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Khulna District Statistics 2011 Bangladesh
Khulna District Statistics 2011 Bangladesh
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District Statistics 2011
Khulna
June 2013
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Foreword
I am delighted to learn that Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS) has successfully completed the
‘District Statistics 2011’ under Medium-Term Budget Framework (MTBF). The initiative of publishing
‘District Statistics 2011’ has been undertaken considering the importance of district and upazila level
data in the process of determining policy, strategy and decision-making. The basic aim of the activity is
to publish the various priority statistical information and data relating to all the districts of Bangladesh.
The data are collected from various upazilas belonging to a particular district.
The Government has been preparing and implementing various short, medium and long term plans and
programs of development in all sectors of the country in order to realize the goals of Vision 2021. For
any pragmatic approach in formulating and evaluating development plans and programs reliable
statistics are indispensible. BBS has been performing the major responsibility of supplying
comprehensive and accurate statistics at the national level.
The present government, in line with its commitment to decentralize administration, has declared
upazila as the focal point of administration regenerating upazila parishad through participatory
elections. However, upazila level official statistics are still very inadequate. It is praiseworthy that BBS
has undertaken timely program of publishing ‘District Statistics 2011’ where data representing socio-
economic characteristics of upazilas of all districts will be available. I am confident that this publication
will be of invaluable help to the planners, administrators, researchers, field level officers as well as
other users. Various government, non-government and international organizations closely related to
policy formulation and implementation may also find this publication useful.
I sincerely thank Mr. Golam Mostafa Kamal, Director General, BBS for bringing out the publication of
‘District Statistics 2011’. I hope that in future ‘District Statistics’ will be published in much more
improved form to make it more effective and informative.
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Preface
The ‘District Statistics 2011’ is mainly a compilation work of Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics
(BBS). The decentralization policy of government has enhanced demand for timely, qualitative and
comprehensive statistical data both for administrative and development requirements. The major
regular publications of Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics like Statistical Pocketbook of Bangladesh,
Statistical Yearbook of Bangladesh and Agricultural Yearbook of Bangladesh provide aggregate
data mainly at the national and regional level. Data for smaller administrative unit like upazila
often remains absent in such publications. The ‘District Statistics 2011’ emphasises to provide
upazila level data.
The ‘District Statistics 2011’ provides both structural and flow-type information of almost all of
the priority sectors of our national economy depending on data availability both from published
and unpublished sources.
The publication of ‘District Statistics 2011’ would have not been feasible without the wholehearted
co-operation of the various government, semi-government, autonomous, non-government offices
and other organizations. In particular, the district and upazila level officials extended their total
support and supplied all data. I like to express my sincere thanks to them and hope such co-
operation will continue in future.
I am obliged and grateful to Mr. Md. Nojibur Rahman, Secretary, Statistics and Informatics
Division (SID) for his enormous support and advice to prepare and to finalize this important
publication. My sincere thanks also go to all officers of SID for their wholehearted support and
sincere co-operation towards accomplishing this document.
I acknowledge the contributions of Mr. Md. Mizanur Rahman, Deputy Director General, BBS and
Mr. Ghose Subobrata, Director, FA & MIS, BBS during development of the Document.
The regional and upazila statistics offices of BBS actively participated in preparation of the report.
I thank them all. Finally, I thank Mr. Nasir Uddin Ahmmed, Deputy Director & Focal Point and
staff members of Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics for their untiring efforts in making the ‘District
Statistics 2011’ a success. Through user’s interaction and feedback, we hope to improve the
coverage and quality of information contained in this edition. Any suggestion for improvement of
the publication will be highly appreciated.
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Acknowledgement
The report on ‘District Statistics 2011’ is the result of the initiative of the honorable Secretary,
Statistics and Informatics Division (SID). Ex-Director General Mr. Md. Shahjahan Ali Mollah and
the present Director General Mr. Golam Mostafa Kamal of Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS)
have guided us in every steps of the journey to whom we remain grateful.
All the data providers of different offices/organizations of respective district and upazila deserve
special thanks for their cooperation. We will be in need of such cooperation in future too and hope
that the same hospitality will be received from them again.
I gratefully acknowledge the contribution of all members of Editors’ Forum and also of Project
Directors’ Forum of BBS in editing this compilation work.
I acknowledge the contribution of Begum Aziza Parvin, Director, Computer Wing, Mr. Md.
Mofizul Islam, Programmer and the members of data entry team.
I remember and acknowledge the hard work of Mr. Nasir Uddin Ahmmed, Deputy Director as well
as Focal Point Officer for this activity. My sincere thanks also go to the respective Regional
Statistical Officer, Upazila Statistical Officers and the employees of BBS.
I acknowledge the work of Mr. Md. Abdul Mannan, Administrative Officer, Mr. Mohammad
Abdullah, Assistant Statistical Officer, Mr. Md. Yeasin Miah, Statistical Investigator and Mr.
Abdul Malek, DEO for their sincere assistance to the Focal Point Officer in many possible ways.
Officers and staff of Reproduction, Documentation and Publication Section of FA & MIS have
contributed in printing the report in possible shortest time.
Finally, I want to be submissive that this work of compiling data from various secondary sources at
district and upazila level is undertaken after a long time gap of almost 25 years. Some errors or
unwilling mistakes may remain there in spite of our full hearted endeavor to make it an error free
publication. It will be highly appreciated if any user kindly communicates any shortcomings of the
report.
(Ghose Subobrata)
Dhaka Director
June, 2013 Finance, Administration & MIS
Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics
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Contents
Table Topics Page
No. No.
Foreword.................................................................................................................... iii
Preface....................................................................................................................... v
Acknowledgement..................................................................................................... vii
Contents..................................................................................................................... ix
District map................................................................................................................ xv
Upazila and Union/Ward with Geo-code................................................................... xvi
Chapter : 1 Introduction
District at a Glance..................................................................................................... 3
Concepts and Definitions........................................................................................... 9
Chapter : 3 Meteorology
3.01 Temperature, rainfall, humidity in the following years .............................................. 27
3.02 Occurrence of river erosion in the following year 2008-2011 .................................... 27
Chapter : 4 Agriculture
4.01 Number of agriculture holding by tenure..................................................................... 31
4.02 Total land area on the basis of utilization 2008............................................................ 31
4.03 Land utilization (temporary cropped area) 2008.......................................................... 32
4.04 Land area under irrigation for specified crops 2008................................................... 32
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4.05 Cropped area sprayed with plant protection measures 2008........................................ 33
4.06 Number of holding reporting cattle heads 2008........................................................... 33
4.07 Number of holding reporting selected livestock species 2008.................................... 34
4.08 Selected poultry/birds 2008.......................................................................................... 34
4.09 Level of land 2008.................................................................... 35
4.10 Broad soil classification 2008...................................................................................... 35
4.11 Irrigation by means, 2010-2011................................................................................... 36
4.12 Upazila / Thana wise statistics on low lift pump scheme 2010-11............................ 36
4.13 Upazila / Thana wise statistics on deep tube-well scheme 2010-11............................ 37
4.14 Number of selected agricultural machine 2008.......................................................... 37
4.15 Upazila wise use of fertilizer 2010-11..................................... 38
4.16 Distribution of chemical fertilizer 2010-11.................................................................. 38
4.17 Area and production of rice crops 2010-11................................................................. 39
4.18 Area and production of rice crops 2009-2010............................................................. 39
4.19 Area and production of wheat, jute and sugarcane 2010-11....................................... 40
4.20 Area and production of wheat, jute and sugarcane 2009-10....................................... 40
4.21 Area and production of lentil (masur), mug and maize crops 2010-11 ...................... 41
4.22 Area and production of lentil (masur), mug and maize crops 2009-10 ...................... 41
4.23 Area and production of pulse by type 2010-11 ........................................................... 42
4.24 Area and production of potato by type 2010-11 ......................................................... 42
4.25 Area and production of potato by type 2009-10 ......................................................... 43
4.26 Area and production of oil seed by type 2010-11 ....................................................... 43
4.27 Area and production of oil seed by type 2009-10 ...................................................... 44
4.28 Area and production of pepper, onion and garlic 2010-11 ......................................... 44
4.29 Area and production of pepper, onion and garlic 2009-10 .......................................... 45
4.30 Area and production of turmeric and ginger 2010-11 ................................................ 45
4.31 Area and production of turmeric and ginger 2009-10 ................................................ 46
4.32 Area and production of tomato, radish and bean 2010-11 .......................................... 46
4.33 Area and production of tomato, radish and bean 2009-10 ......................................... 47
4.34 Area and production of pumpkin, parble (potol) and cabbage 2010-11 ...................... 47
4.35 Area and production of pumpkin, parble (potol) and cabbage 2009-10 ...................... 48
4.36 Area and production of brinjal, lady’s finger and arum 2010-11 ............................... 48
4.37 Area and production of brinjal, lady’s finger and arum 2009-10 ............................... 49
4.38 Area and production of cauliflower and cucumber 2010-11 ....................................... 49
4.39 Area and production of cauliflower and cucumber 2009-10 ...................................... 50
