Showing posts with label Village. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Village. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 28, 2021

Golden Fiber | Jute Cultivation in Cumilla is Increasing


The production of golden fiber jute in Brahmanpara upazila of Cumilla district has been as expected this season. As a result, farmers are optimistic about getting a fair price. There is a smile on their faces. Farmers are weaving new dreams in jute cultivation.

Jute cultivation is increasing every year across the country. At one time jute was cultivated on a large scale but for some past years the farmers had refrained from cultivating jute for various reasons. Many believe that the rise in the value of polythene and its use has led to a decline in the use of jute products. Currently, the demand for jute is increasing due to the official ban on the use of polythene. Jute is currently being sold at a price of Tk 2,000 to Tk 2,500 per quintal. 

According to the Brahmanpara Upazila Agriculture Office, jute has been cultivated in 1,000 hectares of land in Brahmanpara upazila this season. The freshness of the jute plant has increased as there is no infestation of insects and spiders in the jute and occasional rain water. Farmers are already busy cutting jute on some lands and conserving fiber.


They said that so far jute cultivation has been good. It costs about seven to eight thousand Taka to cultivate jute on one Bigha of land. Farmers will be able to get more financial benefit if the market price of jute remains good.

A farmer from Charipara village in Chandla union of the upazila, said he is cultivating jute on four Bighas of land this time. The condition of jute is as good as expected. Another farmer said of the same area has sown jute in four Bighas and another one in three Bighas. They said that since the sowing, the appearance of the plant has been in good condition day by day. They said that after cutting the jute, if they get enough water to wake up, there will be no such problems. Farmers are hoping that jute will produce eight to twelve quintal per bigha.


The Upazila Agriculture Officer Mahbubul Hasan said, "Once the farmers turned away from jute cultivation which is associated with the tradition of the Bengali nation, but day by day the farmers of Brahmanpara upazila are inclined to cultivate jute again." The present government is also providing overall support to the farmers for jute cultivation.

 

Source: comillarkagoj

 

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Related:

Little about the Cumilla District

History and Sculpture of Lalmai Region Comilla

Air Quality Index | Cumilla City is Least Polluted

Khadi or Khaddar Cloth | Tradition of Comilla

Cassava Cultivation in Lalmai Cumilla

Seasonal Fruits in Brahmanpara Upazila | Cumilla

Shalbon | Salon Forest in Cumilla | Tourist Attraction

BINA-21 Paddy Cultivation | Farmers of Cumilla are Happy


Monday, August 30, 2021

BINA-21 Paddy Cultivation | Farmers of Cumilla are Happy


This new variety of rice (BINA-21) cultivation is less time consuming with less cost. It can survive long droughts. The yield is also doubled. Farmers are getting success in BINA-21 cultivation without Bangladesh Institute of Nuclear Agriculture (BINA).

Recently, Dr. Mohammad Ashiqur Rahman, Senior Scientific Officer and Acting Officer of BINA Comilla Sub-Center, Fahmina Yasmin, Senior Scientific Officer (Department of Plant Breeding) and Scientific Officer Agronomist Mohammad Jewel Sarkar visited the cultivation field. In the field inspection, they saw that the farmer got 5.5 tons of paddies per hectare of land by cultivating BINA-21. In this auspicious season, by cultivating other variety of paddy, they get 3 tons of per hectare. The main season of the crop is yielding like BORO variety.

According to sources, this BINA Dhan-21 was invented from the Neriko-10 variety of rice in Africa. Neriko yields would have been lower. Director General of BINA, Mr. Mirza Mofazzal Islam researched and increased its yield. The height of that variety rice plants was more or less. They are made equal. The size of the paddy is thinned. For the first time without BINA-21, experimental cultivation has been done in 50 hectares of land in Comilla field. It has yielded good yields. It is hoped that in the coming Aush season, the cultivation of BINA Dhan-21 will increase in Cumilla region.


