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Badarganj Paurashava Table C-07: Distribution of Population Aged Table C-07: Distribution of Population aged 3-14 years by Age groups, School attendance, Sex, Residence and Community Population aged 3-5 years Population aged 6-10 years Population aged 11-14 years Administrative Unit UN / MZ / ZL UZ Vill RMO Residence Attending school Not attending school Attending school Not attending school Attending school Not attending school WA MH Community Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 85 Rangpur Zila Total 7795 7713 98318 94083 141299 134682 48574 41686 97890 99387 25202 14872 85 1 Rangpur Zila 5954 5910 87092 83391 121860 116653 43040 36149 82409 84219 21018 11113 85 2 Rangpur Zila 1696 1659 9527 9104 16637 15427 4812 4887 13433 13227 3707 3505 85 3 Rangpur Zila 145 144 1699 1588 2802 2602 722 650 2048 1941 477 254 85 03 Badarganj Upazila Total 547 601 11146 10830 14398 13723 5195 4373 9407 9731 2668 1419 85 03 1 Badarganj Upazila 494 537 10291 10099 13334 12745 4800 3990 8558 8920 2420 1234 85 03 2 Badarganj Upazila 53 64 855 731 1064 978 395 383 849 811 248 185 85 03 2 Badarganj Paurashava 53 64 855 731 1064 978 395 383 849 811 248 185 85 03 01 Ward No-01 Total 16 12 138 99 167 171 51 41 110 142 47 19 85 03 01 870 2 *Shaha Pur 16 12 138 99 167 171 51 41 110 142 47 19 85 03 02 Ward No-02 Total 7 4 74 75 118 94 29 36 126 81 23 20 85 03 02 200 2 *Badargonj Bazar 7 4 74 75 118 94 29 36 126 81 23 20 85 03 03 Ward No-03 Total 9 12 65 66 119 98 24 26 74 73 16 17 85 03 03 330 2 *Daktar Para 3 4 12 20 44 35 3 7 37 18 0 8 85 03 03 400 2 *Feski Para 1 2 34 26 35 32 14 6 11 20 14 5 85 03 03 510 2 *Munshi Para 5 6 19 20 40 31 7 13 26 35 2 4 85 03 04 Ward No-04 Total 4 5 69 76 101 87 45 38 76 76 26 19 85 03 04 900 2 *Upazila Office Para 4 5 69 76 101 87 45 38 76 76 26 19 85 03 05 Ward No-05 Total 0 5 121 99 126 108 58 58 96 86 28 31 85 03 05 320 2 *Danga Para 0 5 121 99 126 108 58 58 96 86 28 31 85 03 06 Ward No-06 Total 3 4 94 90 102 89 27 40 58 79 30 12 85 03 06 850 2 *Uttar Jamubari 3 3 66 59 71 54 13 29 42 59 16 3 85 03 06 960 2 *Zadu Nagar 0 1 28 31 31 35 14 11 16 20 14 9 85 03 07 Ward No-07 Total 9 11 108 92 131 130 65 67 134 124 38 38 85 03 07 180 2 *Balua Vata 9 11 108 92 131 130 65 67 134 124 38 38 85 03 08 Ward No-08 Total 0 4 90 69 108 90 44 38 95 76 17 21 85 03 08 690 2 *Purba Jmubari 0 4 90 69 108 90 44 38 95 76 17 21 85 03 09 Ward No-09 Total 5 7 96 65 92 111 52 39 80 74 23 8 RMO: 1 = Rural, 2 = Urban and 3 = Other Urban Page 1 of 70 Table C-07: Distribution of Population aged 3-14 years by Age groups, School attendance, Sex, Residence and Community Population aged 3-5 years Population aged 6-10 years Population aged 11-14 years Administrative Unit UN / MZ / ZL UZ Vill RMO Residence Attending school Not attending school Attending school Not attending school Attending school Not attending school WA MH Community Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 85 03 09 889 2 *Sankar Pur (Part) 5 7 96 65 92 111 52 39 80 74 23 8 85 03 16 Kalu Para Union Total 20 11 846 784 1016 1010 333 326 568 613 218 124 85 03 16 076 1 *Bairampur 7 1 223 200 193 214 95 87 111 102 