4.40 Area and production of papaya, guava, lime and lemon 2010-11 ............................... 50
4.41 Area and production of papaya, guava, lime and lemon 2009-10 .............................. 51
4.42 Area and production of jackfruit, banana and pineapple 2010-11 ............................. 51
4.43 Area and production of jackfruit and banana 2009-10 ............................................... 52
4.44 Area and production of mango, litchi and blackberry 2010-11 ................................... 52
4.45 Area and production of mango, litchi and blackberry 2009-10 ................................... 53
4.46 Area and production at water melon/melon (bangi)..................................................... 53
4.47 Number and area of pond, dighee and other area 2010-2011 ...................................... 54
4.48 Number of fisherman and production of fish in following years................................. 54
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Chapter : 5 Industry
5.01 Number of selected industry by upazila/city corporation 2011.................................... 57
5.02 Number of jute mill and worker 2011 ........................................................................ 57
5.03 Number of Handloom Establishments and Looms 2011............................................ 58
5.04 Employment status in handloom industry 2011 .......................................................... 58
5.05 Dying Facilities of Handloom Industries 2011 .......................................................... 59
5.06 Number of small scale and cottage industry 2011 ..................................................... 59
5.07 Number of establishment and person engaged in cottage industry 2011..................... 60
5.08 Number of bamboo and cane industry and person engaged 2011 .............................. 60
5.09 Number of wooden furniture and person engaged 2011 ............................................. 61
5.10 Number of Saw mill and person engaged 2011 ........................................................... 61
5.11 Number of auto rice mill and person engaged 2011 .................................................... 62
5.12 Number of semi-auto rice mill and person engaged 2011 ........................................... 62
5.13 Number of rice mill and person engaged 2011 ............................................................ 63
5.14 Number of oil mill and person engaged 2011 ............................................................ 63
5.15 Number of bakery and person engaged 2011 .............................................................. 64
5.16 Number of pottery and person engaged 2011 .............................................................. 64
5.17 Number of printing press and person engaged 2011 ................................................... 65
5.18 Number of tailoring shop and person engaged 2011 ................................................... 65
5.19 Number of garments factory (for local use) and person engaged 2011 .................................. 66
5.20 Number of cold storage and capacity in following years............................................. 66
5.21 Number of flour mill and person engaged 2011.......................................................... 67
5.22 Number of plastic industry and person engaged 2011 ............................................... 67
Chapter : 6 Education
6.01 Literacy (7+) rate of 2001 & 2011 ............................................................................. 71
6.02 Number of Government primary school, teacher and student 2011 ......................... 71
6.03 Number of registered primary school, teacher and student 2011.............................. 72
6.04 Number of private (non-registered) primary school, teacher and student 2011 ......... 72
6.05 Number of kindergarten school (pre schooling), teacher and student 2011................. 73
6.06 Number of NGO school, teacher and student 2011 .................................................... 73
6.07 Number of Government secondary school, teacher and student 2011......................... 74
6.08 Number of Non-government secondary school, teacher and student 2011 ................. 74
6.09 Number of school & college (operating jointly), teacher and student 2011 ................ 75
6.10 Number of Government college, teacher and student 2011 ....................................... 75
6.11 Number of Non-government college, teacher and student 2011.................................. 76
6.12 Number of madrasah, teacher and student under the Madrasah education board
2011.............................................................................................................................. 76
6.13 Number of kawmi madrasah, teacher and student 2011............................................... 77
6.14 Number of ebtedayee madrasah, teacher and student 2011 ....................................... 77
6.15 Number of technical and vocational institution, teacher and student 2011 ................ 78
6.16 Number of medical college, teacher and student 2011 ............................................... 78
6.17 Number of agricultural and veterinary college, teacher and student 2011 ................. 79
6.18 Number of engineering college, teacher and student 2011 ........................................ 79
6.19 Number of (Publice or Private) University, Teacher and Student 2011....................... 80
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Chapter: 7 Health and Social Welfare
7.01 Number of Government health complex and health personnel 2011 .......................... 83
7.02 Number of private hospital/clinic and related health personnel 2011 .......................... 83
7.03 Number of diagnostic centre and related health personnel 2011 ................................. 84
7.04 Number of missionary hospital and charitable dispensary 2011 ................................. 84
7.05 Number of physician/practitioner in the upazila/city corporation 2011 ....................... 85
7.06 Number of health centre, providing health and family planning service 2011 ........... 85
7.07 Number of existing family planning personnel 2011 .................................................. 86
7.08 Status of family planning activity 2011 ....................................................................... 86
7.09 Number of cooperative society and member 2011 ...................................................... 87
7.10 Number of Government office, post office, bank, NGO and dak-banglow/rest house
2011 ............................................................................................................................. 87
7.11 Number of cinema hall, registered club, auditorium, public library and orphanage
2011 ............................................................................................................................. 88
7.12 Number of different club 2011 .................................................................................... 88
7.13 Number of hat-bazar, growth centre, hotel & restaurant 2011 .................................... 89
7.14 Number of warehouse and their storage capacity 2011 ............................................... 89
7.15 Progress of rural electrification 2011 ........................................................................... 90
7.16 Number of technical personnel 2011 ............................................................................ 90
7.17 Number of community clinic and person engaged 2011 ............................................ 91
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2011.......................................................................................................... 107
10.05 Number of secondary school, teacher and student by municipality/ city corporation
2011........................................................................................................................... 108
10.06 Number of School & Colleges (operating jointly), Teachers and Students 2011...... 108
10.07 Number of college, teacher and student by municipality/ city corporation 2011 ....... 108
10.08 Number of vocational institute by municipality/ city corporation 2011 ..................... 109
10.09 Number of family planning clinical centre by municipality/ city corporation 2011 .. 109
10.10 Number of family planning personnel working by municipality/ city corporation
2011 ............................................................................................................................ 109
10.11 Number of fire service unit and causality by municipality/ city corporation 2011..... 110
10.12 Cinema hall with audience capacity by municipality/ city corporation 2011 ............ 110
10.13 Institutional accommodation facility by municipality/ city corporation 2011 ........... 110
10.14 Other accommodation facility by municipality/ city corporation 2011 ...................... 111
10.15 Police personnel and criminal offences by municipality/ city corporation 2011 ....... 111
10.16 Medical institution and personnel by municipality/ city corporation 2011 ................ 111
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DistrictMap
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47- Khulna District
Upazila/Thana and Union/Ward with Geo-Code 2011
12- Batiaghata upazila 40- Dighalia Upazila Paikgachha Paurashava
11- Amirpur Union 17- Barakpur Union 01- Ward No.- 01
23- Baliadanga Union 57- Dighalia Union 02- Ward No.- 02
35- Batiaghata Union 66- Gazirhat Union 03- Ward No.- 03
47- Bhandarkote Union 85- Senhati Union 04- Ward No.- 04
59- Gangarampur Union 05- Ward No.- 05
71- Jalma Union 45- Khalishpur Thana 06- Ward No.- 06
83- Surkhali Union 07- Ward No.- 07 07- Ward No.- 07
` 08- Ward No.- 08 08- Ward No.- 08
17- Dacope Upazila 09- Ward No.- 09 09- Ward No.- 09
10- Bajua Union 10- Ward No.- 10
13- Banisanta Union 11- Ward No.- 11 69- Phultala Upazila
21- Laudubi Union 12- Ward No.- 12 38- Damodar Union
42- Dacope Union 13- Ward No.- 13 57- Jamira Union
52- Kailashganj Union 14- Ward No.- 14 76- Phultala Union
63- Kamarkhola Union 15- Ward No.- 15
69- Pankhali Union 75- Rupsa Upazila
73- Sutarkhali Union 48- Khanjahan Ali Thana 13- Aijganti Union
84- Tildanga Union 02- Ward No.- 02 (Part) 27- Ghatbhogh Union
97- Khulna Range Union 19- Atra Gilatala Union 54- Naihati Union
75- Jugipole Union 67- Sreefaltala Union
Dacope Paurashava 98- Gilatala Cantonment 81- T.S. Bahirdia Union
01- Ward No.- 01
02- Ward No.- 02 51- Khulna Sadar Thana 85- Sonadanga Thana
03- Ward No.- 03 21- Ward No.- 21 16- Ward No.- 16
04- Ward No.- 04 22- Ward No.- 22 17- Ward No.- 17
05- Ward No.- 05 23- Ward No.- 23 18- Ward No.- 18
06- Ward No.- 06 24- Ward No.- 24 19- Ward No.- 19
07- Ward No.- 07 27- Ward No.- 27 20- Ward No.- 20
08- Ward No.- 08 28- Ward No.- 28 25- Ward No.- 25
09- Ward No.- 09 29- Ward No.- 29 26- Ward No.- 26
30- Ward No.- 30
21- Daulatpur Thana 31- Ward No.- 31 94- Terokhada Upazila
01- Ward No.- 01 13- Ajugara Union
02- Ward No.- 02 (Part) 53- Koyra Upazila 27- Barasat Union
03- Ward No.- 03 10- Amadi Union 40- Madhupur Union
04- Ward No.- 04 11- Bagali Union 54- Sachiadah Union
05- Ward No.- 05 22- Dakshin Bedkashi Union 67- Sagladah Union
06- Ward No.- 06 55- Koyra Union 81- Terokhada Union
10- Aranghata Union 72- Moharajpur Union
78- Maheshwaripur Union
30- Dumuria Upazila 94- Uttar Bedkashi Union
11- Atlia Union
13- Bhandarpara Union 64- Paikgachha Upazila
20- Dhamalia Union 16- Chandkhali Union
27- Dumuria Union 27- Deluti Union
33- Gutudia Union 33- Gadaipur Union
40- Kharnia Union 39- Garuikhali Union
47- Magurkhali Union 44- Haridhali Union
54- Maguraghona Union 50- Kapilmuni Union
61- Raghunathpur Union 61- Laskar Union
67- Rangpur Union 67- Lata Union
74- Rudaghara Union 83- Raruli Union
81- Sahas Union 89- Sholadana Union
88- Sarappur Union
94- Sova Union
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CHAPTER: 1
Introduction
District Statistics 2011
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District at a Glance
Geographic Area and Location: Khulna district was established in 1882. It is situated between
22°12′ and 23°59′ north latitudes and between 89°14′ and 89°45′ east longitudes. The district is
bounded on the north by Jessore and Narail districts, on the east by Bagerhat district, on the south
by the Bay of Bengal and on the west by Satkhira district. The total area of the district is 4389.11
sq km. of which 607.80 sq km is riverine and 2028.22 sq km. is under forest. Khulna district
constitutes 2.97% of the area of the country. In respect of area, it ranks 1st among the 10 districts in
Khulna division and 4th among the 64 districts of the country.
Marks of War of Liberation: Sculpture 1 (Bir Bangali), Monument 5, Mass grave 3.