Some farmers of Daya Rampur village in Burichang upazila and from Rampur village in Cumilla Sadar upazila who are cultivating this variety said that they have cultivated BINA Dhan-21 for the first time. At first there was tension over the yield. But there was good yield for the first time. They said that they will cultivate this paddy in more lands in future. Other farmers are also interested in cultivating this variety.

Fahmina Yasmin, Senior Scientific Officer (Department of Plant Breeding) said that the people of Cumilla are amateurs. They like to eat thin rice. Rice from the BINA-21 is also thin. Due to this the farmers will get good profit in this paddy cultivation. Besides, this rice can survive for 20 days without water and will remain silent for 20 days. If it gets water, it will grow again. Dr. Mohammad Ashiqur Rahman, Senior Scientific Officer and Acting Officer said that many lands are lying vacant during the Aush season. Many farmers do not want to cultivate paddy in this season because of low yield.


In other paddy cultivation, the previous yield per hectare was 3 and a quarter tons. Farmers are getting 5 and half tons of paddies per hectare with BINA Dhan-21 cultivation. Besides, due to short life span of paddy, it is possible to grow four crops in one land. Meanwhile, there is no other cost including irrigation in this paddy cultivation.

Director General of BINA, Mirza Mofazzal Islam said that this Bina Dhan-21 was invented from the Neriko-10 variety of rice in Africa. The Neriko yields would have been lower. So the interest of the farmers was less. Yield is increased by applying gamma rays. The height of the plant is equaled to less and more. The size of coarse paddy is thinned. So the interest of farmers in this paddy cultivation has increased. It is hoped that in the coming Aush season all the high lands will be laughed at with BINA-21. The country's food production will be increasing.

 

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Related:

Little about the Cumilla District

History and Sculpture of Lalmai Region Comilla

Air Quality Index | Cumilla City is Least Polluted

Khadi or Khaddar Cloth | Tradition of Comilla

Cassava Cultivation in Lalmai Cumilla

Seasonal Fruits in Brahmanpara Upazila | Cumilla

Shalbon | Salon Forest in Cumilla | Tourist Attraction

Golden Fiber | Jute Cultivation in Cumilla Increasing


Thursday, March 14, 2013

Bangladesh Academy for Rural Development | BARD Comilla


Hello Readers,
In this post a I am going to give you a little description, activities, history, functions of the Bangladesh Academy for Rural Development – BARD. The academy is located in Kotbari area under Comilla district. Dr. Akhter Hameed Khan, who is the founder of BARD, is well known in Asia and in the whole world for his distinguished leadership of the Rural Development Academy and the Rural Development Experiments at Comilla, Bangladesh.


The Bangladesh Academy for Rural Development (BARD), Comilla is internationally renowned for its various innovative works in the field of rural development in Bangladesh. The Comilla Approach to Rural Development, which is, in fact, a package of mutually supportive development models produced lasting impacts on changing the lives and living environment of the rural poor. On 27th May 2009, BARD celebrated its Golden Jubilee. It has more than 50 years of experiences in the arenas of training, research and action research which could be shared by other countries and people engaged in rural development around the world.


Facilities at BARD:
In the past recent years, some facilities have been developed at the campus to meet the needs of the trainees, visitors and campus residents.
  • There are five hostels including one female hostel, with a total capacity of 280 seats.
  • For organizing workshops, training, seminars, conferences and symposiums there are five Air Conditioned classrooms, four A/C conference halls, one Computer center, one IT lab with 50 computers and a library with about more than 60,000 books.
  • There is a bank, a post office, a telegraph office, a cooperative store, medical center and a sport complex including a tennis court.
  • Adequate residential quarters have been built up for the faculty and staff at the campus.
  • There is a VIP Guesthouse named Bano-Kutir, a cottage with a beautiful sylvan background.
  • There are two verdant hilltops, which are named as Nilachal and Banasri. These are surrounded by a network of roads cum walkways by the side of the hills in the shade of trees of various kinds.

