An overview of chromium removal techniques from tannery effluent

M Nur-E-Alam, MAS Mia, F Ahmad, MM Rahman - Applied Water Science, 2020 - Springer
Industrial activities that consume water generate wastewater as a by-product of processing
which introduces various contaminants such as heavy metals into the neighbouring water …

Adsorption of chromium (Cr) from tannery wastewater using low-cost spent tea leaves adsorbent

M Nur-E-Alam, M Abu Sayid Mia, F Ahmad… - Applied Water …, 2018 - Springer
Leather tanning is consuming a large quantity of water and discharging a large volume of
wastewater. This wastewater contains the high value of COD, BOD, TSS, TDS and heavy …

Monitoring tea plantations during 1990–2022 using multi-temporal satellite data in Assam (India)

BR Parida, T Mahato, S Ghosh - Tropical Ecology, 2023 - Springer
Background Tea is a valuable economic plant grown extensively in several Asian countries.
The accurate mapping of tea plantations is critical for the growth and development of the tea …

[HTML][HTML] Analysis of growth trends in area, production and yield of tea in Bangladesh

JK Saha, KMM Adnan, SA Sarker, S Bunerjee - Journal of Agriculture and …, 2021 - Elsevier
The Growth trends in area, production and yield of a crop express its contribution to the
economy. The present study seeks to examine the growth rates of area, production, and …

Forecasting of pre-monsoon flash flood events in the northeastern Bangladesh using coupled hydrometeorological NWP modelling system

SD Shuvo, T Rashid, SK Panda, S Das… - … and Atmospheric Physics, 2021 - Springer
The northeastern depressed region of Bangladesh is highly susceptible to recurrent flash
flooding due to excessive rainfall over these areas and in the upstream hilly regions. Two …

Life behind leaves: Capability, poverty and social vulnerability of tea garden workers in Bangladesh

MN Islam, M Al-Amin - Labor History, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
This article aims to investigate the causes of poverty and vulnerability, and the survival
strategies, of the tea garden workers in Bangladesh. The study was conducted drawing …

Automated detection of selected tea leaf diseases in Bangladesh with convolutional neural network

H Rahman, I Ahmad, PH Jon, A Salam, MF Rabbi - Scientific Reports, 2024 - nature.com
Globally, tea production and its quality fundamentally depend on tea leaves, which are
susceptible to invasion by pathogenic organisms. Precise and early-stage identification of …

Voices of the poor: Demystifying the nexus between rights and agency of Bangladesh's tea workers

M Al-Amin, MN Islam - Labor history, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
This article aims to investigate the true situation of rights and agency of the Bangladeshi
teagarden workers, drawing insights from James Scott's theory of 'public'and …

[PDF][PDF] Livelihood improvement of tea garden workers: A scenario of marginalized women group in Bangladesh

M Kamruzzaman, S Parveen… - Asian Journal of …, 2015 - researchgate.net
Aims: Tea is a profitable cash crop in Bangladesh but livelihood of its workers (women) is
not emphasized properly. The principle objective of the study was to determine and describe …

Climatic and environmental challenges of tea cultivation at sylhet area in Bangladesh

MN Islam, S Tamanna, MM Rahman, MA Ali… - Climate change in …, 2021 - Springer
Tea industry of Bangladesh is one of the most important source of income. Sylhet, the
northeastern divisional city of Bangladesh, is the major tea-producing region of the country …