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Dropout at primary and secondary level : a challenge to ensure rights to education for the Government of Bangladesh
(BRAC University, 2014-04)
Education is the fundamental right to every citizen. The affiliation between
education and poverty is spherical. The lack of education forces the poor household
to engage in less productive activities which results in ...
The livelihood of the santals in the context of declining CPR in Dinajpur
(BRAC University, 2014-05)
Bangladesh is a small country with rich varieties of cultural dimension. Our culture, economy,
society are enriched not only with the Bengalis (plain land people) but also with the several
hundred tribal communities of ...
Compulsory Efficient Use of Land (CEUL) for Land Zoning can contrive the rapid change of land use pattern: A Case Study of Charchartala Union, Ashuganj, Brahmanbaria
(2014-09)
Bangladesh is one of the most densely populated country in the world. With the growing
population, and their rising needs in diverse sectors, land use patterns are undergoing a
quantitative and qualitative change in which ...
Compliance of the provisions of RTI Act, 2009 by NGOs in Bangladesh : a case-study of BRAC
(BRAC University, 2014-05)
Right to Information was first recognized by United Nations General Assembly through its
Resolution adopted in 1946 and was stated as so, “Freedom of information is a fundamental
human right and the touchstone of all the ...
Role of Bangladesh betar in reducing risk arising from natural calamities : a case study in Maheshkhali upazila of Cox's Bazar district in Bangladeh
(BRAC University, 2014-07)
Bangladesh is a disaster prone country. It is vulnerable to cyclone, tidal surge or tsunami as the
Bay of Bengal has been tapered to the shape of a funnel towards the landmass of Bangladesh.
Recently cyclone Cidr in 2007, ...