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57 47 01 096 2 *Banshbaria Dakshin Para 350 186 164 171 1 0 0 1 Table C-10: Distribution of Population aged 7 years and above not attending school by Employment Status, Sex, Residence and Community Employment Status Administrative Unit Population aged 7+ and not UN / MZ / ZL UZ Vill RMO Residence attending school Employed Looking for work Household work Do not work WA MH Community Both Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 57 Meherpur Zila Total 230121 110699 119422 98340 3162 383 222 692 102455 11284 13583 57 1 Meherpur Zila 211904 102347 109557 91261 2632 363 201 632 94669 10091 12055 57 2 Meherpur Zila 14056 6342 7714 5300 496 18 15 29 5946 995 1257 57 3 Meherpur Zila 4161 2010 2151 1779 34 2 6 31 1840 198 271 57 47 Gangni Upazila Total 116279 56215 60064 49999 1648 207 120 391 52038 5618 6258 57 47 1 Gangni Upazila 108304 52459 55845 46691 1517 196 114 356 48434 5216 5780 57 47 2 Gangni Upazila 6339 2975 3364 2606 117 10 4 14 2842 345 401 57 47 3 Gangni Upazila 1636 781 855 702 14 1 2 21 762 57 77 57 47 Gangni Paurashava 6339 2975 3364 2606 117 10 4 14 2842 345 401 57 47 01 Ward No-01 Total 825 423 402 386 10 0 0 1 371 36 21 57 47 01 096 2 *Banshbaria Dakshin Para 350 186 164 171 1 0 0 1 153 14 10 57 47 01 097 2 *Banshbaria Paschimpara 121 62 59 60 0 0 0 0 57 2 2 57 47 01 098 2 *Banshbaria Uttarpara 142 70 72 62 1 0 0 0 67 8 4 57 47 01 329 2 *Banshbaria Purbapara 105 46 59 38 5 0 0 0 52 8 2 57 47 01 337 2 *Jhinirpul Para 107 59 48 55 3 0 0 0 42 4 3 57 47 02 Ward No-02 Total 724 329 395 286 14 0 1 5 330 38 50 57 47 02 298 2 *Chuagachha Cinema Hallpara 86 32 54 24 1 0 0 1 41 7 12 57 47 02 403 2 *Gangni Degree College Para 10 3 7 0 0 0 0 0 5 3 2 57 47 02 710 2 *Shishir Para 628 294 334 262 13 0 1 4 284 28 36 57 47 03 Ward No-03 Total 994 457 537 409 15 3 1 0 470 45 51 57 47 03 299 2 *Chaugachha Cristian Para 389 183 206 162 4 2 0 0 184 19 18 57 47 03 305 2 *Chaugachha Paschimpara 300 142 158 133 0 1 0 0 150 8 8 57 47 03 309 2 *Chaugachha School Para 186 73 113 62 7 0 1 0 84 11 21 57 47 03 311 2 *Chaugahha Bhita Para 119 59 60 52 4 0 0 0 52 7 4 57 47 04 Ward No-04 Total 481 208 273 171 6 1 1 0 214 36 52 57 47 04 301 2 *Chaugachha Hospitalpara 154 68 86 48 2 1 0 0 58 19 26 57 47 04 303 2 *Chaugachha Jame Masjidpara 178 80 98 73 0 0 0 0 87 7 11 57 47 04 307 2 *Chaugachha Purbapara 149 60 89 50 4 0 1 0 69 10 15 RMO: 1 = Rural, 2 = Urban and 3 = Other Urban Page 1 of 18 Table C-10: Distribution of Population aged 7 years and above not attending school by Employment Status, Sex, Residence and Community Employment Status Administrative Unit Population aged 7+ and not UN / MZ / ZL UZ Vill RMO Residence attending school Employed Looking for work Household work Do not work WA MH Community Both Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 57 47 05 Ward No-05 Total 557 265 292 235 4 0 1 0 253 30 34 57 47 05 311 2 *Chaugachha Bhita Para 90 47 43 43 0 0 1 0 37 4 5 57 47 05 425 2 *Gangni Uttarpara 65 22 43 16 2 0 0 0 30 6 11 57 47 05 429 2 *Paschim Malshadah (Part) 402 196 206 176 2 0 0 0 186 20 18 57 47 06 Ward No-06 Total 673 317 356 283 27 1 0 1 288 32 41 57 47 06 423 2 *Fataipur 171 72 99 67 1 0 0 0 90 5 8 57 47 06 425 2 *Gangni Eidga & Doapara 368 177 191 151 26 0 0 0 135 26 30 57 47 06 429 2 *Paschim Malshadah (Part)& Para 134 68 66 65 0 1 0 1 63 1 3 57 47 07 Ward No-07 Total 803 374 429 332 16 2 0 3 369 37 44 57 47 07 427 2 *Gangni Bhita Para 223 96 127 78 10 0 0 3 103 15 14 57 47 07 429 2 *Purba Malshadah 580 278 302 254 6 2 0 0 266 22 30 57 47 08 Ward No-08 Total 342 131 211 113 13 0 0 1 154 17 44 57 47 08 425 2 *Gangni Bagan Para 154 66 88 54 1 0 0 0 72 12 15 57 47 08 426 2 *Gangni Bazarpara 89 28 61 24 6 0 0 0 41 4 14 57 47 08 472 2 *Gangni Upazila Chattar 99 37 62 35 6 0 0 1 41 1 15 57 47 09 Ward No-09 Total 940 471 469 391 12 3 0 3 393 74 64 57 47 09 429 2 *Purba Malsadaha Olipara 81 38 43 30 0 0 0 0 39 8 4 57 47 09 432 2 *Gangni Mathpara 700 361 339 293 5 3 0 3 281 62 53 57 47 09 443 2 *Gangni Thana Para 159 72 87 68 7 0 0 0 73 4 7 57 47 10 Bamandi Union Total 9595 4693 4902 4080 156 21 6 39 4219 553 521 57 47 10 1 Bamandi Union 8750 4304 4446 3736 143 21 6 22 3821 525 476 57 47 10 3 Bamandi Union 845 389 456 344 13 0 0 17 398 28 45 57 47 10 028 1 *Alinagar 359 185 174 167 4 2 0 0 163 16 7 57 47 10 077 1 *Baliaghata 1405 693 712 611 34 2 1 6 616 74 61 57 47 10 077 01 1 Baliaghata 1055 530 525 462 33 2 1 4 443 62 48 57 47 10 077 02 1 Joraghat 350 163 187 149 1 0 0 2 173 12 13 57 47 10 086 1 *Bamandi 594 265 329 224 22 1 0 2 271 38 36 57 47 10 367 3 *Debipur 845 389 456 344 13 0 0 17 398 28 45 RMO: 1 = Rural, 2 = Urban and 3 = Other Urban Page 2 of 18 Table C-10: Distribution of Population aged 7 years and above not attending school by Employment Status, Sex, Residence and Community Employment Status Administrative Unit Population aged 7+ and not UN / MZ / ZL UZ Vill RMO Residence attending school Employed Looking for work Household work Do not work WA MH Community Both Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 57 47 10 714 1 *Mahabbatpur 452 234 218 223 1 0 0 1 204 10 13 57 47 10 792 1 *Munda 975 467 508 409 3 1 0 2 457 55 48 57 47 10 792 01 1 Munda 435 215 220 177 2 0 0 0 195 38 23 57 47 10 792 02 1 Badia Para 540 252 288 232 1 1 0 2 262 17 25 57 47 10 801 1 *Nishipur 837 398 439 315 12 5 2 5 339 73 86 57 47 10 869 1 *Ramnagar 1859 936 923 805 24 1 0 2 784 128 115 57 47 10 869 01 1 Ramnagar 1099 545 554 471 23 1 0 2 479 71 52 57 47 10 869 02 1 Bholar Dair 88 46 42 42 0 0 0 0 37 4 5 57 47 10 869 03 1 Abhaynagar 274 135 139 112 0 0 0 0 106 23 33 57 47 10 869 04 1 Brajapur Ramnagar(Natunpa 398 210 188 180 1 0 0 0 162 30 25 57 47 10 985 1 *Terail 2269 1126 1143 982 43 9 3 4 987 131 110 57 47 10 985 01 1 Terail 2072 1033 1039 898 43 7 3 4 898 124 95 57 47 10 985 02 1 Durlavpur 197 93 104 84 0 2 0 0 89 7 15 57 47 21 Dhankhola Union Total 16114 8038 8076 7288 229 22 12 37 6956 691 879 57 47 21 009 1 *Ajan 818 395 423 346 15 1 2 0 351 48 55 57 47 21 048 1 *Arpara 1217 629 588 593 28 0 1 3 506 33 53 57 47 21 057 1 *Bagunda 206 87 119 79 0 0 0 0 91 8 28 57 47 21 135 1 *Ber Elangi 418 198 220 183 2 0 0 0 190 15 28 57 47 21 173 1 *Bhat Para 885 446 439 411 3 0 0 0 391 35 45 57 47 21 173 01 1 Bhat Para 473 241 232 226 3 0 0 0 210 15 19 57 47 21 173 02 1 Kharampur 412 205 207 185 0 0 0 0 181 20 26 