Mathiura Union

History

The Union dates back to before the 12th century. The religion followed by the majority is Islam, which was first introduced in the area by the Great Saint Shah Jalal.

Geography

Mathiura Union is located at 24.8250°N 92.1625°E / 24.8250; 92.1625. It has 27,089 units of household and a total area of 253.22 km².

Demographics

As of the 1991 Bangladesh census, Mathiura Union had a population of around 30,547, 49.5% of whom are male and 50.5% are female.

Administration

Mathiura Union has 3 wards, mauzas/mahallas, and 16 villages.

List of villages

  • Arengabad
  • Bejgram (Nasirabad)
  • Doakha
  • Dulovkha
  • Dudbokshi
  • Kandi Gram
  • Khola Gram
  • Menarai
  • Nal Bohar
  • Pochim Per
  • Purbo Per
  • Purush Pal
  • Raibashi
  • Sheiklal
  • Sutar Kandi
  • Uttor Per

List of high schools

List of madrasah

  • Mathiura Senior Fazil Madrasa
  • Mathiura Bazar Hafiziya Madrasa
  • Purush Pal Hafizia Madrasa

List of primary schools

  • Aurangabad Primary School
  • Bejgram Primary School
  • Centre Mathiura Govt Model Primary School
  • Doakha Primary School
  • Dudbokshi Primary School
  • Kandi Gram Primary School
  • Khola Gram Primary School
  • Menarai Primary School (first primary school in korimgang mohokuma).
  • Nal Bohar Primary School
  • Pochim Per Primary School
  • Kandro Mathiura Govt Primary School
  • Purush Pal Wasiria Government Primary School
  • Sheikhlal Primary School
  • Sutar Kandi Primary School
  • Uttor Per Primary School
  • Sheikhlal Primary School

Health care: hospital

  • Mathiura Bazar Hospital

References


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