Kaptai Upazila


Kaptai is an upazila of Rangamati District in Chittagong, Bangladesh. The name of the Kaptai was derived from the Tripuri word "Kaptetoima". It is said that in the past, the river was wild and full of tropical flora and fauna. Large quantities and several varieties of canes could be found along the river bank that flows from the south, upper ridge. The river reaches its estuary at the Kainsa Khyong.
Notable landmarks are the Karnaphuli Hydroelectric Power Station, the only hydroelectric power plant of Bangladesh. The Kaptai Dam, built for this purpose on the Karnaphuli River, created the Kaptai Lake, the largest man-made dam in Bangladesh.

Geography

Kaptai is located at. It has a total area 258.99 km2. Kaptai upazila is bordered by Kawkhali and Rangamati Sadar upazilas to the north, Belaichhari upazila to the east, Bandarban district to the south and Chittagong district to the west.

Demographics

According to the 2022 Bangladeshi census, Kaptai Upazila had 13,118 households and a population of 55,410. 8.14% of the population were under 5 years of age. Kaptai had a literacy rate of 73.24%: 79.51% for males and 66.73% for females, and a sex ratio of 103.78 males for every 100 females. 33,985 lived in urban areas.

Ethnicity and religion

UnionMuslimBuddhistHinduChristianOthers
Chandraghona Union6,9099889443457
Chitmaram Union11724,065121791
Kaptai Union10,3403,2371,2131211
Raikhali Union5,4909,771640158
Wagga Union2,3337,06953441

? Muslim majority ? Buddhist majority
As of the 2022 Bangladeshi census, Kaptai upazila had a population of 55,410. The ethnic population was 24,543, of which Marma were 15,844, Tanchangya 6,881 and Chakma 1,246.
UnionBengaliMarmaTonchongaChakmaOthers
Chandraghona Union8,234326292115226
Chitmaram Union1,3233,441407125142
Kaptai Union11,6637151,561831142
Raikhali Union6,3828,2441,15412618
Wagga Union3,2633,1183,4674944

? Bengali majority ? Marma majority
? Tonchonga majority

Landmarks

Administration

UNO: Md. Mohi Uddin
Kaptai Upazila is divided into five union parishads: Chandraghona, Chitmorom, Kaptai, Raikhali, and Waggya. The union parishads are subdivided into 10 mauzas and 144 villages.