Anik Bhaduri, Edward B. Barbier
ABSTRACT The following paper is concerned with water sharing of the Ganges River between India and Bangladesh, with possible augmentation through water transfers from Nepal. We analyzed the case when water from Nepal can be transferred to Bangladesh through the upstream country, India, as the local ...
Amit Bhaduri, Hussain Zillur Rahman, Ann‐Lisbet Arn
Backward agrarian economies like that of contemporary Bangladesh are generally held to be strongly subject to a process of polarisation between those with increasing ownership of land and those who become landless with nothing but their labour‐power to sell. Empirical evidence has often been at vari...
Khatun E. Zannat, Eeshan Bhaduri, Arkopal Kishore Goswami, Charisma F. Choudhury
This paper explores the impact of COVID-19 on shopping behavior in two neighboring developing economies: Bangladesh and India. While the previous studies investigating the impact of COVID-19 on shopping behavior have relied on Revealed Preference (RP) data, this paper combines RP and Stated Preferen...
Anik Bhaduri, Edward B. Barbier
Abstract In the paper, using a political altruism model, we make an attempt to explain why an upstream country might agree to a treaty that recognizes and enforces the water claims of a downstream country. In a natural extension of the standard economic model, it is possible to explain the above phe...
Abida Fazal, Mohammed Shamim Ahsan, Harun Al, Rahman Motiur et al.
Salinity affects growth of salt-sensitive vegetable crops at an early stage. So, selection of vegetable crops at an early vegetative stage is a significant step in improving salt tolerance. In this study, twenty-four tomato genotypes were subjected to two different salinity stress viz., control, and...
Parikshit Debnath, Khurshid Natasha, Liaquat Ali, Tapas Bhaduri et al.
Older Indian diabetics lack proper health literacy making them vulnerable to complications. Assessment of health literacy was done by hospital-based cross-sectional study. Face-to-face interview was conducted by pretested structured questionnaires. Diabetes patients aged ≥60 years consisted of 56.22...
Shelley Feldman, Florence E. McCarthy
Abstract Bhaduri, Rahman and Arn's article on the persistence of small farms in the April 1986 issue of The Journal of Peasant Studies is reviewed. The article raises a number of critical points for understanding the effects of capitalist penetration of land‐holding patterns in Bangladesh. It is arg...
Atiur Rahman
It is suggested in this note that the so‐called ‘stability’ or ‘persistence’ of the small peasantry, postulated by Bhaduri, Rahman and Arn in their article in The Journal of Peasant Studies of April 1986 (Vol.13, No.3) is a myth. Using the data presented by Bhaduri et al. themselves, and data from o...
Arijit Shome, P. N. Bhaduri
Excised embryos (mature and immature) of five varieties of rice (Oryza sativa L.) were exposed to different levels of X-rays to assess the relative radiosensitivity response in vitro. The results indicated that: 1) germination was not affected in any of the varieties irrespective of X-ray doses and ...
SMK Nahar Begum, ARM Saifuddin Ekram, Dayem Uddin, QT Islam et al.
Image guided FNAC of pulmonary lesions are widely applied now a days. Most of the lesions which are located nearer to the chest wall can be well visualized by ultrasonography. Whereas smaller lesions, deeply located ones, mediastinal or juxtra-hilar lesions may not be visualized sonographically. In ...
Anik Bhaduri, Edward B. Barbier
The following paper is concerned with water sharing of the Ganges River between India and Bangladesh, with possible augmentation through water transfers from Nepal. We analyzed the case when water from Nepal can be transferred to Bangladesh through the upstream country, India, as the local geography...
M. Pandian
Abstract In their article in The Journal of Peasant Studies (Vol. 13, No. 3, April 1986), Bhaduri, Rahman and Arn argue that there is a marked tendency towards stabilisation of ownership even among smaller size‐groups. In the present note, it is postulated that the Bhaduri et al. argument is made in...
Sankalp KJ, Vinija Jain, Sreyoshi Bhaduri, Tamoghna Roy et al.
This review paper provides a comprehensive overview of large language model (LLM) research directions within Indic languages. Indic languages are those spoken in the Indian subcontinent, including India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, and Bhutan, among others. These languages have a rich cu...
Amit Bhaduri, Hussain Zillur Rahman, Ann‐Lisbet Arn
The authors here respond to the various comments on their original article in Vol.13, No.3 of The Journal of Peasant Studies. Their differences with the more traditional understanding of the process of differentiation of the peasantry are stressed and certain points arising from the comments are cla...
Md. Rabiul Islam, Md Islam, A Ali, M Rowsonazzaman et al.
The present study intends to investigate the relationship between farm size and productivity. The objectives of the study are: to investigate the relationship between farm size and productivity, to suggest some policy implications. The study is based on secondary data. Data were collected from diffe...
J L Bhaduri, M Raisuddin, M Sarmin, M. R. Sayeed et al.
Introduction : Atherosclerosis is a systemic disease which may affect coronary arteries, carotid arteries and peripheral arteries. Patients having coronary artery disease may also have lower limb peripheral arteries involvement due to atherosclerosis. This study is to see the prevalence and pattern ...
Anik Bhaduri, Edward B. Barbier
In the paper, using a political altruism model, we make an attempt to explain why an upstream country might agree to a treaty that recognizes and enforces the water claims of a downstream country. In a natural extension of the standard economic model, it is possible to explain the above phenomena, b...
AMK Nahar Begum, ARM Saifuddin Ekram, Dayem Uddin, QT Islam et al.
Image guided FNAB of pulmonary lesions are widely applied now a days. Most of the lesions which are located nearer to the chest wall can be well visualized by ultrasonography. Whereas smaller lesions, deeply located ones, mediastinal or juxtra-hilar lesions may not be visualized sonographically. In ...
Rupam Bhaduri, Sumit Vij, Anamika Barua, Arup Kumar Sarma
The Brahmaputra River Basin (BRB) is an ecologically sensitive region, facing threats from anthropogenic interventions and climate change. Geopolitical tensions among the riparian nations have impeded collaboration, resulting in a gap in basin-wide research. Despite limited scientific understanding,...
Rupam Bhaduri, Sumit Vij, Anamika Barua, Arup Kumar Sarma
The Brahmaputra River Basin (BRB) is an ecologically sensitive region, facing threats from anthropogenic interventions and climate change. Geopolitical tensions among the riparian nations have impeded collaboration, resulting in a gap in basin-wide research. Despite limited scientific understanding,...