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Importance of Integrated Water Resource Management (IWRM) has been felt more than ever for ensuring ..
The book provides a legal analysis of the various actions and measures taken by the South Asian coun..
This book depicts the life and social adaptation of some urban sweepers in Bangladesh. They live as ..
The area around the present small township of Bagerhat, known in the Middle Ages as the Mosque-city ..
‘The Chittagong Hill Tracts: Living in a Borderland’ examines the borderland between Burma, India an..
This book deals with the country boats of Bangladesh; the traditional non-mechanized vessels that ha..
This study covers, what Leonard A. Gordon calls, the neglected history of Bengali Muslims before 194..
This novel is a work of fiction based on a real situation. A well-intentioned development programme,..
The 13th Amendment to the Constitution of the People's Republic of Bangladesh wrote into the Constit..
Stephen Hatch-Barnwell’s (1909-1989) Tour of Duty as ICS (Indian Civil Service) in Bengal (1933-1947..
The book deals with the Marmas of the Chittagong hills and the Rakhaines of the plains who are colle..
This is the third volume of Crosstalk published by the University Press Limited. The two other colle..
The Partition of British India in 1947 into the new nations of India and Pakistan, and the transfo..
In tracing the plight of the Rohingya refugees, the study shows that the Rohingya refugee problem wa..
The Politics of Nationalism examines the process of nationality construction within the Hill people ..
The Strong Women of Modhupur reviews the history of the Garo people of both India and Bangladesh sin..
Committees are ubiquitous. They are found in all types of legislatures- large or small, old or new. ..
'Transition to Democracy’ is a compilation of articles published in newspapers ad magazines at home ..
This ethnography seeks to understand the connections between livelihoods, risk, capital and migratio..
Bangladesh is a unitary state with “Westminster model” of governance, but the reality for governance..