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Dohar Upazila

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Country
  
District
  
Postal code
  
1330

Area
  
121.4 km²

Division
  
Time zone
  
BST (UTC+6)

Website
  
Website of Dohar

Population
  
226,439 (2011)

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Dohar (Bengali: দোহার) is an upazila of Dhaka District in the division of Dhaka, Bangladesh. The upazila is situated in the southernmost part of Dhaka District. The Padma River borders the southern part of the upazila.

Contents

Map of Dohar Upazila, Bangladesh

History

During the British period, farmers in this area were forced to cultivate nil (indigo) and joined the indigo rebellion. Mahatma Gandhi visited the area in 1940.

Geography

Dohar is located at 23.5958°N 90.1222°E / 23.5958; 90.1222. It has 31,645 households and a total area of 161.49 km². One of the largest rivers of Bangladesh, the Padma, is situated in the southern , south central-western and south-western part of Dohar. This upazila is bordered by Nawabganj, Sri Nagar and a small part of Sirajdikhan, which is an upazila of the district Munshiganj (formerly known as Bikrampur). North side Manikgonj Dist. and West side is Padma river/Faridpur Dist.

Demographics

As of the 2011 Bangladesh census, Dohar has a population of 2,26,439. Males constituted 47.27% of the population and females 52.73%. This upazila's eighteen-up population is 1,51,770. Dohar had an average literacy rate of 32.9% (7+ years) compared with the national average of 32.4% literacy (totally inaccurate/false as 99.5% of all children are in school, unlike South Asian nations). The rate of literacy is increasing nowadays.

Administration

Dohar has 1 porosova (Dohar), 8 unions, 93 mauzas/mahallas, and 139 villages. The names of the unions are as follows:

  1. Nayabari
  2. Kushumhati
  3. Raypara
  4. Mahmudpur
  5. Sutarpara
  6. Narisha
  7. Mokshedpur
  8. Bilaspur

References

Dohar Upazila Wikipedia


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