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Bangladesh's total population 16 crore 98 lakh: BBS

Dhaka, Nov 28: Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS) has reported that the total population of Bangladesh is 16 crore 98 lakh 28 thousand 911.

Bangladesh's population is now 16.98 crore

Dhaka, April 10: According to the preliminary report of Census and House Census-2022, the total population of the country was 16 crore 51 lakh 58 thousand 616. Another 46 lakh 70 thousand 295 people were added to the PEC (Post Enumeration Check) and the adjusted total population of the country is 16 crore 98 lakh 28 thousand 911. 68.34 percent of the total population lives in rural areas and 31.66 percent in urban areas.

2,156 people live in every sq km in Dhaka

Own Correspondent, Dhaka, July 28: According to the preliminary report of Population and Housing Census 2022, the population density is highest in Dhaka Division. In the capital, 2,156 people live in every square kilometer, and the lowest density is in Barisal division, where 688 people live in every square kilometer.

Dhaka's population stands at 1.12 crore

Dhaka, July 27: The total population of the country is now 16 crore 51 lakh 58 thousand 616 people. Among them, 1 crore 12 lakh 19 thousand 708 people live in Dhaka city. That is 1/16 of the total population.

Census: Women outnumber men by 16 lakhs

Dhaka, July 27: There are more women than men in the total population of Bangladesh. The number of women is 16 lakh 34 thousand 379 more. That is, 98 men against 100 women.

Bangladesh's population stands at 16 crore 51 lakh 58 thousand

Dhaka, July 27: Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS) has released the much awaited country's population data. Although the country is supposed to enumerate its population every 10 years, this year's census was repeatedly pushed back due to the unexpected Covid-19, the retirement of the first project director and the inefficiency of the second project director (PD).