Religious Institutions: There are 2047 mosque, 749 eid gah, 4 tomb, 966 temple, 32 church, 3
place of pilgrimage and 1 monastery in the district
Administrative Units: The district headquarter is located in Khulna city corporation. There are 9
upazilas and 5 thanas (under City Corporation), 67 unions, 49 wards, 695 mauzas and 204 mahallas
in the district.
Household and population: According to the population census 2011, total number of households
of Khulna district was 547 thousand which was 1.70% of total households of the country. The total
number of population of the district was 2313 thousand which was 1.60% of total population of the
country. Except city corporation among the nine upazila Dumuria upazilas had the highest
population of 305 thousand while Phultala upazila had the lowest population 83 thousand
Educational Institutions: University 2, university college 1, medical college 1, teachers’ training
college 1, regional public administration training institute 1, technical & vocational institute 24,
vocational institute 1, homeopathic college 1, social welfare training centre 1, Madrasah 284,
government college 8, non-government college 62, government. secondary school 9, non-
government secondary school 361, lower secondary school 09, government primary school 625,
registerd primary school 480, non-registerd primary school 83, community primary school 83,
satellite primary school 63, NGO operated school 227, primary teachers’ training institution 1.
Locally Published Newspapers and Periodicals: Dailies: Tribiun, Samoyer Khabor, Janmobhumi,
Anirban, Probaho, Purbanchal, Janabarta, Tatthya, Probartan, Rajpather Davi, Satya Khabar,
Hizbullah, Pathaker Kagoz, Juger Sathi, Kalantor, Viswabarta, Mail; Weeklies: Khulna, Rupsa,
Padoddhoni, Chhayapath, Ganobani; Periodicals: Purushottomadyuti, Shikar, Padatik. Extinct
Periodicals: Agami, Ityadi, Deshkal.
Historical Events: In 16 December 1971, Independent Bangladesh was established but Khulna
was under the control of Pakistani Army. Next on 17 December as the Pakistani Army surrendered
in the Circuit House ground, Khulna got her Independence. Pir Khan Jahan Ali came to preach
Islam in this district about 400 years ago. In 1926 Mahatma Gandhi came to Khalishpur to inspire
the Swadeshi Movement.
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Cultural Organizations: Club 602, public library 5, museum 1 (Khulna Divisional Archaeological
Museum), drama stage 5, cinema hall 13, theatre group 109, magic organisation 3, literary society
15, cultural organisation 20.
Main Crops: Paddy, jute, sesame, betel nut, and vegetable.
Main Fruits: Jackfruit, mango, banana.
Traditional Transport: Palanquin (extinct), horse carriage and bullock cart (nearly extinct), and
boats.
Manufacturing Industries: Jute mill, match factory, shipyard, steel mill, cable mill, rice mill,
flour mill, ice factory, press mill, saw mill etc.
Cottage Industries: Handloom, bamboo work, goldsmith, potteries, carpenter, tailoring.
Main Export Items: Paddy, rice, jute, sesame, betel nut, gur, mango, jackfruit, prawn.
NGO Activities: BRAC, Rupantor, CSS, Care, Prodipan, Nijera Kari, ASA, Caritas, Progoti.
Health Centres: Medical college hospital 1, district sadar hospital 1, upazila health complex 9, TB
hospital 1, infectious disease hospital 1, Christian missionary hospital 1, Salvation Army (NGO)
hospital 1, chest disease niramoy centre 1, railway hospital at kopilmuni 1, jail hospital 1, police
hospital 1.
Soil Condition: The soil of the district is divided into three groups viz.; (a) Black brown peat (b)
Dark grey clay and (c) Sulphate grey silty clay. The northern part of the district has black brown
peat soil and the central part has saline dark clay of the old Ganges tidal flood- plain. The southern
part of the district has tidal flood-plain with acid sulphate silty grey clay.
Climate: The district has a hot summer and a mild winter. The summer begins from the middle of
April and continues till the middle of June. The winter starts from November and continues till
February. According to the Meteorological Department report of 2011, the monthly average
maximum temperature rises up to 31.1°C during the month of May. The monthly average
minimum temperature falls down to 21.8°C in the month of January. The level of humidity rises to
89 percent in the month of July which commences from the middle of June and continues till the
end of September. The rainfall is generally heavy in the month from June to September. Annual
rainfall recorded in 2011 was 162.3 millimeters.
River System: The district has a net work of rivers which plays a vital role in the economy. The
main rivers flowing through the district are the Koputaksha, the Rupsha, the Pasur, the Kazibacha,
the Sibsha, the Bhadra, and the Sutarkali. All the rivers are connected with streams and canals and
fall into the Bay of Bengal. These waterways are the main media for communication. They are tidal
and navigable throughout the year. Total area of the rivers is about 607.80 sq.km which is about
13.84% of total area of the district.
Economic situation: The economy of Khulna is predominantly agricultural. But its economy is
also dependent on the Sundarbans and Mongla port. According to the current agriculture census the
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total holdings of the district is 503 thousand of which 41.31% holding are farms those produce
varieties of crops, namely local and HYV paddy, wheat, jute, vegetables, spices, pulses, oilseeds,
sugarcane and others. Various fruits like mango, banana, Jackfruit guava, coconut and betel nut etc.
are grown. Fish of different varieties abound in the district as in other parts of the country.
Varieties of fishes caught from rivers, tributaries, channels and creeks and even from paddy field
during the rainy season. Besides crops, livestock and fishery are main source of household income.
There are a number of Jute mills which plays a vital role in the economy. The status of non-
agricultural activities are low in the district. The following table based on the 2001-03 Census of
Non-farm Economic Activities indicates the broad types of Non-farm Economic Activities that are
developing in the district.
The table-1 shows the type and number of establishments along with persons engaged in those
establishments is given below:
Table-1: Number of Establishments and Persons Engaged by Activity
Flora and Fauna: Khulna district lies on the south western part of the country and falls under the
Gangetic plain with fertile land, is very rich in respect of flora and fauna. More than one third of
the district southern part is covered by thick forest of mangroves, canes creepers and other trees
thriving on muddy saline trees which are the most valuable and beautiful of all the trees in the
forest. The district faces flood during the monsoon almost regularly. Its impact is however very
much felt in the flora and fauna of the district.
Flora: The eastern boundary of the forest in the district extends beyond the eastern boundary line
of the district into Bagerhat district while the western one extends beyond the western boundary
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line of Satkhita district. The southern boundary of the forest is the Bay of Bengal. The Sunderbaons
is the largest forest in the country.
The most important of the forest trees is the sundari (Mallotas philippensis). The colour of this
wood is reddish which is very soothing to the eye. Because of its durability it has a great demand.
It can tolerate saline water but attains full height on the bank of sweet water rivers like ‘Sela’ and
‘Passur’ and are available in large quantity. Its timber is very durable and has great demand for
posts and planks. The amur (Amoor Cucullate) and dhundhul (Xytocarpus granatum) have a
similarity with “Pasur” but they are of inferior quality and as used sometimes for making house
posts. Small amoor trees are used for making “Hookka” (local smoking pipe) stems .One of the
largest of the Sundarban trees is bain ( Avicennia Officinalis ) tree. Generally it attains sixty feet in
height with large girth. The wood is used for planking and as fuel .The flowers of the tree are small
yellow and sweet smelling and afford a distinctive quality of honey. Other important trees are
garjan (Dipterocarpus turbinatus), goran (Ceriops roxburghiana) and kankra (Broguicra
gyomosniza). There is a great possibility of utilizing them for tanning purposes. Of them only
kankra attains sufficient size and has some value as timber. The gewa ( Excecaria agallocha) tree
thrives in the most saline areas near the sea. Its wood is white hard and produces good timber. It is
very much suitable for making match sticks and boxes and paper pulp. The most striking tree is
keora (Sonneratia Apetala). Deer are specially fond of its leaves and fruits. They flock under its
branches to eat its fruits and browse its leaves off as high as they can reach producing a uniform
adrupt line along the grove where the foliage has been bitten off. The singra tree supplies best fire
wood. The karanj (Ponjgamia Glabra ) tree is large in size grows on high river banks.
The hental (Rhoenix Paludosa) and the golpatta (Nipa fruticans) are found in muddy areas
everywhere. The hental resembles a dwarf date-palm and rafters are made from it. The golpatta is
regarded as one of the most important products and its leaves are used for thatching houses.
Except the Sundarbans the flora of the district is similar to those in the adjoining district.
Innumerable indigenous weeds grow in the beel area. Several types of palms and bamboo clumps
grow almost all the villages. Mango and Jack fruits supply timber and are used for making doors,
windows, boxes, etc.
Fauna
Mammals: Khulna district has a rich diversity of land invertebrate mamals, amphibians birds,
replies and fresh water animals, spider, multipedes and innumerable insects. Leeches, earth worm
slugs, snails, silk moths and silk worm are commonly found in the district.
The Sundarban is rich in wild animals. The Royal Bengal Tiger (Panthera tigris) is famous for its
large size, strength and colourful stripped body is the lord of the Sundarbans. The most important
of other fauna of the forest is spotted or chitra deer. Flocks of deer are found in moonlit night
grazing eating keora fruit dropped by monkeys. Monkey (Macaca mullata) literally rule over the
trees. Several kinds of serpents including poisonous cobra (Naja naja), marait, rajshap and non-
poisonous python (Python molunrus), dhora (Xenoclrophis piscator), grass snake are seen
everywhere creeping in the grass and from tree to tree and place to place. It is said that there were
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plenty of rhinoceros in the Sundarbans but now they are hardly seen. Animals which are common
all over the district are jackal (Canis aureus) wild hog, porcupine civet cat, wild cat (Felis chaus),
tree cat, etc.
Carnivorous animals includes fox (Vulpes bengalensis), dog, boar, pig, etc. Domestic cow (Bos
pourus), goat (Catra lircus), sheep, buffalo (Bision bison) and horses are quite common in the
district. Bats (Pteropus giganteus), shrews, squirrels, rats mice, cats and wild cats are also found in
the district.
