Mohammed Rahmatullah, Tasneema Ishika, Mehreen Rahman, Auditi Swarna et al.
The Bede community people are an indigenous community of Bangladesh and because of their preference for living and travelling on boats are also known as the river gypsies. They seldom reside for long at any given place but travel constantly on the waterways to ply their trade at various riverside vi...
Kakoli Biswas, Tania Khan, M. N. Monalisa, Auditi Swarna et al.
Kakoli Biswas, Tasneema Ishika, M. A. Rahman, Auditi Swarna et al.
Diabetes is a debilitating disease affecting millions of people worldwide including Bangladesh. Recent years have witnessed a significant rise of diabetes in both urban and rural areas of Bangladesh because of dietary habits and a more sedentary lifestyle. The disease has no known cure in modern all...
Kakoli Biswas, Tasneema Ishika, M. A. Rahman, Tahir Mehmood Khan et al.
Bangladesh has over 5,000 floral species, approximately a fifth of which are considered as medicinal plants. Such plants form the major base of formulations prescribed by folk medicinal practitioners, otherwise known as Kavirajes, for treatment of diverse ailments. Kavirajes are present in almost ev...
Rezwana Afroz, Nabila Islam, Kakoli Biswas, Tasneema Ishika et al.
Medicinal plants form an important and often the only component in the formulations used by the folk medicinal practitioners of Bangladesh for treatment of various ailments. Folk medicinal practitioners, otherwise known as Kavirajes, perform an integral role in the delivery of primary health-care to...
Suborna Barua, Tasneema Khan, Bipasha Barua
Internationalization of banking institutions has been evident to a greater extent recently due to the advancement of technology and increased global inter-connectedness of the business world. As the 'engine of economic growth', banks are the dominant players in Bangladesh financial market following ...
Sadia Noor Khan, Tasneema Khan, Khondokar Jilhajj
Abstract Women entrepreneurs of Bangladesh face strict terms and conditions, high interest rate, and collateral requirements while requesting access to bank finance. This paper investigates the role of banks in promoting micro and small businesses owned by women in Bangladesh in terms of access to b...
Mohammed Rahmatullah, Farhana Jahan, Syeda Seraj, Zubaida Khatun et al.
Since the advent of human beings, they have probably suffered from food scarcity at various times or other as a result of a number of factors, including seasonal non-availability of food, failure of crops, and lack of game or domesticated animals. During those times, it appears to be the universal p...
Raad Mozib Lalon, Anika Afroz, Tasneema Khan
This paper aims at investigating the relationship between profitability and liquidity of the State-Owned Commercial Banks of Bangladesh. An important motive of this study is to provide valuable insights into how liquidity influences profitability. There are various research papers on liquidity expos...
Kakoli Biswas, Tasneema Ishika, M. A. Rahman, Auditi Swarna et al.
An ethnomedicinal survey conducted amongst folk medicinal practitioners (Kavirajes) of two villages in Narail and Chuadanga districts of Bangladesh revealed the use of twenty four medicinal plant species for treatment of diabetes or alleviating diabetic symptoms in human patients. Perusal of the ava...
Raad Mozib Lalon, Tasneema Khan, Shagufta Shaheen, M D Ulhaq
This paper investigates the consequences of economic development, along with energy consumption, international trade, and population growth, on the CO2 emissions of Bangladesh as a participant in an emerging economy, covering periods from 1972 to 2021. The unit root properties of the variables have ...
Sadia Noor Khan, Tasneema Khan
Tasneema Khan, Bipasha Barua
Internationalization of banking institutions has been more evident to a greater extent recently due to the advancement of technology and global interconnectedness. As the ‘engine of economic growth, ’ banks dominate Bangladesh's financial market. Due to intense competition and quick saturation of th...
Mohammad Asaduzzaman Patwary, Mohammad Anwar Hossain Khan, Kabir Alom, Tasneema Juaira et al.
Renal diseases are increasingly common causes of childhood morbidity and mortality. To find the prevalence of kidney diseases among school children in rural area of Bangladesh, this cross-sectional study was conducted in National Institute of Kidney Diseases and Urology, Dhaka from January 2018 to D...
Md. Asif Nawaz, Md. Jahir Uddin Palas, Tasneema Khan
We study the relationship between managerial efficiency and bank profitability in the context of the U.S. banking sector. We utilize Stochastic Frontier Analysis based on a dataset of 4081 U.S. banks, spanning from 2009 to 2021. Two key findings emerge: firstly, geographical disparities exist in ope...