[2] There are four villages in the union: Enayetpur, Keroa, Lamchari, and Ludhua.
Most houses have electric connections,[5][6] but load shedding remains as a big problem.
[8] Drinking water comes predominantly from village tubes or wells.
[11] Most people work in agriculture,[12] but the densely populated union[13] suffers from a lack of arable land and as a result the people have to buy most of their food from the market.
[14] A large number of locals are expatriates, mostly from the Middle East and other parts of Bangladesh.