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Page 1 of 30 Table C-06 : Distribution of Population Aged 7 Years and Above by Literacy, Sex, Residence and Community Table C-06 : Distribution of Population aged 7 years and above by Literacy, Sex, Residence and Community Literate (can write a letter) Literacy Rate (%) Administrative Unit UN / MZ / ZL UZ Vill RMO Residence Both Male Female WA MH Community Both Male Female Yes No Yes No Yes No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 30 Feni Zila Total 723864 490019 354653 225707 369211 264312 59.6 61.1 58.3 30 1 Feni Zila 559676 405840 269502 183938 290174 221902 58.0 59.4 56.7 30 2 Feni Zila 159749 80195 82854 39913 76895 40282 66.6 67.5 65.6 30 3 Feni Zila 4439 3984 2297 1856 2142 2128 52.7 55.3 50.2 30 14 Chhagalnaiya Upazila Total 100534 58088 49035 26020 51499 32068 63.4 65.3 61.6 30 14 1 Chhagalnaiya Upazila 74974 42851 36226 18768 38748 24083 63.6 65.9 61.7 30 14 2 Chhagalnaiya Upazila 24193 13986 12067 6693 12126 7293 63.4 64.3 62.4 30 14 3 Chhagalnaiya Upazila 1367 1251 742 559 625 692 52.2 57.0 47.5 Chhagalnaiya Paurashava 30 14 01 Ward No-01 Total 723 493 325 198 398 295 59.5 62.1 57.4 30 14 01 244 2 *Dakshin Satara (Nadir Kul) 723 493 325 198 398 295 59.5 62.1 57.4 30 14 02 Ward No-02 Total 1443 1070 707 455 736 615 57.4 60.8 54.5 30 14 02 244 2 *Dakshin Satara Maddoym 1443 1070 707 455 736 615 57.4 60.8 54.5 30 14 03 Ward No-03 Total 1959 1188 954 555 1005 633 62.2 63.2 61.4 30 14 03 244 2 *Dakshin Satara Purba 986 606 488 300 498 306 61.9 61.9 61.9 30 14 03 396 2 *Ichhara Chara 973 582 466 255 507 327 62.6 64.6 60.8 30 14 04 Ward No-04 Total 1815 934 961 429 854 505 66.0 69.1 62.8 30 14 04 050 2 *Bansh Para (Part) 672 389 354 172 318 217 63.3 67.3 59.4 30 14 04 969 2 *Uttar Panua 1143 545 607 257 536 288 67.7 70.3 65.0 30 14 05 Ward No-05 Total 6474 2773 3248 1366 3226 1407 70.0 70.4 69.6 30 14 05 699 2 *Paschim Chhagalnaiya 6474 2773 3248 1366 3226 1407 70.0 70.4 69.6 30 14 06 Ward No-06 Total 3851 1887 2008 953 1843 934 67.1 67.8 66.4 30 14 06 050 2 *Bansh Para (Part) 3851 1887 2008 953 1843 934 67.1 67.8 66.4 30 14 07 Ward No-07 Total 2165 1315 1036 639 1129 676 62.2 61.9 62.5 30 14 07 219 2 *Dakshin Jaspur 2165 1315 1036 639 1129 676 62.2 61.9 62.5 30 14 08 Ward No-08 Total 3852 2578 1894 1261 1958 1317 59.9 60.0 59.8 30 14 08 598 2 *Matua 3852 2578 1894 1261 1958 1317 59.9 60.0 59.8 30 14 09 Ward No-09 Total 1911 1748 934 837 977 911 52.2 52.7 51.7 RMO: 1 = Rural, 2 = Urban and 3 = Other Urban Page 1 of 30 Table C-06 : Distribution of Population aged 7 years and above by Literacy, Sex, Residence and Community Literate (can write a letter) Literacy Rate (%) Administrative Unit UN / MZ / ZL UZ Vill RMO Residence Both Male Female WA MH Community Both Male Female Yes No Yes No Yes No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 30 14 09 775 2 *Purba Chhagalnaiya 1911 1748 934 837 977 911 52.2 52.7 51.7 30 14 47 Gopal Union Total 15549 6761 7640 2694 7909 4067 69.7 73.9 66.0 30 14 47 305 1 *Daulatpur 3478 1824 1695 720 1783 1104 65.6 70.2 61.8 30 14 47 305 01 1 Minakazi Kona 1028 479 508 192 520 287 68.2 72.6 64.4 30 14 47 305 02 1 Shekji Kona 477 578 216 231 261 347 45.2 48.3 42.9 30 14 47 305 03 1 Chaygora 956 336 492 130 464 206 74.0 79.1 69.3 30 14 47 305 04 1 Nowa Para 253 