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Date Submitted: 03/18/2011 06:33 PM
August 19, 2004
Ms. Dil Rowshan
Coordinator,
Live-in-Field Experience Program-2004,
Manikganj
Reference: Submission of Draft Report
Dear Ms. Dil Rowshan:
Here is the draft report on “LFE – 201, Summer - 2004” that you asked us to submit.
We gathered information on the basis of PRA method. So, we tried to make a preliminary analysis, how social and economic change effect the life of rural people of the village.
We believe that our report will give a clear idea about socioeconomic condition of the village malutia. i.e village mapping, social change process, wealth ranking and resource mapping, seasonality mapping for capturing production cycle and pricing of crop, household and gender roles, rural market network.
Please feel free to ask about any further inquiry regarding this draft report. It would be our pleasure to assist you.
Thanking You
Sincerely Yours
MD. Shahed Ullah Shahed
ID: 0010043
Nazia Parvin
ID: 0010096
MD. Mahfuz Alam
ID: 0010153
Sheguftta Naureen Akhter
ID: 0030203
MD. Rezwanul Haque
ID: 0110079
Acknowledgement
We would like to thank Independent University, Bangladesh, (IUB) for Offering such a wonderful and unique course through which we get the chance to learn and experience about a rural village of Bangladesh. It will certainly have a huge impact on us and we would always be looking for opportunities to do something for our poor villagers. This LFE program has shown us something, which we haven’t seen.
We like to thank our vice chancellor Prof. Bazlul Mobin Chowdhury for giving us the opportunity for realizing our roots. We thank Prof. Haroun Er Rashid for his teachings on peasants and village community, as well as shouldering our LFE responsibility.
We would also like to thank Manzurul Mannan course coordinator and Mostofa Kamal and Kaisar sir Supervisor in Manikganj, for guiding us on how to make rapport with the villagers and rural network analysis. They...