Faculty of Humanities and Social Science: Recent submissions

  • Mahin, Md. Mahamudul Hasan (Daffodil International University, 23-05-18)
    The readymade garments industry performances as a substance for the development of Bangladesh. The "Made in Bangladesh" tag has also brought magnificence for the country, making it a prestigious brand across the globe. The ...
  • Mahmood, Maisha (Daffodil International University, 23-05-18)
    My internship journey started at Al-Arafah Islami Bank Limited's Mirpur Branch. Al-Arafah Islami Bank is a private bank that operates under Islamic Shariah. Al-Arafah Islamic Bank has a total of 201 branches. Also, compared ...
  • Raihan, Ahammed Ullah (Daffodil International University, 23-05-18)
    As an intern at an Education Consultancy involving Education@, I was able to gain useful experience as a content writer and help the organization reach its goal of helping and guiding students who want to study abroad. ...
  • Unknown author (Daffodil International University, 23-03-18)
    First I explore in my research that what the child sexual abuse and how children are sexually being abused. I will also try to show the effects of child sexual abusing on children and will express their mental health ...
  • Hasan, Abid (Daffodil International University, 23-03-18)
    In the modern age data protection is a big issue. This paper contains with the idea of the right to privacy and data protection law in Bangladesh. It focuses on the current status of data privacy in Bangladesh and entails ...
  • Mamun, Md. Saifullah; Shanto, Khairul Hasan; Hossain, Imtiaz (Daffodil International University, 23-03-29)
    Sewing section is the heart of a readymade garment industry. The productivity of the sewing section is directly effect on their annual income & the chances to get the orders. This project is about “Productivity analysis ...
  • Khan, Munna (Daffodil International University, 23-03-29)
    The Digital Security Act of 2018 has put up several obstacles in the way of citizens' access to information and their freedom of speech, especially for Bangladeshi journalists and other media workers. As a result, there ...
  • Siddiki, Md. Shiblu (Daffodil International University, 23-03-18)
    Children are the builder of the future nation. Today’s children will lead the next generation. One day they will achieve the leading positions in the society. We need to keep in our mind that today’s child is tomorrow’s ...
  • Redoy, Masum Biswash (Daffodil International University, 23-03-18)
    Family law, which governs the rights and obligations of people within their families in these cultures, is typically based on the religious or secular norms of various groups. Family law in Bangladesh is governed by the ...
  • Jahan, Ishrat (Daffodil International University, 23-03-18)
    Due to the specific features of the means by which such crimes are perpetrated, the States face a major challenge in the battle against crimes committed over the Internet, including cybercrime, cyberterrorism, cyberwar, ...
  • Das, Pritom (Daffodil International University, 23-03-18)
    This paper explore all about the Public Interest Litigation as well as the current scenario regarding the application and implementation of the concept of the public interest litigation. PIL is a litigation by which a ...
  • Rana, Masud (Daffodil International University, 23-03-18)
    In the age of the information society we live in, crimes committed using information technology (especially cybercrime) or those in which new technology plays an essential role are growing exponentially, and the fight ...
  • Sutradhar, Subrata (Daffodil International University, 23-03-18)
    Delinquent behaviour does not start at birth. Most young people become delinquents because of Bangladesh's socio-legal environment, not because they choose to. With more kids engaging in illegal activities, juvenile ...
  • Basak, Dip (Daffodil International University, 23-03-18)
    The rights of the prisoners are still not recognized, as other rights are recognized by the state and international instruments in Bangladesh. In Bangladesh, the prison system still follows the same outdated statutes and ...
  • Biplob, Md Forhadul Islam (Daffodil International University, 23-03-18)
    In many developing nations, like Bangladesh it is common practice marrying girls at an early age. Parents saw it as a way to safeguard their daughters' financial and social futures. However, because these women frequently ...
  • Mim, Tahiad Tanha (Daffodil International University, 23-03-18)
    This paper examines “Efficacy of Death Penalty in the Penal System: An Analysis in light of the Protection of Human Rights in Bangladesh,” I will discuss the current information, legal matters and situation of Death ...
  • Imran, Ali (Daffodil International University, 23-03-18)
    In recent years, research on and worry about the effects of social media on children have grown significantly. The current understanding of how social media affects children's social, emotional, cognitive, and physical ...
  • Uddin, Md. Jalal (Daffodil International University, 23-03-29)
    Greed is the main reason for dowry. It is clothed in demand, extortion and profiteering. The main motive behind the dowry system is to promote the life of barbars and their family members, increasing consumerism, excessive ...
  • kabir, Nishat (Daffodil International University, 23-03-18)
    With a population of over 160 million, Bangladesh is a highly populated country. More than 20 million of Bangladesh's people, who are regarded to be children, are under five years of age, making up close to half of the ...
  • Lima, Husnat Farzana (Daffodil International University, 23-03-01)
    Bangladesh is one of the source nations as well as travel focuses for women and children. Each year thousands of individuals are trafficked out. On the other hand, it has been found that among the trafficking casualties, ...

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