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The average annual rate of change in Dhaka from 2010-2015 is 3.6%
The water crisis in Dhaka affects both rural and urban areas and is caused by a scarcity of water and the waters quality. The water that is safe to drink is not equally spread across the communities.
There are over 100 people per square kilometer in Dhaka.
1950- 0.34 million
1955- 0.41 million
1960- 0.51 million
1965- 0.82 million
1970- 1.37 million
1975- 2.22 million
1980- 3.27 million
1985- 4.66 million
1990- 6.62 million
1995- 8.33 million
2000- 10.28 million
2005- 12.33 million
2010- 14.73 million
2015- 17.6 million
The literacy rate of Dhaka in 2011 was 74.7%.
Dhaka has the highest number of schools of any Bangladesh city. The education system is divided into 5 levels: Primary (from grades 1 to 5), Junior (from grades 6 to 8), Secondary (from grades 9 to 10), Higher Secondary (from grades 11 to 12) and tertiary
Hospitals are unable to meet the demand for treatment and services. Dhaka's largest hospital is operating at 50% staff capacity, and trying to accommodate 3000 patients in a facility with just 800 beds. 78% of births still occur at home.