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Urbanization and Urban Social Service in Bangladesh is a detailed exploration of how Bangladesh has experienced unprecedented urban growth and the resulting implications for social service delivery. The book provides critical insights into the transformation of urban centers and the increasing demand for adequate housing, healthcare, education, and sanitation services.
Mohammad Habibur Rahman examines the structural challenges facing Bangladesh’s urban areas, including informal settlements, inadequate infrastructure, and the gap between urban service demand and supply. The work offers comprehensive analysis of government policies, NGO interventions, and community-based initiatives aimed at addressing urban social needs. It serves as both an academic resource and a practical guide for policymakers, urban planners, and development professionals working to improve quality of life in Bangladesh’s cities.







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