Magura-2 is a constituency represented in the Jatiya Sangsad (National Parliament) of Bangladesh since 2008 by Biren Sikder of the Awami League .
5-473: The constituency encompasses Mohammadpur and Shalikha upazilas, and four union parishads of Magura Sadar Upazila : Birail Palita, Gopalgram, Kuchiamora, and Satrujitpur. The constituency was created in 1984 from the Jessore-11 constituency when the former Jessore District was split into four districts: Jhenaidah , Jessore , Magura , and Narail . Mohammad Asaduzzaman died in office. Quazi Kamal of
10-448: A population of 207,905. 51,497 (24.77%) were under 10 years of age. Mohammadpur had an average literacy rate of 47.7%, compared to the national average of 51.8%, and a sex ratio of 1036 females per 1000 males. 10,010 (4.81%) of the population lived in urban areas. According to the 1991 Bangladesh census , Mohammadpur had a population of 160,340. Males constituted 50.58% of the population, and females 49.42%. The population aged 18 or over
15-492: Is located at 23°24′15″N 89°36′15″E / 23.4042°N 89.6042°E / 23.4042; 89.6042 . It has 44,900 households and a total area of 233.70 km . The River Naboganga flows through the Upazila. Mohammadpur stands near the bank of Modhumoti river. The Modhumoti river divides Mohammadpur from Dhaka division. As of the 2011 Census of Bangladesh , Mohammadpur upazila had 44,900 households and
20-524: The BNP was elected in a March 1994 by-election. 23°29′N 89°25′E / 23.49°N 89.42°E / 23.49; 89.42 This Bangladesh location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Mohammadpur Upazila Mohammadpur ( Bengali : মোহাম্মদপুর (মাগুরা) ) is an upazila of Magura District in the Division of Khulna , Bangladesh . Mohammadpur
25-496: Was 76,748. Mohammadpur had an average literacy rate of 25.8% (7+ years), compared to the national average of 32.4%. Mohammadpur Upazila is divided into eight union parishads : Babukhali, Balidia, Binodepur, Digha, Mohammadpur, Nohata, Palashbaria, and Rajapur. The union parishads are subdivided into 131 mauzas and 188 villages. Raja Sitaram Ray was an autonomous king, a vassal to the Mughal Empire , who revolted against
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