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This book examines the lives of Bangladeshi children and adolescents roughly between 8 and 16 years ..
The young generation born in the 1990s is now Bangladesh's largest population cohort and have shown ..
Publisher : The University Press Limited (January 1, 2011)
Language : English
Har..
‘The Chittagong Hill Tracts: Living in a Borderland’ examines the borderland between Burma, India an..
This is a longitudinal study seeking to explain poverty in rural Bangladesh during the two decades b..
Migration from rural regions to urban centers, especially the capital city of Dhaka, continues unaba..
To the casual visitor Bangladesh may seem an ethnically uniform country but a close look whole const..
The book deals with the Marmas of the Chittagong hills and the Rakhaines of the plains who are colle..
This book illustrates the uncertainties of the lives of the inhabitants of ‘Char’ lands (reclaimed l..
The Strong Women of Modhupur reviews the history of the Garo people of both India and Bangladesh sin..
DHAKA: From Mughal Outpost to Metropolis is the first book that provides a pictorial history at the ..
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..
The development history of Bangladesh is marked by fluctuations, turn-abouts and decelerations. To u..
Some of the greatest rivers of the world flow through Bangladesh. These rivers form what is perhaps ..
There have been many explanations of the economic and social situation of Bangladesh fro the viewpoi..
Located picturesquely in a peaceful island village of Kantanagar in Dinajpur District of Bangladesh,..
The area around the present small township of Bagerhat, known in the Middle Ages as the Mosque-city ..
This book deals with the country boats of Bangladesh; the traditional non-mechanized vessels that ha..