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Published Research of RDA, Bogura from 1975 to December, 2016 Total List of Completed/ Published Research of RDA, Bogura from 1975 to December, 2016 Total Publication No. 403 Sl. No. Name of the Research Projects Researcher(s) Year Sponsors Meeting the Basic Needs of the Poor in 1. M. Nurul Haq 1975 RDA Bangladesh Kazi Bazlul Karim Village Jamunna: A Socio-Economic 2. Golam Morshed Akhter 1975 RDA Survey A.N. Chowdhury Kazi Bazlul Karim Village Mirjapur: A Socio-Economic 3. Golam Morshed Akhter 1975 RDA Survey A.N. Chowdhury Bench Mark Survey of Kotwali and 4. Manjurul Mahmud Sultan 1975 RDA Sherpur Thana of Bogra District Serajgonj Integrated Rural Development 5. M. Nurul Haq 1975 RDA Project at a Glance aybU _vbvi †eÂgvK© wi‡cvU©, e¸ov gbRyiæj gvngy` myjZvb 6. 1975 RDA 7. Self-Reliant: Kazipukur Village, Rangpur M. Nurul Haq 1976 RDA Aman Crop Survey Around Demonstration 8. Manjurul Mahmud Sultan 1976 RDA Farm of the Academy Farmers Knowledge on the use of 9. Sk. Zahrul Ferdous 1976 RDA Agricultural Input Case study of the Small Farmer and 10. RDA 1976 RDA Landless Labourers, Bogra sub-project 11. History of AKA Farm Sk. Zahrul Ferdous 1976 RDA Evaluation of Swanirvar Programme in Md. Abdun Noor Chowdhury 12. Five Villages of Mithapukur Thana 1976 RDA Sk. Zahrul Ferdous Rangpur Evaluation of Swanirvar Programme in Kazi Bazlul Karim 13. Five Villages of Mithapukur Thana 1976 RDA Manzurul Mahmood Sultan Rangpur Evaluation of Swanirvar Programme in Dr. Md. Amzad Hossain 14. Five Villages of Mithapukur Thana 1976 RDA Golam Morshed Akther Rangpur Observation Report on Ulashi- 15. Jadhunathpur Swanirvar Project under Golam Morshed Akhter 1977 RDA Sersa Thana of Jessore District Action cum Research Project on Small 16. Farmer and Landless Labourers M. Nurul Haq 1977 RDA Development, Bogra-sub-Project Fertilizer Distribution at the Level of 17. M. Nurul Haq 1977 RDA Small Farmer A Pre-Election Study on Socio-Economic 18. M. Nurul Haq 1977 RDA Condition An Observation Report on Jadhunathpur 19. Golam Morshed Akhter 1977 RDA Swanirvar Project under Jessore District Planning, Implementation and Evaluation 20. of Rural Works Programme Case Study of Dr. Md. Amzad Hossain 1977 RDA Mirjapur Union ‣z`ª K…lK‡`i †hŠ_ cÖ‡Póv (AvUvBj K…lK mgevq KvRx eRjyj Kwig 21. mwgwZ) GKwU mgx¶v 1977 RDA Crop Calendar of Important Crops of Sk. Zahrul Ferdous 22. 1977 RDA Bangladesh 23. Reports on Swanirvar Work Camps 1977 RDA A Case Study of the Small Farmers Group 24. Kazi Bazlul Karim 1977 RDA Action (Atail Krishak Samabaya Samity) Report on Ulashi: A Self-help Project, 25. Dr. Md. Amzad Hossain 1978 RDA Jessore F:\00_RDA-Web_Kamrul\Research List of RDA\List of RDA Research 1975-2017 (10.02.17).doc 1 Sl. No. Name of the Research Projects Researcher(s) Year Sponsors 26. Socio-Economic Survey of Four Villages Manjurul Mahmud Sultan 1978 RDA Pioneers of Rural Development in 27. Bangladesh: Their Programmes and M. Nurul Haq 1978 RDA Writings Visit to Selected Swanirvar Village of 28. Taufiqul Arif 1978 RDA Rangpur District Progress Farmers Experience with HYV 29. Sk. Zahrul