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Nawg Monsoon Flood Union Se Total 6 to 59 months Total 6 to 59 months Total 5 – 18 years Total 19 - 64 years Division District Upazila union Total HH Total Population Total Male Total Female children children Rural age popn age Popn Dhaka Faridpur Char Bhadrasan Char Bhadrasan 6,006 26,438 12,400 14,038 3,494 471 8,557 13,572 Dhaka Faridpur Char Bhadrasan Char Harirampur 2,917 13,349 6,621 6,728 2,061 2,061 4,254 6,710 Dhaka Faridpur Char Bhadrasan Char Jhaukanda 730 2,804 1,416 1,388 386 386 896 1,478 Dhaka Faridpur Char Bhadrasan Gazirtek 4,578 20,845 9,893 10,952 2,562 2,562 6,715 10,838 Dhaka Faridpur Faridpur Sadar Aliabad 7,113 33,944 17,134 16,810 3,882 3,882 11,020 17,903 Dhaka Faridpur Faridpur Sadar Ambikapur 5,723 27,473 13,881 13,592 3,228 3,138 8,695 14,747 Dhaka Faridpur Faridpur Sadar Char Madhabdia 5,882 28,476 14,361 14,115 3,762 3,762 9,488 14,395 Dhaka Faridpur Faridpur Sadar Decreerchar 5,219 21,190 10,739 10,451 2,476 2,476 6,574 11,733 Dhaka Faridpur Faridpur Sadar Ishan Gopalpur 6,347 28,861 14,152 14,709 3,624 3,624 8,972 15,040 Dhaka Faridpur Faridpur Sadar Uttar Channel 4,287 21,075 10,537 10,538 3,119 3,119 7,099 10,473 Dhaka Faridpur Madhukhali Bagat 3,726 16,833 8,308 8,525 2,213 2,213 5,426 8,578 Dhaka Faridpur Madhukhali Gajna 6,795 30,406 15,267 15,139 3,646 3,646 9,599 16,318 Dhaka Faridpur Madhukhali Jahapur 2,883 12,812 6,487 6,325 1,548 1,548 3,873 6,923 Dhaka Faridpur Madhukhali Kamarkhali 4,225 18,974 9,256 9,718 2,428 2,428 6,112 9,718 Dhaka Faridpur Madhukhali Madhukhali 7,228 31,259 15,515 15,744 3,971 2,987 9,821 16,628 Dhaka Faridpur Madhukhali Noapara 5,834 25,764 13,050 12,714 3,270 2,781 8,288 13,307 Dhaka Faridpur Madhukhali Raipur 5,492 24,419 11,946 12,473 3,067 3,067 7,891 12,689 Dhaka Faridpur Sadarpur Char Nasirpur 2,211 10,541 5,264 5,277 1,763 1,763 3,623 4,912 Dhaka Faridpur Sadarpur Dheukhali 5,584 25,304 12,050 13,254 3,511 3,511 8,665 12,695 MymensinghJamalpur Bakshiganj Bagar Char 9,666 39,966 19,328 20,638 6,514 6,514 12,987 19,664 MymensinghJamalpur Bakshiganj Merur Char 7,459 32,508 16,217 16,291 5,531 5,531 10,982 15,752 MymensinghJamalpur Bakshiganj Nilakshmia 6,208 25,934 12,895 13,039 4,165 4,165 8,482 12,909 MymensinghJamalpur Bakshiganj Sadhur Para 5,484 23,861 11,785 12,076 4,094 4,094 8,073 11,459 MymensinghJamalpur Dewanganj Bahadurabad 8,852 37,520 18,696 18,824 6,199 6,199 12,727 18,148 MymensinghJamalpur Dewanganj Char Aomkhaoa 8,279 39,627 19,146 20,481 5,718 5,718 13,533 19,759 MymensinghJamalpur Dewanganj Dewanganj 5,165 20,602 10,387 10,215 2,963 2,963 6,558 10,949 MymensinghJamalpur Dewanganj Dewanganj Paurashava 9,389 38,018 18,562 19,456 4,958 - 11,741 20,575 MymensinghJamalpur Islampur Belgachha 5,158 20,799 10,066 10,733 3,557 3,557 6,976 10,033 MymensinghJamalpur Islampur Chinadulli 6,888 25,744 12,488 13,256 3,902 3,902 8,054 13,203 MymensinghJamalpur Islampur Goaler Char 7,086 29,207 14,673 14,534 4,822 4,822 10,198 14,102 MymensinghJamalpur Islampur Islampur 4,509 17,509 8,630 8,879 2,525 2,525 5,426 9,209 MymensinghJamalpur Islampur Kulkandi 2,757 10,825 5,221 5,604 1,668 1,668 3,328 5,594 MymensinghJamalpur Islampur Noarpara 6,448 25,599 12,767 