
Kilogram
Ounce
Are
Sq. Metre
Sq. Yard

58.3190188
0.05831902
2.0571429
0.04180637
4.180637
5

0.017147065
17.147065
0.4861111
23.919801
0.239198
0.2

44.
45.
46.
47.
48.

Cubic Centimetre (Area)


Cubic Centimetre ( " )
Cubic Foot (Cft.)
Cubic Inch
Cubic Metre

Cubic Inch
Cubic Metre
Cubic Metre
Cubic Centimetre
Cubic Foot

0.06102374
0.000001
0.02831685
16.387064
35.3146667

16.387064
1000000
35.3146667
0.06102374
0.02831685

Into
3

In case of
QUANTITY
4

49.
Decimal
Acre
0.01
50.
Decimal
Are
0.4046856
51.
Decimal
Bigha
0.03025
52.
Decimal
Hectare
0.0040468564
53.
Decimal
Katha
0.605
54.
Decimal
Sq. Foot
435.6
55.
Decimal
Sq. Metre
40.468564
Attention : To convert col. 3 into col. 2 use quantity factors for price and price factors for quantity.

In case of
PRICE
5

100
2.471054
33.057851
247.105381
1.6528926
0.00229568
0.024710538

551

552

Standard Conversion Factors

STANDARD CONVERSION FACTORSContinued


Multiply By
Sl.
No.
1

To convert

56.
57.
58.
59.

Foot
Foot
Foot
Foot

Centimetre
Inch
Metre
Yard

30.48
12
0.3048
Divide by 3

0.0328084
Divide by 12
3.2808399
3

60.
61.
62.
63.
65.
66.

Furlong
Furlong
Furlong
Furlong
Furlong
Furlong

Chain
Foot
Kilometre
Metre
Mile
Yard

10
660
0.201168
201.168
0.125
220

0.1
Divide by 660
4.97097
0.00497097
8
Divide by 220

66.
67.
68.
69.

Gallon ( Imperial )
Gallon ( " )
Gallon (U.S.)
Gallon (U. S.)

Litre
U.S. Gallon
Gallon (Imperial)
Litre

4.546087
1.2009524
0.8326725
3.785402

0.2199694
0.8326725
1.2009524
0.26417277

70.
71.
72.

Gram
Gram
Gram

Chhattack
Ounce
Tola

0.017147065
0.035273962
0.08573532

58.3190188
28.349523
11.663804

73.
74.
75.
76.

Hectare
Hectare
Hectare
Hectare

Acre
Sq. Kilometre
Sq. Metre
Sq. Mile

2.471054
0.01
10000
0.0038610216

0.4046856
100
0.0001
258.998811

77.
78.
79.
80.
81.
82.
83.

Hundred weight (Cwt.)


Hundred weight ( " )
Hundred weight ( " )
Hundred weight ( " )
Hundred weight ( " )
Hundred weight ( " )
Hundred weight ( " )

Kilogram
Long Ton
Maund
Metric Ton
Pound
Quintal
Short Ton

50.802346
0.05
1.361111
0.05080235
112
0.5080235
0.056

0.01968413
20
0.7346939
19.68413
Divide by 112
1.968413
17.857143

84.
85.
86.
87.

Inch
Inch
Inch
Inch

Centimetre
Foot
Metre
Millimetre

2.54
Divide by 12
0.0254
25.4

0.3937008
12
39.370079
0.03937008

88.
89.
90.
91.

Katha
Katha
Katha
Katha

Decimal
Sq. Foot
Sq. Metre
Sq. Yard

1.6528926
720
66.8901888
80

0.605
Divide by 720
0.0149498756
0.0125

92.
93.
94.
95.
96.
97.
98.

Kilogram
Kilogram
Kilogram
Kilogram
Kilogram
Kilogram
Kilogram

Hundred weight
Long Ton
Maund
Metric Ton
Pound
Quintal
Seer

0.01968413
0.0009842065
0.02679229
0.001
2.2046226
0.01
1.0716916

50.802346
1016.04692
37.324172
1000
0.45359237
100
0.9331043

99.
100.
101.
102.
103.
104.

Kilometre
Kilometre
Kilometre
Kilometre
Kilometre
Kilometre

Short Ton
Chain
Furlong
Metre
Mile
Yard

0.0011023113
49.709695
4.97097
1000
0.6213712
1093.613298

907.184749
0.0201168
0.201168
0.001
1.609344
0.0009144

105.
106.
107.

Litre
Litre
Litre

Cubic Centimetre
Gallon (Imperial)
Gallon (U.S.)

1000.028
0.2199694
0.26417277

0.000999972
4.546087
3.785402

Attention :

Into
3

In case of
QUANTITY
4

To convert col. 3 into col. 2 use quantity factors for price and price factors for quantity.

In case of
PRICE
5

Standard Conversion Factors

STANDARD CONVERSION FACTORSContinued


Multiply By
Sl.
No.
1
108.
109.
110.
111.
112.
113.
114.

To convert
2
Long Ton or British Ton
Long Ton
(")
Long Ton
(")
Long Ton
(")
Long Ton
(")
Long Ton
(")
Long Ton
(")

115.
116.
117.
118.
119.
120.
121.

Into
3
Hundred wieght
Kilogram
Maund
Metric Ton
Pound
Quintal
Short Ton or U.S. Ton

In case of
QUANTITY
4
20
1016.04692
27.222222
1.0160469
2240
10.160469
1.12

In case of
PRICE
5
0.05
0.0009842065
0.0367347
0.9842065
Divide by 2240
0.09842065
0.8928571

Maund
Maund
Maund
Maund
Maund
Maund
Maund

Hundred weight
Kilogram
Long Ton
Metric Ton
Pound
Quintal
Short Ton

0.7346939
37.324172
0.0367347
0.037324172
82.285714
0.3732417
0.041142857

1.361111
0.02679229
27.222222
26.792289
0.012152778
2.679229
24.305556

122.
123.
124.
125.
126.

