Khagrachhari District Explained

Khagrachari
Native Name:খাগড়াছড়ি
Native Name Lang:bn
Type:District
Nickname:প্রাকৃতিক সৌন্দর্যের রাণী (The Queen of Natural Beauty) / উপত্যকার শহর (The City of Valleys)
Motto:বৈচিত্র্যে সৌন্দর্য (Beauty Lies in Diversity)
Map Caption1:Expandable map of Khagrachari District
Pushpin Label Position:left
Pushpin Map Caption:Location of Khagrachari in Bangladesh
Coordinates:23.0417°N 91.9944°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name: Bangladesh
Subdivision Type1:Division
Subdivision Name1:Chittagong Division
Established Date:1983 (1984)
Government Type:District Council
Governing Body:Khagrachhari Hill District Council
Seat Type:Capital
Seat:Khagrachhari
Leader Title1:District Council Chairman
Leader Name1:Mongsui Pru Chowdhury[1]
Leader Title2:Deputy Commissioner
Leader Name2:Protap Chandra Biswas[2]
Leader Title3:Chief Executive Officer
Leader Name3:Md. Nuruzzaman[3]
Area Total Km2:2749.16
Population Footnotes:[4]
Population Total:714119
Population As Of:2022
Population Density Km2:auto
Population Demonym:Khagrasoria
Timezone1:BST
Utc Offset1:+06:00
Postal Code Type:Postal code
Postal Code:4400
Area Code:0371
Iso Code:BD-29
Blank Name Sec1:HDI (2018)
Blank Info Sec1:0.593[5]
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Khagrachari (bn|খাগড়াছড়ি) is a district in the Chittagong Division of Southeastern Bangladesh. It is a part of the Chittagong Hill Tracts region.

Etymology

The zila headquarters is located on the bank of the Chengi river (meaning Chhara in local language) which was full of Catkin plants (meaning Khagra in local language). It is believed that the zila might have derived its name from the above two words 'Khagra' and 'Chhara'.

History

The Chittagong Hill Tracts was loosely under the reign of the Tripura State, the Arakans & the Sultans in different times before it came under the control of the British East India Company in 1760. Although the British got the authority of the Chittagong Hill Tracts in 1760, they had no authority besides collecting nominal taxes. Until 1860, two kings or chiefs governed the internal administration of this region. In 1860, another circle was formed in present Khagrachari zila, inhabited by the Tripura population. The chief or the Raja of this circle was selected from the minority Marma population. The circle was named after the Tripura dialect the Mun Circle, but later, the 'Mun dialect', was changed and renamed as Mong Circle. In 1900 the British offered independent status to Chittagong Hill Tracts recognizing the culture and language of the hill tracts population. But during the Partition of India, this status was abolished and became part of East Bengal, ruled under Pakistan. Then, the name of this subdivision was Ramgarh with its headquarters at Khagrachari. It was upgraded to zila in 1983. Khagrachari Local Govt. Council was established on 6 March 1989 to uphold the political, social, cultural, educational and economic right and to expedite the process of socio-economic development of all residents of Khagrachari Hill District. According to 'Peace Accord' this council was renamed as “Khagrachari Hill District Council (KHDC)” by the Act-10 of 1998. Now this council has been regarded as the main focal point of administration as well as development activities of the district.

Geography

Khagrachari is a hilly area. It is bounded by Tripura state of India on the north and west, Rangamati district to the east and Chittagong District to the southwest. Notable hill ranges are Golamoon, Chotto Panchari, Karmi Mura, Lutiban, Kuradia, Bhanga Mura, Jopisil.

It has three rivers, namely Chengi, Feni and Maini. Chengi is the longest river in Khagrachhari. The main ethnic groups living in the district are Tripuris, Chakmas, Bengalis and Marmas.

Demographics

According to the 2022 Census of Bangladesh, Khagrachhari District had 169,526 households and a population of 714,119 with an average 4.14 people per household. Among the population, 144,968 (20.30%) inhabitants were under 10 years of age. Khagrachhari had a literacy rate of 71.80%, compared to the national average of 74.80%, and a sex ratio of 100.27 males to 100 females. Approximately, 41.74% of the population lived in urban areas. The population density was 260 people per km.2.