Some functions of BARD as described on their web portal:
  • Conducting various researches in the rural development and allied fields.
  • Conduct training for the Government officials and others about rural development.
  • Test, experiment concepts and theories of rural development.
  • Evaluate the programs and activities relating to the rural development.
  • Provide advisory and consultative service to the government and other agencies.
  • Guide and supervise national and foreign students in their dissertation works.
  • Conduct national and international seminars, conferences and workshops.
  • Help policy planners in the field of Rural Development.

Training facilities in BARD:
The Academy is a designated national training institute in Bangladesh including both officials and non-officials.
  • Officials comprise civil servants, officers of nation building departments and international participants of development sector organizations etc.
  • Non-officials are local councilors, local leaders, and members of co-operatives. Students of educational institutions, member of voluntary organizations etc.
Besides, a large number of imitational clientele including students, scholars, consultants, government officials, members of diplomatic corps and imitational agencies visit the Academy regularly.


Various Researches in BARD:
The academy has been conducting Socio-Economic research since its inception. Research findings are used as training materials and inputs for initiating action research by the Academy itself, and as information materials and policy inputs by the Ministries, Planning Commission and Policy Makers for undertaking development programs. In some particular cases, these are also disseminated among the international agencies and institutions.


Action Research:
BARD conducts experimental projects to evolve models of improved institutions, administrative structures, coordination and methods of production in the country. The project activities usually involve the villagers, development institutions, local councils and government officials. So far the Academy has conducted about 50 experimental projects on various aspects of rural development. Through these pilot experiment's  it has been able to evolve the following rural development models that have already been replicated throughout country as components of the Comilla.

Models:
  • Two-tier Cooperatives
  • Thana (Presently Upazila) Training and Development Centre (TTDC)
  • Rural Works Program (RWP) and
  • Thana (Presently) Upazila) irrigation Program (TIP)


Besides, government has been replicating two recent models of BARD which are: Comprehensive Village Development Program (CVDP) and Ecological Sanitation while another recent model has been replicated as Small Farmers Development Foundation (SFDF).


That's all for today, to know more details about BARD please visit their web portal. Thanks.


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Dhaka to Comilla and Comilla to Dhaka

Comilla Victoria Govt College

A little about The Comilla Club

Comilla University - for Better Education

Sunday, December 30, 2012

Populations of all the Villages in Titas Upazila



List of all the Villages in Titas Upazila / Thana with their Populations. Dear readers, I have taken all the information's in this post from the National Census-2011 of the Government of Bangladesh by the BBS - Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics. The Titas Upazila was came into an existence recently in the year 2004, most of the part of this upazila taken from Daudkandi Upazila.

According to the census the total number of Population of Titas Upazila is 184617.  Below are the list of all Union Parishads and Villages under Titas Upazila:


Union Parishads, Vilages and their Population in Titas Upazila:

Balarampur Union Parishad, Total Population: 23965
* Aichar Char - 1807

* Aichar Char - 3268
* Dakshin Akalia - 2138
* Dakshin Akalia - 1183
* Madhay Akalia - 955
* Kalai Gobindapur - 6233
* Kalai Gobindapur - 3396
* Ulukandi - 2013
* Panchgachha - 824
* Manairkandi - 789
* Nager Char - 2202
* Balarampur -4661
* Uttar Balarampur - 1705
* Dakshin Balarampur - 2956
* Sreenarayankandi - 1708
* Uttar Sreenarayankandi - 1048
* Dakshin Sreenarayankandi - 660
* Durgapur - 1159
* Uttar Durgapur - 503
* Dakshin Durgapur - 656

