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Page 1 of 86 Table C-13: Distribution of Population by Religion, Residence and Community Table C-13: Distribution of Population by Religion, Residence and Community Administrative Unit UN / MZ / ZL UZ Vill RMO Residence Total Muslim Hindu Christian Buddhist Others WA MH Community 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 48 Kishoreganj Zila Total 2911907 2752007 158538 269 19 1074 48 1 Kishoreganj Zila 2422877 2316064 105619 146 9 1039 48 2 Kishoreganj Zila 408762 368417 40187 116 9 33 48 3 Kishoreganj Zila 80268 67526 12732 7 1 2 48 02 Austagram Upazila Total 152523 132000 20494 9 0 20 48 02 1 Austagram Upazila 135123 116311 18788 6 0 18 48 02 3 Austagram Upazila 17400 15689 1706 3 0 2 48 02 11 Adampur Union Total 24182 20930 3249 3 0 0 48 02 11 033 1 *Adampur 6743 6714 29 0 0 0 48 02 11 033 01 1 Nurpur 3738 3736 2 0 0 0 48 02 11 033 02 1 Balur Char 1187 1187 0 0 0 0 48 02 11 033 03 1 Adampur 1818 1791 27 0 0 0 48 02 11 050 1 *Adampur Laura 9718 9452 266 0 0 0 48 02 11 050 01 1 Ayanarkandi 977 977 0 0 0 0 48 02 11 050 02 1 Bairagikandi 4200 4129 71 0 0 0 48 02 11 050 03 1 Tokarkandi 1476 1476 0 0 0 0 48 02 11 050 04 1 Nayahati 1184 1184 0 0 0 0 48 02 11 050 05 1 Laura 1135 940 195 0 0 0 48 02 11 050 06 1 Jabbar Langha 552 552 0 0 0 0 48 02 11 050 07 1 Chikna Kandi 194 194 0 0 0 0 48 02 11 252 1 *Bhatura 2226 1030 1196 0 0 0 48 02 11 252 01 1 Bhatura 827 0 827 0 0 0 48 02 11 252 02 1 Isapur 1151 782 369 0 0 0 48 02 11 252 03 1 Sitarampur 248 248 0 0 0 0 48 02 11 387 1 *Chaudanta Basti 2988 1416 1569 3 0 0 48 02 11 387 01 1 Chaudanta 1844 272 1569 3 0 0 48 02 11 387 02 1 Islam Pur 1144 1144 0 0 0 0 48 02 11 522 1 *Kairail 2318 2318 0 0 0 0 48 02 11 775 1 *Matiakhola 189 0 189 0 0 0 RMO: 1 = Rural, 2 = Urban and 3 = Other Urban Page 1 of 86 Table C-13: Distribution of Population by Religion, Residence and Community Administrative Unit UN / MZ / ZL UZ Vill RMO Residence Total Muslim Hindu Christian Buddhist Others WA MH Community 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 48 02 23 Austagram Union Total 20384 18520 1859 3 0 2 48 02 23 1 Austagram Union 2984 2831 153 0 0 0 48 02 23 3 Austagram Union 17400 15689 1706 3 0 2 48 02 23 067 3 *Austagram Sadar 17400 15689 1706 3 0 2 48 02 23 084 1 *Asia (Part) 1675 1675 0 0 0 0 48 02 23 185 1 *Barai Char 743 590 153 0 0 0 48 02 23 438 1 *Doai Bhatera 566 566 0 0 0 0 48 02 35 Bangal Para Union Total 15974 12801 3153 2 0 18 48 02 35 101 1 *Bagaia 636 