Hatiya Upazila

For other uses, see Hatiya.
Hatiya
হাতিয়া
Upazila
Hatiya

Location in Bangladesh

Coordinates: 22°22′N 91°7.5′E / 22.367°N 91.1250°E / 22.367; 91.1250Coordinates: 22°22′N 91°7.5′E / 22.367°N 91.1250°E / 22.367; 91.1250
Country  Bangladesh
Division Chittagong Division
District Noakhali District
Area
  Total 1,507.23 km2 (581.94 sq mi)
Population (2011 census)
  Total 453,987
  Density 300/km2 (780/sq mi)
Time zone BST (UTC+6)
Postal code 3890
Website hatia.noakhali.gov.bd(Bengali)
Dilir

Hatiya (Bengali: হাতিয়া) is an upazila, or sub district, of Noakhali District in the Division of Chittagong, Bangladesh.[1] An island with the same name is located within this upazila, as is Nijhum Dwip, another smaller island.

Geography

Hatiya Upazila is located at 22°22′00″N 91°07′30″E / 22.3667°N 91.1250°E / 22.3667; 91.1250. It has 47,970 household units and a total area of 1,508.23 square kilometres.

Demographics

At the 2011 Bangladesh census, Hatiya had a population of 452,987. Males constituted 50.73% of the population and females constituted 49.27%. The population over age 18 was 125,512. Hatiya had an average literacy rate of 21% (7+ years), against the national average of 32.4%.[2]

Economy

The upazila consists of 52 markets and bazaars. They include Oskhali, Afazia, Tamruddi, Chowmuhani, Sagaria, Jahajmara, Sonadia chowrasta, Char Chenga and Nalchira Bazar. Most people are employed in agriculture and fishing, and a few professions are government or non-governmental jobs. All banks are run by the government, including Krishi Bank, Sonali Bank, and Jonota Bank.

The main exports include rice, coconut, betel nut, banana, betel leaf, chili, Hilsa, and other types of fish.

Administration

Hatiya has 10 unions: Boyar Char(Horni),Noler Char & Carrying Char (Chanondi), Char King, Char Ishwar, Tamaruddi, Burir Char, Sonadia, Jahajmara, and Nijhum Dwip (recently established). There are 53 Mauzas/Mahallas and 69 villages in this upazila.

Healthcare

There is one Upazila Health Complex and 10 family planning centres. Notable NGOs operating in this area are Grameeen bank, Dwip unnoyan songstha, Brac, Proshika,Heed Bangladesh, CARE, and Caritas.

Education

Institutions of higher education include Hatiya Dwip Government College and three non-governmental colleges.

See also

References

  1. Md Tawhid Hussain Chowdhury (2012). "Hatiya Upazila". In Sirajul Islam and Ahmed A. Jamal. Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Second ed.). Asiatic Society of Bangladesh.
  2. "Population Census Wing, BBS.". Archived from the original on 27 March 2005. Retrieved 10 November 2006.
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