57 47 21 328 1 *Chitla 562 258 304 239 13 1 1 0 250 18 40 57 47 21 357 1 *Dakshin Tentulbaria 166 82 84 70 3 0 0 1 76 11 5 57 47 21 376 1 *Dhankhola 2025 1043 982 950 29 7 0 4 849 82 104 57 47 21 396 1 *Dhepa 505 263 242 253 0 0 0 0 224 10 18 57 47 21 396 01 1 Dhepa 414 216 198 208 0 0 0 0 185 8 13 57 47 21 396 02 1 Panga Shi Para 91 47 44 45 0 0 0 0 39 2 5 57 47 21 444 1 *Garadob 2109 1048 1061 951 2 4 1 9 955 84 103 RMO: 1 = Rural, 2 = Urban and 3 = Other Urban Page 3 of 18 Table C-10: Distribution of Population aged 7 years and above not attending school by Employment Status, Sex, Residence and Community Employment Status Administrative Unit Population aged 7+ and not UN / MZ / ZL UZ Vill RMO Residence attending school Employed Looking for work Household work Do not work WA MH Community Both Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 57 47 21 444 01 1 Garadob 1923 951 972 864 2 4 1 6 872 77 97 57 47 21 444 02 1 Banshbaria 186 97 89 87 0 0 0 3 83 7 6 57 47 21 531 1 *Jalsuka 931 480 451 451 18 0 0 1 416 28 17 57 47 21 569 1 *Joginda 1050 482 568 408 34 2 0 6 445 66 89 57 47 21 618 1 *Kasba 1714 835 879 763 42 3 2 8 754 61 81 57 47 21 618 01 1 Kasba 1665 814 851 743 41 3 2 8 727 60 81 57 47 21 618 02 1 Jalsuka 49 21 28 20 1 0 0 0 27 1 0 57 47 21 676 1 *Kuchuikhali 782 411 371 362 5 1 4 0 320 48 42 57 47 21 676 01 1 Kuchuikhali 316 168 148 151 5 0 0 0 129 17 14 57 47 21 676 02 1 Dighalkandi 316 165 151 140 0 0 4 0 129 25 18 57 47 21 676 03 1 Guchchhagram 150 78 72 71 0 1 0 0 62 6 10 57 47 21 724 1 *Mahishakhola 566 283 283 246 5 0 0 2 227 35 51 57 47 21 811 1 *Nityanandapur 196 104 92 91 3 0 0 0 61 13 28 57 47 21 830 1 *Pakuria 686 337 349 302 15 0 0 0 283 35 51 57 47 21 917 1 *Sanghat 1278 657 621 590 12 3 1 3 567 61 41 57 47 21 917 01 1 Sanghat 599 311 288 279 3 1 0 0 265 31 20 57 47 21 917 02 1 Chandamari 679 346 333 311 9 2 1 3 302 30 21 57 47 42 Kathuli Union Total 9603 4572 5031 4126 190 20 20 44 4316 382 505 57 47 42 193 1 *Bil Dhala 2802 1389 1413 1265 35 10 10 17 1255 97 113 57 47 42 193 01 1 Khar Mahal 768 391 377 369 15 3 5 6 338 13 19 57 47 42 193 02 1 Radha Gobindapur 1048 511 537 466 8 0 0 6 472 39 57 57 47 42 193 03 1 Lakshmi Narayanpur 696 348 348 320 10 0 5 4 316 24 17 57 47 42 193 04 1 Rangmohal 290 139 151 110 2 7 0 1 129 21 20 57 47 42 434 1 *Garabaria 2667 1246 1421 1123 90 2 3 13 1193 108 135 57 47 42 434 01 1 Garabaria 1601 740 861 677 13 1 1 6 772 56 75 57 47 42 434 02 1 Ramkrishnapur 1066 506 560 446 77 1 2 7 421 52 60 57 47 42 637 1 *Kathuli 856 384 472 343 10 1 0 5 418 35 44 57 47 42 734 1 *Mailmari 1199 584 615 526 7 4 1 3 546 51 61 RMO: 1 = Rural, 2 = Urban and 3 = Other Urban Page 4 of 18 Table C-10: Distribution of Population aged 7 years and above not attending school by Employment Status, Sex, Residence and Community Employment Status Administrative Unit Population aged 7+ and not UN / MZ / ZL UZ Vill RMO Residence attending school Employed Looking for work Household work Do not work WA MH Community Both Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 57 47 42 821 1 *Noapara 1461 694 767 626 35 1 2 2 644 65 86 57 47 42 898 1 *Sahagalpur 618
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