[citation needed]Bajitpur was known for the production of fine quality muslin, called tanjab[check spelling].
The art of making Jamdani designs on fine fabric reached its zenith during Mughal rule.
Bajitpur among Dhaka, Sonargaon, Dhamrai, Titabari and Jangalbari were famous for making superior quality Jamdani and muslin.
The Mughal Emperor, the Nawab of Bengal and other aristocrats used to engage agents at Dhaka to buy high quality muslin and Jamdani from the above-mentioned selected places for their masters use.
[citation needed] After the liberation of Bangladesh, a Jamdani village was established at Demra near Dhaka to provide financial support to weavers.
The silent looms of village Madhurapur in bajitpur upazila of kishoreganj district speak volumes about the decline of this industry.
This village was once famous for producing Jamdani cloth and fancy textiles with yarn of 100/300 counts.
Bajitpur had a literacy rate (age 7 and over) of 41.16%, compared to the national average of 51.8%, and a sex ratio of 1041 females per 1000 males.
Mango, Jackfruit, banana, bel, lemon, natkol, lotkon (bobi) Rice Mill 15 Saw Mill 10 Iron Boar Factory 2 Ice Mill 3 Welding 5 Chappa dry fish 100, Wood Works 80, Goldsmith 32, Blacksmith 25, Potteries 9, Tailoring 112, Wooden Boat making 7 Total number of hats and bazars are 21, the most noted are fair 6 Rice, Egg, Milk, Banana, Chicken.