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Poverty HCR UZ Upper & Lower -..:: Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics Incidence of Poverty 2005 % Poor % Extreme Poor (Upper poverty (Lower poverty div zl uz Uzid Geocode Division District Upazila line*) line*) 1 4 9 409 10409 Barisal Barguna Amtali 67.40 50.40 1 4 19 419 10419 Barisal Barguna Bamna 50.70 37.00 1 4 28 428 10428 Barisal Barguna Barguna Sadar 66.60 44.40 1 4 47 447 10447 Barisal Barguna Betagi 48.00 27.60 1 4 85 485 10485 Barisal Barguna Patharghata 56.30 36.10 1 6 2 602 10602 Barisal Barisal Agailjhara 33.00 16.60 1 6 3 603 10603 Barisal Barisal Babuganj 61.00 32.60 1 6 7 607 10607 Barisal Barisal Bakerganj 71.50 53.30 1 6 10 610 10610 Barisal Barisal Banari Para 56.50 34.50 1 6 32 632 10632 Barisal Barisal Gaurnadi 59.40 37.70 1 6 36 636 10636 Barisal Barisal Hizla 60.20 60.70 1 6 51 651 10651 Barisal Barisal Barisal Sadar (kotwali) 66.10 50.30 1 6 62 662 10662 Barisal Barisal Mehendiganj 68.40 57.50 1 6 69 669 10669 Barisal Barisal Muladi 56.60 36.80 1 6 94 694 10694 Barisal Barisal Wazirpur 44.40 31.00 1 9 18 918 10918 Barisal Bhola Bhola Sadar 41.40 27.50 1 9 21 921 10921 Barisal Bhola Burhanuddin 45.80 29.10 1 9 25 925 10925 Barisal Bhola Char Fasson 50.40 38.00 1 9 29 929 10929 Barisal Bhola Daulat Khan 56.70 32.50 1 9 54 954 10954 Barisal Bhola Lalmohan 47.50 27.50 1 9 65 965 10965 Barisal Bhola Manpura 48.60 34.50 1 9 91 991 10991 Barisal Bhola Tazumuddin 67.10 33.60 1 42 40 4240 14240 Barisal Jhalokati Jhalokati Sadar 42.70 24.00 1 42 43 4243 14243 Barisal Jhalokati Kanthalia 40.70 18.50 1 42 73 4273 14273 Barisal Jhalokati Nalchity 50.00 33.10 1 42 84 4284 14284 Barisal Jhalokati Rajapur 54.50 38.10 1 78 38 7838 17838 Barisal Patuakhali Bauphal 61.60 40.70 1 78 52 7852 17852 Barisal Patuakhali Dashmina 76.60 63.80 1 78 55 7855 17855 Barisal Patuakhali Dumki 36.40 28.60 1 78 57 7857 17857 Barisal Patuakhali Galachipa 76.80 68.00 1 78 66 7866 17866 Barisal Patuakhali Kala Para 74.20 64.50 1 78 76 7876 17876 Barisal Patuakhali Mirzaganj 41.70 24.70 1 78 95 7895 17895 Barisal Patuakhali Patuakhali Sadar 52.10 41.30 1 79 14 7914 17914 Barisal Pirojpur Bhandaria 44.70 34.20 1 79 47 7947 17947 Barisal Pirojpur Kawkhali 27.90 17.20 1 79 58 7958 17958 Barisal Pirojpur Mathbaria 38.10 17.90 1 79 76 7976 17976 Barisal Pirojpur Nazirpur 13.70 11.50 1 79 80 7980 17980 Barisal Pirojpur Pirojpur Sadar 22.70 16.90 1 79 87 7987 17987 Barisal Pirojpur Nesarabad (swarupkati) 20.30 11.30 2 3 4 304 20304 Chittagong Bandarban Alikadam 78.40 54.10 2 3 14 314 20314 Chittagong Bandarban Bandarban sadar 47.70 26.00 2 3 51 351 20351 Chittagong Bandarban Lama 59.00 35.90 2 3 73 373 20373 Chittagong Bandarban Naikhongchhari 72.80 49.60 2 3 89 389 20389 Chittagong Bandarban Rowangchhari 75.40 55.20 2 3 91 391 20391 Chittagong Bandarban Ruma 75.40 55.30 2 3 95 395 20395 Chittagong Bandarban Thanchi 76.70 55.80 2 12 2 1202 21202 Chittagong Brahamanbaria Akhaura 31.20 14.60 2 12 4 1204 21204 Chittagong Brahamanbaria Banchharampur 42.10 21.80 2 12 13 1213 21213 Chittagong Brahamanbaria Brahmanbaria Sadar 33.10 15.90 2 12 33 1233 21233 Chittagong Brahamanbaria Ashuganj 28.30 13.50 2 12 63 1263 21263 Chittagong Brahamanbaria Kasba 33.30 15.60 2 