際際滷shows by User: halimmiah52 / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif 際際滷shows by User: halimmiah52 / Mon, 14 Aug 2017 08:14:40 GMT 際際滷Share feed for 際際滷shows by User: halimmiah52 Urdu speaking peoples at two urban areas of the Dhaka city in Bangladesh /slideshow/urdu-speaking-peoples-at-two-urban-areas-of-the-dhaka-city-in-bangladesh/78818810 urduspeakingpeoplesattwourbanareasofthedhakacityinbangladesh-170814081440
Pakistan and India were emerged based on two nations theory of politicians. This theory let people into a massive conflict and a million of people were killed and around two hundred million people were homeless. On the other side born of a long lasting hated culture among the people of subcontinent, who were lived together in a same place over thousand years. Bangladesh still belongs a half million of this distress people who were migrated from Bihar mostly and other Indian provinces. They use Urdu as their first language. This study focuses about their socialization process and how they are politically deprived due to lack of community organization of their own. Two urban communities of the Dhaka City of Bangladesh were study areas while case study and observation tools were used for collecting qualitative data. The writer he himself has been living more than 40 years in the study area and cases are very close to him. ]]>

Pakistan and India were emerged based on two nations theory of politicians. This theory let people into a massive conflict and a million of people were killed and around two hundred million people were homeless. On the other side born of a long lasting hated culture among the people of subcontinent, who were lived together in a same place over thousand years. Bangladesh still belongs a half million of this distress people who were migrated from Bihar mostly and other Indian provinces. They use Urdu as their first language. This study focuses about their socialization process and how they are politically deprived due to lack of community organization of their own. Two urban communities of the Dhaka City of Bangladesh were study areas while case study and observation tools were used for collecting qualitative data. The writer he himself has been living more than 40 years in the study area and cases are very close to him. ]]>
Mon, 14 Aug 2017 08:14:40 GMT /slideshow/urdu-speaking-peoples-at-two-urban-areas-of-the-dhaka-city-in-bangladesh/78818810 halimmiah52@slideshare.net(halimmiah52) Urdu speaking peoples at two urban areas of the Dhaka city in Bangladesh halimmiah52 Pakistan and India were emerged based on two nations theory of politicians. This theory let people into a massive conflict and a million of people were killed and around two hundred million people were homeless. On the other side born of a long lasting hated culture among the people of subcontinent, who were lived together in a same place over thousand years. Bangladesh still belongs a half million of this distress people who were migrated from Bihar mostly and other Indian provinces. They use Urdu as their first language. This study focuses about their socialization process and how they are politically deprived due to lack of community organization of their own. Two urban communities of the Dhaka City of Bangladesh were study areas while case study and observation tools were used for collecting qualitative data. The writer he himself has been living more than 40 years in the study area and cases are very close to him. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/urduspeakingpeoplesattwourbanareasofthedhakacityinbangladesh-170814081440-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Pakistan and India were emerged based on two nations theory of politicians. This theory let people into a massive conflict and a million of people were killed and around two hundred million people were homeless. On the other side born of a long lasting hated culture among the people of subcontinent, who were lived together in a same place over thousand years. Bangladesh still belongs a half million of this distress people who were migrated from Bihar mostly and other Indian provinces. They use Urdu as their first language. This study focuses about their socialization process and how they are politically deprived due to lack of community organization of their own. Two urban communities of the Dhaka City of Bangladesh were study areas while case study and observation tools were used for collecting qualitative data. The writer he himself has been living more than 40 years in the study area and cases are very close to him.
