Abdullahel Bari
The Blue Economy is regarded as the decoupling of socio-economic activities and development from environmental degradation and optimizing the benefits which may be derived from marine resources. The attitude of achieving long-term prosperity by a country or a region befitting the wellbeing of all ci...
Abdullahel Bari
Substantial parts of land mass of Bangladesh is built up gradually over ages by the process of deposition of silts carried by waters of three mighty river systems flowing to the sea. The process itself, i.e. deposition of silt, is likely to fill out the formed canals and rivers one day in the long f...
Abdullahel Amaan, Sanjoy Kumer Dey, Khainoor Zahan, Mohtarama Mostari et al.
Background: Of the annual 2.5 million global neonatal deaths, most occurring in developing countries, and one-third to one half are attributed to infections. In low-income countries like Bangladesh, where home delivery is common and attendance by skilled personnel is low, many babies are born in unh...