Kalmakanda Upazila
Geography
Kalmakanda is located at 25°05′00″N 90°53′30″E / 25.0833°N 90.8917°E. It has 39275 households in total area 377.41 km. The upazila is bounded by Meghalaya state of India on the north, Barhatta and Netrokona sadar upazilas on the south, Dharmapasha upazila on the east, Durgapur upazila on the west.
Demographics
According to the 2011 Census of Bangladesh, Kalmakanda Upazila had 58,069 households and a population of 271,912. 80,534 (29.62%) were under 10 years of age. Kalmakanda has a literacy rate (age 7 and over) of 36.58%, compared to the national average of 51.8%, and a sex ratio of 1016 females per 1000 males. 14,383 (5.29%) lived in urban areas. Ethnic population is 11,613 (4.27%), of which Garo are 8,231 and Hajong 3,172.
As of the 1991 Bangladesh census, Kalmakanda had a population of 209,360. Males made up 50.99% of the population, and females 49.01%. The over 18 population of Upazila numbers 103,227. Kalmakanda had an average literacy rate of 21.4% (7+ years); the national average is 32.4%.
Administration
Kalmakanda Thana was formed in 1941 and it was turned into an upazila in 1983.
Kalmakanda Upazila is divided into eight union parishads: Barakharpan, Kaitali, Kalmakanda, Kharnai, Langura, Nazirpur, Pogla, and Rangchhati. The union parishads are subdivided into 177 mauzas and 347 villages.
Notable residents
- Abdul Karim Abbasi was the Member of Parliament for constituency Netrokona-1 from 1991 to 1995 and 2001 until 2006.
- Chhabi Biswas has been the Member of Parliament for constituency Netrokona-1 since 2014.
- Golam Robbani was the Member of Parliament for constituency Netrokona-1 from 1988 until 1990.
- Mustaque Ahmed Ruhi was the Member of Parliament for constituency Netrokona-1 from 2009 until 2014.
- Jalal Uddin Talukder was the Member of Parliament for constituency Netrokona-1 from 1996 until 2001.
- Barrister Altafur Rahman was the first Barrister from the Mymensingh Division, having being called to the Bar of England & Wales by the Inner Temple in November 1970. He was an accredited Pupil Master. He was the first courageous Barrister to establish a full set of Barristers Chambers outside an location owned by the Inns in Central London.
See also
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