The free flow of information is one such condition that can be strengthened by research, documentation and investigative reporting on politics, candidates who contest in the elections, irregularities that take place during election times in violation of electoral laws, code of conduct, and so on. There are many conditions that shape the aspired politics and democratic institutions of a country like Bangladesh. It is in this context that Bangladesh now awaits the ninth parliamentary elections scheduled for January 2007. However, the lingering political unrest, mistrust and uncertainties stand out to be serious limiting factors for establishing democracy in Bangladesh. Of course, the fifth, seventh and eighth parliamentary elections enhanced democratic credibility and generated hope among the voters about establishing democracy in Bangladesh. Many of these elections were shams, heavily rigged and invalid. ‘At the national level Bangladesh has had eight parliamentary elections, three presidential elections and three referendums since its independence. Chapter two discusses skills necessary for investigation, FGD, communication and writing case studies.Ĭhapter three includes names, brief description and contact details of organizations-local, national and international) related to tea industry, tea workers and ethnic communities annotated bibliography on selected books, report and documentary films on tea workers and smaller ethnic communities the small ethnic communities cultural act 2010 Facilities provided to the tea workers by Bangladesh Labour Rules, 2015 and Bangladesh Labour Welfare Foundation Rules, 2010 Agreement between Bangladesh Tea Association and Bangladesh Cha Sramik Union (1 January 17 to 31 December 2018) glossary on tea, tea industry, tea gardens, tea workers and smaller ethnic communities and international (ILO) instruments and law. The guide, on one hand provides plenty of background information and on the other, assists in developing thinking ability on exclusion challenges and skills.Ĭhapter one of the guide provides background and primary information and analysis on marginalized and excluded communities that include Adivasis, tea workers and their communities, Harijans, Bede, Jaladas, sex workers and transgender, Kaiputra (pig rearing community), Rishi and Biharis in particular. Prashikhkhan Upakaron O Sahayika is an essential guide for use of the human rights defenders, researchers, journalists, development workers, trade unionists and community leaders who work with marginalized and excluded communities.
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