Jamalpur District
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Jamalpur District | |
Division_name | Dhaka Division |
Coordinates | |
Area | 2,031.98 km² |
Time zone | BST (UTC+6) |
Population (1991) - Density - Literacy rate |
2,089,366 - 1,028.24/km² - 21.5% |
Website: Banglapedia Article | |
Maplink: Official Map of Jamalpur District |
Jamalpur is a district in Dhaka Division, Bangladesh. The main Jamalpur town consists of 12 wards and 80 mahallas. The municipality was established in 1869. The area of the town is 53.28 km². The town has a population of 116754; male 51.06%, female 48.94%. Density of population is 2191 per km². Literacy rate among the town people is 43.60%. It has a railway junction. Jamalpur, city in northern Bangladesh, in Dhaka Division. The city is located on the Brahmaputra River, 140 km (87 mi) north of Dhaka, the national capital. Jamalpur is an important market center for the rice, sugarcane, jute, tobacco, and mustard produced in the region. The city is connected by road, rail, and river with Dhaka and the rest of the country. It has two colleges affiliated with Dhaka University. Population (1991) 110,954.
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[edit] Geography
Jamalpur (Town) consists of 12 wards and 80 mahallas. The municipality was established in 1869. The area of the town is 53.28 km². The town has a population of 116754; male 51.06%, female 48.94%. Density of population is 2191 per km². Literacy rate among the town people is 43.60%. It has a railway junction and three dakbungalows.
Administration Jamalpur district was established in 1978. The district consists of 7 upazilas, 6 municipalities, 68 union parishads, 57 wards, 224 mahallas and 1532 villages. The upazilas are jamalpur sadar, bakshiganj, dewanganj, islampur, madarganj, melandaha and sarishabari. The municipalities are Jamalpur Sadar, Sarishabari, Melandaha, Madarganj, Islampur and Dewanganj.
Archaeological heritage and relics Tomb of Shah Jamal, tomb of Shah Kamal, Dayamoye Mondir, five domed Raspal Jame Mosque at Sarishabari (nineteenth century), Narapara Fort at Sarishabari (sixteenth century).
Historical events Fakir Sannyasi Rebellion (1772-1790), Indigo Resistance Movement (1829), famine (1874) and construction of rail way (1899).
Population 2089366; male 50.58%, female 49.42%; Muslim 97.74%, Hindu 1.98%, Christian 0.10%, Buddhist 0.04% and others 0.14%; ethnic nationals: Garo, Hodi, Kurmi and Mal.
Religious institutions Mosque 3340, temple 47, church 39, tomb 13, most noted which are Shailerkandha Jame Mosque, Gaouripur Kachari Jame Mosque, tomb of Shah Jamal, dargah of Shah Kamal and Dayamayee Mondir.
Literacy and educational institutions Average literacy 21.5%; male 26.6% and female 16%. Educational institutions: government college 5, non-government college 20, government secondary school 7, non-government secondary school 224, madrasa 113, junior high school 38, government primary school 588, non-government primary school 390, kinder garden school 13, law college 1, homeopathy college 1, agricultural research centre 1. Noted institutions: Ashek Mahmud Degree College, Jamalpur Zila School, Singhajani Girl's High School, Nandina Pilot High School, Pingna Madrasa in Sarishabari (Emperor Shahjahan's period), Pingna English High School (1896), Sarishabari Nidmoni Model High School (1920), Balridia Primary School (1869), Pogaldigha Primary School (1890), Hazrabari High School (1926).
Locally published newspapers and periodicals Dailies 1, weekly 10, fortnightly 1, monthly 1, quarterly 1; extinct: Monthly Pallimangal (1922), Hanif (1903), Jamalpur Barta, Pallibani.
Cultural organisations Club 139, public library 2, cinema hall 18, stadium 1, public hall 1, upazila auditorium 6, orphanage 448, literary society 4, women's organisation 5, theatre group 6, Shilpakala Academy 1.
Main occupations Agriculture 44.01%, transport 1.39%, fishing 1.26%, agricultural labourer 24.6%, wage labourer 2.86%, commerce 10.62%, service 4.84% and others 10.42%.
Land use Total cultivable land 186058.87 hectares; single crop 19.57%, double crop 70.29% and treble crop 10.14%; land under irrigation 29%.
Value of land The market value of the land of the first grade is Tk 6500 per 0.01 hectare.
Main crops Paddy, jute, sugarcane, mustard seed, peanut, wheat, sweet potato, tobacco, betel leaf, chilly, pulse and vegetables.
Extinct or nearly extinct crops Linseed, sesame, aus paddy, kaun, china, indigo and barley.
Main fruits Jackfruit, banana, latkol, tetul, kodbel, bangi.
Fisheries, dairies, poultries Fishery 51, dairy 379, poultry 899.
Communication facilities Roads: pucca 772.67 km, semi pucca 120.55 km, mud road 3374.90 km; railways 108.50 km; waterways 68 nautical mile.
Traditional transport Palanquin, horse carriage, soari, buffalo cart, small boat, dinga made of palm tree, and bullock cart. These means of transport are either extinct or nearly extinct.
Main hats, bazars and fairs The most noted hats and bazars are Balijuri, Baxiganj, Islampur, Melandaha, Sarisabari, Nandig, Dewanganj, Gutail, Tarakandhi, Jamalpur; most noted fairs are Jamalpur Mela, Gouripur Kachari Baishaki Mela, Bagerhaut Mela.
Main exports Jute, tobacco, mustard seed, peanut, leather, egg, pulse and betel leaf.
NGO activities Operationally important NGOs are brac, asa, proshika, caritas, World Vision, Gonoshahajjo Sangstha, adab and Sara.
Health centres General hospital 1, upazila health complex 6, family welfare centre 39, rail way hospital 2, TB clinic, union health centre 28 and leprosy clinic 7.
[edit] Subdivisions
- Baksiganj Upazila
- Dewanganj Upazila
- Islampur Upazila
- Jamalpur Sadar Upazila
- Madarganj Upazila
- Melandaha Upazila
- Sarishabari Upazila
[edit] Places of interest
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Tomb of Shah Jamal, tomb of Shah Kamal, Dayamoye Mondir, Jamuna Fertilizer,Sarishabari, Zilbangla Sugar Mill,Dewanganj, Five domed Raspal Jame Mosque at Sarishabari (nineteenth century), Narapara Fort at Sarishabari (sixteenth century), Pingna Madrasa in Sarishabari (Emperor Shahjahan's period).
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