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UPL Book Lists Discount SALE Title Author/Editor Price % Price A Citizen's Social Charter for South Asia: An Agenda for Civic Rehman Sobhan (ed.) 530.00 70 159.00 Action + A Divided Legacy: The Partition in Selected Novels of India, Niaz Zaman 500.00 70 150.00 Pakistan, and Bangladesh A Question of Quality: State of Primary Education in Bangladesh. CAMPE 750.00 70 225.00 Volume II: Achievement of Competencies + A Question of Quality: State of Primary Education in Bangladesh. CAMPE 300.00 70 90.00 Volume III: Teacher at the Centre-stage + A Quiet Violence: View from a Bangladesh Village (5th impression Betsy Hartmann et al. 400.00 70 120.00 1990) A Simple Solution: Teaching Millions to Treat Diarrhoea at Home A. Mushtaque R. 260.00 70 78.00 (3rd impression 2007) • Chowdhury et al. Agrarian Structure and Productivity in Bangladesh and Bimal Kumar Saha 400.00 70 120.00 West Bengal: A Study in Comparative Perspective • Muhammad Shamsul Aid, Development and Diplomacy: Need for an Aid Policy 150.00 70 45.00 Huq et al. An Annotated Bibliography of World Bank Reports and Publications The World Bank 268.00 70 80.40 on Bangladesh 1972-1998 +• Bangladesh: Assessing Basic Learning Skills The World Bank 220.00 70 66.00 Bangladesh: Breaking the Malnutrition Barrier Key to Development The World Bank 250.00 70 75.00 + Bangladesh: Education Sector Review. Volume-II +• The World Bank 225.00 70 67.50 Bangladesh: Education Sector Review. Volume-III +• The World Bank 260.00 70 78.00 Bangladesh: Rural Infrastructure Strategy Study +• The World Bank 360.00 70 108.00 Below the Line: Rural Poverty in Bangladesh Hasnat Abdul Hye 280.00 70 84.00 Between Conformity and Resistance: Women Garment Workers in Petra Dannecker 480.00 70 144.00 Bangladesh • Building Technological Capability: Issues and Prospects: Nepal, Mozammel Huq et al. 450.00 70 135.00 Bangladesh and India Nazimuddin Ahmed Buildings of the British Raj in Bangladesh + edited by John 195.00 70 58.50 Sanday Challenges for Second Generation Microfinance: Regulation, Iffath Sharif, Geoffrey 525.00 70 157.50 Supervision and Resource Mobilization Wood (ed.) Niaz Zaman et al. Colonial and Post-Colonial Encounters 400.00 70 120.00 (ed.) Community Partnership for Sustainable Water Management Experiencesof the BWDB Systems Rehabilitation Project (in 6 BWDB 2200.00 70 660.00 volume) + Conflict of Cultures: Lessons from Bosnia Haroun er Rashid 425.00 70 127.50 Cultural Cooperation in South Asia: The Search for Community Jamil Choudhury (ed.) 450.00 70 135.00 Daniel Thorner Memorial Lecture Series: Labour Markets, Krishna Bharadwaj 170.00 70 51.00 Employment Policies and the Dynamics of Development • Densification: A Strategic Plan to Mitigate Riverbank Erosion Muhammad Z Mamun 400.00 70 120.00 Disaster in Bangladesh et al. Destination Dhaka: Urban Migration: Expectations and Reality Anwara Begum 380.00 70 114.00 Development Strategies and Socio-demographic Impact of Non- Ruhul Amin 250.00 70 75.00 governmental Organizations: Evidence from Rural Bangladesh Dickens and Other Essays Amanullah Ahmed 250.00 70 75.00 Firdous Azim, Niaz Different Perspectives: Women Writing in Bangladesh 175.00 70 52.50 Zaman (ed.) Discoursing Birthing Care: Experiences from Bangladesh Kaosar Afsana et al. 250.00 70 75.00 Dreams, Miracles and Supplications in Islam Muhammad Zamir 350.00 70 105.00 Election Under a Caretaker Government: An Empirical Analysis of Waresul Karim 585.00 70 175.50 the October 2001 Parliamentary Election in Bangladesh Emerging Issues in Bangladesh Economy: A Review of Centre for Policy 890.00 70 267.00 Bangladesh's Development 2005-06 • Dialogue Entrepreneurs and Economic Development: Munir Quddus, Salim 350.00 70 105.00 The Remarkable Story of Garment Exports from Bangladesh Rashid Environmental Aspects of Agricultural Development in Bangladesh A. Atiq Rahman et al. 400.00 70 120.00 (2nd impression 2000) (ed.) Environmental Aspects of Surface Water Systems of Bangladesh A. Atiq Rahman et al. 550.00 70 165.00 (2nd impression 2000) (ed.) Epic Stories in Terracotta: Nazimuddin Ahmed 495.00 70 148.50 Depicted on Kantanagar Temple, Bangladesh Exchange Rates, Capital Flows and International Trade: The Case Akhtar Hossain 550.00 70 165.00 of Bangladesh Exploding the Population Myth Consumption Versus Population: A. Atiq Rahman et al. 330.00 70 99.00 Which is the Climate Bomb? Fighting Poverty with Microcredit: Experience in Bangladesh Shahidur R. Khandker 450.00 70 135.00 Rózsa Hajnóczy Fire of Bengal edited by William 450.00 70 135.00 Radice Fish, Water and People: Reflections on Inland Openwater Fisheries M. Youssouf Ali 300.00 70 90.00 Resources of Bangladesh Geo-spatial Tools for Analysis of Floodplain Resources + EGIS 685.00 70 205.50 A. K. Jalaluddin, A. Getting Started: Universalising Quality Primary Education in Mushtaque R. 750.00 70 225.00 Bangladesh • Chowdhury (ed.) Rabindranath Tagore Gitali + translated by Brother 75.00 70 22.50 James Rabindranath Tagore Gitimalya + * translated by Brother 75.00 70 22.50 James Global Finance: New Thinking on Regulating Speculative Capital Walden Bello et al. 375.00 70 112.50 Markets • (ed.) Governance of the Healthcare Sector in Bangladesh Khaleda Nazneen 300.00 70 90.00 Growth or Stagnation? A Review of Bangladesh's Rehman Sobhan (ed.) 390.00 70 117.00 Development 1996 Historical Roots of Industrial Entrepreneurship in India and Japan: Dwijendra Tripathi 375.00 70 112.50 A Comparative Interpretation Hope Not Complacency: State of Primary Education in Bangladesh A. Mushtaque R. 450.00 70 135.00 1999 +• Chowdhury et al. (ed.) Human Development in South Asia 1998: The Education Challenge Mahbub ul Haq, 450.00 70 135.00 + Khadija Haq Mahbub ul Haq, Human Development in South Asia 2003 Human Development 650.00 70 195.00 Centre ASK, BLAST, Human Rights in Bangladesh 1996 + 250.00 70 75.00 ODHIKAR ASK, BLAST, Human Rights in Bangladesh 1997 225.00 70 67.50 MLAA and ODHIKAR Ain O Salish Kendra Human Rights in Bangladesh 1998 300.00 70 90.00 (ASK) Mohammad Ziaul Industrial Loan Default: The Case of Bangladesh? 