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English Report Sl English Report Sl. No. Title Author Publisher Accession 1 Impact Of Growth Centre Monitoring Report; First Cycle. RESP RESP 336 2 Coastal Embankment Project Operation And Maintenance Manual East EPWAPDA 201 3 Consultancy Services For Reconstruction/Rehabiliation Of IRWP Pucca L G E B. 139 4 The Fourth Saarc Lighting Conference Light For Tomorrow Ieb The 1,221 5 From Flood To Scarcity Re-Defining The Water Debate In Bangladesh Dfid Environme 1,225 6 The Law Of International Water Resources. 1,983 7 LGED Annual Repot.FY-2012-2013 (Bangla) LGED,LGD,L LGED,LGD 3,039 8 Mancaps . Action Plan Update 1998. Directions In Management Mancaps.LGE ISO 3,320 9 Mancaps . Action Plan Update 1998. Directions In Management Mancaps.LGE ISO 2,890 10 Paurashavas Statistical Yearbook Of Bangladesh - 1998 - 1999. Bangladesh P NILG & 1,500 11 Performance Report On Works Programme, 1977-78 M/O, LGRD 674 12 Preparing To Meet The Coastal Challenges Of The 21st Century. National 1,148 13 Report On The Field Visit Of The Hon'ble Malawi Minister For Transport To LGED LGED 1,207 14 The Report On The Survey Findings Of The Sub- Project .Satkhira. M/S Nizam Small 1,540 15 Rural Transport Improvement Project Resettlement Framework Local L G E D 1,560 16 Sunamgonj Community Based Resource Management Project . Inception PMU,SCBRM PMU,SCBR 3,109 17 Sunamgonj Community Based Resource Management Project .Study LGED. LGED 3,108 18 The Summary Report On The Findings Of Benchmark Survey Of SSWRDSP , LGED 3,236 19 Unlocking The Potential Nation Strategy For Accelerated Poverty General 2,075 20 (ADB) Partners In Development Asian ADB 1,025 21 (CDRB) The Firm And Its Organisation. Centre For 1,189 22 (Draft) Step-Up - Plan For Rural Development Engineering Centrer. (Draft) Step LGED & 2,093 23 ` Sirs' And ` Sahibs' Group Mobillisation And BRDB/TA Relations In Geoffrey D. 1989 994 24 100 Thana Intensive Rural Works Programme (Phash-II) Engineering And Bangladesh 641 25 12 Annual Report July - 2013-June-2014 LGED LGED 3,163 26 14th Wedc. Confncer: Water And Urban Service In Asia And The Pacific W E D C. 71 27 Elections Best Practices Under The Democracy Partnership. The ASIA 1,514 28 1977/78 T. Aman Paddy Costs And Returns Survey For Bangladesh USAID 617 29 1977/78 Wheat Costs And Returns Survey For Bangladesh USAID 618 30 1978/79 Aus Paddy Costs And Returns Survey For Bangladesh USAID 619 31 1998 Flood Damage Assessment Draft Report Bangladesh LGED 2,491 32 1998 Flood Damage Assessment Final Report. Bangladesh LGED 2,492 33 1998 Flood Damage Assessment . Final Report . LGED Bangladesh 3,283 34 1998 Flood Damage Assessment For SSWRDSP LGED Bangaldesh 3,246 35 1998 Flood Damage Assessment For The District Of Khulna, Bagerhat, BAngladesh LGED 2,544 36 1998 Flood Damage Assessment For The District Of Sylhet ,Moulavibazar Bangladesh 2,506 37 1998 Flood Damage Assessment For The Districts Of Dinajpur, Jamalpur, Bangladesh LGED 2,546 38 Page 1 of 76 39 Title Author Publisher Accessio 40 1998 Flood Damage Assessment For The Districts Of Rajshahi, Natore, Bangladesh L G E D 2,547 41 1998 Flood Damage Assissment For The District Of Faridpur, Madaripur, Bangladesh LGED 2,545 42 1998 Flood Damage Repair Assessment 167 Pourashava Infrastructures Secondary LGED 2,543 43 The 1998 Flood: Impact On Environment Of Dhaka City Ainun Nishat, I U C N 2,261 44 2003 Brief Introduction To Products. CHNT 1,811 45 2004 Floods In Bangladesh Damage And Needs Assessment And The World 2,262 46 2005 Annual Report Volume -1. ADB ADB 2,094 47 2005 Annual Report.volume-1. ADB ADB 3,327 48 2005 Annual Report.volume-2 ADB ADB 3,326 49 2020 Safer Journeys. New Zealand`s Road Safety Strategy 2010-2020. Minisry Of National 2,935 50 25 May 2009 .Photo LGED LGED 3,155 51 25 Silver Jubilee 1979-2004 CIRDAP Fighting Poverty Together For Rural CIRDAP 1,819 52 48 Research Report . Prediciting Water Availability In Irrigation Tank C. J. Internationa 1,461 53 5 District Towna Water Supply Project Proposal For Engineering Services Public 647 54 50 Research Report . Modeling Scenaios For Water Allocation In The Gediz Internationa 1,462 55 51 Special Foundation Training Course For Engineering Of LGED. BARD,comi 2,735 56 5Implementation Of Minor Irrigation Components Of Ifad Assisted Special Planning L G E D 1,095 57 66m Bridge On Badiakhali Jummabari Road. Quarterty Progress Report RDP - 8. & Hifab Intern 2,515 58 The 6th UNDP -FAO-China International Biogas Training Course; Teaching The-ASIA- 490 59 The 6th UNDP-FAO-China International Biogas Training Course-No-O1. The ASIA 