Metre
Metre
Metre
Metre
Metre

Centimetre
Chain
Foot
Inch
Yard

100
0.0497097
3.2808399
39.370079
1.0936133

0.01
20.1168
0.3048
0.0254
0.9144

127.
128.
129.
130.
131.
132.
133.

Metric Ton or Tonne


Metric Ton
"
Metric Ton
"
Metric Ton
"
Metric Ton
"
Metric Ton
"
Metric Ton
"

Hundred weight
Kilogram
Long Ton
Maund
Pound
Quintal
Short Ton

19.68413
1000
0.9842065
26.792289
2204.6226
10
1.102311

0.05080235
0.001
1.0160469
0.037324172
0.0004535924
0.1
0.907185

134.
135.
136.
137.
138.

Mile
Mile
Mile
Mile
Mile

Chain
Furlong
Kilometre
Metre
Yard

80
8
1.609344
1609.344
1760

0.0125
0.125
0.6213712
0.0006213712
Divide by 1760

139.
140.

Millimetre
Millimetre

Centimetre
Inch

0.1
0.03937008

10
25.4

141.

Millimetre

Metre

0.001

1000

142.
143.
144.

Ounce
Ounce
Ounce

Gram
Pound
Tola

28.349523
0.0625
2.4305556

0.035273962
16
0.41142857

145.
146.

Pint
Pint

Gallon (Imperial)
Litre

0.125
0.568261

8
1.759755

147.
148.
149.
150.
151.
152.
153.
154.

Pound
Pound
Pound
Pound
Pound
Pound
Pound
Pound

Gram
Hundred weight
Kilogram
Long Ton
Metric Ton
Ounce
Seer
Short Ton

453.592374
Divide by 112
0.45359237
Divide by 2240
0.0004535924
16
0.4861111
0.0005

0.0022046226
112
2.2046226
2240
2204.6226
0.0625
2.057143
2000

155.

Quintal

Hundred weight

1.968413

0.5080235

156.

Kilogram

Kilogram

100

0.01

157.
Quintal
Long Ton
0.09842065
158.
Quintal
Metric Ton
0.1
159.
Quintal
Maund
2.679229
160.
Quintal
Pound
220.46226
161.
Quintal
Short Ton
0.11023113
Attention : To convert col. 3 into col. 2 use quantity factors for price and price factors for quantity.

10.16049
10
0.3732417
0.0045359237
9.0718475

553

554

Standard Conversion Factors

STANDARD CONVERSION FACTORSConcluded


Multiply By
Sl.
No.
1

To convert

162.
163.

Seer
Seer

Kilogram
Pound

0.9331043
2.057143

1.0716916
0.4861111

164.
165.
166.
167.
168.
169.
170.

Short Ton or U.S. Ton


Short Ton ( " )
Short Ton ( " )
Short Ton ( " )
Short Ton ( " )
Short Ton ( " )
Short Ton ( " )

Hundred weight (Cwt.)


Kilogram
Long Ton
Maund
Metric Ton
Pound
Quintal

17.857143
907.184749
0.8928571
24.305556
0.907185
2000
9.0718475

0.056
0.0011023113
1.12
0.041142857
1.102311
0.0005
0.11023113

171.
172.

Square Centimetre
Square Centimetre

Sq. Inch
Sq. Metre

0.1550003
0.0001

6.4516
10000

173.
174.

Square Foot
Square Foot

Katha
Sq. Metre

Divide by 720
0.09290304

720
10.7639104

175.
176.
177.

Square Inch
Square Kilometre
Square Kilometre

Sq. Centimetre
Hectare
Sq. Mile

6.4516
100
0.3861022

0.1550003
0.01
2.589988

178.
179.
180.
181.

Square Metre
Square Metre
Square Metre
Square Metre

Are
Hectare
Sq. Foot
Sq. Yard

0.01
0.0001
10.7639104
1.19599

100
10000
0.09290304
0.8361274

182.
183.
184.

Square Mile
Square Mile
Square Mile

Acre
Hectare
Sq. Kilometre

640
258.998811
2.589988

Divide by 640
0.0038610216
0.3861022

185.
186.
187.
188.

Square Yard
Square Yard
Square Yard
Square Yard

Acre
Are
Sq. Foot
Sq. Metre

Divide by 4840
0.0083612736
9
0.8361274

4840
119.5990046
Divide by 9
1.19599

189.
190.
191.
192.

Tola
Tola
Ton (British)
Ton (U.S.)

Gram
Ounce
Long Ton
Short Ton

11.663804
0.41142857
See long ton
See short ton

0.08573532
2.4305556

193.

Tonne

Metric Ton

See metric ton

194.

U. S. Gallon

Gallon (U. S.)

See gallon (U.S.)

195.
196.
197.
198.
199.

Yard
Yard
Yard
Yard
Yard

Chain
Foot
Furiong
Kilogram
Metre

Divide by 22
3
Divide by 220
0.0009144
0.9144

200.
201.

To convert fahrenheit into celcius/centigrade : C = (F-32) X 5/9


To convert celcius/centigrade into fahrenheit : F = (CX9/5+32)

Note :

Into
3

In case of
QUANTITY
4

Milli = 1/1000
Centi = 1/100
Deci = 1/10
Deca = 10 times
Hecto - 100 times
Kilo = 1000 times
1 litre water at 4oC = 1 Kg. (approximately).
Attention : To convert col. 3 into col. 2 use quantity factors for price and price factors for quantity.

In case of
PRICE
5

22
Divide by 3
220
1093.613298
1.0936133

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