Birds: The district affords a very lucrative place to game birds hunters. At the advent of winter
season snipes, ducks, and geese begin to flock on beel and char areas. Other common birds are
crow (Corvus splendens), vulture (Gyps bengalensis), sparrow (Passer domesticus), cuckoo
(Cuculus microplerus), king fisher (Alcedo atthis), bulbul (Picnonotus cafer), parrot (Psillacula
krameri), tailorbird and lark.
Many kinds of colourful and singing birds are seen in the district. These include the national bird
magpie robin (Copsychus saularis), kokil (Cuculus microplerus) halde pakhi (Oriolus xanthornus),
kingcrow (Dicrurns adsimilis), mayna (Sturnus malabarica), shalik (Acridotheres tristis), shama
(C. malabaricus), sparrow (Passer domesticus), several species of pheasants, quails (Eudynamis
scolopacea), pigeons and doves, duck, geese, balihash (Nettapus ) cocks and hens, kingfisher
(Alcedo atthis), lark, swallow, crow (Corvus splendens), crane, pelicans, woodpecker and many
other varieties of small birds. Raptoral birds including king vulture (Gyps bengalensis), lanner
falcon or baj (Falco biarmicous), gochila (Circus aeruginosus) cheeel (Milvus migrants), several
species of stork. Some migratory birds like greenleg ghoose (Anser anser), rajhans (Anser Indicus),
pitail (Anas acuta), etc. are also seen during winter season.
Fish: With large water area the district is well stocked with fish. Some of the commonly available
fishes are ruhi (Labeo rohita), mrigel (Cirrhinus mrigala), kalbous (Labeo calbasu), katla (Catla
catla), etc. Singi (Heteropneustes fossilis) and magur (Clarias batrachus) are also found in large
quantity in beels and khals. Many other species of river and fresh water fishes are also found in the
district. Of these the principal varities are koral/vetki (Lates calcarifer), tapasi (Polynemus
paradiseus), dhain, chital (Notopterus chitala), ghona, airh (Mystus aor), bagair (Bagarius
bagarius), pangas (Pangasius pangasius), boal (Wallago attu), ritha (Rita rita), bain
(Mastacembelus armatus) or eel chapila (Gudusia chapra), bhagna (Lebea boga), nandail (Labeo
nandina), bacha (Eutropichthys vacha), pon, gargla (Arius gagora), kaulia kapali, khorsol
(Mugilcorsula) mehsir, golsa (Mystus bleekeri), tengra (Mystus vittatus), chanda (Mene muculata),
tekchanda (Gerres argyreus), kachki (Corica soborna), bele (Awaous gutum), bheda (Nandus
nandus), batashai (Pseudoutropius atherinoides), ghausa, kakila (Strogylura strogylura), phali
(Notopterus notopterus), tatkeni (Crosscheilus latius), pabda (Ompok pabda), chela (Chela atpar),
gangchela, gajal, foli, koi (Anabas testudineus), khalisha (Colisa fasciata) , puti (Barbus puntius),
malandi, banshpata (Danio devario), lengra, kakara (Scylla oceania), meai, shrimps and prawn are
found in the district. However, some of these varieties, specially those which inhabit in marshes
and tank, are dwindling due to over catching and other reasons such as use of insecticides and
pesticides for crop production, etc.
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Exotic fishes like grass carp (Ceteopharyngodon idella), silver carp (Hypophthalmicthys molitrix),
telapia (Oreochromis mossambicus), nilotica (Oreochromis niloticus) etc. have been introduced
for commercial pisciculture in ponds and tanks. Khulna district is renowned for its shrimp culture
in gher.
Reptiles and amphibians: Crocodiles and sharks swarm in the river beds, butterflies, moth, bees
and wasps fly from flowers to flowers especially in the spring to gather honey. The reptiles include
different species of snakes, lizard and tortoise. Guisap, iguana python, cobra and other varieties of
poisonous snakes are found almost all over the district. There are also amphibians like toad, frogs
and tree frogs.
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iii) Village: Lowest rural geographic unit either equivalent to a mauza or part of a mauza.
iv) Ward: Smallest administrative urban geographic unit comprising of mahallas and having ward
council institution.
v) Mahalla: Lowest urban geographic unit having identifiable boundaries.
Urban Area
It corresponds with area developed around a central place having such amenities as metalled roads,
improved communication, electricity, gas, water supply, sewerage, sanitation and also having
comparatively higher density of population with majority population in non-agricultural
occupations.
i) City Corporation: It includes city corporation area declared by the Ministry of Local
Government.
ii) Paurashava/Municipality Area: It includes paurashavas incorporated and administered by
local government under Paurashava Ordinance, 1977.
2. Agriculture Census year and reference period
The census year extends over twelve consecutive months having for different census items the
different reference periods or days of data collections. Some items have a year or week reference
period. Some others have a specific reference day.
The census year covered twelve months from 1 Baishak to 30 Choitra, 1414 Bangla Shal (BS).
This year was the reference period for such census items as operated land use, crops, agriculture
employment, livestock & poultry deaths and agriculture loan. A single reference day was used for
items like holdings, farm size, land tenure, farm population, livestock & poultry inventories and
agriculture implements.
The different census items by their reference periods or days are shown below:
Agriculture holding
An agriculture holding is a techno-economic unit of agricultural production under single
management comprising all livestock kept and all land used wholly or partly for agricultural
production purposes without regard to title, legal form or size. Single management may be
exercised by either an individual holder or jointly by two or more individuals or holders or by a
judicial person such as a corporation, co-operative or government agency. A holding may consist
of one or more parcels (fragments of land) located in one or more areas or mauzas or in more than
one administrative unit or division provided that all separate parcels of fragments form parts of
same technical unit under operational control of same management.
The definition covers practically all holdings/households engaged in agricultural production of
both crops and livestock. Some agriculture holdings may have no significant agricultural land, e.g.
holdings keeping livestock, poultry and hatcheries for which land is not an indispensable input for
production.
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Farm holding
A farm holding is defined as being an agricultural production unit having cultivated land equal to
or more than 0.05 acres. Farm holdings are classified into following three broad groups:
(a) small: Farm holdings having minimum cultivated land 0.05 acre but operated land more than
this minimum but upto 2.49 acres.
(b) medium: Farm holdings having operated land in between 2.50 to 7.49 acres.
(c) large: Farm holdings having operated land 7.50 acres and above.
Small cultivated land 0.04 acre or less is generally used for kitchen garden growing mainly
vegetables. Often seeds of white gourd, water gourd, pumpkin and other strains are sown on
households; but these creepers spread out around house roofs and other structures. As such, the
minimum cultivated land considered for qualifying to be a farm holding is 0.05 acres.
Non-farm holdings
A non-farm holding is defined as being the one which has neither cultivated nor operated land or
has cultivated land less than 0.05 acre.
Tenancy
Owner holdings are those having and operating their owned land and who may or may not be
leasing out land.
Tenant holdings are those having no owned land but operating land taken from others on share
cropping basis or on other terms.
Owner-cum-tenant holdings are those having owned land and who may or may not be leasing out
their own land to others and who may be taking land from others on share cropping basis or on
other terms.
Agriculture work
Agriculture work signifies all activities of holder and his/her labour force doing planning,
management, and operation of a holding. It includes land preparation, sowing, weeding, harvesting,
feeding and tending livestock & poultry, kitchen gardening, supervising agricultural workers,
keeping farm records & accounts, preparing agriculture products for marketing (including
packaging), repairing farm equipment, constructing farm buildings & fences, and engaging in land
reclamation and improvement and other related activities. It excludes home and other family
domestic chores.
Area under pond
The pond area remains under water almost through out the year. Normally, households use pond
water for various domestic and sometimes agriculture purposes. Ponds are also generally used for
fish culture.
In the census the pond area data were collected separately for both single ownership and joint
ownership of households.
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Cereals
Main cereals are rice and then wheat. Other cereals are jab, barley, cheena, maize, kaun, bajra and
joar.
Pulses
Main and common pulses are gram, mung, lentil, arhar, gari kalai, khesari and pea.
Oil seeds
Main oil seeds are rape and mustard, sesamum, linseed, groundnut, soybean, sunflower and castor.
Vegetables
Farmers grow both summer and winter vegetables. Main vegetables are potato, brinjal, raddish,
arum, lady's finger, cauliflower, cabbage, bean, tomato, patal, gourd, cucumber, pumpkin, knoll-
kal-turnip, dhundal, barbati, khirai, chichinga, carrot, kakrol and sak.
Cash crop
Main cash crops are jute, mesta, sunhemp, cotton, sugarcane and tobacco.
Spices
The main spices include turmeric, ginger, chillies, onion, garlic, corriander, black cumin and ani
seed.
Fuel crops
Dhaincha and other smaller plants used as cooking-fuel are included in the group.
