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DHAKA: From Mughal Outpost to Metropolis is the first book that provides a pictorial history at the ..
Birds remain an important part of our lives. Whether we carefully watch them or not, a flash of glit..
‘The Chittagong Hill Tracts: Living in a Borderland’ examines the borderland between Burma, India an..
Bangladesh has been ahead of the curve in responding to the challenges of risk, vulnerability and so..
Some of the greatest rivers of the world flow through Bangladesh. These rivers form what is perhaps ..
New Delhi in the mid-1950s forms Raana Haider’s first recollection of India. She accompanied her dip..
In his ninth book on Bangladesh’s physical geography and agriculture, the author draws upon his long..
This book aims to puncture two popular myths: that Bangladesh is a flat alluvial plain where soil fe..
Importance of Integrated Water Resource Management (IWRM) has been felt more than ever for ensuring ..
Muzharul Islam is the single most dominant influence on modern architecture in Bangladesh. Fifty eig..
4th Century CE. India. A prince is born to the Chandragupta I, the third in succession to the Gupt..
Rice is the staple food crop of Bangladesh. During the last four decades rice production has been tr..
ROAD TO BANGLADESH SERIES is designed to present published accounts of the background to the emerg..
Dhaka is one of the world's megacities, yet relentless traffic, environmental deterioration, and poo..
While assessing poverty incidence, it is a regular practice to consider the household as a single en..
The central question in this empirical study is the impact of women’s land ownership on existing pow..
This book looks at the career of the Muslim League in East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) from 15 August ..
This book presents a rigorous empirical study of various aspects of poverty and vulnerability in r..
Folklore in Context, & a festschrift in honor of Shamsuzzaman Khan, is a collection of essays fe..