Muhammad Al Amin
Department of International Relation at Sichuan University

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Factors Affecting Depression And Suicidal Tendency Among The Students For The Educational Process: A Study On Sylhet, Bangladesh. Muhammad Al Amin; Md Mehdi Rahman
HISTORICAL: Journal of History and Social Sciences Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023)
Publisher : Perkumpulan Dosen Fakultas Agama Islam Indramayu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (1123.246 KB) | DOI: 10.58355/historical.v2i1.37

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The study wants to assess the factors that affect depression and suicidal tendencies among the students of Shahjalal University of science and technology and MC College, Sylhet. For collecting data and questionnaire method was followed. The researcher selected 50 samples from both of these institutions. In this study, a mixed research approach has been followed. The study disclosed that among the respondents, 90% had an idea about depression, and 90% got depression once in their lifetime. They suffered from major depressive disorder, bipolar disorder, and premenstrual dysphoric disorder, etc. and suffered from bipolar disorder. Depression has an adverse effect on student's academic life. Besides, 72% said that they need more consciousness about their depression. The study also revealed that 8% are also addicted to different drugs and alcohol. The study further revealed that 64% thought that the severity of depression could lead someone to commit suicide and 28% said that they thought about suicide during their depression period. The study also recommended that one should pass their time doing activities that can help reduce stress. In their leisure time, they can gossip with their friends, and sharing their feeling with good friends can be another solution to anxiety. The study further added that if they failed, they might commit suicide at a severe level of their depression.
A Comparative analysis of classic-Marxism and Neo-Marxism in the International Political Economy system Muhammad Al Amin; MD Atikur Rahman Mir
HISTORICAL: Journal of History and Social Sciences Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023)
Publisher : Perkumpulan Dosen Fakultas Agama Islam Indramayu

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This article focuses on Classic Marxism and Neo-Marxism. Classic Marxism originated in the early socialist era, inside the socialist labour movement, and specifically among its organizations and political parties. And Neo-Marxism Updates Marxist principles to account for the state of the world economy today. It rose to prominence in the 1960s and 1970s as technologists demonstrated that capitalism's policies stifled growth and widened the wealth gap between the North and South. In this paper, the authors tried to do a comparative analysis of classic Marxism and Neo-Marxism in the International Political Economy (IPE) system.
THE CHALLENGE OF ABSENTEEISM OF PUBLIC HEALTHCARE CENTERS WORKER IN THE RURAL AREA: A STUDY ON SYLHET DISTRICT, BANGLADESH Mainul Hasan Niber; Sabbir Amin; Saydur Rahman Nion; Mohammad Rashedur; Rahman Badhan; Muhammad Al Amin
Indonesian Journal of Management Studies Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): Terbitan Ketujuh Februari 2024
Publisher : Perkumpulan Dosen Muslim Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53769/ijms.v2i3.340

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Absenteeism has been linked to ineffective healthcare delivery in several studies. This research looks at absenteeism in Bangladesh's public healthcare centers (PHCs), a health system level recognized as vulnerable to absenteeism. Front-line health workers, administrators, service consumers, and health propensity committee chairpersons were interviewed in detail and participated in focus groups. Absenteeism was shown to be quite common among healthcare employees, and it is much more of a problem in PHCs when lateness is included. Absenteeism influences the pair service consumers and associates, although it is not necessarily intentional. Even though there are measures to prevent absenteeism in PHCs, our results reveal that they are readily evaded and ineffectual due to utilization and formative difficulties. The Anti-Corruption Evidence (ACE) strategy, which aims to include and improve the stimulations of significant players in the system to support efficiency-renovating measures and, in turn, ensure efficient service delivery, might be relevant in this case. In this research, we will look at the issues of a lack of health workers in Bangladesh's PHCs, patient satisfaction and the quality of services at PHCs, and the effect of a lack of health workers in Bangladesh's rural public healthcare centers (PHCs).