636 0 0 0 0 48 02 35 151 1 *Bangal Para 5549 4791 758 0 0 0 48 02 35 151 01 1 Bangal Para 1769 1060 709 0 0 0 48 02 35 151 02 1 Rathani 2126 2125 1 0 0 0 48 02 35 151 03 1 Anwarpur 1654 1606 48 0 0 0 48 02 35 236 1 *Bhatinagar 1177 224 951 2 0 0 48 02 35 320 1 *Char Pratap 266 110 156 0 0 0 48 02 35 489 1 *Haidarabad 370 0 370 0 0 0 48 02 35 742 1 *Laura 2217 2210 7 0 0 0 48 02 35 742 01 1 Laura 1298 1298 0 0 0 0 48 02 35 742 02 1 Nazir Pur 919 912 7 0 0 0 48 02 35 826 1 *Noagaon 1902 1877 25 0 0 0 48 02 35 843 1 *Osmanpur 3857 2953 886 0 0 18 48 02 35 843 01 1 Osmanpur 2138 1852 268 0 0 18 48 02 35 843 02 1 Manoharpur 1719 1101 618 0 0 0 48 02 47 Deoghar Union Total 19121 18784 337 0 0 0 48 02 47 421 1 *Deoghar 11470 11470 0 0 0 0 48 02 47 421 01 1 Deoghar 4711 4711 0 0 0 0 48 02 47 421 02 1 Alinagar 6759 6759 0 0 0 0 48 02 47 876 1 *Paon 4202 3993 209 0 0 0 48 02 47 876 01 1 Paon 842 842 0 0 0 0 RMO: 1 = Rural, 2 = Urban and 3 = Other Urban Page 2 of 86 Table C-13: Distribution of Population by Religion, Residence and Community Administrative Unit UN / MZ / ZL UZ Vill RMO Residence Total Muslim Hindu Christian Buddhist Others WA MH Community 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 48 02 47 876 02 1 Saday Nagar 701 492 209 0 0 0 48 02 47 876 03 1 Kagadigram 2659 2659 0 0 0 0 48 02 47 944 1 *Sabhianagar 3449 3321 128 0 0 0 48 02 59 Kalma Union Total 11116 3898 7217 1 0 0 48 02 59 168 1 *Bara Haor (Part) 1102 0 1101 1 0 0 48 02 59 219 1 *Bazuri 604 2 602 0 0 0 48 02 59 337 1 *Charia 1923 1923 0 0 0 0 48 02 59 337 01 1 Dhalarkandi 1052 1052 0 0 0 0 48 02 59 337 02 1 Shibla 871 871 0 0 0 0 48 02 59 354 1 *Charia Sharifpur 2167 1881 286 0 0 0 48 02 59 539 1 *Kakuria 910 0 910 0 0 0 48 02 59 573 1 *Kalma 2220 19 2201 0 0 0 48 02 59 573 01 1 Kalma 481 19 462 0 0 0 48 02 59 573 02 1 Halalpur 1739 0 1739 0 0 0 48 02 59 994 1 *Sapanta 2190 73 2117 0 0 0 48 02 59 994 01 1 Sapanta 1740 1 1739 0 0 0 48 02 59 994 02 1 Shantipur 450 72 378 0 0 0 48 02 71 Kastail Union Total 15029 13854 1175 0 0 0 48 02 71 590 1 *Karara 3802 3794 8 0 0 0 48 02 71 607 1 *Kargaon 1003 1003 0 0 0 0 48 02 71 623 1 *Kastail 6043 5777 266 0 0 0 48 02 71 623 01 1 Kastail 5731 5465 266 0 0 0 48 02 71 623 02 1 Bahadurppur 312 312 0 0 0 0 48 02 71 758 1 *Maszidjam 4181 3280 901 0 0 0 48 02 83 Khayerpur Abdullahpur Union Total 30836 29842 994 0 0 0 48 02 83 016 1 *Abdullahpur 12366 12332 34 0 0 0 48 02 83 134 1 *Bajuka 3728 3439 289 0 0 0 48 02 83 134 01 1 Bajuka 2587 2298 289 0 0 0 48 02 