110 118 45 135 65 69.7 72.4 67.5 30 14 47 305 05 1 Dalutpur 764 321 361 122 403 199 70.4 74.7 66.9 30 14 47 311 1 *Durgapur Singhanagar 2733 871 1276 329 1457 542 75.8 79.5 72.9 30 14 47 354 1 *Gopal 2485 788 1196 330 1289 458 75.9 78.4 73.8 30 14 47 539 1 *Langalmura 2199 1082 1122 432 1077 650 67.0 72.2 62.4 30 14 47 640 1 *Nij Kunjara 4654 2196 2351 883 2303 1313 67.9 72.7 63.7 30 14 47 640 01 1 Alukdaia 821 334 383 125 438 209 71.1 75.4 67.7 30 14 47 640 02 1 Niz Kunjara 1687 842 786 343 901 499 66.7 69.6 64.4 30 14 47 640 03 1 Ahowduri Para 1410 590 805 220 605 370 70.5 78.5 62.1 30 14 47 640 04 1 Bokshi Para 415 352 209 169 206 183 54.1 55.3 53.0 30 14 47 640 05 1 Satni Para 321 78 168 26 153 52 80.5 86.6 74.6 30 14 57 Mohamaya Union Total 13449 8993 6751 4007 6698 4986 59.9 62.8 57.3 30 14 57 320 1 *Elona Pather 411 229 224 106 187 123 64.2 67.9 60.3 30 14 57 438 1 *Joynagar 1951 1533 922 694 1029 839 56.0 57.1 55.1 30 14 57 590 1 *Matiagada 2774 1553 1541 703 1233 850 64.1 68.7 59.2 30 14 57 708 1 *Paschim Debpur 1922 1488 964 642 958 846 56.4 60.0 53.1 30 14 57 784 1 *Purba Debpur 1876 1256 948 574 928 682 59.9 62.3 57.6 30 14 57 834 1 *Satyanagar 788 645 397 303 391 342 55.0 56.7 53.3 30 14 57 944 1 *Uttar Jaspur 1789 1440 845 635 944 805 55.4 57.1 54.0 30 14 57 978 1 *Uttar Satara 1938 849 910 350 1028 499 69.5 72.2 67.3 30 14 76 Pathannagar Union Total 20210 9842 9676 4467 10534 5375 67.3 68.4 66.2 30 14 76 1 Pathannagar Union 18843 8591 8934 3908 9909 4683 68.7 69.6 67.9 RMO: 1 = Rural, 2 = Urban and 3 = Other Urban Page 2 of 30 Table C-06 : Distribution of Population aged 7 years and above by Literacy, Sex, Residence and Community Literate (can write a letter) Literacy Rate (%) Administrative Unit UN / MZ / ZL UZ Vill RMO Residence Both Male Female WA MH Community Both Male Female Yes No Yes No Yes No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 30 14 76 3 Pathannagar Union 1367 1251 742 559 625 692 52.2 57.0 47.5 30 14 76 084 1 *Bathania 2618 811 1245 281 1373 530 76.3 81.6 72.1 30 14 76 134 1 *Chandpur 450 271 266 205 184 66 62.4 56.5 73.6 30 14 76 345 1 *Gandharbapur 707 421 305 191 402 230 62.7 61.5 63.6 30 14 76 371 1 *Haripur 3615 1831 1699 921 1916 910 66.4 64.8 67.8 30 14 76 371 01 1 Purba Haripur 696 336 321 159 375 177 67.4 66.9 67.9 30 14 76 371 02 1 Uttar Haripur 1293 281 615 108 678 173 82.1 85.1 79.7 30 14 76 371 03 1 Dakshin Haripur 1626 1214 763 654 863 560 57.3 53.8 60.6 30 14 76 556 3 *Madhya Silua 1367 1251 742 559 625 692 52.2 57.0 47.5 30 14 76 725 1 *Paschim Pathangar 2483 875 1214 396 1269 479 73.9 75.4 72.6 30 14 76 733 1 *Paschim Silua 1021 644 465 307 556 337 61.3 60.2 62.3 30 14 76 742 1 *Pathan Nagar 1542 616 753 264 789 352 71.5 74.0 69.1 30 14 76 742 01 1 Pathan Nagar 884 489 410 221 474 268 64.4 65.0 63.9 30 14 76 742 02 1 Kanthalia 658 127 343 43 315 84 83.8 88.9 78.9 30 14 76 750 1 *Purba Pathangar 2017 800 1028 378 989 422 71.6 73.1 70.1 30 14 76 801 1 *Pathangar 1277 872 552 383 725 489 59.4 59.0 59.7 30 14 76 809 1 *Purba Silua 1722 801 788 314 934 487 68.3 71.5 65.7 30 14 76 882 1 *Sonapur 1391 649 619 268 772 381 68.2 69.8 67.0 30 14 76 882 01 1 Paschim Sonapur 862 448 389 199 473 249 65.8 66.2 65.5 30 14 76 882 02 1 Purba Sonapur 529 201 230 69 299 132 72.5 76.9 69.4 30 14 85 Radhanagar Union Total 