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Geography Kumarkhali is located at [show location on an interactive map] 23.8542° N 89.2417° E . It has 48387 units of house hold and total area 265.89 km. Demographics As of 1991 Bangladesh censusGRBangladeh, Kumarkhali has a population of 269008. Males constitute are 51.77% of the population, and females 48.23%. This Upazila's eighteen up population is 133845. Kumarkhali has an average literacy rate of 24.9% (7+ years), and the national average of 32.4% literate. Administrative Kumarkhali has 15 Unions/Wards, 204 Mauzas/Mahallas, and 216 villages. Administration Kumarkhali thana was established in 1855 and was upgraded to a subdivision of Pabna in 1857. It lost the status of subdivision in 1871, when it was included under Kushtia subdivision of Nadia district. The Kumarkhali thana was turned into an upazila in 1983. It consists of one municipality, 9 wards, 10 union parishads, 198 mouzas and 216 villages. Archeological relics and monuments Buddhist temple at Mirjapur (Pala period), Baliakandi Shahi Mosque (Mughal period), Kangal Majumdar's Press (1857), Kuthibari of Rabindranath Tagore (1862), Tomb of lalon shah. Historical events The flag of independent Bangladesh was hoisted in Kumarkhali on 23 March 1971. Direct encounters between the Pak army and the freedom fighters were held at many places including Bangshitala. Kumarkhali was liberated on 9 December 1971. Rabindranath Tagore spent very productive time of his life at Shilaidaha of Kumarkhali. Population 269008; male 51.77% and female 48.23%; Muslim 94.63%, Hindu 5.36% and others 0.01%. Religious institutions Mosque 172, temple 25, eidgah 20, tomb 10, graveyard 15, cremating site 3. Literacy and educational institutions Average literacy 24.9%, male 30.3% and female 19.2%. Educational institutions: private college 7, teacher's training college 1, madrasa 7, private high school 29, junior school 10, government primary school 46, private primary school 51, satellite school 31, community school 6. Noted educational institutions: MN High School (1856), Kumarkhali Girl's School (1863), JN High School (1922) and Khorshedpur Protima Girl's School established by Tagore's daughter-in-law. Locally published newspapers and periodicals Present Pratyaya, Srijanshil, Protyashar Protibimbo and Niharika; extinct: dailies Grambarta and Bangiya Tilisamaj. Cultural organisations Public library 1, other library 35, theatre stage 3, theatre group 5, cinema hall 1, cultural and literary organisation 20, music college 1 and sport club 15. Main occupations Agriculture 31.4%, commerce 14.98%, agricultural labourer 16.72%, wage labourer 5.82%, industry 1.47%, handloom 9.68%, transport 2.56%, construction 1.87%, others 10.48%. Manufacture and cottage industries Kumarkhali is an important centre of the Bangladesh Handloom Board; about one hundred automated textile manufacturing units are located here. The upazila is rich in cottage industries especially in handloom, weaving and pottery. Exports Textile products, pasteurised milk, coconut. NGO activities Operationally important NGOs are brac, asa, BRDB, grameen bank, ITCL, Purbasha, Alo, AROVA, Apon, Shatabdi, Kormei Mukti. |
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