Sylhet District

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History

Script error: No such module "Labelled list hatnote". Sylhet District was established on 3 January 1782, and until 1878 it was part of Bengal Province under Dhaka Division. However, in that year, Sylhet was moved to the newly created Assam Province, and it remained as part of Assam up to 1947 (except during the administrative reorganisation of Bengal Province between 1905 and 1912). Sylhet District was divided into five subdivisions and the current Sylhet District was known as the North Sylhet subdivision. In 1947, Sylhet became a part of East Pakistan as a result of a referendum (except 3<templatestyles src="Fraction/styles.css" />12 thanas of Karimganj subdivision) as part of Chittagong Division.[1] It was subdivided into four districts in 1983–84 with the current Sylhet District being known as North Sylhet. It became a part of Sylhet Division after its formation in 1995. Sylhet has played a vital role in the Bangladeshi economy. Several of Bangladesh's finance ministers have been Members of Parliament from the city of Sylhet.[1]

Demographics

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According to the census, Sylhet's literacy rate has increased to 76.43%. In contrast, it was 51.18% in 2011, 45.49% in 2001, and 33.85% in 1991. In Sylhet, 89.25% of students were enrolled in general education. Additionally, 7.95% are pursuing religious education, 0.40% are in technical education, and 2.40% are in other forms of education.

In 2022, 65.37% of people aged 15 and above had their own mobile phones. Moreover, 42.02% are internet users, and 31.87% had accounts in banks or financial institutions. The same percentage, 31.87%, also had mobile banking accounts.

According to the 1991 census, 12.99% of people in Sylhet had access to electricity. This increased to 35.14% in 2001 and 62.92% in 2011. As of the 2022 census, this figure has risen to 99.27%.

In terms of employment, 35.58% of Sylhet's population is engaged in agriculture. Additionally, 10.60% are involved in industry, while the remaining 53.82% are engaged in various services.[2]

Religions in Sylhet District (2022)[2]
Religion Percent
Muslims
92.57%
Hindus
7.33%
Other or not stated
0.10%
Religion in present-day Sylhet District
Religion 1941[3]Template:RpTemplate:Efn 1981[4] 1981[4] 2001[4] 2011[4] 2022[2]
Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. % Pop. %
Islam File:Star and Crescent.svg 599,192 72.55% 1,619,937 91.12% 1,980,175 91.96% 2,365,728 92.57% 3,180,766 92.62% 3,570,400 92.57%
Hinduism File:Om.svg 211,701 25.63% 151,809 8.54% 167,966 7.80% 186,565 7.30% 248,154 7.23% 282,904 7.33%
Tribal religion 14,360 1.74%
Others Template:Efn 684 0.08% 6,038 0.34% 5,160 0.24% 3,273 0.13% 5,268 0.15% 2,998 0.08%
Total Population 825,937 100% 1,777,784 100% 2,153,301 100% 2,555,566 100% 3,434,188 100% 3,857,123 100%

According to the 2022 data, 92.57% of the total population in Sylhet were Muslims, and 7.33% were Hindus. There is a population of 2,700 Christians mainly in Gowainghat and Jaintiapur upazilas. Ethnic population is 16,508 (0.43%), of which 2834 were Manipuri, 1,845 Patro and 1,530 Khasi.[2]

Administration

Sylhet District is divided into thirteen upazilas.[1]

The upazilas are:

Geography and climate

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A tea garden at Jaflong, Sylhet

Sylhet has a typical Bangladeshi tropical monsoon climate (Köppen Am) bordering on a humid subtropical climate (Cwa) at higher elevations. The rainy season starts from April to October and it is so hot and humid with very heavy showers and thunderstorms almost every day, whilst the short dry season starts from November to February and it is very warm and fairly clear. Nearly 80% of the annual average rainfall of Script error: No such module "convert". occurs between May and September.[5]

The city is located within the region where there are hills and basins which constitute one of the most distinctive regions in Bangladesh. The physiography of Sylhet consists mainly of hill soils, encompassing a few large depressions known locally as "beels" which can be mainly classified as oxbow lakes, caused by tectonic subsidence primarily during the earthquake of 1762.

Geologically, the region is complex having diverse sacrificial geomorphology; high topography of Plio-Miocene age. Available limestone deposits in different parts of the region suggest that the whole area was under the ocean in the Oligo-Miocene. In the last 150 years three major earthquakes hit the city, at a magnitude of at least 7.5 on the Richter Scale, the last one took place in 1918, although many people are unaware that Sylhet lies on an earthquake prone zone.[6] Template:Sylhet weatherbox

Notable people

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See also

Notes

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References

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