Bangladesh’s population is now 16.51 crore: BBS

Bangladesh’s total population is now 165,158,616; of which, 81,712,824 are male, while 83,347,206 are

female and the population of third gender is 12,629.

A total of 113,063,587 of them live in rural areas and 52,009,072 live

in urban areas.

The Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS) today revealed this at the

first digital “Population and Housing Census 2022” preliminary report

publication function at the Bangabandhu International Conference

Center (BICC) in the capital.

For the first time in the country, the work of population census started digitally on June 15.

According to the report, Bangladesh’s population has increased by

21,114,919 in the last 11 years.

The country’s population was 144,043,697 in 2011, according to the

previous census in 2011.

Jatiya Sangsad Speaker Dr Shirin Sharmin Chaudhury attended the

function as the chief guest while Planning Minister MA Mannan presided

over it.

State Minister for Public Administration Farhad Hossain, State

Minister for Planning Dr Shamsul Alam and Prime Minister’s Principal

Secretary Dr Ahmad Kaikaus attended the function as special guests.

Statistics and Informatics Division Secretary Dr Shahnaz Arefin

delivered the welcome speech while Project Director of the Population

and Housing Census Project Md Dilder Hossain presented the preliminary

report of the “Population and Housing Census 2022′.

In her speech, Dr Shirin Sharmin Chaudhury said the world is changing rapidly and in this present world, information is very important.

“Today, information is changing very swiftly. Information of the census will be helpful in making proper plans,” she added.

She said as the female population in the country is higher than the

male population, it is essential to ensure the participation of the

female population in the mainstream of development of the country.

MA Mannan said the census which is first in kind was operated

digitally by using ultra-modern apparatus led by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

The population and household census will help us to prepare the

roadmap of the development and prospective plans in the coming time, he

added.

Farhad Hossain said the government is moving forward by taking a big

plan and the report will help the government to achieve the plan.

“Information is essential to move forward. Through the census, the

government will get many important information,” he added.

Mentioning this census as an issue of utmost importance for the

nation, Dr Shamsul Alam said this is a historic moment for the nation

as the data and information of the census is very much necessary for undertaking proper planning.

The country’s first Population and Housing Census was held in 1974

followed by the 2nd census in 1981, the 3rd one in 1991, the 4th

census in 2001 while the 5th one in 2011.

As per the latest census report, the growth of population in

Bangladesh has declined.

The rate was 2.84 percent in 1981, 2.01 percent in 1991, 1.58 percent

in 2001, 1.86 percent in 2011 and 1.22 percent in 2022.

Among the eight divisions of the country, Dhaka has the highest

population growth rate at 1.74 percent and Barisal the lowest at 0.79

percent.

On 15 June, the 6th census and house enumeration activities started

simultaneously across the country. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina

launched the week-long census at a ceremony at her official residence

Gonobhaban in the capital.

The census was scheduled to end on 21 June, but due to floods in the

northeastern districts, the census continued till 28 June.

The BBS conducted the census after more than 11 years.

Under the census operations, demographic and socio-economic data like

number of households and their nature, ownership of homes, main source

of drinking water, toilet facilities, power facilities, main source of

fire for cooking, economic operations, inward remittance, age of

household members, gender, marital status, religion, obstacles,

education, work, training, mobile phone and internet usage,

bank/mobile banking accounts, small ethnic groups, nationality and

various district-wise information have been collected.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha (BSS)