83 134 02 1 Baligaon 1141 1141 0 0 0 0 RMO: 1 = Rural, 2 = Urban and 3 = Other Urban Page 3 of 86 Table C-13: Distribution of Population by Religion, Residence and Community Administrative Unit UN / MZ / ZL UZ Vill RMO Residence Total Muslim Hindu Christian Buddhist Others WA MH Community 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 48 02 83 455 1 *Gayeshpur 1335 1335 0 0 0 0 48 02 83 556 1 *Kalimpur 2848 2848 0 0 0 0 48 02 83 674 1 *Khalagaon 442 1 441 0 0 0 48 02 83 725 1 *Khayerpur 8672 8447 225 0 0 0 48 02 83 725 01 1 Khayerpur 3880 3880 0 0 0 0 48 02 83 725 02 1 Kadamchal 3068 3056 12 0 0 0 48 02 83 725 03 1 Anwarpur 401 401 0 0 0 0 48 02 83 725 04 1 Kadirpur 1323 1110 213 0 0 0 48 02 83 978 1 *Samar Char 1445 1440 5 0 0 0 48 02 91 Purba Austagram Union Total 15881 13371 2510 0 0 0 48 02 91 084 1 *Asia(Part) 39 39 0 0 0 0 48 02 91 202 1 *Batrishgaon 567 531 36 0 0 0 48 02 91 286 1 *Birgaon 7170 6149 1021 0 0 0 48 02 91 286 01 1 Birgaon 6294 5273 1021 0 0 0 48 02 91 286 02 1 Islampur 876 876 0 0 0 0 48 02 91 708 1 *Khasal 4993 3784 1209 0 0 0 48 02 91 708 01 1 Khasal 3932 3501 431 0 0 0 48 02 91 708 02 1 Ekhurdia 1061 283 778 0 0 0 48 02 91 792 1 *Narsing Purbabad 3112 2868 244 0 0 0 48 06 Bajitpur Upazila Total 248730 226617 22089 20 1 3 48 06 1 Bajitpur Upazila 213832 195723 18086 19 1 3 48 06 2 Bajitpur Upazila 34898 30894 4003 1 0 0 48 06 2 Bajitpur Paurashava 34898 30894 4003 1 0 0 48 06 01 Ward No-01 Total 3078 3009 69 0 0 0 48 06 01 580 2 *East Raberkandi 814 809 5 0 0 0 48 06 01 723 2 *Raberkandi 1259 1256 3 0 0 0 48 06 01 735 2 *Purba Basantapur 1005 944 61 0 0 0 48 06 02 Ward No-02 Total 4552 3410 1142 0 0 0 48 06 02 700 2 *Paschim Basantapur 996 647 349 0 0 0 RMO: 1 = Rural, 2 = Urban and 3 = Other Urban Page 4 of 86 Table C-13: Distribution of Population by Religion, Residence and Community Administrative Unit UN / MZ / ZL UZ Vill RMO Residence Total Muslim Hindu Christian Buddhist Others WA MH Community 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 48 06 02 842 2 *Purba Mathurapur 1398 1389 9 0 0 0 48 06 02 920 2 *West Mothurapur 2158 1374 784 0 0 0 48 06 03 Ward No-03 Total 3672 2745 927 0 0 0 48 06 03 045 2 *Basak Para 563 352 211 0 0 0 48 06 03 090 2 *Bajitpur Bazar 575 373 202 0 0 0 48 06 03 633 2 *Paglar Char 1097 725 372 0 0 0 48 06 03 671 2 *Purba Bajitpur 567 468 99 0 0 0 48 06 03 678 2 *Purba Pailanpur 870 827 43 0 0 0 48 06 04 Ward No-04 Total 3840 3488 352 0 0 0 48 06 04 290 2 *Dari Gagutia 1920 1827 93 0 0 0 48 06 04 