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‘The Chittagong Hill Tracts: Living in a Borderland’ examines the borderland between Burma, India an..
To the casual visitor Bangladesh may seem an ethnically uniform country but a close look whole const..
The Strong Women of Modhupur reviews the history of the Garo people of both India and Bangladesh sin..
This is a tale of how a medical technology was adapted, revised and presented to ad illiterate publi..
A Constructed from first-person accounts by Hindus and Muslims, the story told here by sociolog..
This book gives names and faces to some of the world's poorest people, the inhabitants of a Banglade..
Folk Songs from Feminist Perspective: Bhawaiya, Biyer Geet and Palagan is a research work which aims..
The book, titled “Electoral Governance in South Asia,” could be the pioneering book on the subject o..
contemporary East Bengal, the most vibrant era of our political history had worked as a baseline ..
There has been a remarkable development in education in the last thirty years in Bangladesh. The rat..
Bangladesh has witnessed a continuous regress in governance since her birth in 1971. The flouting of..
Denial of basic human rights of any individual is tantamount to denying him the right to live in a c..
The concept of demographic dividend means different things to different minds. This book provides a ..
The dominant role of bureaucracy in governance in Bangladesh is well-known. Bangladesh has been and ..
The volume represents a range of themes covering a myriad of issues and problems facing South Asia..