Bangladesh Population and Housing Census 2011, National Report, Volume-3: Urban Area Report. BBS Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics, Dhaka, 1st edition edition, 2014.
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Population census is indeed the o only recognized and reliable source in Bangladesh for complete and quality database related to population size, spatial distribution and all basic characteristics of population from national level down to village. Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS) had conducted the fifth Population and housing census during the period from March 15-19, 2011 starting at the zero hour of 15 March, 2011. The publication of Urban Area Report is undertaken on the basis of census results to meet the demand of data and information related to urban area of the country. The census results for urban areas such as city Corporation, Paurashava and Upazila Headquarters of the country are furnished in-the Urban Area Report in order to facilitate the users at various levels. Two sections of the report namely, "At a Glance" and an "Analytical Findings" will be of special interest to the users./ Bangladesh has a long tradition of population censuses. After the country gained Independence, the Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS) was established in 1974, bringing together the former Provincial Bureau of Statistics, the Central Statistical Office. the Population Census Organization of Home Ministry, the Agriculture Census Commission and the Agriculture Bureau of Statistics of the Agriculture Ministry. The first census of independent Bangladesh was held in 1974. Subsequent censuses were conducted in 1981, 1991 and 2001. Following the decennial tradition of conducting the Population Census, the fifth decennial census was conducted from the 15th to 19th of March, 2011, which corresponds with the 1th to the 5th of Chaitro, 1417 on the Bengali calendar. The main objectives of the census were to enumerate all the households and the people in the country at one point of time. As recommended by the National Statistical Council (NSC) the entire census work has three phases.
@book{bbs_bangladesh_2014,
	address = {Dhaka},
	edition = {1st edition},
	title = {Bangladesh {Population} and {Housing} {Census} 2011, {National} {Report}, {Volume}-3: {Urban} {Area} {Report}},
	isbn = {978-984-519-036-7},
	shorttitle = {Bangladesh {Population} and {Housing} {Census} 2011, {National} {Report}, {Volume}-3},
	abstract = {Population census is indeed the o only recognized and reliable source in Bangladesh for complete and quality database related to population size, spatial distribution and all basic characteristics of population from national level down to village. Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS) had conducted the fifth Population and housing census during the period from March 15-19, 2011 starting at the zero hour of 15 March, 2011. The publication of Urban Area Report is undertaken on the basis of census results to meet the demand of data and information related to urban area of the country. The census results for urban areas such as city Corporation, Paurashava and Upazila Headquarters of the country are furnished in-the Urban Area Report in order to facilitate the users at various levels. Two sections of the report namely, "At a Glance" and an "Analytical Findings" will be of special interest to the users./ Bangladesh has a long tradition of population censuses. After the country gained Independence, the Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS) was established in 1974, bringing together the former Provincial Bureau of Statistics, the Central Statistical Office. the Population Census Organization of Home Ministry, the Agriculture Census Commission and the Agriculture Bureau of Statistics of the Agriculture Ministry. The first census of independent Bangladesh was held in 1974. Subsequent censuses were conducted in 1981, 1991 and 2001. Following the decennial tradition of conducting the Population Census, the fifth decennial census was conducted from the 15th to 19th of March, 2011, which corresponds with the 1th to the 5th of Chaitro, 1417 on the Bengali calendar. The main objectives of the census were to enumerate all the households and the people in the country at one point of time. As recommended by the National Statistical Council (NSC) the entire census work has three phases.},
	language = {English},
	publisher = {Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics},
	author = {BBS},
	year = {2014}
}

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