Karimganj is an upazila of Kishoreganj, located at. It has 43445 households and total area 200.52 km². The area is full of greenery with water bodies surrounding the land.
Demographics
As of the 1991 Bangladesh census, Karimganj has a population of 287807. Males constitute 49.75% of the population, and females 50.25%. This Upazila's eighteen up population is 109240. Karimganj has an average literacy rate of 20.3%, and the national average of 32.4% literate. This town is famous for fried fish. From the nation's capital, Dhaka, it is nearly 140 km away towards the north-eastern corner. Karimganj is also famous for lakes and ponds. Karimganj town is the gateway to the largest inland water body of the country.
Administration
Karimganj has 11 administrative Wards, and 184 villages. It has one pauroshova. Like other administrative units of Bangladesh, Karimganj also has a police station in the town. There is a health complex and a veterinary clinic in the municipality as well. The upazila complex is the center of all kinds of administrative activities mainly headed by the UNO. There also lies a well equipped agricultural office, Fisheries Office, Live Stock Office, Social Welfare office. But, the most important of all is the office of the Local Government Engineering Division which is responsible for facilitating infrastructural development in the upazila. Mayor: Hazi abdul kaium, from Awami League Chairman:Saiful Islam Sumon'' Vice Chairman: Woman Vice Chairman: Roopon Raani Shorkar, from Awami League Upazila Nirbahi Officer : Sharmin Sultana
Infrastructure
The municipal water supply is yet to be introduced in the town though all the households have their private water supply system through UNICEF-6 Hand Tube well network. Good quality water supply is available in the town. One can have 24 hours internet and 24 hours electricity facilities, Sporting ground facilities and Boating facilities in the town. There is no private hotel to stay in the town, but, a very well furnished rest house is available in the town that can be availed by tourists and others.
Transport
The location and topography of this town has made it very accessible from any corner of Bangladesh. To come from Dhaka, there are mainly two ways. Firstly, take a BUS directly to Karimganj and Secondly, take a bus or train to come, first to Kishoreganj and then to Karimganj. Journey from Dhaka to Kishoreganj generally takes 4 hrs and it takes another only 20 minutes to reach Karimganj. Buses that leave for Kishoreganj are available form the very morning until 7 o'clock in the evening in every half an hour. But, direct buses from Dhaka to Karimganj run in every 1.5 hours. So, the latter is preferable. There are two bus stands in the capital, Dhaka, where you will find buses leaving for Kishoreganj. The distance is around 140 km.