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CHAPTER: 2
General Information
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General Information
2.01 Broad Classification of Area 2011 (In sq. k.m.)
Upazila/city corporation Total area Land area Reserve forest River area
Dacope 1 9 15 10 26 97 0
Dighalia 0 0 0 4 29 43 0
Phultala 0 0 0 3 18 29 0
Rupsa 0 0 0 5 64 78 0
Terokhada 0 0 0 6 32 99 1
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2.03 Number of Metro Thana, Wards, Mahalla, Household and Population 2011
(Population in thousand)
Upazila/city Total
Thana Wards Mahalla HouseHolds Male Female
corporation Population
Khulna City
5 31 184 177.852 390.69 360.54 751.23
Corporation
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2.05 Population and literacy rate of 1981, 1991, 2001 & 2011 and number of voters december 2011
(Population and voters in thousand)
Thana/ Population Literacy Rate (%) Number of Voters
Upazila
Name 1981 1991 2001 2011 1981 1991 2001 2011 Male Female Total
Batiaghata 114 128 141 172 29.8 37.7 53.0 54.9 55 56 111
Dacope 111 143 157 152 30.8 37.7 49.3 56.0 52 52 105
Dumuria 226 256 280 306 25.2 36.1 48.7 52.6 102 104 207
Khulna
City 515 615 884 751 49.8 59.6 59.9 72.7 217 207 424
Corporation
Koyra 125 166 193 194 27.1 32.4 44.5 50.4 65 66 131
Paikgachha 176 225 248 248 24.3 32.6 45.8 52.8 88 89 177
Rupsa 124 150 168 180 32.0 40.4 54.7 58.2 57 58 116
Total 1688 2573 2380 2320 26.3 43.9 57.8 60.1 760 757 1520
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2.07(a) Percentage distribution of population (10 years and above) by marital status 2011
2.07(b) Percentage distribution of population (10 years and above) by marital status 2011
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Dighalia 203 31 45 4 0 0
Phultala 114 56 29 0 0 0
Rupsa 175 69 56 2 0 0
Terokhada 203 85 83 0 0 0
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2.10 Number of pond, dighee, flood camps/shelter, cyclone shelter, stadium/ playground, park/
amusement park 2011
Park/
Upazila/city Rivers Flood Cyclone Stadium/
Pond Dighee camps/shelter
Amusement
corporation flow shelter Playground
Park
Batiaghata 3770 0 3 0 16 30 0
Dacope 5998 8 8 0 15 51 0
Dighalia 1639 0 4 0 0 8 0
Dumuria 5875 0 5 0 6 31 0
Khulna City
306 12 1 0 0 24 6
Corporation
Koyra 10278 2 6 33 12 24 0
Paikgachha 6010 2 10 25 27 0 0
Phultala 1800 2 1 1 0 9 0
Terokhada 3330 0 4 0 0 5 0
2.11 Number of filling station, fire brigade station, police station/ camp, union land (tohsil) office,
bop (BGB camp), cyber cafe 2011
Union
Fire Police Sub- BOP
Filling Land ISP Cyber
Upazila/city corporation brigade Station/ Registry (BGB
Station (Tohsil) provider cafe
Station Camp Office camp)
Office
Batiaghata 3 0 4 3 1 0 0 0
Dacope 0 0 4 5 1 0 0 0
Dighalia 0 1 5 3 0 0 0 0
Dumuria 1 1 8 6 1 0 0 0
Koyra 0 0 7 4 1 0 0 0
Paikgachha 1 0 6 6 1 0 57 6
Phultala 2 0 1 2 1 0 0 0
Rupsa 2 1 10 2 1 0 0 0
Terokhada 0 0 4 2 1 0 0 0
Total 19 7 70 37 10 1 59 112
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2.12 Number of growth centre, hat /bazar, poultry farm, dairy farm, nursery, horticulture centre,
brick kiln, decorator services 2011
Horticul
Upazila/city Growth Hat Poultry Dairy Brick Decorator
Nursery ture
corporation Centre /Bazar Farm Farm kiln services
Centre
Batiaghata 3 34 200 29 7 0 3 12
Dacope 7 13 500 23 2 0 1 9
Dighalia 3 17 125 158 17 0 3 23
Dumuria 8 54 353 136 10 0 17 40
Khulna City
0 27 270 149 11 2 0 54
Corporation
Koyra 5 29 33 4 5 0 4 16
Paikgachha 7 38 247 40 89 1 6 23
Phultala 2 4 176 134 550 0 6 10
Rupsa 6 21 159 87 17 0 42 19
Terokhada 4 24 143 161 1 0 4 11
Total 45 261 2206 921 709 3 86 217
1.13 Name of land/river/sea port, important or historical/ tourist places/objects, important /famous
crop or food production 2011
Customer care
Name of Name of Distance
service
Name of Important or important between District
Upazila/city Provider’s
Land/River/Sea historical/ /famous crop Head Quarter &
corporation name of Cell
port Tourist or food Upazila by road
phone
places/objects production (km)
Operators
Batiaghata - Sharid Minar Paddy Banglalink 15
Paddy and
Dacope Chalna Sundarban 0 35
water melion
Krishna
Grameen
Dighalia 0 Chandra Bash Paddy 19
Phone
Bhaban
Dumuria 0 0 Shrimp 0 16
Khulna City IWTA Grameen
Rupsa Briadge 0 8
Corporation Lonch Ghat Phone
Grameen
Koyra 0 Barabari Paddy 100
Phone
Grameen
Paikgachha 0 Katipara Shrimp 65
Phone
Grameen
Phultala 0 Dakshin Dhili Shrimp 21.5
Phone
Pitha vogebir Grameen
Rupsa 0 Paddy 20
Mazar Phone
Terokhada 0 0 0 0 24
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CHAPTER: 3
Meteorology
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Meteorology
3.01 Temperature, Rainfall & Humidity in Following Year
Temperature (Centigrade)
Years Rainfall (milimeter) Humidity (%)
Max. Min.
Dighalia No No No No
Dumuria No No No No
Paikgachha No No No No
Phultala No No No No
Rupsa No No No No
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CHAPTER: 4
Agriculture
(Land Area in acres & Production in Metric Ton)
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Agriculture
(Land Area in acres & Production in Metric Ton)
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Soil classification
Upazila/city corporation Total
Doash Bele Etel Kankar Others
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Dacope 0 0 0 0
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Batiaghata 0 28 0
Dacope 0 0 0
Dighalia 0 0 0
Dumuria 0 0 0
Khulna City Corporation 0 8 38
Koyra 0 0 0
Paikgachha 0 0 0
Phultala 0 0 0
Rupsa 0 0 0
Terokhada 0 0 0
Total 0 36 38
Number of Number of
Upazila/city corporation Tractor
power Tiller Threshing Machine
Batiaghata 226 40 49
Dacope 200 26 85
Dighalia 26 9 377
Dumuria 279 15 1428
Khulna City Corporation 15 5 47
Koyra 165 34 316
Paikgachha 77 48 171
Phultala 11 3 317
Rupsa 24 8 131
Terokhada 121 24 413
Total 1144 212 3334
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Dacope 0 0 7 3 0 0
Phultala 91 15 25 26 11 264
Rupsa 10 10 18 15 10 87
Dacope 0 0 13 5.57 0 0
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4.21 Area and Production of lentil (masur), mug and maize crops 2010-11
(Area in acre & production in metric ton)
Lentil (Masur) Mug Maize
Upazila/city corporation
Area Production Area Production Area Production
Batiaghata 0 0 52 14.8 0 0
Dacope 0 0 0 0 0 0
Dighalia 8 2 6 2 0 0
Phultala 30 10 2 0.67 0 0
4.22 Area and Production of lentil (masur), mug and maize crops 2009-10
(Area in acre & production in metric ton)
Upazila/city Lentil (Masur) Mug Maize
corporation Area Production Area Production Area Production
Batiaghata 0 0 47 12.8 0 0
Dacope 0 0 0 0 0 0
Dighalia 12 2 5 1.5 0 0
Dumuria 41 14.4 14 3.761 0 0
Khulna City
1.2 0.52 0 0 0 0
Corporation
Koyra 1 0.34 1 0.40 0 0
Paikgachha 81.5 23.85 7.25 2.31 0 0
Phultala 31 10.21 1.5 0.48 0 0
Rupsa 33 13.61 11 5.31 0 0
Terokhada 33 4.62 12 2.76 0 0
Total 233.7 69.55 98.75 29.321 0 0
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Dighalia 7 33 5 11 2 7
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Dacope 27 53 0 0 27 53
Dighalia 8 38 5 10 6 29
Phultala 1 3 3 11 3.7 13
Rupsa 26 58 18 61 44 119
Dacope 0 0 0 0 0 0
Dighalia 0 0 24 17 10 5
Koyra 5 1.34 0 0 0 0
Rupsa 42 17.74 0 0 0 0
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Dacope 0 0 0 0 0 0
Dighalia 0 0 20 12 12 7
Koyra 3 0.78 0 0 0 0
Rupsa 48 13.27 0 0 0 0
Batiaghata 57 17 10 10 4 2
Dacope 27 8 0 0 0 0
Dighalia 12 4 22 36 3 2
Koyra 15 14 4 11 4 6
Phultala 14 3 11 29 2.5 5
Rupsa 65 75 2 5 6 2
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Batiaghata 73 24 9 10 5 10
Dacope 26 9 0 0 0 0
Dighalia 11 4 19 30 4 4
Koyra 8 11 3 8 3 4
Phultala 15 4 9 24 3 6
Rupsa 65 75 2 4 5 2
Terokhada 86 58 71 213 8 5
Dacope 3 3.82 0 0
Dighalia 23 102 6 10
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Batiaghata 29 20 3 2
Dacope 0 0 0 0
Dighalia 26 212 5 9
Phultala 19 153 5 13
Rupsa 35 110 4 3
Terokhada 4 5 4 4
Batiaghata 85 173 21 33 35 22
Dacope 27 42 15 20 12 14
Dighalia 50 150 48 100 53 134
Dumuria 223 489 325 1301 310 1476
Khulna City
Corporation 3 5 2 8 1 1
Koyra 14 25 11 47 4 5
Paikgachha 75 269 89 143 28 18
Phultala 32 395 19 141 17 52
Rupsa 145 3415 24 60 14 59
Terokhada 26 29 32 128 12 7
Total 680 4991 586 1982 485 1787
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Batiaghata 88 157 22 38 47 28
Dacope 25 40 14 18 11 13
Dighalia 45 111 45 90 56 140
Dumuria 229 509 319 1263 308 1467
Khulna City Corporation 3 4 2 7 1 1
Koyra 12 21 10 42 2 2
Paikgachha 66 250 83 132 24 18
Phultala 29 264 19 137 17 52
Rupsa 123 303 31 96 61 287
Terokhada 28 34 34 136 13 8
Total 648 1692 579 1961 540 2015
4.34 Area and Production of pumpkin, parble (potol) and cabbage 2010-11
(Area in acre & production in metric ton)
Pumpkin Parble (potol) Cabbage
Upazila/city corporation
Area Production Area Production Area Production
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4.35 Area and Production of pumpkin, parble (potol) and cabbage 2009-10.