As per the 2022 Census, there were a total of 349,390 (48.93%) indigenous people in the district. The population of major ethnic minorities living in the district besides the Bengalis, including: Chakma 175,165, Tripura 98,500 and Marma 74,210.[6]

Bengali in Khagrachhari

According to 2022 census, Bengalis are the largest group in Khagrachhari District(51.07%).

They are largest ethnic group in Matiranga Upazila (76.10%),Manikchhari Upazila (73.57%), Ramgarh Upazila (73.14%) and Khagrachhari Sadar Upazila(40.77%).

UpazilaDistrict Percentage of Bengali [7]
Matiranga UpazilaKhagrachhari Districtalign='center' 76.10%
Manikchhari UpazilaKhagrachhari District73.57%
Ramgarh UpazilaKhagrachhari District73.14%
Khagrachhari Sadar UpazilaKhagrachhari District40.77%
Dighinala UpazilaKhagrachhari District39.00%
Mahalchhari UpazilaKhagrachhari District36.95%
Guimara UpazilaKhagrachhari District35.59%
Panchhari UpazilaKhagrachhari District33.02%
Lakshmichhari UpazilaKhagrachhari District25.76%

Chakma in Khagrachhari

According to 2022 census, Chakmas are the largest indigenous group in Khagrachhari District(24.53%).

They are the largest ethnic group in Dighinala Upazila (53.38%), Lakshmichhari Upazila(51.33%), Panchhari Upazila (44.04%) and Mahalchhari Upazila (43.52%).

UpazilaDistrict Percentage of Chakma
Dighinala UpazilaKhagrachhari District53.38%
Lakshmichhari Upazila,Khagrachhari District51.33%
Panchhari UpazilaKhagrachhari District44.04%
Mahalchhari UpazilaKhagrachhari District43.52%
Khagrachhari Sadar UpazilaKhagrachhari District27.13%
Guimara UpazilaKhagrachhari District7.37%
Matiranga UpazilaKhagrachhari Districtalign='center' 3.12%
Ramgarh UpazilaKhagrachhari District2.77%
Manikchhari UpazilaKhagrachhari District1.93%

Tripura in Khagrachhari

According to 2022 census, Tripuras are second largest indigenous group in Khagrachhari District(13.79%).

They are the largest indigenous group in Matiranga Upazila (18.68%) and Ramgarh Upazila (13.28%)

UpazilaDistrict Percentage of Tripura
Khagrachhari Sadar UpazilaKhagrachhari District20.99%
Panchhari UpazilaKhagrachhari District19.36%
Guimara UpazilaKhagrachhari District18.79%
Matiranga UpazilaKhagrachhari Districtalign='center' 18.68%
Ramgarh UpazilaKhagrachhari District13.28%
Dighinala UpazilaKhagrachhari District7.38%
Manikchhari UpazilaKhagrachhari District5.60%
Mahalchhari UpazilaKhagrachhari District3.97%
Lakshmichhari UpazilaKhagrachhari District0.46%

Marma in Khagrachhari

According to 2022 census, Marmas are third largest indigenous group in Khagrachhari District (10.39%).

They are the largest indigenous group in Guimara Upazila (38.10%) and second largest in Manikchhari Upazila (18.73%).

UpazilaDistrict Percentage of Marma
Guimara UpazilaKhagrachhari District38.10%
Lakshmichhari UpazilaKhagrachhari District21.82%
Manikchhari UpazilaKhagrachhari District18.73%
Mahalchhari UpazilaKhagrachhari District15.25%
Khagrachhari Sadar UpazilaKhagrachhari District10.86%
Ramgarh UpazilaKhagrachhari District10.61%
Panchhari UpazilaKhagrachhari District3.12%
Matiranga UpazilaKhagrachhari Districtalign='center' 2.07%
Dighinala UpazilaKhagrachhari District0.06%

Religion

Religion1941[8] 19811991200120112022[9]
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Tribal73,32496.26%
7120.94%89,63032.19%162,50447.44%228,75343.52%274,25844.18%332,68746.59%
139,16649.98%121,63135.51%206,47339.28%231,30937.68%256,60035.93%
26,9076.78%48,16017.30%57,15816.69%86,35116.43%103,19516.81%119,70616.76%
00%6370.23%9390.27%37450.71%4,0700.66%4,4070.62%
Others 2070.27%8680.30%2560.09%3420.06%1,0850.18%7190.10%
Total Population76,171100%278,461100%342,488100%525,664100%613,917100%714,119100%

Islam

According to 2022 census, Islam is the largest religion in Khagrachhari district(46.59%).