42 27 85 03 16 430 1 *Jamubari 2 1 95 99 156 145 29 27 71 90 34 14 85 03 16 459 1 *Kalu Para 7 7 297 255 382 361 108 111 206 237 68 40 85 03 16 889 1 *Sankarpur (Part) 4 2 231 230 285 290 101 101 180 184 74 43 85 03 18 Bishnupur Union Total 77 86 1176 1123 1533 1464 580 452 1006 986 277 122 85 03 18 153 1 *Buzruk Bagbar 3 6 108 120 144 122 82 66 82 75 30 19 85 03 18 153 01 1 Asraf Uddiner Para 0 1 10 16 25 11 12 9 12 13 5 4 85 03 18 153 02 1 Abdur Rahimer Para 2 1 16 16 16 11 9 8 11 8 2 2 85 03 18 153 03 1 Danga Para 0 0 3 5 11 13 0 1 8 8 0 0 85 03 18 153 04 1 Koch Para 0 0 14 20 18 24 2 1 15 5 2 2 85 03 18 153 05 1 Bairagi Para 0 2 5 3 8 5 2 0 5 5 0 0 85 03 18 153 06 1 Sarkar Para 0 0 43 48 50 38 37 26 23 24 10 5 85 03 18 153 07 1 Sekar Para 1 2 17 12 16 20 20 21 8 12 11 6 85 03 18 162 1 *Buzruk Hazipur 1 0 114 114 95 79 80 47 85 98 30 13 85 03 18 191 1 *Chhota Hazipur 21 29 164 140 240 227 42 36 176 157 42 16 85 03 18 210 1 *Dakshin Bishnupur 3 5 212 205 244 233 120 110 161 209 39 10 85 03 18 210 01 1 Chowdhury Para 2 0 12 8 14 14 7 6 9 19 4 1 85 03 18 210 02 1 Teli Para 1 0 12 9 4 15 6 1 8 12 2 1 85 03 18 210 03 1 Pramanik Para 0 0 15 11 18 9 13 14 4 12 4 2 85 03 18 210 04 1 Dhar Para 0 0 20 10 13 8 26 13 7 14 2 0 85 03 18 210 05 1 Sardar Para 0 0 11 7 9 9 0 7 8 6 0 1 85 03 18 210 06 1 Chand Para 0 0 12 19 30 25 12 16 20 27 6 1 85 03 18 210 07 1 Kazi Para 0 5 18 15 27 27 3 2 13 17 3 0 85 03 18 210 08 1 Munshi Para 0 0 11 9 13 12 4 6 13 14 1 1 85 03 18 210 09 1 Dewan Para 0 0 22 30 23 25 9 18 18 20 4 1 85 03 18 210 10 1 Dafadar Para 0 0 6 11 8 11 4 1 5 5 0 0 RMO: 1 = Rural, 2 = Urban and 3 = Other Urban Page 2 of 70 Table C-07: Distribution of Population aged 3-14 years by Age groups, School attendance, Sex, Residence and Community Population aged 3-5 years Population aged 6-10 years Population aged 11-14 years Administrative Unit UN / MZ / ZL UZ Vill RMO Residence Attending school Not attending school Attending school Not attending school Attending school Not attending school WA MH Community Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 85 03 18 210 11 1 Purbapara 0 0 20 20 22 26 4 6 14 20 3 0 85 03 18 210 12 1 Majh Para 0 0 27 31 29 22 26 18 23 26 6 1 85 03 18 210 13 1 Jola Para 0 0 22 20 32 20 5 2 14 15 3 0 85 03 18 210 14 1 Hari Para 0 0 4 5 2 10 1 0 5 2 1 1 85 03 18 239 1 *Dalua 5 5 59 38 61 53 13 12 27 33 15 3 85 03 18 239 01 1 Purbapara 0 0 33 26 20 21 13 10 10 14 11 1 85 03 18 239 02 1 Dalua 5 5 26 12 41 32 0 2 17 19 4 2 85 03 18 344 1 *Ghrilai 11 10 108 91 142 157 55 43 103 96 40 6 85 03 18 487 1 *Khagrband 13 15 173 153 239 237 43 26 124 118 27 17 85 03 18 487 01 1 Baragharia 1 1 21 16 25 23 5 3 19 18 3 2 85 03 18 487 02 1 Sona Para 1 1 10 5 18 10 1 0 5 7 2 2 85 03 18 487 03 1 Guna Para 0 0 19 23 27 25 6 1 6 10 6 3 85 03 18 487 04 1 Mandal Para 4 6 17 8 22 21 3 0 20 17 1 2 85 03 18 487 05 1 Moyan Para 0 0 22 18 25 21 6 2 16 17 2 1 85 03 18 487 06 1 Bania Para 0 2 38 33 35 34 17 9 20 14 4 3 85 03 18 487 07 1 Gachua Para 1 0 1 2 7 6 0 0 0 4 0 0 85 03 18 487 08 1 Saha Para 2 0 9 9 12 18 1 3 11 7 2 0 85 03 18 487 09 1 Thatari Para 4 3 11 15 27 30 1 3 16 12 2 0 85 03 18 487 10 1 Jumma Para 0 1 8 5 28 20 0 1 6 3 1 3 85 