A Research Proposal on Impact of Load Shedding in Bangladesh



1. Abstract:
Load shedding is the term used to describe the deliberate switching off of electrical supply to parts of the electricity network, and hence to the customers in those areas. This practice is rare, but is a core
part of the emergency management of all electricity networks.
Load shedding can be required when there is an imbalance between electricity demand (customers’ usage) and electricity supply (the ability of the electricity network to generate and transport the required amount of electricity to meet this demand).

Pre and post election violence


Introduction
Elections plays a vital role to ensure democracy and good governance in a democratic state. Our ultimate goal is to establish good governance , fair trial for all , and a humanist nation.But Bangladesh has been experienced nine parliamentary elections but the 8th parliamentary election was very much notable for the various form of violence. We have seen in the pre election violence all party are involved in the violence but in the post election violence are opposite.(1) Winner party is strongly involved in the violence which we have seen clearly in the 8th parliamentary election of 2001. Especially I would like to discuss the violence against minorities in 8th parliamentary election

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