Ferdous 1978 RDA Rice Role of Peoples Organisation to Involve 30. Poor in Rural Development a Country M. Nurul Haq 1978 RDA Study of Bangladesh 31. Progress Report on Shabgram Village M. Fazlul Haq 1978 RDA 32. Village Development in Bangladesh M. Nurul Haq 1978 RDA Socio-Economic Study of Three Villages Kazi Bazlul Karim 33. under Zero Population Growth Programme A.N. Chowdhury 1978 RDA in Bangladesh Golam Morshed Akhter A Case Study on Bamboo Tubewell for 34. Taufiqul Arif 1978 RDA Irrigation 35. Varietal Trial of Exotic Varieties Md. Amzad Hossain 1978 RDA Case studies of AGRADUT Group 36. M.A. Hakim 1979 RDA (Success) Case Study of Shabgram Village Bogra 37. M. Fazlul Haq 1979 RDA District Institution for Rural Development in 38. M. Nurul Haq 1979 RDA Bangladesh Cost of Wheat Cultivation under Irrigation 39. Dr. Md. Amzad Hossain 1979 RDA and Non-Irrigation Condition Selected Information About Primary 40. Societies under four TCCAs of Serajgonj M.A. Mannan 1979 RDA Integrated Rural Development Project A Review of two years Activities under 41. M.A. Mannan 1979 RDA Different Components of Sirajgonj Some Facts About four TCCA's under 42. Serajgonj Integrated Rural Development M. A. Mannan 1979 RDA Projects A Survey of Tanks of Four RD-1 Thana 43. RDA 1979 RDA under Pabna Districts DbœZgv‡bi gwiP Drcv`b W. ‡gvt AvgRv` †nv‡mb 44. 1979 RDA A Short Report on Milk Processing Plant 45. M. Nurul Haq 1979 RDA at Bagabari, Pabna Third Annual Evaluation Report of 46. M. Fazlul Haq 1979 RDA Shabgram Village Water Resource Development under 47. Taufiqul Arif 1980 RDA CIRDAP: Potential and Problem 48. Gram Sarker: A Historical Perspective M. Nurul Haq 1980 RDA 49. Distribution of Paddy Seedlings Dr. Md. Amzad Hossain 1980 RDA Involvement of the Poor in Development Kazi Bazlul Karim 50. 1980 RDA Through Rural Organization Manjurul Mahmud Sultan Small Farmer on Landless Labours M.A. Mannan 51. 1980 RDA Development Project in Subgram M. Fazlul Haq A Survey of Khash Tanks of Four RD-1 52. M.A. Mannan 1980 RDA Thana under Bogra District Trial of Three Vegetables Crops at 53. Mihir Kumar Roy 1980 RDA Demonstration Farm Two years of Serajgonj Integrated Rural 54. M.A. Mannan 1980 RDA Development Project 55. Election and the Rural Vote AJ Minhaj Uddin Ahmad 1980 RDA F:\00_RDA-Web_Kamrul\Research List of RDA\List of RDA Research 1975-2017 (10.02.17).doc 2 Sl. No. Name of the Research Projects Researcher(s) Year Sponsors 56. A Socio-Economic Study on Deep M. Rafiqul Islam 1980 RDA Tubewell Pump Groups M. Abdul Hakim 57. A Varietal Trial of Tri-Tickles Dr. Md. Amzad Hossain 1980 RDA 58. Boringram: An Economic and Social Kirsten Westergaard 1980 RDA Analysis of Village in Bangladesh 59. A Review of Muktagacha Paddy M.A. Mannan 1981 RDA Marketing Pilot Project 60. Potential and Problems of on Aria M.M. Sultan 1981 RDA Development Project (SIRDAP) f~wgnxb I `yt¯’ cwiev‡ii A_©‰bwZK Dbœq‡bi 61. dwi`v Avwid GKwU c`‡‣c 1981 RDA 62. A Study on Integrated National Action for M. Nurul Haq 1982 RDA Rural Children 63. Release not Relief: A Case Study of Bogra M. A. Mannan 1982 RDA Dustha Kalayan Songstha 64. Selected Information About the Village Child Development and Anti Poverty M.A. Mannan 1982 RDA Development Project 65. Land Transfer: A Survey in Sherpur M.M. Sultan 1982 RDA Thana of Bogra District 66. A Study on Integrated National Action for M. Nurul Haq 1982 RDA Rural Children 67. Poor Woman of Pechibari are Looking for M.A. Mannan 1982 RDA a Better Future Afv‡ei Ae‣q gvKmy`v eyjeyj 68. 