Recent Articles
Titile: Supplying Surplus Electricity for Local Use from Solar Irrigation in Bangladesh
Abstract: In the rural regions of Bangladesh, diesel fuel persists as a predominant resource for irrigation purposes, notwithstanding its exorbitant costs, logistical difficulties, and detrimental environmental consequences. In light of these challenges, the government of Bangladesh is actively pursuing
Author: Hasibur Rahman, Afia Ibnat Ruxy, Md. Moien Uddin, Prapty Rani Roy 3 Weeks Ago
Titile: AN OVERVIEW OF POWER MANAGEMENT OF ELECTRICAL VEHICLES
Abstract: Electric vehicles (EVs) represent a significant approach to minimizing oil usage and cutting greenhouse gas emissions. When they are connected to the electrical grid for either charging or discharging purposes, they are referred to as gridable EVs (GEVs), which are crucial for effective energy manag
Author: Hasibur Rahman, Afia Ibnat Ruxy, Md. Moien Uddin, Md. Shafiqul Islam 3 Weeks Ago
Titile: Preventive Detention as Violation of Human Rights: A Critical Analysis from Bangladesh Perspective
Abstract: This article highlights an elaborate explanation and characteristics of preventive detention. It is to draw the outline of the basic theory of preventive detention, historical background to the rise of preventive laws in the subcontinent, usages, misusages of the preventive laws and the violation of
Author: Md. Rakibul Hasan, Md. Tauhid Hossain 3 Weeks Ago
Titile: Love or Rebellion: Incorporation of Foreign Myths in Kazi Nazrul’s Poetry
Abstract: This article critically examines Kazi Nazrul Islam’s innovative incorporation of foreign myths in his poetry, positioning him as a pivotal Bengali poet following Rabindranath Tagore. Centered on the powerful themes of love and rebellion, the study reveals how Nazrul skillfully weaves mythological
Author: Prodip Kumar Adhikari 3 Weeks Ago
Titile: Emergence of Resistant Bacterial Pathogens in Wound Infections: A Study from a Tertiary Care Hospital in Bangladesh
Abstract: Wound infections remain a major healthcare challenge, particularly in developing countries. The emergence of multidrug-resistant (MDR) bacteria further complicates treatment and recovery. This study assessed the bacteriological spectrum and antimicrobial resistance patterns of wound pathogens in a t
Author: Abdullah Akhtar Ahmed, Nusrat Akhtar Juyee, SA Mohammad Hasan, Mohammad Zakerin Abedin 3 Weeks Ago
Key Dates
- Volume 8
- Issue 1
- Last Day Of Paper Submission
01-Sep-2025