Urdu speaking peoples at two urban areas of the Dhaka city in Bangladesh from Halim Miah
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Early warning through voice messages (3 october 2016 rugby) /slideshow/early-warning-through-voice-messages-3-october-2016-rugby/71943797 earlywarningthroughvoicemessages3october2016rugby-170209044925
Why more investment for Pre disaster stage? Bangladesh spent a lot in the last two decades for disasters. Only one flood in the year 1998 caused estimated loss and damages US 2.0 billion that is 4.8% of our national GDP. This estimated loss and damage figure might be more as dominant loss and damages much more concentrate on infrastructure and bigger public institutions while lesser focus on private and small entrepreneurs including small holders.the movers get stuck in the range of $1 to $2 a day income are still vulnerable to shocks and downward slippages (Sen, Binayak; June 2014, ICE Business, Dhaka). This is a vicious cycle of income erosion where disaster like flood held recurrently and pulling those people behind so that they cannot climb at the upper step of the ladder. We have conducted a rapid assessment on the impact of flood early warning voice message just after of the flood occurred in July August 2016. Our preliminary findings have revealed that peoples indigenous knowledge did not work like their perception was that if cloud passes from south- west to north-east we would think that water of the river Jamuna will be raised. But this year we could not understand that there would have possibility of flood. Therefore voice message was very important. Among my neighbours around 10 farmers could harvest their jute when they got flood early warning voice messages which financial value minimum would be 9,000 taka ($115) for each. Besides those who we live in deep islands like places, very close to river we evacuated with our cattle and that household wise value would be minimum 100,000 taka ($1200). So if voice message cost taka 20 per household then its return worth valued more than 1000 times higher!, ]]>

Why more investment for Pre disaster stage? Bangladesh spent a lot in the last two decades for disasters. Only one flood in the year 1998 caused estimated loss and damages US 2.0 billion that is 4.8% of our national GDP. This estimated loss and damage figure might be more as dominant loss and damages much more concentrate on infrastructure and bigger public institutions while lesser focus on private and small entrepreneurs including small holders.the movers get stuck in the range of $1 to $2 a day income are still vulnerable to shocks and downward slippages (Sen, Binayak; June 2014, ICE Business, Dhaka). This is a vicious cycle of income erosion where disaster like flood held recurrently and pulling those people behind so that they cannot climb at the upper step of the ladder. We have conducted a rapid assessment on the impact of flood early warning voice message just after of the flood occurred in July August 2016. Our preliminary findings have revealed that peoples indigenous knowledge did not work like their perception was that if cloud passes from south- west to north-east we would think that water of the river Jamuna will be raised. But this year we could not understand that there would have possibility of flood. Therefore voice message was very important. Among my neighbours around 10 farmers could harvest their jute when they got flood early warning voice messages which financial value minimum would be 9,000 taka ($115) for each. Besides those who we live in deep islands like places, very close to river we evacuated with our cattle and that household wise value would be minimum 100,000 taka ($1200). So if voice message cost taka 20 per household then its return worth valued more than 1000 times higher!, ]]>
Thu, 09 Feb 2017 04:49:25 GMT /slideshow/early-warning-through-voice-messages-3-october-2016-rugby/71943797 halimmiah52@slideshare.net(halimmiah52) Early warning through voice messages (3 october 2016 rugby) halimmiah52 Why more investment for Pre disaster stage? Bangladesh spent a lot in the last two decades for disasters. Only one flood in the year 1998 caused estimated loss and damages US 2.0 billion that is 4.8% of our national GDP. This estimated loss and damage figure might be more as dominant loss and damages much more concentrate on infrastructure and bigger public institutions while lesser focus on private and small entrepreneurs including small holders.the movers get stuck in the range of $1 to $2 a day income are still vulnerable to shocks and downward slippages (Sen, Binayak; June 2014, ICE Business, Dhaka). This is a vicious cycle of income erosion where disaster like flood held recurrently and pulling those people behind so that they cannot climb at the upper step of the ladder. We have conducted a rapid assessment on the impact of flood early warning voice message just after of the flood occurred in July August 2016. Our preliminary findings have revealed that peoples indigenous knowledge did not work like their perception was that if cloud passes from south- west to north-east we would think that water of the river Jamuna will be raised. But this year we could not understand that there would have possibility of flood. Therefore voice message was very important. Among my neighbours around 10 farmers could harvest their jute when they got flood early warning voice messages which financial value minimum would be 9,000 taka ($115) for each. Besides those who we live in deep islands like places, very close to river we evacuated with our cattle and that household wise value would be minimum 100,000 taka ($1200). So if voice message cost taka 20 per household then its return worth valued more than 1000 times higher!, <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/earlywarningthroughvoicemessages3october2016rugby-170209044925-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Why more investment for Pre disaster stage? Bangladesh spent a lot in the last two decades for disasters. Only one flood in the