Debidwar Upazila

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Debidwar
দেবীদ্বার
Upazila
Debidwar
Location in Bangladesh
Coordinates: 23°36′N 90°59.5′E / 23.600°N 90.9917°E / 23.600; 90.9917Coordinates: 23°36′N 90°59.5′E / 23.600°N 90.9917°E / 23.600; 90.9917
Country  Bangladesh
Division Chittagong Division
District Comilla District
Area
  Total 238.36 km2 (92.03 sq mi)
Population (1991)
  Total 336,877
  Density 1,413/km2 (3,660/sq mi)
Time zone BST (UTC+6)
Website Official Map of Debidwar

Debidwar (Bengali: দেবীদ্বার) is an Upazila of Comilla District in the Division of Chittagong, Bangladesh.

Geography

Debidwar is located at 23°36′00″N 90°59′30″E / 23.6000°N 90.9917°E / 23.6000; 90.9917 . It has 55619 units of house hold and total area 238.36 km².

Demographics

As of 1991 Bangladesh census, Debidwar has a population of 336877. Males constitute 50.33% of the population, and females 49.67%. This Upazila's eighteen up population is 158356. Debidwar has an average literacy rate of 35.1% (7+ years), and the national average of 32.4% literate.[1]

Administrative

  • Debidwar has become as Pourashava.
  • Debidwar has 16 Unions, 143 Mauzas/Mahallas, and 201 villages.
  • 16 Union List.
  • 1 No- Barashalghar.
  • 2 No- Yousuf Pur.
  • 3 No- Rasul Pur.
  • 4 No- Subil.
  • 5 No- Debidwar Pourashava.
  • 6 No- Fatehabad.
  • 7 No- Alehabad.
  • 8 No- Begamabad
  • 9 No- Gafargonj.
  • 10 No- Gunaighar.
  • 11 No- Uttar Dhamti.
  • 12 No- Rajamehar.
  • 13 No- Vani.
  • 14 No- Dhamti.
  • 15 No- Sultan Pur .
  • 16 No- Barkamta.
  • 17 No- Mohan Pur.

==Institutions==

  • Gov't Sujat Ali College
  • Mashikara High School
  • Reaz Uddin Pilot High School. EST. 1918 school
  • Abdulla pur high
  • Bakasher high school
  • Kurchap High School
  • Marichakand Addwisha High School
  • Oxford International School & College
  • metri International School
  • Jobeda Khatun Women's College
  • Nabarun Biddya Niketon
  • Boro shalghar Adarsha College
  • Mofiz Uddin Girls High School
  • Hilful Fuzul Adorsho School
  • Alhaz Ajgor Ali Munshi Girls High School
  • Dhampti Habibur Rahman High School
  • Gonga Mondal Raj Institution
  • Dhampti islamia alia madrasha,azim uddin per sab
  • Khalil Pur High School
  • Laxmi pur High School
  • Merit International School
  • Rayging Sun Kinder School
  • Chandpur Model Technical High School
  • Barashalghar Union M.Ahmed High School
  • Chotona Model High School
  • Banguri High School
  • Noor Pur M Ali And A Bari High School
  • laxme pur hafezia madrasha
  • Moheshpur High School
  • Bakri Kandi Adarsha high School

See also

  • NGO activities Operationally important
  • Brac.
  • Asa.
  • Grameen bank.
  • Pages.
  • Disha.
  • Aid.
  • Nijera kari.
  • Vitamin A Project.
  • Agro Care.
  • Speed and SDA.
  • Buro Bangladesh.
  • Thengga Mara
  • Buro Tanggail.
  • Yes Bangladesh.
  • Dhamati Bahumukhi Samiti.
  • Student Welfare Association.
  • Khalil pur Youth Association.
  • Nurpur Youth Association.
  • Asanpur Suryataruna Association.
  • Barakamata Women's Association.
  • Bhani Student Association.
  • Rajamehar model bahumukhi Project.

References

  1. "Population Census Wing, BBS.". Archived from the original on 2005-03-27. Retrieved November 10, 2006. 
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