491 60 A-2, Sustainable Survey Techinques. Water Govenment 2,326 61 A-4, Sedimentology. Water Govenment 2,327 62 Abridged Annual Report 1978 -79 BRRI 537 63 Abridged Version Of G T Z Annual Report-2007 G T Z G T Z 2,421 64 Access To Justice : Best Practice Under The Democrary Partnership. The ASIA 1,524 65 Accommodation For Participants In International Seminar At BARD. B A R D. 80 66 Accounting Software Manual URban UGIIP 1,642 67 Accounts Manual. Bangladesh 300 68 Actorsof Local Governance Information On Project Approaches And NADEL ETH. 2,096 69 Administering The Contract L G E D 1,965 70 Administration Of Agricultural Credit In Bangladesh. Bangladesh 640 71 Adrees LGED RESP,ISP 703 72 Agea Cholar Ptothe.(Bangla) LGED LGED 3,085 73 Aggregate Production World 611 74 Aggregates Chapter- 3. Manual On 1,326 75 Agreed Minutes Form The Concluding Meeting Of The Annual Review IRWP 87 76 Agreed Minutes From The Concluding Meeting Of The Annual Review 110 77 Agreed Minutes From The Concluding Meeting Of The Annual Review IRWP 19 78 Page 2 of 76 79 Title Author Publisher Accessio 80 Agreed Minutys From The Concluding Meding Of The Annual Review Annual 340 81 Agri Development International 1,328 82 Agricultual Sector Programme Phase II RRMAC.final Report LGED 3,459 83 Agricultural Taxation In Bangladesh.(Taxation Studies Project) Bangladesh 343 84 Agriculture And Water SweCO 615 85 Agriculture Sector Programme Support Bangladesh. Phase Il - 2006-2011.( Minisry Of 2,044 86 Aide Memoire On Proposed Second Rural Infrastructure Delopment Project. Asian Deve 653 87 Alternative Approaches To cost Sharing For Water Service To Agriculture In C. J. Perry. Internationa 2,502 88 America Owes 60 Million Dollars To The People Of Chittagong Hill Tracts Kaptai 2,592 89 Amgram/Uttar Hogla An Ecological Approach To Village Environment In L G E D 1,775 90 Amgram/Uttar Hogla An Ecological Approach To Village Environment In L G E D 1,774 91 Analysis And Design Of Reinforced Concrete Bridge Structures. American 2,243 92 Analysis Of Early Clay Brick Pavement Failure In Pakistan And Asim Amin IHE Delft 1,178 93 Analysis Of Early Clay Brick Pavement Failure In Pakistan And Asin Amin. Internonal 1,197 94 Analysis Of Schedule Of Rates 2008 For Electrical / Mechanical Wrks Part- Chief Public 2,446 95 Analysis Of Schedule Of Rates 2008 For Electrical Mechanical Works Part- Cheif Public 2,447 96 Analysis Of TRMM Data In Monitoring Rainfall Over Mountainous SAARC SAARC Me 2,686 97 Annotated Bibliography Of Brdb Publication Khandakar BRDB 1,272 98 Annual Report 2008 .volume - 1. ADB ADB 2,620 99 Annual Report 2008 .volume - 2. Financial Report. ADB ADB 2,621 100 Annual Financial And Progress Report For Py-3 (1991-93) RDP-6 LGED 827 101 Annual Post Development Benefit Evaluation Report. L G E D. L G E D 1,732 102 Annual Post Development Report On Benefit Analysis And Evaluation LGED L G E D 1,625 103 Annual Programme Review 1986. Joint Govt- 290 104 Annual Progress Report For U. S. Fiscal Year 1992. CA RE Food For 883 105 Annual Report - 2006-2007 CBRMP,LGE LGED 3,135 106 Annual Report - 2007 R D R S Governmen 2,306 107 Annual Report - 2010-2011(BANGLA) LGED LGED,LGR 2,819 108 Annual Report - 2010-2011.Serial No . 38/10-11 Minisry Of Minisry Of 2,951 109 Annual Report - July- 2008-June 2009 CBRMP,LGE LGED 3,136 110 Annual Report ( July 1999 - June 2000 RIver 1,423 111 Annual Report (July 2003 - June 2004) River RIver 1,630 112 Annual Report [11] July-2012-June-2013.Comunity Based Resource Comunity Comunity 3,033 113 Annual Report 1995 . Asian 1,808 114 Annual Report- 2005-2006 CBRMP,LGE LGED 3,134 115 Annual Report -2008 L K S S ADB 2,519 116 Annual Report -2008. ICIMOD. For Mountains And People. ICIDMOD ICIMOD 2,625 117 Annual Report -2008.NGO Forum For Drinking Water Supply & Sanitation. Joseph Halder NGO 2,627 118 Page 3 of 76 119 Title Author Publisher Accessio 120 Annual Report 2008-2009. Research Intiatives Bangladesh. 2,927 121 Annual Report 2008-2009 SPARRSO. Bangaldesh Govenment 2,742 122 Annual Report 2009 For Health & Beautiful Life. Beximco P 2,925 123 Annual Report 2009-2010. Opportunities Unlimited. Simplex 2,926 124 Annual Report 2011-2012.BPATC 2,041 125 Annual Report July- 2004-2005 CBRMP,LGE LGED 3,133 126 Annual Report July 2008- June2009 CBRMP,LGE LGED 3,137 127 Annual Report July 2009- June2010 CBRMP,LGE LGED 3,138 128 Annual Report July 2010- June2011 CBRMP,LGE LGED 3,139 129 Annual Report July 2011- June2012 CBRMP,LGE LGED 3,140 130 Annual Report July 2012- June2013 CBRMP,LGE LGED 3,141 131 Annual Report Of LGED.
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