Bitikandi Union Parishad, Total Population: 26458
* Joar Gobindapur (Part) - 16424
* Harairkandi - 1156
* Porakandi - 1366
* Bhitikandi - 386
* Ghoskandi - 778
* Alinagar - 1032
* Ratanpur - 1112
* Haripur - 856
* Uttar Daskandi - 483
* Darikandi - 1172
* Kalipur - 1010
* Shambhupur - 451
* Durgapur - 339
* Manik Kandi - 2188
* Dularampur - 2036
* Haidankandi - 899
* Jagatpur - 617
* Dhaksin Dash Kandi - 543
* Machhimpur (Part) - 4572
* Kadamtali - 3061
* Narayanpur - 1511
* Raghunathpur Satani - 2480
* Raghunathpur Satani - 1249
* Raghunathpur Satani - 1231
* Raghunathpur Nayani - 2982

Jagatpur Union Parishad, Total Population: 21030
* Batakandi - 1736
* Batakandi - 1148
* Amirabad - 588
* Jagatpur - 18232
* Jatrabari - 615
* Bhati Para - 1680
* Tulakandi - 486
* Dasani Para (1) - 1096
* Gobindapur - 1113
* Jagatpur - 773
* Dasani Para (2) - 1273
* Chandpur - 942
* Masimpur - 1568
* Sagarfana - 1685
* Sagarfana Tulakandi - 439
* Omarpur - 946
* Keshabpur - 1983
* Daburbhanga - 434
* Taguria Para - 857
* Taguria Para - 1622
* Roypur - 625
* Kairpur - 95
* Kalairkandi - 218
* Uzirakandi - 844

Jiarkandi Union Parishad, Total Population: 18388
* Baghaia Rampur - 1965
* Gopalpur Joar - 15812
* Gopalpur - 3950
* Jiar Kandi Pachim - 1761
* Jiar Kandi Purba - 2421
* Dari Kandi - 3071
* Sola Kandi - 2999
* Noagaon - 1610
* Uttar Narayandia (Part) - 611

Kala Kandi Union Parishad, Total Population: 11668
* Kala Kandi - 4797
* Kala Kandi - 1582
* Afjaler Kandi - 639
* Uttar Manik Nagar - 466
* Dakhin Manik Nagar - 614
* Khane Bari - 190
* Kala Chand Kandi - 1306
* Kauria Char - 547
* Machhimpur (Part) - 5986
* Machhimpur - 3845
* Dari Machhimpur - 2141
* Mir Bahari - 338

Karikandi Union Parishad, Total Population: 20656
* Alirgaon - 1409
* Banda Rampur - 4501
* Banda Rampur - 768
* Kalakandi - 2571
* Kapaskandi - 1791
* Karaiakandi - 3532
* Nalchar Isabpur - 1602
* Nalchar Isabpur - 341
* Isabpur - 1261
* Rajapur - 2384
* Rajapur - 1612
* Char Rajapur - 772
* Titaia Rampur - 1860
* Titaia Rampur - 324
* Akla Rampur - 1536
* Titas Nadir Natunchar - 238

Majidpur Union Parishad, Total Population: 30401
* Baluakandi - 2132
* Chanda Nager Char - 1224
* Char Kanthalia - 1114
* Darigaon - 1855
* Dudhghata - 1042
* Kakiakhali - 1388
* Lalpur - 1962
* Majidpur - 4272
* Matapi - 4656
* Matapi - 3217
* Shibpur - 1439
* Mohanpur - 2001
* Dakshin Satani - 820
* Shah Briddi - 2519
* Sahapur - 5416

Narayandia Union Parishad, Total Population: 16575
* Narayandia - 754
* Uttar Narayandia (Part) - 15821
* Khalilabad - 2746
* Dakhin Narayandia (Pubapar) - 2036
* Dakhin Narayandia (Pachimpar) - 1897
* Nayachar - 598
* Asmania - 671
* Baluakandi - 1570
* Baluakandi - 1578
* Tariakandi - 886
* Sonakandi - 1281
* Nayakandi - 1425
* Dukhaikandi - 1133