1982 RDA 69. A Case study of Rice Production in a M. A. Mannan 1982 RDA Village of Raiganj Thana 70. Swanirvar Gram Sarkar: An Observation Note on Gram Sarkar in Three Villages of AJ Minhaj Uddin Ahmad 1982 RDA Bogra 71. Rural Works Programme in Raigonj Thana, Pabna: A Case Study on Local Golam Morshed Akhter 1983 RDA Level Development Project 72. The Village Child Development Project: A Report on its performance, problems Md. Manzurul Alam 1983 RDA and prospects 73. Local Level Planning in Raigonj: Case Studies on Food for Works Programme, M. Fazlul Haq 1983 RDA Thana Irrigation Programme 74. The Plane Table Method of Survey RDA 1983 RDA 75. Irrigation Management Programme RDA 1983 RDA ‣z`ª K…lK I f~wgnxb Dbœqb cÖK‡íi GKwU g~j¨vqb 76. Gg, G, nvwg` †PŠayix cÖwZ‡e`b 1983 RDA 77. Socio-Economic Development of Rural M. Fazlul Haq 1983 RDA Poor Through Target Group Approach 78. The Activities of Swallows in Sherpur Upazila Observation Md. Manjurul Alam 1984 RDA 79. Distribution Systems and Channel Lining Taufiqul Arif 1984 RDA for Minor Irrigation 80. Comilla Cooperative Experiments M. Nurul Haq 1984 RDA 81. Research and Training in SAARC M. Nurul Haq 1984 RDA Countries 82. Cottage Industry: Survey in Sherpur M.M. Sultan 1984 RDA Thana of Bogra District 83. What does the Development Md. Manjurul Alam 1984 RDA F:\00_RDA-Web_Kamrul\Research List of RDA\List of RDA Research 1975-2017 (10.02.17).doc 3 Sl. No. Name of the Research Projects Researcher(s) Year Sponsors 84. Md. Amzad Hossain Low-cost Channel Lining for Irrigation 1984 RDA Md. Abdul Matin 85. MÖvgxY wkï Dbœqb cÖKí ev¯Íevq‡b wewfbœ mgm¨v I ‡gvt gÄyi-Dj Avjg cÖwZKv‡ii Dcvq Gm.Gg. Avãyi inxg 1984 RDA 86. ¯’vbxq wfwËK cwiKíbv cÖYqb I ev¯Íevqb (ivqMÄ Aa¨vcK †gvRvddi Avn‡g` Dc‡Rjv) ‡gvt b~iæj nK 1984 RDA 87. The Activities of Swallows in Sherpur Md. Manjurul Alam 1984 RDA Upazila: Some Preliminary Observations 88. Case Study on Rural Works Programme of Golam Morshed Akhter 1984 RDA Raigonj Thana, Pabna 89. Renovation of Derelict Tanks (an experience of utilization of rural resource Farida Arif 1984 RDA in Bhawanipur mouza) 90. Rural Credit in Ullapara M. Fazlul Haq 1985 RDA 91. Base Line Survey for the Community M. Nurul Haq 1985 RDA Forestry Project 92. The Poor in Development M. Nurul Haq 1985 RDA 93. Sharecropping System in four Villages of ATM Altaf Husain 1985 RDA Bogra District 94. Integrated Action for Out of School M.A. Mannan 1985 RDA Children and Their Families 95. Experience on Farm Irrigation G.M. Akhter 1985 RDA Management Technique in Thailand 96. evsjv‡`‡k cjøx Dbœqb †ev‡W©i gwnjv Kg©m~Px: ivRkvnx wefv‡Mi 6wU _vbvi Kg©m~Pxi Dci GKwU wkLv ivbx miKvi 1985 RDA mgx¶v ‡mP e¨e¯’vcbv cÖwk‣‡Yi cÖfve Gm‡K Rniæj †di‡`Šm 97.
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