12,832 4,060 4,060 8,751 12,490 MymensinghJamalpur Islampur Patharsi 7,531 28,005 13,798 14,207 3,657 3,657 8,512 15,308 MymensinghJamalpur Islampur Sapdhari 2,132 9,130 4,570 4,560 1,903 1,903 3,034 4,227 MymensinghJamalpur Jamalpur Sadar Digpaith 8,887 32,856 15,916 16,940 3,966 3,966 9,343 18,339 MymensinghJamalpur Jamalpur Sadar Kendua 9,224 35,370 17,241 18,129 4,280 4,280 10,273 19,535 MymensinghJamalpur Jamalpur Sadar Lakshmir Char 6,540 27,481 13,679 13,802 4,044 4,044 8,802 14,149 MymensinghJamalpur Jamalpur Sadar Meshta 8,091 32,624 15,806 16,818 4,015 4,015 10,380 17,110 MymensinghJamalpur Jamalpur Sadar Rashidpur 9,751 39,463 19,026 20,437 4,726 3,952 12,150 21,582 MymensinghJamalpur Jamalpur Sadar Sahabajpur 9,991 36,069 17,606 18,463 4,288 4,288 10,162 20,212 MymensinghJamalpur Jamalpur Sadar Titpalla 8,354 32,075 15,566 16,509 3,844 3,844 9,550 17,464 MymensinghJamalpur Jamalpur Sadar Tulsir Char 6,216 27,172 13,554 13,618 4,173 4,173 8,876 13,750 MymensinghJamalpur Madarganj Char Pakerdaha 9,051 37,353 18,435 18,918 5,935 5,935 11,944 18,867 MymensinghJamalpur Melandaha Adra 5,601 21,322 10,410 10,912 2,553 2,553 6,256 11,660 MymensinghJamalpur Melandaha Durmut 5,332 21,387 10,525 10,862 2,914 2,914 6,512 11,458 MymensinghJamalpur Melandaha Ghosher Para 8,298 34,271 16,722 17,549 4,853 4,853 10,777 17,735 Total 6 to 59 months Total 6 to 59 months Total 5 – 18 years Total 19 - 64 years Division District Upazila union Total HH Total Population Total Male Total Female children children Rural age popn age Popn MymensinghJamalpur Melandaha Jhaugara 7,430 29,008 14,222 14,786 3,985 3,985 8,763 15,616 MymensinghJamalpur Melandaha Kulia 6,489 23,812 11,576 12,236 3,325 3,325 7,081 12,807 MymensinghJamalpur Melandaha Mahmudpur 9,623 38,093 18,541 19,552 5,732 5,732 11,753 19,935 MymensinghJamalpur Melandaha Nangla 5,810 22,467 11,002 11,465 3,120 2,420 6,701 11,828 Dhaka Madaripur Shib Char Bandarkhola 2,094 9,129 4,496 4,633 1,439 1,439 3,049 4,452 Dhaka Madaripur Shib Char Char Janajat 3,557 17,233 8,705 8,528 2,931 2,931 6,133 7,938 Dhaka Madaripur Shib Char Matbarer Char 5,406 26,058 12,974 13,084 3,746 3,746 8,674 12,896 Dhaka Madaripur Shib Char Sannyasir Char 3,833 16,035 7,807 8,228 2,198 2,198 5,439 7,875 Dhaka Madaripur Shib Char Siruail 3,653 15,886 7,615 8,271 2,045 2,045 5,286 8,037 Dhaka Manikganj Daulatpur Bachamara 5,424 25,768 12,163 13,605 5,162 5,162 9,041 11,225 Dhaka Manikganj Daulatpur Baghutia 4,345 20,726 9,981 10,745 3,575 3,575 7,608 9,315 Dhaka Manikganj Daulatpur Chak Mirpur 5,887 24,430 11,895 12,535 3,025 2,197 7,133 13,324 Dhaka Manikganj Daulatpur Charkatari 3,013 13,993 6,970 7,023 2,349 2,349 5,033 6,428 Dhaka Manikganj Daulatpur Dhamsar 5,065 20,475 9,860 10,615 2,290 2,290 5,853 11,457 Dhaka Manikganj Daulatpur Jiyanpur 5,092 19,988 9,578 10,410 2,756 2,756 6,239 10,245 Dhaka Manikganj Daulatpur Kalia 4,932 20,422 9,833 10,589 2,431 2,431 5,889 11,188 Dhaka Manikganj Daulatpur Khalsi 4,983 21,223 10,208 11,015 2,754 2,754 6,408 11,231 Dhaka MunshiganjLohajang Bejgaon 3,046 13,220 6,209 7,011 1,510 1,378 4,061 7,026 Dhaka MunshiganjLohajang Gaodia 4,217 18,168 8,829 9,339 2,251 2,251 5,740 9,479 Dhaka MunshiganjLohajang Kanaksar 4,380 19,067 9,343 