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Jamalpur District (Bengali: জামালপুর জেলা) is a district in Bangladesh, part of the Mymensingh Division. It was established in 1978. It was established in 1978. It has its headquarters in Jamalpur .
Jamalpur District: Jamalpur: Sarishabari Islampur: Dewanganj Melandaha Madarganj Hazrabari Bakshianj Md. Fakruzzaman BNP [7] Sherpur District: Sherpur: Nalitbari Nakla Sreebordi Netrokona District: Netrokona: Mohonganj Durgapur Kendua Madan Rajshahi Rajshahi District: Godagari Gogram Kakanahata Katakhali Rabeya Sultan Mitu AL [8] Tanore ...
The Greater Mymensingh region (Mymensingh District along with five other neighbouring districts) was created as a Mymensingh district by the British Indian government in 1787. [8] Later it was reorganized in two phases into six districts: Mymensingh, Kishoreganj, Netrakona, Jamalpur, Tangail, and Sherpur. [9]
Khulna Division: Barisal district, Jessore district, Khulna district, Kushtia district, Patuakhali district; 1984. Magura district was split from Jessore district. Brahmanbaria and Chandpur districts were split from Comilla district. [21] Sirajganj district was split from Pabna district. [22] Sherpur district was split from Jamalpur district.
As of 2011 Jamalpur Paurashava had 33,845 households and a population of 142,764. 28,743 (20.13%) were under 10 years of age. Jamalpur has a literacy rate of 62.14% and a sex ratio of 999 females per 1000 males.
In December 2005, Halim spoke at a rally of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party in Jamalpur District. [5] This was criticized by many including Sultan Mahmud Babu, member of parliament, as the civil administration is meant to be neutral and Halim was a serving civil service officer.
According to the 2011 Census of Bangladesh, Jamalpur Sadar Upazila had 152,174 households and a population of 615,072. 138,656 (22.54%) were under 10 years of age.. Jamalpur Sadar has a literacy rate (age 7 and over) of 47.0%, compared to the national average of 51.8%, and a sex ratio of 1037 females per 1000 males. 150,172 (24.42%) lived in urb
People from Jamalpur District (1 C, 32 P) U. Upazilas of Jamalpur District (1 C, 7 P) Pages in category "Jamalpur District"