350.00 70 105.00 Hoque International Political Economy: Understanding Global Disorder Björn Hettne (ed.) 350.00 70 105.00 Jagatpur 1977-97: Poverty and Social Change in Rural Bangladesh Kamal Siddiqui 550.00 70 165.00 Kashmiriyat: The Pluralist Sufi-Bhakti-Rishi Culture + † Madanjeet Singh 400.00 70 120.00 Learning to Reach Health for All: Jon E. Rohde (ed.) 350.00 70 105.00 Thirty Years of Instructive Experience at BRAC Liberalisation in the Shadow of a Large Neighbour: A Case of Zaki Eusufzai 200.00 70 60.00 Bangladesh-India Economic Relations Literature in Bangladesh: Contemporary Bengali Writing: Pre- Khan Sarwar Murshid 200.00 70 60.00 Bangladesh Period (2nd revised edition 1996) (ed.) Literature in Bangladesh: Khan Sarwar Murshid 350.00 70 105.00 Contemporary Bengali Writing: Bangladesh Period (ed.) Living with Floods: An Exercise in Alternatives Imtiaz Ahmed (ed.) 260.00 70 78.00 Machinery Manufacturing in Bangladesh: An Industry Study with M. Mozammel Huq et 250.00 70 75.00 Particular Reference to Technological Capability • al. Ellen Bal, Yasuhiro Manderangni Jagring: Images of the Garos in Bangladesh 500.00 70 150.00 Takami Megacity Governance in South Asia: A Comparative Study (2nd Kamal Siddiqui et al 750.00 70 225.00 impression 2004) Microfinance Systems: Designing Quality Financial Services for the Graham A N Wright 450.00 70 135.00 Poor (2nd impression 2004) Nightfall: A Book of Selected Poems Samir Asaf 120.00 70 36.00 Muhammad Habibur On Rights and Remedies: A Collection of Opinions 950.00 70 285.00 Rahman One Man's Agony: A Sketch Book of Yahyan Oppression Abdul Wahab 120.00 70 36.00 (2nd edition 1998) Options for Self-reliant Resurgence: CPD's Rapid Assessment of Centre for Policy 385.00 70 115.50 Flood 2004 +• Dialogue Shawkat Hussain et Other Englishes: Essays on Commonwealth Writing 275.00 70 82.50 al. (ed.) Out of the Periphery: Development of Coastal Chars in Koen de Wilde (ed.) 675.00 70 202.50 Southeastern Bangladesh Overcoming the Governance Crisis in Dhaka City Kamal Siddiqui et al 375.00 70 112.50 Paradoxes of the Nationalist Time: Political Essays on Bangladesh Ranabir Samaddar 300.00 70 90.00 Parisian Portraits Raana Haider 375.00 70 112.50 Peopling in the Land of Allah Jaane: Power, Peopling and Abdul Baqee 300.00 70 90.00 Environment: The Case of Char-lands of Bangladesh Qazi Kholiquzzaman Perspectives on Flood 1998 300.00 70 90.00 Ahmad et al. (ed.) Pious Passengers: The Hajj in Earlier Times M. N. Pearson 305.00 70 91.50 Promoting the Rural Non-Farm Sector in Bangladesh +• The World Bank 500.00 70 150.00 Quality of Education and Campus Violence: Case Studies of Dhaka Qazi Kholiquzzaman 200.00 70 60.00 and Rajshahi Universities Ahmad (ed.) Quality of Public Investment in Bangladesh: An Annexure Rehman Sobhan (ed.) 350.00 70 105.00 toIndependent Review of Bangladesh's Development 1996 Quest for a Healthy Bangladesh: A Vision for the Twenty-first The World Bank 250.00 70 75.00 Century +• Rain Clouds Asafuddowlah 150.00 70 45.00 Rethinking Rural Poverty: Bangladesh as a Case Study (2nd Hossain Zillur 400.00 70 120.00 impression 1996) Rahman et al. (ed.) Retrospects and Prospects of the Rice Economy of Bangladesh Raisuddin Ahmed 365.00 70 109.50 Al Masud Role of Opposition in Bangladesh Politics 350.00 70 105.00 Hasanuzzaman Romance and Pleasure: Understanding the Sexual Conduct of Lazeena Muna 300.00 70 90.00 Young People in Dhaka in the Era of HIV/AIDS Rural Bangladesh: Competition for Scarce Resources (Reprint Eirik G.
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