9,724 2,161 2,161 5,929 10,243 Dhaka MunshiganjLohajang Kumarbhog 2,393 10,715 5,319 5,396 1,314 1,314 3,470 5,582 Dhaka MunshiganjLohajang Medini Mandal 5,291 24,232 12,116 12,116 2,878 2,878 7,646 13,058 Dhaka MunshiganjSreenagar Atpara 2,663 12,681 6,221 6,460 1,482 1,482 3,845 6,898 Dhaka MunshiganjSreenagar Bhagyakul 5,832 24,811 12,199 12,612 2,672 2,672 7,597 13,561 Dhaka MunshiganjSreenagar Birtara 2,661 12,041 5,886 6,155 1,347 1,347 3,750 6,555 Dhaka MunshiganjSreenagar Kola Para 2,978 13,829 6,798 7,031 1,592 1,592 4,235 7,413 Dhaka MunshiganjSreenagar Kukutia 3,559 15,863 7,493 8,370 1,811 1,811 4,832 8,409 Dhaka MunshiganjSreenagar Rarikhal 4,747 22,169 10,818 11,351 2,925 2,925 7,114 11,405 Dhaka MunshiganjSreenagar Sreenagar 5,751 25,324 12,848 12,476 3,266 1,459 7,273 14,631 Dhaka MunshiganjSreenagar Tantar 3,166 14,991 7,259 7,732 1,842 1,842 4,640 8,192 MymensinghNetrakona Barhatta Asma 4,382 21,555 10,836 10,719 3,541 3,541 7,662 9,889 MymensinghNetrakona Barhatta Baushi 5,537 25,962 12,819 13,143 4,152 4,152 8,878 12,236 MymensinghNetrakona Barhatta Chhiram 3,883 18,758 9,484 9,274 3,258 3,258 6,145 8,993 MymensinghNetrakona Barhatta Roypur 5,237 24,680 12,415 12,265 4,016 4,016 8,804 11,387 MymensinghNetrakona Barhatta Sahata 6,139 29,073 14,560 14,513 4,673 4,673 9,693 13,935 MymensinghNetrakona Barhatta Singdha 5,300 26,814 13,545 13,269 4,228 4,228 9,243 12,662 MymensinghNetrakona Durgapur Bakaljora 6,064 27,588 13,633 13,955 4,563 4,563 9,397 12,936 MymensinghNetrakona Durgapur Gaokandia 6,765 30,192 15,127 15,065 5,249 5,249 10,276 14,046 MymensinghNetrakona Durgapur Kakairgara 8,698 39,715 19,687 20,028 6,827 6,827 13,560 18,396 MymensinghNetrakona Khaliajuri Chakua 4,279 22,666 11,580 11,086 4,436 4,436 7,497 10,638 MymensinghNetrakona Khaliajuri Gazipur 2,345 11,833 6,115 5,718 2,295 2,295 3,667 5,585 MymensinghNetrakona Khaliajuri Khaliajuri 2,867 14,649 7,570 7,079 2,560 1,659 4,577 7,464 MymensinghNetrakona Khaliajuri Krishnapur 2,612 14,444 7,389 7,055 2,559 2,559 4,697 6,913 MymensinghNetrakona Khaliajuri Mendipur 4,856 24,009 12,091 11,918 4,371 4,371 7,753 11,699 MymensinghNetrakona Khaliajuri Nagar 1,880 9,428 4,697 4,731 1,459 1,459 2,557 5,149 MymensinghNetrakona Kalmakanda Bara Kharpan 4,029 19,795 9,803 9,992 3,142 3,142 6,567 9,612 MymensinghNetrakona Kalmakanda Kailati 8,589 42,301 21,249 21,052 7,375 7,375 14,863 19,287 Total 6 to 59 months Total 6 to 59 months Total 5 – 18 years Total 19 - 64 years Division District Upazila union Total HH Total Population Total Male Total Female children children Rural age popn age Popn MymensinghNetrakona Kalmakanda Kalmakanda 9,998 47,824 23,978 23,846 7,253 5,380 16,154 23,516 MymensinghNetrakona Kalmakanda Kharnai 6,057 26,794 13,227 13,567 4,677 4,677 9,239 12,318 MymensinghNetrakona Kalmakanda Lengura 5,192 22,962 11,327 11,635 3,586 3,586 8,078 10,761 MymensinghNetrakona Kalmakanda Nazirpur 8,385 38,230 18,895 19,335 6,534 6,534 13,340 17,405 MymensinghNetrakona Kalmakanda Pogla 6,503 32,546 16,120 16,426 5,557 5,557 11,627 14,775 MymensinghNetrakona Kalmakanda Rangchhati 9,199 41,348 20,202 21,146 8,027 8,027 14,894 17,822 MymensinghNetrakona Madan
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