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This book particularly analyzed some issues like- COVID-19 impact on Bangladesh economy, mental health during pandemic, some Social issues during pandemic, COVID-19 impact on education sector, impact on agriculture sector, impact on RMG sector, government measures taken during pandemic, digital technology for COVID-19 Response in Bangladesh and Vaccination for Bangladeshi people etc. Based on the published articles, news from print and electronic media, websites of different government and non-government organizations, available public data and some personal observations are used to write this…mehr

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This book particularly analyzed some issues like- COVID-19 impact on Bangladesh economy, mental health during pandemic, some Social issues during pandemic, COVID-19 impact on education sector, impact on agriculture sector, impact on RMG sector, government measures taken during pandemic, digital technology for COVID-19 Response in Bangladesh and Vaccination for Bangladeshi people etc. Based on the published articles, news from print and electronic media, websites of different government and non-government organizations, available public data and some personal observations are used to write this book. As the pandemic still on at the time this book was written and no one knows when it's going to stop, there can be addition of this book in the future with updated data. It is a big challenge for Bangladesh to cope-up with the situation as a lower-middle-income economy with one of the world's densest populations. Experts are assuming that the third wave will start very soon and the damage can be worst then the first and second wave. This book may help the concerns to re-think what was there mistakes and how more organized way they can control the third wave and minimize the damage.
Autorenporträt
Mohammed Kamruzzaman es profesor adjunto en la Universidad Internacional de Agricultura y Tecnología Empresarial (IUBAT), en Dhaka (Bangladesh). Obtuvo su MBA y BBA en el Reino Unido. Tiene experiencia práctica como investigador. También tiene experiencia de trabajo en la industria minorista en el Reino Unido.