407 2 *Mirerband 792 787 5 0 0 0 48 06 04 587 2 *East Nandia Aliabad 1128 874 254 0 0 0 48 06 05 Ward No-05 Total 3719 3209 510 0 0 0 48 06 05 452 2 *Nandina Aliabad 976 791 185 0 0 0 48 06 05 560 2 *Mathar Hati 258 244 14 0 0 0 48 06 05 687 2 *Paschim Nanidna Aliabad 1804 1498 306 0 0 0 48 06 05 875 2 *Purba Bhagalpur 681 676 5 0 0 0 48 06 06 Ward No-06 Total 5406 5168 238 0 0 0 48 06 06 497 2 *Madhya Bhagalpur 1932 1925 7 0 0 0 48 06 06 859 2 *Paschim Bhagalpur (Medical) 3474 3243 231 0 0 0 48 06 07 Ward No-07 Total 3329 3091 238 0 0 0 48 06 07 361 2 *Purba Nitarkandi 607 567 40 0 0 0 48 06 07 949 2 *Paschim Nitarkandi 887 847 40 0 0 0 48 06 07 995 2 *Paschim Pailanpur 1835 1677 158 0 0 0 48 06 08 Ward No-08 Total 3095 2618 476 1 0 0 48 06 08 226 2 *Darikandi 662 604 58 0 0 0 48 06 08 814 2 *Pashim Bajitpur 979 738 241 0 0 0 48 06 08 916 2 *Purba Chandragram 1454 1276 177 1 0 0 48 06 09 Ward No-09 Total 4207 4156 51 0 0 0 RMO: 1 = Rural, 2 = Urban and 3 = Other Urban Page 5 of 86 Table C-13: Distribution of Population by Religion, Residence and Community Administrative Unit UN / MZ / ZL UZ Vill RMO Residence Total Muslim Hindu Christian Buddhist Others WA MH Community 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 48 06 09 452 2 *Madhya Chandragram 1487 1477 10 0 0 0 48 06 09 904 2 *Paschim Chandragram 2720 2679 41 0 0 0 48 06 17 Baliardi Union Total 15903 13757 2142 4 0 0 48 06 17 078 1 *Baliardi 3620 3363 257 0 0 0 48 06 17 078 01 1 Baliardi 2866 2866 0 0 0 0 48 06 17 078 02 1 Aynarkandi 257 0 257 0 0 0 48 06 17 078 03 1 Mathun Shapur 497 497 0 0 0 0 48 06 17 335 1 *Ghoradara 2652 1936 713 3 0 0 48 06 17 335 01 1 Ghoradara 730 416 314 0 0 0 48 06 17 335 02 1 Sagar Fena 1231 1231 0 0 0 0 48 06 17 335 03 1 Baraichapa 394 265 129 0 0 0 48 06 17 335 04 1 Gopinathpur 297 24 270 3 0 0 48 06 17 491 1 *Kaimer Bauli 972 31 940 1 0 0 48 06 17 939 1 *Selimerkandi 3285 3053 232 0 0 0 48 06 17 939 01 1 Adarsha Gram 433 433 0 0 0 0 48 06 17 939 02 1 Atkapara 296 296 0 0 0 0 48 06 17 939 03 1 Osman Pur 1175 1024 151 0 0 0 48 06 17 939 04 1 Paschim Noahata 835 754 81 0 0 0 48 06 17 939 05 1 Rajnagar 95 95 0 0 0 0 48 06 17 939 06 1 Shaplanja 451 451 0 0 0 0 48 06 17 950 1 *Shimultala 1943 1943 0 0 0 0 48 06 17 966 1 *Yousuf Darbar 3431 3431 0 0 0 0 48 06 17 966 01 1 Baniahat 570 570 0 0 0 0 48 06 17 966 02 1 Ghonahati 956 956 0 0 0 0 48 06 17 966 03 1 Shahpur 695 695 0 0 0 0 48 06 17 966 04 1 Dayarampur 311 311 0 0
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