UpazilaDistrict Percentage of Islam
Matiranga UpazilaKhagrachhari Districtalign='center' 73.94%
Manikchhari UpazilaKhagrachhari District68.02%
Ramgarh UpazilaKhagrachhari District65.48%
Dighinala UpazilaKhagrachhari District35.70%
Khagrachhari Sadar UpazilaKhagrachhari District34.98%
Mahalchhari UpazilaKhagrachhari District30.94%
Panchhari UpazilaKhagrachhari District30.78%
Guimara UpazilaKhagrachhari District30.60%
Lakshmichhari UpazilaKhagrachhari District20.07%

Buddhism

According to 2022 census, Buddhism is the second largest in Khagrachhari District(35.93%).

UpazilaDistrict Percentage of Buddhism
Lakshmichhari Upazila,Khagrachhari District77.73%
Mahalchhari UpazilaKhagrachhari District61.67%
Dighinala UpazilaKhagrachhari District54.54%
Panchhari UpazilaKhagrachhari District47.25%
Guimara UpazilaKhagrachhari District46.74%
Khagrachhari Sadar UpazilaKhagrachhari District38.50%
Manikchhari UpazilaKhagrachhari District21.50%
Ramgarh UpazilaKhagrachhari District14.63%
Matiranga UpazilaKhagrachhari Districtalign='center' 5.58%

Hinduism

According to 2022 census, Hinduism is third largest religion in Khagrachhari district(16.76%).

UpazilaDistrict Percentage of Hinduism
Khagrachhari Sadar UpazilaKhagrachhari District24.76%
Guimara UpazilaKhagrachhari District22.51%
Panchhari UpazilaKhagrachhari District21.46%
Matiranga UpazilaKhagrachhari Districtalign='center' 19.73%
Ramgarh UpazilaKhagrachhari District19.16%
Manikchhari UpazilaKhagrachhari District10.15%
Dighinala UpazilaKhagrachhari District9.41%
Mahalchhari UpazilaKhagrachhari District6.93%
Lakshmichhari UpazilaKhagrachhari District2.07%

Christianity

According to 2022 census, Christianity is the fourth largest religion in Khagrachhari district(0.62%).

Christian form 1.75% in Khagrachhari Sadar Upazila.

Subdivisions

Upazilas under this district are:

  1. Dighinala Upazila
  2. Khagrachhari Sadar Upazila
  3. Lakshmichhari Upazila
  4. Mahalchhari Upazila
  5. Manikchhari Upazila
  6. Matiranga Upazila
  7. Panchhari Upazila
  8. Ramgarh Upazila
  9. Guimara Upazila[10]

Administration

Khagrachhari district consist of 3 Paurashava, 9 Upazila/Thana, 38 Union, 122 Mauza, 27 Ward, 153 Mahalla and 1,702 Villages. The upazilas are Dighinala, Khagrachhari Sadar, Lakshmichhari, Mahalchhari, Manikchhari, Matiranga, Panchhari, Ramgarh and Guimara.

Deputy Commissioner (DC): Md. Shahiduzzaman[11]

Chairman of Hill District Council: Mr. Kongjari Chowdhury

Economy

Most of the people live on Jhum cultivation. There are also people of various professions like teacher, farmer and businessmen. Tourism is becoming a strong income source for the local.

Main sources of income Agriculture 59.92%, non-agricultural labourer 9.33%, industry 0.44%, commerce 10.67%, transport and communication 1.11%, service 7.94%, construction 0.92%, religious service 0.24%, rent and remittance 0.37% and others 9.06%.[12]

Education

Rate of school going student is 44.07%. There are 18 colleges, 71 high schools, 13 madrasa and different kinds of educational institutions.