(Area in acre & production in metric ton)
Pumpkin Parble (potol) Cabbage
Upazila/city corporation
Area Production Area Production Area Production
4.36 Area and Production of brinjal, lady’s finger and arum 2010-11
(Area in acre & production in metric ton)
Brinjal Lady’s finger Arum
Upazila/city corporation
Area Production Area Production Area Production
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4.37 Area and Production of brinjal, lady’s finger and arum 2009-10
(Area in acre & production in metric ton)
Brinjal Lady’s finger Arum
Upazila/city corporation
Area Production Area Production Area Production
Batiaghata 8 119 25 9
Dacope 9 2 1 0
Dighalia 29 132 14 65
Dumuria 399 2472 44 37
Khulna City Corporation 5 7 2 2
Koyra 8 22 7 6
Paikgachha 78 107 20 38
Phultala 2 11 5 10
Rupsa 63 233 36 29
Terokhada 0 0 10 9
Total 600 3104 164 205
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Batiaghata 11 155 26 8
Dacope 6 2 1 0
Dighalia 27 121 12 55
Dumuria 393 2427 43 40
Khulna City Corporation 4 5 2 2
Koyra 5 13 5 4
Paikgachha 78 115 15 32
Phultala 2 11 5 10
Rupsa 57 208 34 31
Terokhada 0 0 11 9
Total 583 3056 153 193
4.40 Area and Production of papaya, guava, lime and lemon 2010-11
(Area in acre & production in metric ton)
Batiaghata 32 65 23 320 65 70
Dacope 3 38 17 79 11 17
Dighalia 71 118 36 369 37 630
Dumuria 42 260 14 149 15 412
Khulna City
Corporation 7 23 9 36 15 58
Koyra 5 31 4 57 3 11
Paikgachha 15 1409 7 71 8 41
Phultala 16 115 16 137 12 262
Rupsa 20 46 31 241 48 324
Terokhada 40 100 47 145 23 67
Total 252 2205 204 1604 237 1891
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4.41 Area and Production of papaya, guava, lime and lemon 2009-10.
(Area in acre & production in metric ton)
Papaya Guava Lime and lemon
Upazila/city corporation
Area Production Area Production Area Production
Batiaghata 30 60 25 300 70 65
Dacope 3 30 17 78 11 16
Dighalia 54 90 33 309 33 564
Dumuria 44 314 18 152 30 402
Khulna City Corporation 9 27 8 36 16 54
Koyra 3 18 4 55 3 11
Paikgachha 14 1293 6 7 8 40
Phultala 21 111 16 120 30 212
Rupsa 18 42 29 224 40 283
Terokhada 39 93 46 140 22 64
Total 235 2078 202 1420 263 1712
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Industry
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Industry
Dighalia 0 0 23 0 0 0 3 0 0
Dumuria 0 0 98 0 0 0 0 0 0
Khulna City
0 0 49 0 0 0 7 0 32
Corporation
Koyra 0 0 42 0 0 0 0 0 0
Paikgachha 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Phultala 0 0 27 0 3 0 1 0 5
Rupsa 0 0 18 0 0 0 0 0 25
Terokhada 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 0 0 521 0 3 0 11 0 64
Dacope 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Dumuria 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Khulna City
7 5015 3961 1054 4215 15038 19253
Corporation
Koyra 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Paikgachha 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Rupsa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Terokhada 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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Number of loom
Number of
Upazila/city corporation
units (factory) Non-
Operational Total
operational
Batiaghata 0 0 0 0
Dacope 0 0 0 0
Dighalia 0 0 0 0
Dumuria 0 0 0 0
Koyra 0 0 0 0
Paikgachha 0 0 0 0
Rupsa 0 0 0 0
Terokhada 0 0 0 0
Dacope 0 0 0 0 0
Dighalia 0 0 0 0 0
Koyra 0 0 0 0 0
Paikgachha 0 0 0 0 0
Rupsa 0 0 0 0 0
Terokhada 0 0 0 0 0
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Dacope 0 0 0
Dighalia 0 0 0
Dumuria 0 0 0
Koyra 0 0 0
Paikgachha 0 0 0
Rupsa 0 0 0
Terokhada 0 0 0
Dacope 0 0 30 0 0 0 0 0 0
Dighalia 0 44 1360 0 0 0 0 32 0
Rupsa 0 0 27 0 1 5 0 78 62
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Persons engaged
Number of
Upazila/city corporation
units
Family Hired Total
Batiaghata 56 90 0 90
Dacope 0 0 0 0
Koyra 12 17 0 17
Paikgachha 0 0 0 0
Terokhada 0 0 0 0
5.08 Number of Bamboo and Cane Industry and Persons Engaged 2011
Persons engaged
Upazila/city corporation Units
Family Hired Total
Koyra 35 70 0 70
Terokhada 17 51 0 51
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Persons engaged
Upazila/city corporation Units
Family Hired Total
Batiaghata 22 22 66 88
Dacope 25 13 55 68
Dighalia 32 59 37 96
Koyra 22 25 50 75
Paikgachha 71 71 90 161
Persons engaged
Upazila/city corporation Units
Family Hired Total
Batiaghata 15 15 45 60
Dacope 11 11 55 66
Dighalia 11 20 40 60
Koyra 8 9 40 49
Rupsa 24 27 75 102
Terokhada 13 13 52 65
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Persons engaged
Upazila/city corporation Units
Male Female Total
Batiaghata 0 0 0 0
Dacope 3 3 30 33
Dighalia 0 0 0 0
Dumuria 11 4 52 56
Khulna City
6 8 170 178
Corporation
Koyra 10 12 35 47
Paikgachha 5 5 38 43
Phultala 1 0 50 50
Rupsa 0 0 0 0
Terokhada 0 0 0 0
Persons engaged
Upazila/city corporation Units
Male Female Total
Dacope 3 10 15 25
Dighalia 0 0 0 0
Dumuria 0 0 0 0
Koyra 2 4 6 10
Phultala 0 0 0 0
Rupsa 5 32 68 102
Terokhada 0 0 0 0
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Persons engaged
Upazila/city corporation Units
Male Female Total
Dacope 0 0 0 0
Dighalia 23 25 23 48
Koyra 10 10 20 30
Paikgachha 0 0 0 0
Terokhada 2 2 5 7
Persons engaged
Upazila/city corporation Units
Family Hired Total
Batiaghata 4 4 12 16
Dacope 1 1 2 3
Dighalia 14 20 12 32
Dumuria 16 0 34 34
Koyra 0 0 0 0
Paikgachha 2 2 12 14
Phultala 9 3 30 33
Rupsa 14 14 9 23
Terokhada 3 3 6 9
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Persons engaged
Upazila/city corporation Units
Family Hired Total
Batiaghata 0 0 0 0
Dacope 5 5 25 30
Dighalia 4 7 12 19
Dumuria 7 7 14 21
Koyra 0 0 0 0
Paikgachha 2 2 25 27
Phultala 3 3 27 28
Rupsa 4 7 19 26
Terokhada 3 3 15 18
Persons engaged
Upazila/city corporation Units
Family Hired Total
Batiaghata 44 88 0 88
Dacope 0 0 0 0
Koyra 5 8 5 13
Paikgachha 25 50 10 60
Phultala 3 6 2 8
Terokhada 0 0 0 0
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Persons engaged
Upazila/city corporation Units
Family Hired Total
Batiaghata 0 0 0 0
Dacope 0 0 0 0
Dighalia 0 0 0 0
Dumuria 2 3 4 7
Koyra 1 2 0 2
Paikgachha 2 3 7 10
Phultala 1 1 2 3
Rupsa 1 2 27 29
Terokhada 0 0 0 0
Persons engaged
Upazila/city corporation Units
Family Hired Total
Phultala 35 36 60 96
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5.19 Number of Garments factory (For Local use) and Persons Engaged 2011
Persons engaged
Upazila/city corporation Units
Male Female Total
Batiaghata 0 0 0 0
Dacope 0 0 0 0
Dighalia 0 0 0 0
Dumuria 0 0 0 0
Koyra 0 0 0 0
Paikgachha 0 0 0 0
Phultala 0 0 0 0
Rupsa 0 0 0 0
Terokhada 0 0 0 0
Total 1 16 90 106
2010-11 2009-10
Upazila/city corporation
Installed Installed
Number Number
capacity capacity
Batiaghata 0 0 0 0
Dacope 0 0 0 0
Dighalia 0 0 0 0
Dumuria 0 0 0 0
Koyra 0 0 0 0
Paikgachha 0 0 0 0
Phultala 0 0 0 0
Rupsa 0 0 0 0
Terokhada 0 0 0 0
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Persons engaged
Upazila/city corporation Units
Family Hired Total
Batiaghata 6 9 24 33
Dacope 5 0 5 5
Dighalia 2 6 2 8
Dumuria 16 0 30 30
Koyra 5 6 5 11
Paikgachha 25 25 0 25
Phultala 2 2 40 42
Rupsa 15 18 12 30
Terokhada 6 6 12 18
Persons engaged
Upazila/city corporation Units
Family Hired Total
Batiaghata 0 0 0 0
Dacope 0 0 0 0
Dighalia 0 0 0 0
Dumuria 0 0 0 0
Koyra 0 0 0 0
Paikgachha 0 0 0 0
Phultala 1 1 30 31
Rupsa 0 0 0 0
Terokhada 0 0 0 0
Total 4 20 41 61
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Education
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Education
6.01 Literacy ( 7+ ) Rate of 2001 & 2011
2001 2011
Upazila/city corporation
Male Female Both Male Female Both
6.02 Number of Government Primary School (Class I-V), Teachers and Students 2011
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6.03 Number of Registered Primary School (Class I-V), Teachers and Students 2011
No. of
Number of teacher Number of student Students
Upazila/city Registered
per
corporation Primary
Male Female Total Male Female Total teacher
School
Batiaghata 48 92 87 179 3062 3042 6104 34
6.04 Number of Private(Non-Registered) Primary School (Class I-V), Teachers and Students 2011
Batiaghata 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Dacope 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Dighalia 2 6 2 8 73 65 138 17
Phultala 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Terokhada 1 0 4 4 6 17 23 1|6
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6.05 Number of Kindergarten Schools (pre schooling), Teachers and Students 2011
Batiaghata 2 3 5 8 75 74 149 18
Dighalia 11 2 9 11 92 59 151 14
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Batiaghata 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Rupsa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Terokhada 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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6.09 Number of School & Colleges (operating jointly), Teachers and Students 2011