Satani Union Parishad, Total Population: 15476
* Char Kumuria - 2041

* Char Kumuria - 1084
* Barkaunia - 957
* Baidyerkandi - 1130
* Durlabhdi - 955
* Durlabhdi - 536
* Roypur - 419
* Gobindapur - 598
* Harinpur - 345
* Harinpur - 492
* Nayakandi - 1157
* Nayakandi - 806
* Tatuakandi - 351
* Puran Batakandi - 644
* Saraswatir Char - 1376
* Saraswatir Char (1) - 509
* Saraswatir Char (2) - 867
* Uttar Akalia - 2059
* Uttar Akalia - 1242
* Rambhadra - 817
* Uttar Krishnapur - 3022
* Uttar Krishnapur - 675
* Faridpur - 831
* Alampur - 237
* Mangalkandi - 1062
* Raypur - 217
* Uttar Satani - 1657
* Satani (1) - 531
* Satani (2) - 1126

Dear readers,
Thanks for reading this post. Wish these info could help you a little !


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Titas Upazila Comilla - Pics Collection 1
Educational Institutions in Titas Upazila

Friday, December 28, 2012

Nangalkot Upazila | Populations | Villages | Union Parishads



There are one Pouroshova and 12 different Union Parishads in Nangalkot upazila. The list of all the Villages and Union Parishad's in Nangalkot Upazila / Thana with their current Population has been published in this post. All the information's has been taken from the National Census-2011 of the Bangladesh Government by the Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics


Dear viewers,

The total Population of Nangalkot Upazila is 373987.  Below are the list of all the Villages and Union Parishads under Nangalkot Paurashava:

Ward No: 1, Total Population: 3014
* Atakara - 567
* Betagaon - 1477
* Sreehasya - 970

Ward No: 2, Total Population: 2852
* Dakshin Daulatpur - 767
* Naugoda - 2085

Ward No: 3, Total Population: 4882
* Gotrasal Paschim - 785
* Haripur Paschim - 2602
* Purba Daiara - 1495

Ward No: 4, Total Population: 2661
* Haripur Purba - 2661

Ward No: 5, Total Population: 3415
* Chaughari - 1713
* Daudpur - 1702

Ward No: 6, Total Population: 2993
* Ashwadia - 714
* Gotrasal Purba - 815
* Nangalkot - 1464

Ward No: 7, Total Population: 2266
* Jor Pukuria - 515
* Kendra - 736
* Mandra - 1015

Ward No: 8, Total Population: 1634
* Bisara - 838
* Sreekamta - 796

Ward No: 9, Total Population: 3002
* Batupara - 1909
* Dhatishwar - 1093


Below are the list of all the Union Parishads and Villages in Nangalkot Upazila with their current Populations:

Adra Union Parishad, Total Population: 37610
* Adra - 5184
* Atiabari - 1918
* Belghar - 2956
* Bhulain - 2237
* Bara Chatitala - 3420
* Kakairtala - 1756
* Merkot - 4976
* Merkot - 3981
* Ludua - 995
* Dakshin Padua - 1442
* Saktali - 3456
* Gorkata - 993
* Kalacho - 1315
* Maghua - 897
* Pujkara - 4284
* Tuguria - 2776
* S.Tuguria - 1700
* B.Tuguria - 1076

Bangodda Union Parishad, Total Population: 24580
* Bangodda - 5272
* Uttar Dakshin Bangodda - 3917
* Nimuri - 516
* Angalkhor - 839
* Chhota Sangiswar - 632
* Darachu - 1239
* Gandhachi - 2515
* Hesiara - 1485
* Kadba - 2814
* Uttar Dakshin Kadba - 1022
* Noapara - 557
* Kadba - 1235
* Karer Bhomra - 744
* Parikot - 2861
* Purba Nasaratpur - 976
* Purba Nurpur - 1911
* Purba Nurpur - 1281
* Sonaberi - 630
* Purba Padua - 383
* Purba Ramerbagh - 910
* Rupberi - 495
* Shyampur -  2343

