Dumuria Upazila

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Dumuria
ডুমুরিয়া
Dumuria Upazila Parishad
Dumuria Upazila Parishad
Location of Dumuria
Coordinates: 22°48.5′N 89°25.5′E / 22.8083°N 89.4250°E / 22.8083; 89.4250
Country Bangladesh
DivisionKhulna
DistrictKhulna
Area
  Total
454.23 km2 (175.38 sq mi)
Population
  Total
343,899
  Density757.10/km2 (1,960.9/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+6 (BST)
Postal code
9250[2]
WebsiteOfficial Map of Dumuria
Dumuria Upazila mauza geocode map

Dumuria (Bengali: ডুমুরিয়া) is an upazila of Khulna District[3] in the Division of Khulna, Bangladesh.

Dumuria is named for the presence of Dumur, the Bengali word for Wild Fig.

History

Ancient Monuments and Antiquities Chenchuri Nilkuthi, Chuknagar Nilkuthi, Madhugram Dak Bungalow.

Historical facts In 1948, the Tevaga movement took place in Sobna, Dhanibunia, Kanaidanga, Orabunia and Bakultala villages of the upazila. During the Liberation War, many Bengalis including Prafulla Kumar Biswas, Indubhushan, Lalchand, Amulya, Mahendra, Raicharan, Nihar and Ratan were martyred in the attack of Pak Army in Kalitalapara in April 1971. In addition, 14 soldiers of the allied forces were killed in the face-off between the liberation forces and the allied forces in Shalua Bazar. Chuknagar village was used as a transit point by the Bengali refugees going to India who were suffering from the atrocities of the Pakistan Army in the early days of the Liberation War. On May 20, 1971, a large number of refugees gathered in Chuknagar were indiscriminately killed by Pak forces. Every year this day is observed as 'Chuknagar Massacre Day'.[3]

Geography

Dumuria is located at 22°48′30″N 89°25′30″E / 22.8083°N 89.4250°E / 22.8083; 89.4250. It has 71,909 households and a total area of 454.23 square kilometres (175.38 sq mi). There are two major rivers, Shipsha and Shangrail.

Demographics

According to the 2022 Bangladeshi census, Dumuria Upazila had 87,953 households and a population of 343,899. 7.72% were under 5 years of age. Dumuria had a literacy rate of 75.97%: 79.87% for males and 72.10% for females, and a sex ratio of 99.55 males per 100 females. 38,845 (11.30%) lived in urban areas.[4]

Religions in Dumuria Upazila (2022)[4]
Religion Percent
Islam
65.13%
Hinduism
34.72%
Other or not stated
0.15%
Population by religion in Union
Union Muslim Hindu Others
Atalia Union 25,661 10,336 180
Bhandarpara Union 8,385 10,142 11
Dhamaliya Union 19,378 4,291 3
Dumuria Union 24,638 7,673 36
Gutudia Union 22,442 15,423 26
Kharnia Union 18,351 4,276 17
Maguraghona Union 23,690 2,414 153
Magurkhali Union 1571 12,123 4
Raghunathpur Union 15,885 10,698 18
Rangpur Union 3,393 15,614 28
Rudaghara Union 18,742 6,596 7
Sahos Union 17,280 3,534 7
Sharafpur Union 13,109 5,191 4
Shovna Union 11,459 11,088 8

🟩 Muslim majority 🟧 Hindu majority

As of the 2011 Census of Bangladesh, Dumuria upazila had 71,909 households and a population of 305,675. 58,123 (19.01%) were under 10 years of age. Dumuria had an average literacy rate of 52.58%, compared to the national average of 51.8%, and a sex ratio of 996 females per 1000 males. 19,828 (6.49%) of the population lived in urban areas.[5][6]

According to the 1991 Bangladesh census, Dumuria had a population of 256,503. Males constituted 51.12% of the population, and females 48.88%. The population aged 18 or over was around 138,764. Dumuria had an average literacy rate of 36.1% (7+ years), compared to the national average of 32.4% .[7]

Administration

Dumuria Upazila is divided into 14 union parishads: Atlia, Dhamalia, Dumuria, Ghutudia, Khornia, Magurkhali, Maguraghona, Raghunathpur, Rangpur, Rudaghora, Sahos, Shorafpur, Shovna, and Vandarpara. The union parishads are subdivided into 189 mauzas and 240 villages.[8] [9]

Notable residents

See also

References

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