Union councils of Jessore District

Union councils of Jessore District (Bengali: যশোর জেলার ইউনিয়ন পরিষদসমূহ) are the smallest rural administrative and local government units in Jessore District of Bangladesh.[1] There are 8 upazilas in Jessore district with 00 Union councils. The list are below:

Abhaynagar Upazila

Abhaynagar Upazila has 8 unions, 000 mauzas, and 000 villages.[2]

Bagherpara Upazila

Bagherpara has 9 Unions/Wards, 156 Mauzas/Mahallas, and 191 villages. Unions Name

Chaugachha Upazila

Chowgacha Union has 11 Unions/Wards, 149 Mauzas/Mahallas, and 166 villages.[3]

Jhikargacha Upazila

Jhikargacha Upazila has 11 unions, 164 mouzas and 179 villages.[4]

Keshabpur Upazila

Keshabpur Upazila has 9 union parishads, 142 mouzas and 143 villages.

Jessore Sadar Upazila

Jessore Sadar Upazila has 9 union parishads, 142 mouzas and 143 villages.[5]

Manirampur Upazila

Sharsha Upazila

References

  1. Khan, Mohammad Mohabbat. "Functioning of Local Government (Union Parishad): Legal and Practical Constraints" (PDF). Democracywatch. Archived from the original (PDF) on 17 April 2018. Retrieved 24 March 2012.
  2. "Bangladesh Population and Housing Census 2011: Zila Report – Jessore" (PDF). Table P01: Household and Population by Sex and Residence, Table P05: Population by Religion, Age group, and Residence, Table P09: Literacy of Population 7 Years & Above by Religion, Sex, and Residence. Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS), Ministry of Planning, Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh. Retrieved 17 December 2018.
  3. "Chaugachha Upazila". Banglapedia. Retrieved 21 July 2016.
  4. "Population Census Wing, BBS". Archived from the original on 2005-03-27. Retrieved November 10, 2006.
  5. "Bangladesh Population and Housing Census 2011: Zila Report – Jessore" (PDF). Table P01 : Household and Population by Sex and Residence, Table P05 : Population by Religion, Age group and Residence, Table P09 : Literacy of Population 7 Years & Above by Religion, Sex and Residence. Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS), Ministry of Planning, Government of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh. Retrieved 17 December 2018.
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