In this article, we will explore the impact that Raozan Upazila has had on different aspects of contemporary society. Since its appearance, Raozan Upazila has generated debates, controversies and significant changes in various areas. Through detailed analysis, we will examine how Raozan Upazila has influenced politics, economics, culture, technology, and other important aspects of our daily lives. Additionally, we will delve into the past, present and future of Raozan Upazila, to better understand its evolution and its meaning in the current context. This article aims to offer a comprehensive and in-depth vision of Raozan Upazila, with the aim of providing the reader with a broader and enriching understanding of this phenomenon.
As of the 2022 Bangladeshi census, Raozan upazila had a population of 396,358.
According to the 1991 Bangladesh census, during that time Raozan had a population of 274,344 people. Males constituted 50.58% of the population, while females constituted about 49.42% of the population. The average literacy rate is 52.5% (7+ years), above the national average of 32.4%.
Administration
Raozan Monument
The Raozan Upazila is divided into Raozan Municipality and 14 union parishads which are Bagoan, Binajuri, Chikdair, Dabua, Gahira, Haladia, Kadalpur, Noajispur, Noapara, Pahartali, Paschim Guzara, Purba Guzara, Raozan, and Urkirchar. The union parishads are subdivided into 64 mauzas and 66 villages.[6]
Raozan Municipality is subdivided into 9 wards and 17 mahallas.[6]
Health centres
Raozan has two health complexes and some private hospitals.
The upazila has three universities, three graduate colleges, three higher secondary colleges, four schools and colleges, two Kamil madrasha, four Fazil madrasha, four alim madrasha, 12 Dakhil madrasha, five MPo Dakhil madrasha, 48 student secondary schools, three girls' secondary schools, nine lower secondary schools, and 177 government primary schools, community schools, and kindergartens.
Shahid Mahmud Jangi, renowned lyricist, writer and an art collector. He was the founding convener and later was elected as the first president of Bangladesh lyricist association.
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