Bikram Biswas, Sajib Kumar Roy, Falguni Roy
The aim of this study is to measures the student’s perception of using mobile for learning during COVID-19 in Bangladesh especially at the university student’s perspective. During the COVID-19 pandemic period, mobile learning may help the students to fulfill the study gap. Due to COVID-19 pandemic 2...
Bikram Biswas, Sajib Kumar Roy
This paper examines the service quality, satisfaction and intention to use Union Digital Center (UDC) in Bangladesh: The moderating effect of citizen participation. The study intends to measure the quality of service on the basis of satisfaction by adopting citizen participation as a moderator. Theo...
Bikram Biswas, Mohammad Nur Ullah, Md Mostafizur Rahman, Anas Al Masud
This study describes how, as part of the administrative reform of Bangladesh, most of the urban local governments have set up some public service center like Pourasava Digital Center (PDC), where ICT (Information and Communication Technology) has been commonly applied to make e-services more conveni...
Bikram Biswas, Mohammad Nur Ullah, M. Mamun Miah
Institutional support and quality education are linked in a significant way. During COVID-19, institutional support is critical to closing the huge academic gap that has emerged as physical academic practices have been moved to a virtual education system using technology. This research aims to asses...
Bikram Biswas, Mohammad Nur Ullah, Sajib Kumar Roy, Muhammad Ridwan
After a long waited span, the whole world could see the ray of covid-19 vaccine to resist the planet to watch the death procession. But some country people especially the people of Bangladesh keep them aside to take the vaccination. This study aims to understand the perception towards the COVID-19 v...
Mrityunjoy Biswas, Mahfujul Alam, Md. Akhtaruzzaman, Shafi Ahmed et al.
This study valorizes red dragon fruit peel (an agro-industrial byproduct) as a useful ingredient in biscuits. Proximate analysis of the Red dragon fruit peel powder (RDFPP) revealed a high crude fiber (23.68%), ash (10.60%), and carbohydrates (43.32%), along with bioactive components such as total p...
Mohammad Nur Ullah, Bikram Biswas
Unfolding e-governance success factors in Bangladesh through analyzing union digital centers (UDCs) is the main objective of this study. In doing so, a cross-sectional quantitative method is utilized through collecting data of 369 UDC users based on a structured questionnaire survey. The structural ...
Bikram Biswas, Sajib Kumar Roy, Mohammad Nur Ullah, Shanjay Kumar Mukharjee
The main purpose of this research is to analyze the perception of climate change impacts on human health in Bangladesh through data from nationality representative surveys conducted in some district of Bangladesh. In Bangladesh there have a few research has been conducted on public perceptions about...
Mohammad Nur Ullah, Bikram Biswas, Md. Mamun Miah
Institutional support and quality education are linked in a significant way. During Covid-19, institutional support is critical to closing the huge academic gap that has emerged as physical academic practices have been moved to a virtual education system using technology. This research aims to asses...
Bikram Biswas, Sajib Kumar Roy, Mohammad Nur Ullah, Md. Shamsul Arefin et al.
This study shades light on the legislative structure and practices of Japan and that of Bangladesh with a view to comparing the state of governance of these two countries. This study has been conducted based on purely qualitative approach with content analysis. As per myriad of study legislative pra...
Bikram Biswas, Mohammad Nur Ullah, Sajib Kumar Roy, Falguni Roy
After a long waited span, the whole world could see the ray of covid-19 vaccine to resist the planet to watch the death procession. But some country people especially the people of Bangladesh keep them aside to take the vaccination. This study aims to understand the perception towards the COVID-19 v...
Bikram Biswas, Sajib Kumar Roy
The main purpose of this research is to analyze the perception of climate change impacts on human health in Bangladesh through data from nationality representative surveys conducted in some district of Bangladesh. In Bangladesh there have a few research has been conducted on public perceptions about...
Zijun Mao, Bikram Biswas, Mohammad Nur Ullah, Md Mostafizur Rahman et al.
Drawing on Stimulus-Organism-Response (SOR) and Attitude-Behavior-Context (ABC) models, this study aims to propose a comprehensive theoretical framework, measuring the service delivery performance of Union Digital Center (UDC) on citizen satisfaction and use behavior by utilizing the extension of th...
Md. Saiful Islam, Bikram Biswas
The aim of this book is to measure the service quality based on satisfaction by adopting citizen participation as a moderator. This book is titled on “Union Digital Centers (UDCs) in Bangladesh: Service Quality, Citizen Participation and Satisfaction”. There are few studies have conducted on this to...
Asraful Alam, Md Azizul Hakim Shiam, Bikramjit Biswas, Mst. Sadia Islam et al.
The objective of this study was to characterize beetroot powder (BP) and develop functional crackers enriched with BP at 0%, 3%, 6%, and 9%, evaluating their physicochemical, structural and sensory properties. BP was identified as a nutritionally valuable ingredient, containing 7.77% moisture, 9.15%...