12 85 1285 21285 Chittagong Brahamanbaria Nabinagar 41.50 21.20 2 12 90 1290 21290 Chittagong Brahamanbaria Nasirnagar 42.90 22.30 2 12 94 1294 21294 Chittagong Brahamanbaria Sarail 40.00 20.70 2 13 22 1322 21322 Chittagong Chandpur Chandpur Sadar 26.30 13.00 2 13 45 1345 21345 Chittagong Chandpur Faridganj 29.10 13.80 2 13 47 1347 21347 Chittagong Chandpur Haim Char 30.80 16.60 2 13 49 1349 21349 Chittagong Chandpur Hajiganj 29.40 16.10 2 13 58 1358 21358 Chittagong Chandpur Kachua 31.50 18.40 % Poor % Extreme Poor (Upper poverty (Lower poverty div zl uz Uzid Geocode Division District Upazila line*) line*) 2 13 76 1376 21376 Chittagong Chandpur Matlab 33.90 19.10 2 13 79 1379 21379 Chittagong Chandpur Uttar Matlab 25.90 14.70 2 13 95 1395 21395 Chittagong Chandpur Shahrasti 25.70 14.30 2 15 4 1504 21504 Chittagong Chittagong Anowara 22.90 9.60 2 15 6 1506 21506 Chittagong Chittagong Bayejid Bostami 29.90 2.30 2 15 8 1508 21508 Chittagong Chittagong Banshkhali 42.60 22.20 2 15 10 1510 21510 Chittagong Chittagong Bakalia 30.80 2.40 2 15 12 1512 21512 Chittagong Chittagong Boalkhali 13.80 5.50 2 15 18 1518 21518 Chittagong Chittagong Chandanaish 26.10 12.40 2 15 19 1519 21519 Chittagong Chittagong Chandgaon 33.50 3.40 2 15 20 1520 21520 Chittagong Chittagong Chittagong port 28.50 2.00 2 15 28 1528 21528 Chittagong Chittagong Double Mooring 0.10 0.00 2 15 33 1533 21533 Chittagong Chittagong Fatikchhari 36.60 18.70 2 15 35 1535 21535 Chittagong Chittagong Halishahar 28.80 2.10 2 15 37 1537 21537 Chittagong Chittagong Hathazari 30.10 2.30 2 15 39 1539 21539 Chittagong Chittagong Karnafuli 6.50 0.20 2 15 41 1541 21541 Chittagong Chittagong Kotwali 9.90 0.70 2 15 43 1543 21543 Chittagong Chittagong Khulshi 29.80 2.20 2 15 47 1547 21547 Chittagong Chittagong Lohagara 31.30 14.80 2 15 53 1553 21553 Chittagong Chittagong Mirsharai 26.00 11.40 2 15 55 1555 21555 Chittagong Chittagong Pahartali 31.80 2.80 2 15 57 1557 21557 Chittagong Chittagong Panchlaish 31.20 2.60 2 15 61 1561 21561 Chittagong Chittagong Patiya 26.80 9.30 2 15 65 1565 21565 Chittagong Chittagong Patenga 9.90 0.40 2 15 70 1570 21570 Chittagong Chittagong Rangunia 29.00 13.30 2 15 74 1574 21574 Chittagong Chittagong Raozan 17.70 7.10 2 15 78 1578 21578 Chittagong Chittagong Sandwip 40.80 20.30 2 15 82 1582 21582 Chittagong Chittagong Satkania 30.50 14.60 2 15 86 1586 21586 Chittagong Chittagong Sitakunda 21.50 1.50 2 19 9 1909 21909 Chittagong Comilla Barura 32.70 15.10 2 19 15 1915 21915 Chittagong Comilla Brahman para 29.50 13.60 2 19 18 1918 21918 Chittagong Comilla Burichang 30.30 14.10 2 19 27 1927 21927 Chittagong Comilla Chandina 36.10 16.60 2 19 31 1931 21931 Chittagong Comilla Chauddagram 31.00 14.60 2 19 36 1936 21936 Chittagong Comilla Daudkandi 33.30 15.30 2 19 40 1940 21940 Chittagong Comilla Debidwar 29.00 13.30 2 19 54 1954 21954 Chittagong Comilla Homna 39.10 19.30 2 19 67 1967 21967 Chittagong Comilla Comilla Sadar (kotwali) 17.60 7.50 2 19 72 1972 21972 Chittagong Comilla Laksam 38.10 18.00 2 19 75 1975 21975 Chittagong Comilla Meghna 33.20 15.50 2 19 81 1981 21981 Chittagong Comilla Muradnagar 25.20 10.90 2 19 87 1987 21987 Chittagong Comilla Nangalkot 25.80 11.10 2 22 16 2216 22216 Chittagong Cox's Bazar Chakaria 39.50 16.90 2 22 