Dighalia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Paikgachha 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Terokhada 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Batiaghata 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Dighalia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Dumuria 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Koyra 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Paikgachha 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Phultala 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Rupsa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Terokhada 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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6.12 Number of Madrasah, Teacher and Student under the Madrasah Education Board 2011
76
District Statisics 2011
Dacope 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Dighalia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Phultala 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
77
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6.15 Number of Technical and Vocational Institution, Teacher and Student 2011
Phultala 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Batiaghata 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Dacope 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Dighalia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Dumuria 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Khulna City
1 75 10 85 213 138 351 4
Corporation
Koyra 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Paikgachha 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Phultala 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Rupsa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Terokhada 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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6.17 Number of Agricultural & Veterinary College, Teacher and Student 2011
Batiaghata 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Dacope 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Dighalia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Dumuria 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Khulna City
1 3 3 6 630 235 865 144
Corporation
Koyra 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Paikgachha 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Phultala 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Rupsa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Terokhada 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Batiaghata 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Dacope 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Dighalia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Dumuria 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Khulna City
1 28 3 31 1181 0 1181 38
Corporation
Koyra 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Paikgachha 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Phultala 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Rupsa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Terokhada 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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Batiaghata 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Dacope 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Dighalia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Dumuria 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Khulna City
1 17 07 24 441 139 585 24
Corporation
Koyra 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Paikgachha 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Phultala 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Rupsa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Terokhada 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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CHAPTER: 7
Health and Social welfare
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Dacope 50 6 14 4 80
Dighalia 31 10 10 3 93
Dumuria 31 16 12 3 160
Koyra 50 6 8 1 63
Paikgachha 60 10 14 6 0
Phultala 50 16 16 14 31
Rupsa 31 7 10 4 86
Terokhada 31 9 11 2 63
Dacope 1 5 1 0 0 2
Dighalia 3 27 4 8 0 6
Dumuria 6 60 16 30 0 38
Koyra 4 3 4 0 0 4
Paikgachha 6 36 13 15 6 18
Phultala 3 30 15 18 5 24
Rupsa 1 0 0 1 0 3
Terokhada 3 24 5 11 0 7
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Batiaghata 1 1 1 1 1
Dacope 1 1 0 2 4
Dighalia 1 1 0 1 1
Dumuria 1 3 1 2 1
Koyra 3 0 0 3 0
Paikgachha 11 22 11 22 33
Phultala 1 1 1 3 3
Rupsa 4 0 0 6 8
Terokhada 0 0 0 0 0
Dacope 0 0 0 0 0 0
Dighalia 0 0 0 0 0 0
Dumuria 0 0 0 0 0 0
Koyra 0 0 0 0 0 0
Paikgachha 0 0 0 0 0 0
Phultala 0 3 0 0 0 0
Rupsa 0 0 0 0 0 0
Terokhada 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 1 65 21 34 5 62
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Dacope 75 1 32 0 42
Dighalia 56 18 3 4 31
Koyra 78 3 25 5 45
Paikgachha 95 0 47 6 42
Phultala 32 4 1 1 26
Rupsa 83 9 13 2 59
Terokhada 20 3 2 2 13
7.06 Number of Union Health Centres, Providing Health and Family Planning Service 2011
Number
of Oral Number of
Health Injection/
Upazila/city corporation union Sterilization M.R. pill/ Immunizat
service copper-T
health condom ion centre
centre
Batiaghata 7 35000 283 135 10356 272772 90
Phultala 3 3 141 0 0 0 72
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Dacope 1 1 9 2 3 35 15
Dighalia 1 1 8 3 13 43 1
Dumuria 1 2 5 2 15 71 19
Koyra 1 0 6 2 2 25 15
Paikgachha 1 1 6 3 5 48 1
Phultala 1 1 4 2 6 22 0
Rupsa 1 1 5 2 8 29 11
Terokhada 1 1 5 0 5 2 0
Sterilization in number
IUD/ Condom Oral pill Copper-
Upazila/city corporation
Injection (in pieces) (in cycles) Tee
Vasectomy Tubectomy
86
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7.10 Number of Government Office, Bank, NGO’s and Dak-Banglow/ Rest House 2011
All
All All private Dak-
Post nationalize All
Upazila/city corporation Government bank banglow/
office bank NGO’s
office branch rest house
branch
Batiaghata 21 16 4 1 16 1
Dacope 28 5 4 0 18 1
Dighalia 23 15 4 2 11 5
Dumuria 34 29 7 6 17 2
Koyra 23 19 4 0 15 0
Paikgachha 38 28 2 15 21 1
Phultala 27 10 5 5 16 1
Rupsa 28 16 6 0 18 1
Terokhada 25 13 4 0 11 1
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7.11 Number of Cinema Hall, Registered Club, Auditorium, Public Library and Orphanage 2011
Cinema Registered
Upazila/city corporation Library Orphanage Auditorium
hall club
Batiaghata 0 46 1 4 0
Dacope 1 135 1 5 1
Dighalia 0 26 0 7 5
Dumuria 1 149 6 16 1
Koyra 0 65 0 3 1
Paikgachha 2 73 1 3 1
Phultala 1 7 1 6 4
Rupsa 1 42 1 8 1
Terokhada 0 31 1 6 1
Total 13 602 16 88 39
Dacope 20 12 0 103
Dighalia 26 26 0 1
Dumuria 102 39 0 8
Koyra 65 1 0 1
Paikgachha 0 0 0 0
Phultala 1 1 1 2
Rupsa 42 0 0 1
Terokhada 0 0 0 1
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Dacope 5 14 8 40 1
Dighalia 5 12 3 37 0
Dumuria 14 40 8 64 1
Khulna City
19 0 2 535 41
Corporation
Koyra 7 22 5 56 3
Paikgachha 11 4 7 26 4
Phultala 7 5 3 6 3
Rupsa 10 9 2 133 0
Terokhada 9 15 4 30 0
Batiaghata 1 650 0 0 0 0 0 0
Dacope 4 2400 0 0 0 0 0 0
Dighalia 0 0 0 0 7 5900 0 0
Dumuria 4 2000 0 0 0 0 0 0
Khulna City
161 150827 0 0 158 28250 7 11000
Corporation
Koyra 2 750 0 0 0 0 0 0
Paikgachha 2 1300 0 0 0 0 0 0
Terokhada 2 1500 0 0 0 0 0 0
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Number of electrified
Thana/
Large Small
Upazila Name Residential Deep Power Commercial
Village scale scale Others
Holdings Tube-well pump holding
industry Industry
Dacope 18 15 4 3 10 51 150
Dighalia 18 9 1 5 3 72 130
Dumuria 36 15 1 2 2 40 192
Khulna City
32 22 4 12 28 381 383
Corporation
Koyra 31 22 5 5 6 23 126
Paikgachha 48 8 3 4 6 64 112
Phultala 11 12 4 5 17 56 110
Rupsa 17 6 2 2 12 54 111
Terokhada 18 11 1 10 14 58 144
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Dacope 15 43 9 3 35 19
Dighalia 3 3 8 13 43 1
Dumuria 32 32 11 10 30 0
Koyra 4 0 6 2 25 10
Paikgachha 10 10 6 5 48 1
Phultala 9 9 0 0 9 9
Rupsa 20 19 5 8 29 17
Terokhada 15 0 5 5 27 5
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CHAPTER: 8
Transportation and Communication
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Batiaghata 0 0 0
Dighalia 50 20 0
Dumuria 0 0 40
Koyra 342 27 0
Paikgachha 144 92 0
Phultala 0 0 0
Rupsa 38 29 21
Terokhada 28 244 0
Batiaghata 14 0 230 2 15 0
Dumuria 3 1 511 12 29 0
Koyra 2 0 259 2 10 25
Paikgachha 25 0 449 0 30 0
Phultala 20 0 191 5 0 0
Rupsa 15 0 171 7 9 33
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8.05 Number of Railway, Steamer/ Launch Station and Bus Stoppage 2011
Railway Steamer/launch
Upazila/city corporation Bus stand
station station
Batiaghata 0 0 23
Dacope 0 6 1
Dighalia 0 0 1
Dumuria 0 0 2
Koyra 0 11 1
Paikgachha 0 0 1
Phultala 2 0 10
Rupsa 0 0 2
Terokhada 0 0 0
Total 4 20 44
8.06 Number of Registered Rickshaw, Van, Easy Bike and Auto-Rickshaws 2011
Easy Bike and
Upazila/city corporation Rickshaw Van Tempo
Auto-rickshaw
Batiaghata 0 0 0 0
Dacope 0 850 0 0
Dighalia 90 981 52 10
Dumuria 0 0 0 0
Koyra 0 0 0 0
Paikgachha 0 275 60 7
Phultala 0 0 0 0
Rupsa 11 199 41 67
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8.07 Number of Non-Registered Rickshaws, Van, Easy Bike and and Auto-Rickshaws, etc. 2011
Easy bike and Nochimon/Korimon/
Upazila/city corporation Rickshaw Van Tempo
Auto-rickshaw bhotvoti
Batiaghata 44 3000 200 250 250
Dighalia 58 512 11 2 5
Dumuria 0 98 16 6 315
Rupsa 0 551 5 11 17
