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BANGLADESH : BASIC INFORMATION – 2006
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Geography   SOURCE/YEAR
1. Location Between 20°34 and 26°38  north latitude and between     80°01 and 92°41 east longitude.
2. Area (Sq.Km.) 147,570 Sq.Km. (56977 Sq.    miles)
3. Forest Area (in 100%) 14.0
3. Total Cropped Area (in %) 71.4
4. Standard Time GMT + 6 hrs
5. Rainfall (Annual Variation in Cm.) 119-147
Administration
1. Division 06 BBS/2002
2. Districts 64 BBS/2002
3. Upazila
    Urban (Thana)
475
38
BBS/2002
4. Union 4,484 BBS/2002
5. Mouza 59,990 BBS/2002
6. Village (approximately) 68,000 BBS/2002
7. Household  (in million) 25.4 BBS/2002
8. Average size of  Household 4.8 BBS/2002
Demography
1. Population (2001 Census)
Male
Female
129.25 million
65.84 million
63.41 million
SVRS/2002
2. Population (2005 Estimated)

Male
Femle
139.10 million

65.84 million
68.25 million
MIS/2005
3. Sex Ratio (M/F 100) 105.4 SVRS/2002
4. Under 5 Population (in %) 12.3 SVRS/2002
5. Under 15 Population (in %) 38.3 SVRS/2002
6. Female Population (15-49 yrs in %) 27.44 SVRS/2002
7. Population (60  yrs +) in millions 6.2 SVRS/2002
8. Population Density per sq. km. 941 M/O.Finance / 2005
9. Crude Birth Rate (Per 1,000 pop.) 20.9 SVRS/2002
10. Crude Death Rate (Per 1,000 pop.) 5.1 SVRS/2002
11. Population Growth Rate (%) 1.50 SVRS/2002
12. Total Fertility Rate  (birth per women) 2.55 SVRS/2002
13. Gross Reproduction rate 1.26 SVRS/2002
14. Net Reproduction rate 1.10 SVRS/2002
15. Urban Population 23.7 SVRS/2002
16. Life Expectancy at Birth
Male
Female
64.9 years
64.5 years
65.4 years
BBS/2002
17. Mean Age at First Marriage      
Male
Female
25.6 years
20.6 years
BBS/2002
Health Status
1. Infant Mortality Rate (per 1000 live birth) 53.27 BBS/2002
2. Maternal Mortality Rate (per 1,000 live births) 3.8 BBS/2002
3. Neonatal Mortality Rate (per 1,000 live births) 42.0 SVRS/2004
4.  Under 5 Mortality Rate (per 1,000 live births) 76 SVRS/2004
5. Percent of population using safe drinking water

Rural
Urban
96.6

95.1
99.1
6. Percent of population using water seal latrines 20.8 SVRS/2004
7. Nutrition (calorie intake) 2,244
8. % of births attended by skilled personnel 13.4 SVRS/2004
9.   Malaria death rate per 100000 (all ages) 0.5 MIS/2003
10. Malaria prevalence rate per 100000 population 04 MIS/2003
11. TB incidence rate 100000 99 MIS/2003
12. % of smear-positive pulmonary TB
cases detected and put under DOTS
41 TB &Leprosy / 2003
13. % of smear-positive pulmonary TB
cases detected  cured  under DOTS
84 TB &Leprosy / 2003
14.  %  urban of population with access to improved sanitation 60 Deptt. Of PHE/2003
15.  % of <5 children with diarrhoea treated
with ORT (ORS or home made solution)
74.6 BD & HS / 2004
16.  % of <5 children with symptoms of ARI
seeking care  from triained provider
20.3 BD & HS / 2004
Education
1. Per Capita GDP (in U.S.$) 445 M/O. Finance / 2005
2. Per Capita Income (in US$) 470 M/O. Finance / 2005
3. Per capita public health expenditure on H&FP (Taka) 182
4. Adult Literacy Rate(Pop.15+),2000 49.6 SVRS/2002
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