Chakaria (Bengali: চকরিয়া) is an upazila of Cox's Bazar District[1] in the Division of Chittagong, Bangladesh.

Chakaria
চকরিয়া
Road through Chakoria Baniachora forest
Road through Chakoria Baniachora forest
Location of Chakaria
Coordinates: 21°47.2′N 92°4.7′E / 21.7867°N 92.0783°E / 21.7867; 92.0783
Country Bangladesh
DivisionChittagong
DistrictCox's Bazar
HeadquartersChakaria
Area
 • Total503.83 km2 (194.53 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total474,465
 • Density636/km2 (1,650/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+6 (BST)
Websitehttps://chakaria.coxsbazar.gov.bd/

Geography edit

Chakoria is located at 21°47′10″N 92°04′40″E / 21.7861°N 92.0778°E / 21.7861; 92.0778. It has 88,391 households and a total area of 503.83 km2. Once there was a mangrove forest named Chakaria Sunderban here. But now it is no more.

Demographics edit

Religions in Chakaria upazila (2011)[2]
Religion Percent
Islam
93.33%
Hinduism
5.51%
Buddhism
0.89%
Other or not stated
0.27%

As of the 2011 Bangladesh census, Chakaria upazila had 88,391 households and a population of 474,465. 134,516 (28.35%) were under 10 years of age. Chakaria had an average literacy rate of 47.61%, compared to the national average of 51.8%, and a sex ratio of 984 females per 1000 males. 72,669 (15.32%) of the population lived in urban areas.[2] Ethnic population is 2,783 (0.59%).[3]

According to the 1991 Bangladesh census, Chakaria had a population of 409, 346. Males constituted 51.87% of the population, and females 48.13%.

Chakaria Town edit

Chakaria Town has an area of 2.95 km2. The town is known as " CHIRINGA " . It has a population of 50716; male 52.64%, female 47.36%. The literacy rate among town people is 34.5%. It has three dak bungalows.

Administration edit

Chakaria thana was constituted in 1793 and was turned into an upazila in 1983.

Chakaria Upazila is divided into Chakaria Municipality and 18 union parishads: Badarkhali, Baraitali, Bheola Manikchar, Bamo Bilchari, Chiringa, Demusia, Dulahazara, Fashiakhali, Harbang, Kaiarbil, Kakhara, Khuntakhali, Konakhali, Lakhyarchar, Paschim Bara Bheola, Purba Bara Bheola, Saharbil, and Surajpur Manikpur. The union parishads are subdivided into 48 mauzas and 212 villages.[4]

Chakaria Bazar Municipality is subdivided into 9 wards and 23 mahallas.[4]

Archaeological heritage edit

Tomb of Shah Umar, Sat-gumbad Masjid of Fazl Quke at Manikpur (1873), Hasher Dighi, Bir Kamla Dighi, Dolhazara Safari Park, Chawarfari Mangrove Forest.

Historical events edit

During the war of liberation in 1971, the Pak army killed 13 villagers by gunshot and burnt more than one hundred houses and shops in different places of the upazila.

Marks of War of Liberation edit

Shaheed Abdul Hamid memorial monument.

Religious institutions edit

Mosque 500, temple 99, church 3, pagoda 16, mazar 6.

Old institutions edit

Educational institutions in the Upazila include:[1]

  • Manikpur Burmese Government Primary School (1828)
  • Harbang Government Primary School (1884)
  • Kaharia Ghona Government Primary School (1914)
  • Pekua Government Primary School (1918)
  • Saharbil Anwarul Ulum Senior Madrasa (1918)
  • Chakaria Government High School (1930)
  • Illishia Jamila Begum High School (1945)
  • Chakaria Government Girls' High School (1968)
  • Chakoria pre cadet grammar School (1998)
  • Quality Computer Chakaria (2000)
  • Computer Tech-IT Solution Malumghat (2016)
  • Chakaria Korak Biddayapith (1990)
  • Chakaria Cambrian School (2011)
  • চিরিংগা ইসলামিয়া এমদাদুল উলুম মুহিউচ্ছুন্নাহ মাদ্রাসা (1975)
  • মারকাজুস সুন্নাহ চকরিয়া। (2018)
  • Chakaria Central high school (1972)
  • Memorial Christian High School (1975)
  • Turas Travels and Tourism (2022)

Media edit

Weekly Chakori, fortnightly Mehdi.

Cultural organizations edit

52, literary organization 3, women's organization 22, theatre party 2, playground 50.

Main Exports Shrimp, salt, tobacco, groundnut, mustard seed, flour, watermelon, timber, coastal Fish.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Zakerullah Chakori (2012), "Chakaria Upazila", in Sirajul Islam and Ahmed A. Jamal (ed.), Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Second ed.), Asiatic Society of Bangladesh
  2. ^ a b "Bangladesh Population and Housing Census 2011 Zila Report – Cox's Bazar" (PDF). bbs.gov.bd. Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics.
  3. ^ "Community Tables: Cox's Bazar district" (PDF). bbs.gov.bd. Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics. 2011. p. 103.
  4. ^ a b "District Statistics 2011: Cox's Bazar" (PDF). Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics. Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 November 2014. Retrieved 14 July 2014.

External links edit