Academic Bibliography - NUB: Recent submissions
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Measuring socio-economic conditions of street beggars at Dhaka city in Bangladesh: an empirical study
(Bangladesh Public Administration Training Centre, 2012)The article explores the living standards, health conditions, education background of street beggars in Dhaka city. It illustrates that compared to the increasing population in Dhaka city capital of Bangladesh; beggars are ... -
International Seminar on Religious Curricula in the Muslim World: Challenges and prospects
(International Islamic University Malaysia, 2005)The International Seminar on "Religious Curricula in the Muslim World: Challenges and Prospects" took place at the International Islamic University Malaysia on 6-8 September 2005. -
Towards an islamic framework of women empowerment
(Bangladesh Institute of Islamic Thought, 2007)This paper argues there is a common view among the scholars, media and masses that Islam in general is the main obstacle for women empowerment. They argue that the Quran and the Prophetic tradition (hadiths) discourage ... -
Extra marital affair and family discord : Way-out in Islam
(2013)Extra marital affair is one of the major factors leading to family disputes in Bangladesh. Simply stated, extra-marital affair is adultery and it is morally reprehensible. Studies have found that this illicit affair has ... -
Exploring cruel business of begging: the case of Bangladesh
(2013)Begging is a common scenario of Bangladeshi society like other developing countries of the world. Of estimated 700000 beggars in Bangladesh, Dhaka alone has 40,000. They beg due to the victim of poverty cycle. Apart from ... -
Economic deprivation of child workers: a study on child paper hawkers in Dhaka City, Bangladesh
(Asian Profile. Asian Research Service, P.O. Box 1211, Metrotown RPO, Burnaby, BC, Canada V5H 4J8, 2015-06) -
The prospects and challenges before Bangladesh in exploring and exploiting marine resources: an economic and legal study
(2014-11-01)Bangladesh is a small country comprising of approximately 147,570 sq. kilometres land territory. But it is an overpopulated country having more than 16 crore citizens. With the boost of population Bangladesh will gradually ... -
Land rights, land disputes and land administration in Bangladesh - a critical study
(2015-09-23)The article examines the various ways to ensure land rights and also recommends different mechanism to settle land dispute. It is also intended to highlight the problems of present land administration of Bangladesh and to ... -
English as an international language and elt in bangladesh: the concept of world englishes and relating it with context of Bangladesh
(Development Compilation, 2014)English as an international language or EIL is considered a separate field of study today . the growth and expansion of this field has opened new possibilities and shows English language in a new possibilities. -
Natural disasters: socio-economic impacts in bangladesh
(Banglavision Journal, 2014)Bangladesh is a South Asian developing country. This country is often known as the country of natural disasters at the global level. The socio-economic impacts of natural disasters are very destructive in Bangladesh. ... -
To open or not to open: Korean rice market
(Scientific Research, 2014)Although the “tariff only” principle was adopted in the Uruguay Round (UR) negotiations on agricultural products, Korea was able to apply special treatment to its rice and postpone tariffication of rice imports. After ... -
The right of getting bail of an arrested person in bangladesh- a legal study of theories and practice
(Scientific Research, 2014)The essential sense of the Bail in Bangladesh is to release a person from the custody of police and deliver him/her into the hands of the sureties who undertake to produce him in court whenever required to do so. The ... -
Green banking in Bangladesh: a commitment towards the global initiatives
(Journal of Business and Technology (Dhaka), 2013)Banks usually provide dedicated public services for profits. It is believed that profit should not be earned at the expense of the world's most pressing environmental problems. Thus the concept of green banking is evolved ... -
Impact of training in pharmaceutical industry: an assessment on square pharmaceuticals limited Bangladesh
(International Journal of Science and Research, 2013)Employees play the key role in an organization. Training is one of the important tools of HRM to increase employees job related competitiveness and effectiveness. This paper is focusing on the training practices and impact ... -
In vitro antimicrobial and phythochemical screening of three reputed Bangladesh medical plants
(International Journal of Current Pharmaceutical Research, 2014)Plants have been one of the important sources of medicines since the beginning of human civilization. There is a growing demand in the present world for plant based medicines, health products, pharmaceuticals, food ... -
Kazi Nazrul Islam: the greatest singer of equity
(The English Literature Journal, 2014)On one hand there is inequality, oppression, colonialism, tyranny, hypocrisy of all kinds- religious, moral or politicalgreed, fanaticism, violence, racism, communalism, sorrow, alienation from nature-from ourselves, from ... -
Ethics in teaching profession
(ABC Journal of advanced research, 2014)Ethics is the most concerning issues now a day. The society is becoming corrupted and youth generations are doing unethical activities randomly. Family plays an important role to make the children ethical, but teacher ... -
Reasons to create intention of entrenpreurship among university students: a study on bangladesh
(Journal of entrenpreurship and Management, 2014)This paper examines factors which stimulate in taking decision on entrepreneurship aiming to explore the responsible ones to create the necessary intention. This is an empirical and quantitative study conducted on some ... -
Studies on antioxidant, analgesic, anti-inflammatory and cns depressant activities of the plant cleome viscosa linn
(International Journal of Innovative Pharmaceutical and Research, 2015)Cleome viscosa Linn. (Family: Capparaceae) is an annual and sticky herb and comm only known as wild or dog mustard. It has various ethnomedicinal values as various traditional communities find diverse medicinal properties. ... -
Economic recession and its impact on Bangladesh's economy with a special references of RMG and remittance sectors
(International Journal of Science and Research, 2013)In the late 1970s, the ready-made garment (RMG) industry of Bangladesh started and became a player in the national economy. It is the common phenomenon that due to recent global economic recession almost all the countries ...