year 1998 caused estimated loss and damages US 2.0 billion that is 4.8% of our national GDP. This estimated loss and damage figure might be more as dominant loss and damages much more concentrate on infrastructure and bigger public institutions while lesser focus on private and small entrepreneurs including small holders.the movers get stuck in the range of $1 to $2 a day income are still vulnerable to shocks and downward slippages (Sen, Binayak; June 2014, ICE Business, Dhaka). This is a vicious cycle of income erosion where disaster like flood held recurrently and pulling those people behind so that they cannot climb at the upper step of the ladder. We have conducted a rapid assessment on the impact of flood early warning voice message just after of the flood occurred in July August 2016. Our preliminary findings have revealed that peoples indigenous knowledge did not work like their perception was that if cloud passes from south- west to north-east we would think that water of the river Jamuna will be raised. But this year we could not understand that there would have possibility of flood. Therefore voice message was very important. Among my neighbours around 10 farmers could harvest their jute when they got flood early warning voice messages which financial value minimum would be 9,000 taka ($115) for each. Besides those who we live in deep islands like places, very close to river we evacuated with our cattle and that household wise value would be minimum 100,000 taka ($1200). So if voice message cost taka 20 per household then its return worth valued more than 1000 times higher!,
Early warning through voice messages (3 october 2016 rugby) from Halim Miah
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Halim presentation for 5th november /slideshow/halim-presentation-for-5th-november/54904186 halimpresentationfor5thnovember-151109114550-lva1-app6892
This is an outcome of empirical study on Access to rights and entitlement of poor and marginalized households in rural Bangladesh. It was conducted following rapid ethnographic methods. The salient findings are in the three Upzilas of Oxfam REECALL intervention poor and marginalized households have been achieved to manage three meals in a day with some significant improvement in other economic and social indices so that they can have a better community resilient. ]]>

This is an outcome of empirical study on Access to rights and entitlement of poor and marginalized households in rural Bangladesh. It was conducted following rapid ethnographic methods. The salient findings are in the three Upzilas of Oxfam REECALL intervention poor and marginalized households have been achieved to manage three meals in a day with some significant improvement in other economic and social indices so that they can have a better community resilient. ]]>
Mon, 09 Nov 2015 11:45:50 GMT /slideshow/halim-presentation-for-5th-november/54904186 halimmiah52@slideshare.net(halimmiah52) Halim presentation for 5th november halimmiah52 This is an outcome of empirical study on Access to rights and entitlement of poor and marginalized households in rural Bangladesh. It was conducted following rapid ethnographic methods. The salient findings are in the three Upzilas of Oxfam REECALL intervention poor and marginalized households have been achieved to manage three meals in a day with some significant improvement in other economic and social indices so that they can have a better community resilient. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/halimpresentationfor5thnovember-151109114550-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This is an outcome of empirical study on Access to rights and entitlement of poor and marginalized households in rural Bangladesh. It was conducted following rapid ethnographic methods. The salient findings are in the three Upzilas of Oxfam REECALL intervention poor and marginalized households have been achieved to manage three meals in a day with some significant improvement in other economic and social indices so that they can have a better community resilient.
Halim presentation for 5th november from Halim Miah
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Access to agricultural extension services of marginalized farmers /slideshow/access-to-agricultural-extension-services-of-marginalized-farmers/20545804 accesstoagriculturalextensionservicesofmarginalizedfarmers-130504125716-phpapp01
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Sat, 04 May 2013 12:57:16 GMT /slideshow/access-to-agricultural-extension-services-of-marginalized-farmers/20545804 halimmiah52@slideshare.net(halimmiah52) Access to agricultural extension services of marginalized farmers halimmiah52 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/accesstoagriculturalextensionservicesofmarginalizedfarmers-130504125716-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br>
Access to agricultural extension services of marginalized farmers from Halim Miah
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https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-halimmiah52-48x48.jpg?cb=1524677342 The busiest time ever I am passing in office, home and developing social network through BSSF ( Bangladesh Social Scientists Foundation). Friends of All but enimies of none https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/urduspeakingpeoplesattwourbanareasofthedhakacityinbangladesh-170814081440-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/urdu-speaking-peoples-at-two-urban-areas-of-the-dhaka-city-in-bangladesh/78818810 Urdu speaking peoples ... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/earlywarningthroughvoicemessages3october2016rugby-170209044925-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/early-warning-through-voice-messages-3-october-2016-rugby/71943797 Early warning through ... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/halimpresentationfor5thnovember-151109114550-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/halim-presentation-for-5th-november/54904186 Halim presentation for...