03 18 487 11 1 Paschimpara 0 1 17 19 13 29 3 4 5 9 4 1 85 03 18 774 1 *Osmanpur 20 16 238 262 368 356 145 112 248 200 54 38 85 03 25 Damodarpur Union Total 54 67 1086 1104 1495 1514 506 404 828 902 346 182 85 03 25 019 1 *Amrulbari 15 12 213 250 321 338 102 89 232 231 79 39 85 03 25 172 1 *Chak Palashbari 0 0 49 54 46 69 23 29 28 40 17 9 85 03 25 353 1 *Gopalpur 7 15 242 260 343 337 101 83 162 188 67 36 85 03 25 353 01 1 Gopalpur 2 6 117 115 188 158 45 33 83 97 30 19 85 03 25 353 02 1 Uttar Gopalpur 5 9 125 145 155 179 56 50 79 91 37 17 85 03 25 420 1 *Jamalpur 0 1 40 42 32 49 15 12 25 36 9 1 RMO: 1 = Rural, 2 = Urban and 3 = Other Urban Page 3 of 70 Table C-07: Distribution of Population aged 3-14 years by Age groups, School attendance, Sex, Residence and Community Population aged 3-5 years Population aged 6-10 years Population aged 11-14 years Administrative Unit UN / MZ / ZL UZ Vill RMO Residence Attending school Not attending school Attending school Not attending school Attending school Not attending school WA MH Community Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 85 03 25 717 1 *Mostafapur 8 6 137 128 198 195 108 89 97 125 70 43 85 03 25 870 1 *Sahapur 3 2 85 85 113 104 32 27 65 61 23 13 85 03 25 956 1 *Taluk Damodarpur 21 31 320 285 442 422 125 75 219 221 81 41 85 03 31 ' Gopalpur' Union Total 42 32 1036 1108 1348 1279 590 444 921 974 271 139 85 03 31 047 1 *Bachharajpur 0 2 40 39 27 42 38 14 12 23 22 6 85 03 31 105 1 *Basantapur 8 1 68 62 68 58 30 28 51 62 13 13 85 03 31 363 1 *Gopalpur 11 10 355 390 426 433 209 172 283 320 83 49 85 03 31 363 01 1 Station Para 0 4 18 15 19 29 6 7 21 28 2 2 85 03 31 363 02 1 Palpara 0 0 20 20 23 26 14 3 14 16 2 3 85 03 31 363 03 1 Ananda Para 0 0 2 8 5 7 1 3 5 6 0 1 85 03 31 363 04 1 Baroi Para 0 0 2 4 5 5 0 1 4 4 4 1 85 03 31 363 05 1 Acharuddin Para 0 1 13 19 18 18 10 9 12 8 2 1 85 03 31 363 06 1 Holli Para 0 0 17 26 19 20 3 4 6 19 4 4 85 03 31 363 07 1 Masna Para 0 0 19 17 22 17 5 10 10 13 6 1 85 03 31 363 08 1 Akhand Para 0 0 22 22 27 26 17 7 20 16 2 0 85 03 31 363 09 1 Ayarmari 0 1 31 33 30 28 7 8 41 25 2 2 85 03 31 363 10 1 Baragharia 10 2 13 16 39 30 8 6 15 15 6 2 85 03 31 363 11 1 Madhyapara 0 0 10 22 19 17 12 16 4 12 13 7 85 03 31 363 12 1 Paschimpara 0 2 48 40 32 28 39 24 18 19 10 5 85 03 31 363 13 1 Naya Para 0 0 36 37 39 43 15 26 19 26 3 9 85 03 31 363 14 1 Uttarpara 1 0 46 38 54 59 24 10 28 46 12 1 85 03 31 363 15 1 Thatari Para 0 0 23 29 28 20 15 9 13 23 3 1 85 03 31 363 16 1 Dakshinpara 0 0 30 29 36 51 25 20 44 39 9 6 85 03 31 363 17 1 Achar Para 0 0 5 15 11 9 8 9 9 5 3 3 85 03 31 554 1 *Kismat Basantapur 1 0 72 66 100 91 39 35 101 81 20 13 85 03 31 746 1 *Nandanpur 1 0 49 69 77 50 50 18 49 76 17 5 85 03 31 937 1 *Shibpur 21 19 452 482 650 605 224 177 425 412 116 53 85 03 37 Gopinathpur Union Total 90 92 1046 934 1420 1263 362 308 890 923 180 101 RMO: 1 = Rural, 2 = Urban and 3 = Other Urban Page 4 of 70 Table C-07: Distribution of Population aged 3-14 years by Age groups, School attendance, Sex, Residence and Community Population aged 3-5 years Population aged 6-10 years Population aged 11-14 years Administrative
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