13725 8002 6668 3526 7057 4476 63.2 65.4 61.2 30 14 85 185 1 *Dakshin Andhar Manik 1258 727 616 314 642 413 63.4 66.2 60.9 30 14 85 497 1 *Kashipur 1281 604 595 314 686 290 68.0 65.5 70.3 30 14 85 531 1 *Lakshmipur 1092 717 494 277 598 440 60.4 64.1 57.6 30 14 85 615 1 *Mokamia 798 316 432 127 366 189 71.6 77.3 65.9 30 14 85 632 1 *Nichinta 1019 668 457 275 562 393 60.4 62.4 58.8 30 14 85 649 1 *Nij Panna 2416 2086 1172 947 1244 1139 53.7 55.3 52.2 30 14 85 716 1 *Paschim Madhugram 1139 705 534 305 605 400 61.8 63.6 60.2 RMO: 1 = Rural, 2 = Urban and 3 = Other Urban Page 3 of 30 Table C-06 : Distribution of Population aged 7 years and above by Literacy, Sex, Residence and Community Literate (can write a letter) Literacy Rate (%) Administrative Unit UN / MZ / ZL UZ Vill RMO Residence Both Male Female WA MH Community Both Male Female Yes No Yes No Yes No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 30 14 85 792 1 *Purba Madhugram 1505 606 760 266 745 340 71.3 74.1 68.7 30 14 85 902 1 *Uttar Andhar Manik 1285 791 622 363 663 428 61.9 63.1 60.8 30 14 85 952 1 *Uttar Kuhuma 1932 782 986 338 946 444 71.2 74.5 68.1 30 14 95 Subhapur Union Total 13408 10504 6233 4633 7175 5871 56.1 57.4 55.0 30 14 95 118 1 *Champaknagar 1004 1292 464 534 540 758 43.7 46.5 41.6 30 14 95 168 1 *Chhaygharia 975 1068 444 449 531 619 47.7 49.7 46.2 30 14 95 227 1 *Dakshin Kuhuma 1342 835 712 339 630 496 61.6 67.7 56.0 30 14 95 236 1 *Dakshin Mandia 1446 790 641 376 805 414 64.7 63.0 66.0 30 14 95 404 1 *Dakshin Ballabhpur 1126 282 496 103 630 179 80.0 82.8 77.9 30 14 95 430 1 *Joychandpur 1095 1553 509 711 586 842 41.4 41.7 41.0 30 14 95 446 1 *Joypur 2873 1789 1331 815 1542 974 61.6 62.0 61.3 30 14 95 455 1 *Kaiara 1032 555 483 246 549 309 65.0 66.3 64.0 30 14 95 846 1 *Jagannathsonapur 695 488 312 197 383 291 58.7 61.3 56.8 30 14 95 910 1 *Uttar Ballabhpur 701 553 326 252 375 301 55.9 56.4 55.5 30 14 95 961 1 *Uttar Mandia 1119 1299 515 611 604 688 46.3 45.7 46.7 30 25 Daganbhuiyan Upazila Total 125786 88268 57829 40615 67957 47653 58.8 58.7 58.8 30 25 1 Daganbhuiyan Upazila 107549 78167 48622 35698 58927 42469 57.9 57.7 58.1 30 25 2 Daganbhuiyan Upazila 17617 9463 8909 4615 8708 4848 65.1 65.9 64.2 30 25 3 Daganbhuiyan Upazila 620 638 298 302 322 336 49.3 49.7 48.9 Daganbhuiyan Paurashava 30 25 01 Ward No-01 Total 1139 1005 540 506 599 499 53.1 51.6 54.6 30 25 01 030 2 *Alaiarpur(Part) 723 594 335 272 388 322 54.9 55.2 54.6 30 25 01 990 2 *Uttar Sreedharpur (Part) 416 411 205 234 211 177 50.3 46.7 54.4 30 25 02 Ward No-02 Total 1901 1264 922 578 979 686 60.1 61.5 58.8 30 25 02 070 2 *Aziz Fazilpur Part 1126 667 559 293 567 374 62.8 65.6 60.3 30 25 02 944 2 *Uttar Karimpur 775 597 363 285 412 312 56.5 56.0 56.9 30 25 03 Ward No-03 Total 3423 1421 1815 686 1608 735 70.7 72.6 68.6 30 25 03 140 2 *Betua (Part) 1825 798 883 359 942 439 69.6 71.1 68.2 RMO: 1 = Rural, 2 = Urban and 3 = Other Urban Page 4 of 30 Table C-06 : Distribution of Population aged 7 years and above by Literacy, Sex, Residence and Community Literate (can write a letter) Literacy Rate (%) Administrative Unit UN / MZ / ZL UZ Vill RMO Residence Both Male Female WA MH Community Both Male Female Yes No Yes No Yes No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 30
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