Focusing on the statutes of the Dhaka University Ordinance 1973, this research monograph evaluates the feasibility of operating a state-funded university while identifying theoretical and practical implementation gaps. It highlights the loopholes in the existing statutes in light of contemporary global standards for higher education. Additionally, the study proposes solutions to address institutional weaknesses and eliminate political and administrative interference, aiming to enhance the university's functionality and educational quality.
Amitav Kumar Kundu Boeken



Urban migration in now germane subject for any LDC s countries. People move into cities to seek economic opportunities. A major contributing factor is known as 'rural flight'. Cities, in contrast, are known to be places where money, services and wealth are centralized. Cities are where fortunes are made and where social mobility is possible. This paper analyzes unemployment and underemployment in a country of LDCs within a qualitative adjustment framework. Four extensions it has been made including allowances for more generalized job-search behavior, why people force to migrate, Difficulty of adaptation and adjustment with the city and Survival strategies of the migrants. The result of these modifications is a much lower predicted unemployment rate, which accords more closely with actual observations. Some additional policy implications deriving from the analysis are noted
Bangladesh, especialmente Dhaka, enfrenta severas vulnerabilidades climáticas que afectan a los pobres urbanos. Este estudio analiza cómo las catástrofes naturales y el cambio climático impactan la salud y necesidades básicas de la población en extrema pobreza, además de examinar las estrategias actuales para enfrentar estos desafíos.