Noted educational institutions:

[15]

Archaeological heritage and relics

Among the archaeological heritages and relics, Rajbari of the Mong Circle and Dighi (large pond) of Dighinala (excavated by Gobinda Manikya Bahadur exiled king of Tripura) are notable.[16]

Transport

Palanquin, elephant cart, buffalo cart, horse carriage, bullock cart and country boat were the traditional transports once found in the rural area of the zila. These means of transport are either extinct or nearly extinct except country boat. Now-a-days, all the upazilas are connected to the zila headquarters by metalled roads. Bus, minibus, three wheelers, pickup van ply over the zila. Chander Gari (local four wheeled jeep) is a popular transport used to ply in the hill area of the zila.[16]

Climate

Temperature and Rainfall: The annual average temperature of the zila varies from maximum 34.6 °C to minimum 13 °C and the average annual rainfall is 3031 mm.

Member of Parliament

Election MemberParty
1986A. K. M. Alim UllahJatiya Party (Ershad)
1988Jatiya Party (Ershad)
1991Kalparanjan ChakmaBangladesh Awami League
1996Bangladesh Awami League
2001Wadud Bhuiyan
2008Jotindra Lal Tripura
2014Kujendra Lal Tripura
2018
2024Bangladesh Awami League[17]

Notable persons

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: খাগড়াছড়ি জেলা.
  2. Web site: List of Deputy Commissioners.
  3. Web site: খাগড়াছড়ি জেলা.
  4. Book: Population and Housing Census 2022: Preliminary Report . August 2022 . Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics . viii, 29, 38, 45 . 978-984-35-2977-0.
  5. Web site: Sub-national HDI - Area Database - Global Data Lab. hdi.globaldatalab.org. en. 2020-03-18.
  6. https://bbs.gov.bd/site/page/2888a55d-d686-4736-bad0-54b70462afda/-
  7. https://bbs.portal.gov.bd/site/page/b432a7e5-8b4d-4dac-a76c-a9be4e85828c
  8. Web site: Census of India, 1941 Volume VI Bengal Province .
  9. Book: Population and Housing Census 2022 District Census Handbook: Khagrachhari . July 2024 . . 1 .
  10. News: Guimara upazila office works from a room of the union parishad . The Business Standard . 2019-11-10.
  11. Web site: bn:খাগড়াছড়ির নতুন ডিসি প্রতাপ চন্দ্র বিশ্বাস. https://paharbarta.com/%e0%a6%96%e0%a6%be%e0%a6%97%e0%a6%a1%e0%a6%bc%e0%a6%be%e0%a6%9b%e0%a6%a1%e0%a6%bc%e0%a6%bf%e0%a6%b0-%e0%a6%a8%e0%a6%a4%e0%a7%81%e0%a6%a8-%e0%a6%a1%e0%a6%bf%e0%a6%b8%e0%a6%bf-%e0%a6%aa%e0%a7%8d/. 2020-07-05. PaharBarta.com. bn-BD.
  12. Begum. M. E. A.. Miah. MA Monayem. Rashid. M. A.. Islam. M. T.. Hossain. M. I.. 2019-04-07. Economic analysis of turmeric cultivation: evidence from Khagrachari district. Bangladesh Journal of Agricultural Research. en. 44. 1. 43–58. 10.3329/bjar.v44i1.40902. 2408-8293. free.
  13. Web site: Khagrachari Government College. 2020-07-05. kgc-edu.gov.bd.
  14. Web site: Khagrachhari District . 2020-07-05. Banglapedia.
  15. Web site: মাটিরাঙ্গা উপজেলা.
  16. Web site: বাংলাদেশ পরিসংখ্যান ব্যুরো.
  17. Web site: 2024-01-07 . Who won and where: Check the map . 2024-01-12 . The Business Standard . en.
  18. News: AL's Kujendra Lal Tripura retains Khagrachhari. 2018-12-30. Dhaka Tribune. 2020-02-08.
  19. Web site: Constituency 298_10th_En. Bangladesh Parliament. 2020-02-08.
  20. Web site: ICIMOD – International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD). en-US. 2020-02-08.
  21. News: Chairman of Chattogram Hill Tracts Development Board Naba Bikram Kishore Tripura distributing bamboo saplings among marginal farmers in Rangamati town as Chief Guest recently. . The New Nation. en. 2020-02-08.
  22. News: Taskforce on CHT refugees to meet Oct 5. 2009-10-03. The Daily Star. en. 2020-02-08.
  23. Web site: Constituency 298. Bangladesh Parliament. 2020-02-08.