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The District Administration has branded the district Sirajganj as “TantKunjo” (Hurst of Loom). In the district, there are 46,403 weaving families, about 14,849 weaving factories, and 405,679 looms. About 210 million meters of fabric is made every year. The sub-sector provides employment opportunities for 208,156 people. Most of the weaving zone is located in Belkuchi, Shahjadpur, Kamarkhanda, and Sirajganj Sadar Upazila of the district. The largest economic sector of this area after agriculture is the weaving industry.
National Development Programme (NDP), is implementing the Sustainable Enterprise Project (SEP), jointly financed by Palli Karma-Sahayak Foundation (PKSF) and the World Bank in the power loom sub-sector that covers Sirajganj Sadar, Kamarkhanda, and Belkuchi Upazila of Sirajganj district of Bangladesh to improve the overall business and environment of the microenterprises. Our targeted total Beneficiaries are 1000 and Current Beneficiaries are 586.
Working Branch & Union
Sl no | Branch Name | Union Name | Num of village |
01 | Bagbari | Jhawal | 10 |
02 | Saydabad | Saydabad,Razapur | 15 |
03 | Katakhali | Vadrgat | 08 |
04 | Tamai | Vannabari,Belkuchi | 10 |
05 | Balkuchi | Belkuchi,Daulatpur | 13 |
06 | Daulatpur | Daulatpur,Dukuria bara | 13 |
07 | Fulkocha | Bagbati | 13 |
08 | Bagbati | Bagbati | 07 |
Stuff Information Of Branches
Md. Hafizur Rahman
Branch Manager
Bagbari
01719752 985
ndpsaydabad@gmail.com
Staff Information
Male – 8 Female – 7
Md. Abdul Halim
Branch Manager
Saydabad
01767131588
ndpsaydabad@gmail.com
Staff Information
Male – 6 Female – 4
Md. Anisur Rahman
Branch Manager
Katakhali
01729474172
ndpkatakhali@gmail.com
Staff Information
Male – 6 Female – 4
Sobuj Pal
Branch Manager
Balkuchi
01958473636
ndpbalkuchi@gmail.com
Staff Information
Male – 7 Female – 3
Md. Jabbar Ali
Branch Manager
Daulatpur
01788523615,
01730025452
ndpdaulatpur@gmail.com
Staff Information
Male – 5 Female – 2
Tapos Kumar
Branch Manager
Fulkocha
01774442636
ndpfulkocha@gmail.com
Staff Information
Male – 6 Female – 4
Md.Bahalur Rahman
Branch Manager
Bagbati
01740892490
ndpbagbati@gmail.com
Staff Information
Male – 6 Female – 3
Location and Accessibility of the Project Area
The District Administration has branded the district Sirajganj as “TantKunjo” (Hurst of Loom). In the district, there are 46,403 weaving families, about 14,849 weaving factories, and 405,679 looms. About 210 million meters of fabric is made every year. The sub-sector provides employment opportunities for 208,156 people. Most of the weaving zone is located in Belkuchi, Shahajadpur, Kamarkhanda, and Sirajganj Sadar Upazilas of the district. The largest economic sector of this area after agriculture is the weaving industry.
Demographic Profile
Indicator | Sirajganj Sadar | Belkuchi | Kamarkhanda |
Population | 5,78,583 | 352,835 | 143940 |
Male | 290,897 | 179738 | 71024 |
Female | 287686 | 172097 | 72916 |
Household | 100,500 | 74,450 | 31961 |
Literacy rate | 98.09% | 40.4% | 75% |
School (Primary, government, non-government, community) | 424 | 221 | 139 |
Madrasa | 159 | 11 | 20 |
College | 17 | 8 | 10 |
Hospital | 7 | 1 | 1 |
Clinic | 10 | 0 | 7 |
Hath/Bazar | 18 | 15 | 15 |
Mosque | 884 | 510 | 284 |
Temple | 63 | 35 | 27 |
Climate
Although less than half of Bangladesh lies within the tropics, the presence of the Himalayan Mountain range has created a tropical macroclimate across most of the east Bengal landmass. Bangladesh can be divided into seven climatic zones (Rashid 1991). According to the classification, the project area is located in the northern part of the northern region and north-western climatic zones.
North-western: Except that the extremes are less and the rainfall is lower, this zone is similar to the northern part of the northern region. The lower rainfall makes this area both atmospherically and pedologically drier. Southwestern: It comprises the greater Rajshahi district and parts of adjacent districts. This is the driest area in Bangladesh with rainfall generally below 1,500 mm and summer humidity less than 50%. In summer, it is the hottest and driest of all climatic zones. The mean summer maximum temperature is over 35°C. The climatic condition of the whole project area may be considered the same as reported in Ishwardi meteorological stations since these stations are closed to the project areas. The climate data are derived from the meteoblue. The meteoblue climate diagrams are based on 30 years of hourly weather model simulations. The weather models with historical data from 1985 onwards and generated a continuous 30-year global history with hourly weather data.