Mymensingh Division

Mymensingh Division (Bengali: ময়মনসিংহ বিভাগ; Bengali pronunciation: [mɔ͡ɛmonʃiŋ bibʰag]) is one of the eight administrative divisions of Bangladesh. It has an area of 10,485 square kilometres (4,048 sq mi) and a population of 12,225,498 as of the 2022 census. It was formed in 2015 from districts previously composing the northern part of Dhaka Division. Its headquarters are in Mymensingh city in Mymensingh District. Mymensingh has four districts which it governs, Mymensingh District, Jamalpur District, Netrokona District, and Sherpur District.

Mymensingh Division
ময়মনসিংহ বিভাগ
Bhati-Nasirabad
Coordinates: 24°10′N 90°25′E / 24.167°N 90.417°E / 24.167; 90.417
Country Bangladesh
Established2015
Capital
and largest city
Mymensingh
Government
 • Divisional CommissionerMd. Mokhtar Ahmed
 • DIGDr. Md. Ashrafur Rahman
 • Parliamentary constituencyJatiya Sangsad (38 seats)
Area
10,584.06 km2 (4,086.53 sq mi)
Population
 (2022)
12,225,449 (Enumerated)
 • Density1,155.081/km2 (2,991.647/sq mi)
 • Urban
2,731,415
 • Rural
9,493,331
 • Metro
576,927
 • Adjusted Population
12,637,472
Time zoneUTC+6 (BST)
ISO 3166 codeBD-H
HDI (2019)0.594
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Websitewww.mymensinghdiv.gov.bd

History

Mymensingh’s history stretches far into antiquity. Around the 4th century BC, it was a significant part of the Vedic state of Mahajanapada. Over the centuries, the region witnessed the rise and fall of various dynasties, including the Gupta Empire, the Sena Dynasty, and the Muslim rulers during the medieval period. Each era left its mark on Mymensingh’s cultural and political landscape.

The Greater Mymensingh region (Mymensingh District along with five other neighbouring districts) was created as Mymensingh district by the British Indian government in 1787. Later it was reorganized in two phases into six districts: Mymensingh, Jamalpur, Kishoreganj, Netrakona, Sherpur, and Tangail.

On 12 January 2015, then PM Sheikh Hasina declared the establishment of Mymensingh Division. The initial intention was to carve six districts (those comprising the original Mymensingh district of 1787) out of the Dhaka Division. However, while four of the districts were eager for the establishment of a new division, people in the Tangail and Kishoreganj Districts wished to remain part of Dhaka Division. On 14 September 2015, Mymensingh was officially announced as a division consisting of four districts.

Administrative divisions

Name Headquarter Area (km2) Population
2011 Census
Population

2022 Census

Mymensingh District Mymensingh 4,394.57 5,110,272 5,898,747
Jamalpur District Jamalpur 2,115.16 2,292,674 2,499,627
Netrokona District Netrokona 2,794.28 2,229,642 2,324,665
Sherpur District Sherpur 1,364.67 1,358,325 1,501,751
Total District 4 10,584.06 10,990,913 12,224,790

Census figures for 2011, and 2022 are from Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics, Population Census Wing.

Demographics

Religion in Mymensingh Division (2022)
Religion Percent
Muslims
95.57%
Hindus
3.94%
Christians
0.46%
Others
0.03%

Muslims are the predominant religion with 95.57%, while Hindus and Christians are 3.94% and 0.46% of the population respectively. Mymensingh has the highest percentage of Muslims of all divisions of Bangladesh.

Industry

Agriculture

Mymensingh has a rich and thriving agricultural sector. Crops such as jute, rice, vegetables, and wheat are being cultivated here. Many large rice fields make up the landscape. Rice from Mymensingh, and other parts of Bangladesh contribute heavily to the economy.

Textiles

Mymensingh is also known for its large textile industry, featuring factories all over the division. These textiles are then exported all over the world to various places.

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