Bakshaganj Union Parishad, Total Population: 22675
* Aziara - 674
* Austogram (Atgaon) - 4280
* Atgram - 2635
* Dariatgaon - 802
* Manikganj - 397
* Kakirpar - 446
* Bagra - 1147
* Bakihati - 1088
* Barakali - 1949
* Barakali - 1175
* Gondapur - 360
* Kadamtali - 414
* Barara - 2848
* Boura - 1011
* Bakshaganj - 263
* Chonua - 444
* Tetaia - 689
* Banabaria - 441
* Aliara - 1993
* Chandpur - 1780
* Chandpur - 1264
* Tegerpar - 516
* Manaipur - 3054
* Dakshin Manaipur - 1877
* Malongchar - 875
* Bash Denga - 302
* Dakshin Subhapur - 2452
* Kokali - 1410

Dhalua Union Parishad, Total Population: 32378
* Bayra - 3815
* Beralla - 97
* Char Jamurail - 544
* Char Jamurail - 416
* Labaitoba - 128
* Chawkari - 2495
* Chawkari - 2077
* Japanandi - 418
* Chhatarkandi - 54
* Chiara - 3531
* Badarpur - 3022
* Damchhatra - 161
* Dhalua - 1712
* Durba Pukurua - 351
* Gormura - 635
* Gormura - 455
* Bara Barulla - 180
* Hugli - 255
* Kinara - 2096
* Maghua - 1315
* Makimpur - 740
* Mannara - 2064
* Mogra - 1863
* Mogra - 1413
* Chhota Baralia - 450
* Naluakandi - 151
* Pasai - 1859
* Sihar - 2248
* Sihar - 1110
* Putijala - 757
* Mantali - 381
* Sijiara - 943
* Singaria - 776
* Urkuti - 1651

Daulkhar Union Parishad, Total Population: 42299
* Ashwadia - 2022
* Bam - 3511
* Bam Batabaria - 648
* Hajir Bam - 948
* Kajir Bam - 643
* Antir Bam - 81
* Bagaia - 105
* Majumdar Para - 672
* Bhuiyen Para - 414
* Batabaria - 1196
* Bholakot - 1721
* Bholakot - 1341
* Chanderpar - 380
* Dakshin Lakshmipur - 2106
* Daulkhar - 6756
* Daulkhar - 2219
* Biharkandi - 453
* Aytpara - 1241
* Khil Para - 886
* Sonachaka - 576
* Kekaiya - 720
* Daulkhar Naracho - 377
* Maidarkua Naracho - 284
* Deobhandar - 2464
* Holakua - 201
* Deobhandar - 1795
* Beatola - 468
* Joyag - 770
* Jiniara - 3284
* Jiniara - 1061
* Bashuthai - 935
* Maharpar - 556
* Jiniara Naracho - 732
* Kandal - 4377
* Dakshin Kandal - 1105
* Uttar Kandal - 3272
* Kashipur - 5291
* Paschim Kashipur - 3317
* Purba Kashipur - 1974
* Machhimpur - 1268
* Machhimpur - 852
* Ullakhali - 416
* Murgaon - 1673
* Narayan Bhatua - 2192
* Paikot - 2247
* Paikot - 1388
* Paikot - 303
* Paikot Satabaria - 235
* Chilania - 321
* Sondail - 1421

Hesakhal Union Parishad, Total Population: 20478
* Ajia Para - 1650
* Chak Ralodi - 352
* Hesakhal - 6652
* Hiajora - 1997
* Kurkuta - 1379
* Metua - 890
* Papacho - 344
* Patoar - 3353
* Sakuntala - 679
* Urukchall - 3182

Jodda Union Parishad, Total Population: 41817
* Atghara - 1197
* Bahura - 1162
* Baiara - 3853
* Bhabanipur - 2142
* Damurpar - 1531
* Dhuriara - 1265
* Ghoramaydan - 3519
* Goharua - 2550
* Goharua - 1964
* Manik Mura - 586
* Hangara - 1596
* Hangara - 1202
* Padua - 394
* Jodda - 1839
* Kairash - 678
* Karapati - 2313
* Karpati - 1451
* Duaria - 862
* Mandra - 2674
* Mandra - 1760
* Ashirpar - 914
* Narayankot - 1377
* Nischintapur - 2621
* Pankara - 1750
* Hasanpur - 905
* Noapara - 2508
* Paschim Noapara - 2003
* Ialia - 505
* Raja Para - 890
* Sankarpur - 1334
* Sreehasya - 3282
* Tanibhanga - 479
* Thalla Para - 352

