Saturday, March 16, 2013

Jamalpur District

Jamalpur is a district inDhaka DivisionBangladesh established in 1869. The main town consists of 12 wards and 80 mahallas. It occupies 53.28 km². The city is located on the Brahmaputra River, 140 km (87 mi) north of Dhaka, the national capital. The municipality was established in 1869.

Education

The literacy rate is 43.60%. It has two colleges affiliated with National University.

Economy


Jamalpur is an important market center for the rice, sugarcane, jute, tobacco, and mustard produced in the region. The city is connected by road, rail, and river with Dhaka and the rest of the country. It has a railway station and three dakbungalows.
The town's main exports are jute, tobacco, mustard seed, peanut, leather, egg, pulse, betel leaf and handicrafts.
Making Nakshi kantha (embroidered quilts) is a traditional occupation. Nakshi Hostoshilpo is one of the pioneers of this industry since 1995. This institute is owned by Mrs. Parul Akter, the chairperson of Zanoni Mohila Somity, which is govt. approved.

Demography

The town has a population of 116754; male 51.06%, female 48.94% at a density of 2191 per km².

Health

The town has a general hospital, six upazila health complexes, 39 family welfare centers, 2 railway hospitals, 28 union health centers and 7 leprosy clinics.

Subdistricts