24 2224 22224 Chittagong Cox's Bazar Cox's Bazar Sadar 38.50 17.70 2 22 45 2245 22245 Chittagong Cox's Bazar Kutubdia 50.30 24.30 2 22 49 2249 22249 Chittagong Cox's Bazar Maheshkhali 60.70 34.80 2 22 66 2266 22266 Chittagong Cox's Bazar Ramu 59.70 34.60 2 22 90 2290 22290 Chittagong Cox's Bazar Teknaf 73.10 52.00 2 22 94 2294 22294 Chittagong Cox's Bazar Ukhia 68.70 43.30 2 30 14 3014 23014 Chittagong Feni Chhagalnaiya 9.80 4.00 2 30 25 3025 23025 Chittagong Feni Daganbhuiyan 12.40 4.70 2 30 29 3029 23029 Chittagong Feni Feni Sadar 11.40 4.30 2 30 51 3051 23051 Chittagong Feni Parshuram 11.90 4.70 2 30 94 3094 23094 Chittagong Feni Sonagazi 16.80 6.30 2 46 43 4643 24643 Chittagong Khagrachhari Dighinala 33.40 16.00 2 46 49 4649 24649 Chittagong Khagrachhari Khagrachhari Sadar 34.60 14.80 2 46 61 4661 24661 Chittagong Khagrachhari Lakshmichhari 53.20 27.40 2 46 65 4665 24665 Chittagong Khagrachhari Mahalchhari 36.50 18.00 2 46 67 4667 24667 Chittagong Khagrachhari Manikchhari 41.30 19.90 2 46 70 4670 24670 Chittagong Khagrachhari Matiranga 39.50 18.70 2 46 77 4677 24677 Chittagong Khagrachhari Panchhari 37.70 17.20 2 46 80 4680 24680 Chittagong Khagrachhari Ramgarh 34.70 17.30 2 51 43 5143 25143 Chittagong Lakshmipur Lakshmipur Sadar 26.90 10.80 2 51 58 5158 25158 Chittagong Lakshmipur Roypur 32.10 14.00 2 51 65 5165 25165 Chittagong Lakshmipur Ramganj 20.10 7.80 2 51 73 5173 25173 Chittagong Lakshmipur Ramgati 58.10 32.20 % Poor % Extreme Poor (Upper poverty (Lower poverty div zl uz Uzid Geocode Division District Upazila line*) line*) 2 75 7 7507 27507 Chittagong Noakhali Begumganj 24.80 10.00 2 75 10 7510 27510 Chittagong Noakhali Chatkhil 17.50 6.60 2 75 21 7521 27521 Chittagong Noakhali Companiganj 41.00 19.40 2 75 36 7536 27536 Chittagong Noakhali Hatiya 48.70 25.50 2 75 80 7580 27580 Chittagong Noakhali Senbagh 24.40 10.50 2 75 87 7587 27587 Chittagong Noakhali Noakhali Sadar (sudharam) 44.30 21.60 2 84 7 8407 28407 Chittagong Rangamati Baghai Chhari 49.90 25.40 2 84 21 8421 28421 Chittagong Rangamati Barkal 42.70 19.60 2 84 25 8425 28425 Chittagong Rangamati Kawkhali (betbunia) 44.10 21.20 2 84 29 8429 28429 Chittagong Rangamati Belai Chhari 51.50 31.70 2 84 36 8436 28436 Chittagong Rangamati Kaptai 24.30 11.70 2 84 47 8447 28447 Chittagong Rangamati Jurai Chhari Thana 35.00 18.00 2 84 58 8458 28458 Chittagong Rangamati Langadu 56.70 30.50 2 84 75 8475 28475 Chittagong Rangamati Maniarchar 32.50 14.30 2 84 78 8478 28478 Chittagong Rangamati Rajasthali 48.10 25.70 2 84 87 8487 28487 Chittagong Rangamati Rangamati Sadar 27.50 13.20 3 26 4 2604 32604 Dhaka Dhaka Badda 18.00 6.40 3 26 6 2606 32606 Dhaka Dhaka Biman Bandar Thana 11.30 7.30 3 26 8 2608 32608 Dhaka Dhaka Cantonment 12.10 4.60 3 26 12 2612 32612 Dhaka Dhaka Demra 21.50 8.20 3 26 14 2614 32614 Dhaka Dhaka Dhamrai 35.00 23.20 3 26 16 2616 32616 Dhaka Dhaka Dhanmondi 2.50 1.00 3 26 18 2618 32618 Dhaka Dhaka Dohar 38.50 27.20 3 26 26 2626 32626 Dhaka Dhaka Gulshan 8.60 2.90 3 26 28 2628 32628 Dhaka Dhaka Hazaribagh 17.20 6.60 3 26 30 2630 32630 Dhaka Dhaka Kafrul 13.10 4.70 3 26 34 2634 32634 Dhaka Dhaka Kamrangir Char 51.70 30.80 3 26 36 2636 32636 Dhaka Dhaka Khilgaon 11.60 4.10 3 26 38 2638
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