Mokara Union Parishad, Total Population: 31908
* Aliara - 1357
* Baghmara - 843
* Bara Fatehpur - 1335
* Uttar Madanpur - 969
* Bhasanlonga - 590
* Bishnupur - 2453
* Chandais - 519
* Chandgara - 1620
* Charithupa - 375
* Chhota Fatehpur - 400
* Gomkot - 3166
* Kalem - 913
* Karakot - 680
* Keshtala - 1069
* Khatacho - 956
* Madda - 550
* Majhi Para - 1058
* Mayura - 743
* Mokara - 2115
* Murashwar - 1803
* Narua - 870
* Parkara - 1079
* Pochhair - 1518
* Purba Hasanpur - 656
* Siali Marucho - 991
* Surpur - 358
* Tapaiya - 298
* Tatua - 716
* Telip - 1332
* Telpai - 576

Mokrabpur Union Parishad, Total Population: 19561
* Bannaghar - 2186
* Bhulua Para - 2091
* Kankaz - 1132
* Mokrabpur - 4943
* Mairagaon - 760
* Bhatara - 1482
* Sahedapur - 1281
* Tua - 1914
* Tulagaon - 3772

Peria Union Parishad, Total Population: 26952
* Asarkota - 2120
* Bara Sangishwar -1310
* Chhegoria - 1029
* Chhota Chandpur - 1620
* Gangaraia - 685
* Jogi Pukuria - 960
* Khorarpar - 978
* Khorarpar - 2005
* Munshir Kalamia - 1028
* Peria - 1161
* Purba Daulatpur - 1861
* Daulatpur - 1316
* Motuia - 545
* Salukia - 352
* Shibpur - 1198
* Sreephalia - 1466
* Sreephalia - 1079
* Kuia - 387
* Uttar Jor Pukuria - 1573
* Kakairtala - 1207
* Uttar Saktali - 6399
* Saktali - 2502
* Mogua - 1017
* Bara Fulgaon - 581
* Chand Puduia - 395
* Chatiari - 597
* Rudra Choma - 589
* Assdia - 718


Roykot Union Parishad, Total Population: 39168
* Alipur - 984
* Beldaa - 1191
* Betagaon - 1564
* Chanderbagh - 2248
* Chanderbagh - 319
* Pipadya - 1202
* Bekamalia - 727
* Charijania - 1473
* Dakshin Sharifpur - 570
* Dasnara - 531
* Ghasial - 387
* Jagnasala - 691
* Jhatia Para - 1131
* Jhikotia - 3831
* Basanda - 2147
* Bara Mantali - 1392
* Chhota Mantali - 292
* Kharghar - 1328
* Lakshmi Padua - 2370
* Lakshmi Padua - 1198
* Dargah - 433
* Chupuya - 739
* Mahini - 6703
* Uttar Mahini - 2331
* Dakshin Mahini - 1850
* Khilla Para - 352
* Kukurikhil - 1310
* Chagari Para - 860
* Mali Para - 1276
* Nagari Para - 1256
* Narayandia - 610
* Paschim Bampara - 1982
* Purba Bampara - 2264
* Roykot - 3051
* Satemalia - 221
* Sreerampur - 1261
* Shyamarkhil - 956
* Tulatali - 1289

Satbaria Union Parishad, Total Population: 7842
* Dakshin Satbaria - 7184
* Uttar Satbaria - 2457
* Dakshin Satbaria - 2001
* Purba Satbaria - 1599
* Naiyara - 777
* Sajanpur - 350
* Tapoban - 658


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