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CHAPTER: 9
Price and Wage
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Dacope 40 28 30 20 26 10 130
Dighalia 42 35 27 20 26 12 128
Dumuria 32 25 23 20 30 12 130
Khulna City
43 36 29.4 22.6 27.6 13.4 123.6
Corporation
Koyra 45 38 26 15 28 12 125
Paikgachha 40 32 25 20 30 10 125
Phultala 44 33 23 25 28 12 128
Rupsa 0 35 25 22 30 12 124
Average 40 32 25 20 27 10 110
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Batiaghata 100 0 0 0 20
Dacope 300 0 300 0 50
Dighalia 300 200 200 300 50
Dumuria 300 0 200 0 50
Khulna City Corporation 200 400 200 400 80
Koyra 100 0 50 0 20
Paikgachha 100 300 100 0 25
Phultala 200 0 0 0 0
Rupsa 100 0 100 0 0
Average 100 0 50 0 30
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Dacope 8 8 5 0 5
Dighalia 8 5 5 5 5
Dumuria 10 5 2 0 3
Koyra 10 4 5 0 5
Paikgachha 10 4 5 5 5
Phultala 10 3 2 2 2
Rupsa 10 5 5 0 4
Average 10 5 5 0 5
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CHAPTER: 10
Urban area statistics
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10.01 Thana, Ward, Mahalla, Household and Population of the City Corporation 2011
Number
Municipality /city Number Number Number of Total
of Male Female
corporation of thana of ward household population
mahalla
Khulna City Corporation 5 31 184 177852 390691 360546 751237
10.04 Number of Primary School, Teacher and Student by Municipality/City Corporation 2011
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10.05 Number of Secondary School, Teacher and Student by Municipality/ City Corporation 2011
10.06 Number of School & College (operating jointly), Teacher and Student 2011
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Paikgachha 0 0 0
Total 153 23 44 27 97
10.10 Number of family Planning Personnel working by Municipality/ City Corporation 2011
Midwives/
Family Family Family
Municipality /city Birth
Doctor planning planning planning
corporation Attendant
inspector Assistants Visitor
(Dais)
Dacope 1 1 2 1 7
Paikgachha 1 1 2 2 1
Total 16 40 59 32 71
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10.11 Number of Fire Service Unit and Causality by Municipality/ City Corporation 2011
Dacope 0 0 0 0 0 0
Paikgachha 0 0 0 0 0 0
10.12 Cinema hall with audience capacity by municipality/ City Corporation 2011
Number of Attendance
Municipality /city corporation Seating capacity Show per Day
cinema hall (daily average)
Dacope 0 0 0 0
Paikgachha 1 150 2 70
Dacope 1 10 0 0 8 124
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Paikgachha 2 165 0 0 0 0
Medical personal
Municipality/City Government Private
Corporation institution institutions
Bed Doctor Nurse Technician
Dacope 1 1 55 7 7 3
Paikgachha 1 4 110 16 22 6
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CHAPTER: 11
Public Administration, Accounts and Banking
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Phultala 38 250 3 47 17
Dacope 0 12 0 0 99
Dighalia 0 0 0 0 66
Dumuria 0 0 0 3 14
Koyra 0 0 0 4 69
Paikgachha 0 12 0 382 98
Phultala 0 0 0 4 33
Rupsa 0 0 0 1 53
Terokhada 0 0 0 3 66
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Dacope 0 0 0 0
Dighalia 2 17 5860 0
Koyra 0 0 0 0
Rupsa 0 0 0 0
Terokhada 0 0 0 0
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Number
Upazila/city Number of Number of Number of
of savings
corporation branch employee current A/C
A/C
Batiaghata 2 14 4356 44
Dighalia 1 7 11533 20
Rupsa 2 23 5493 95
Terokhada 1 8 7176 15
11.08 Number of Branch ofForeign Bank (Standard Chattered, American Express etc.) 2011
Dacope 0 0 0 0
Dighalia 0 0 0 0
Dumuria 0 0 0 0
Khulna City
2 37 2527 3081
Corporation
Koyra 0 0 0 0
Paikgachha 0 0 0 0
Phultala 0 0 0 0
Rupsa 0 0 0 0
Terokhada 0 0 0 0
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Number
Number Number of Number
Upazila/city corporation of
of branch employee of account
member
Batiaghata 1 7 2462 2977
Number of
Number of Number of
Upazila/city corporation Insurance
employee client
company
Batiaghata 7 28 1600
Dacope 0 0 0
Koyra 2 14 425
Paikgachha 8 32 32000
Phultala 3 14 725
Rupsa 4 6 332
Terokhada 1 44 3570
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Number of Number of
Upazila/city corporation Number
employee client
Batiaghata 163 4 13814
Phultala 75 79 7177
Terokhada 60 0 3303
Number of
money Number of
Upazila/city corporation
exchange employee
agency
Batiaghata 0 0
Dacope 0 0
Dighalia 0 0
Dumuria 0 0
Koyra 0 0
Paikgachha 2 6
Phultala 0 0
Rupsa 0 0
Terokhada 0 0
Total 21 62
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11.13 Number of Branch and Accounts of Sonali and Janata Bank 2011
Sonali bank Janata bank
Upazila/City Number Account Account
Number
corporation of
S.D C.D F.D S.T.D of branch S.D C.D F.D S.T.D
branch
Batiaghata 1 4464 115 230 17 0 0 0 0 0
Dumuria 3 54 1 369 53 1 0 0 0 0
Khulna City
11 14774 1115 701 98 7 14056 1284 418 69
Corporation
Koyra 1 596 1433 194 37 0 0 0 0 0
11.14 Number of Branch and Accounts of Rupali and Agrani Bank 2011
Rupali bank Agrani bank
Upazila/City Account Number Account
Number
corporation of
of branch S.D C.D F.D S.T.D S.D C.D F.D S.T.D
branch
Batiaghata 1 33 278 89 18 1 0 177 28 40
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11.15 Number of Branch and Accounts of Pubali and Uttara Bank 2011
Pubali bank Uttara bank
Upazila/City Number Account Number Account
corporation of of
branch S.D C.D F.D S.T.D branch S.D C.D F.D S.T.D
Batiaghata 2 5361 1263 471 16 0 0 0 0 0
Dacope 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Dighalia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Dumuria 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Khulna City
4 6494 1455 629 119 6 26124 5595 2257 139
Corporation
Koyra 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Paikgachha 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Rupsa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Terokhada 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
11.16 Number of Branch and Accounts of Krishi and Co-operative Bank 2011
Krishi bank Co-operative bank
Upazila/City Account Number Account
Number
corporation of
of branch S.D C.D F.D S.T.D S.D C.D F.D S.T.D
branch
Batiaghata 2 4356 44 98 0 0 0 0 0 0
Terokhada 1 7176 15 22 1 0 0 0 0 0
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CHAPTER: 12
Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous
12.01 Number of Government Health Complex & Health Facility 2011
Number Number of patient under health
of facility 2011
Number
Upazila/ City Hospital/ Number Number Number Number of Indoor Outdoor
of other
Corporation Clinic/ of bed of doctor of nurse technician
staff
Nursing Male Female Male Female
home
Batiaghata 1 31 14 10 18 65 705 1038 22120 39406
Dacope 1 50 6 14 4 80 9797 22402 6179 9348
Dighalia 1 31 10 10 3 93 1005 1554 50860 87633
Dumuria 1 31 16 12 3 160 2045 2763 18930 42420
Khulna City
8 865 178 381 34 308 25291 26924 152932 153981
Corporation
Koyra 2 50 7 8 1 63 1430 1565 11325 13256
Paikgachha 2 40 10 8 4 88 1508 1850 2018 3015
Phultala 1 50 16 16 14 31 1804 2792 12015 32714
Rupsa 1 31 7 10 4 86 1682 2521 20524 30787
Terokhada 1 31 9 11 2 63 473 1903 10228 40909
Total 19 1210 273 480 87 1037 45740 65312 307131 453469
Batiaghata 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Dacope 1 5 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0
Dumuria 6 60 16 30 0 38 7 15 75 92
Khulna City
79 790 116 241 121 318 11325 11066 17437 64663
Corporation
Koyra 4 3 4 0 0 0 504 651 1085 1398
Total 106 1147 203 347 151 514 24359 28270 114517 249460
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12.04 Number of Person/Institute Borrowing Money from all Private Commercial Bank 2011
Number Number of borrower
Thana/ of branch
of all Agriculture Number of Total debt
Upazila/ City Industry debt Others debt
Private debt borrower (Crore)
Corporation commerci
Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female
al bank
Batiaghata 2 7 1 0 0 298 20 508 156 11.32 1.91
Dacope 2 406 0 0 0 37 0 443 0 3.79 0
Dighalia 2 215 29 0 0 105 120 320 149 1.86 0.82
Dumuria 6 290 200 0 0 276 3 556 203 14.48 0.5
Khulna City
27 1992 3001 37 10 3894 396 5923 3401 54.46 40.44
Corporation
Koyra 2 1070 1210 0 0 0 0 1070 1210 1.2 1.4
Paikgachha 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Phultala 1 700 200 0 0 250 150 950 350 1 0.5
Rupsa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Terokhada 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 42 4680 4641 37 10 4860 689 9770 5469 88.11 46
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1. Mr. Nasir Uddin Ahmmed, Deputy Director & Focal Point Officer, BBS
2. Mr. Md. Ekhtiar Uddin Ahmed, Deputy Director, FA and MIS, BBS
3. Mr. Md. Mizanur Rahman Howlader, Regional Statistical Officer, BBS
4. Mr. Emran Hossain Prodhan, Statistical Officer, FA and MIS, BBS
5. Mr. Md. Masum Miah, Statistical Officer, FA and MIS, BBS
6. Mr. Mohammad Abdullah, Assistant Statistical Officer, FA and MIS, BBS
7. Mr. Md. Abdul Mannan, Administrative Officer, FA and MIS, BBS
8. Mr. Md. Yeasin Miah, Statistical Investigator, Upazila Statistical Office, Rupganj, Narayanganj.
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