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Bangladesh foreign exchange reserve crossed the $30 Billion mark after it had fallen below the level on 25 May.

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Foreign reserve crosses $30bn again within a month​

Foreign reserve crosses $30bn again within a month


The reserve currently stands at $30.02bn as of Wednesday.
A central bank high official said the rise in the reserve was a reflection of increased remittance.

Many banks now had enough dollars to make smooth LC (letter of credit) payments, he added.
Between 1-20 June, $1.53bn had entered the country as remittance. In the same period last year, this figure stood at $1.10bn.

In the Fiscal Year 2022-23, the Bangladesh Bank sold $13.43bn from the reserves.

The sales are usually used to fund government LC payments and procure essential goods.

After the government paid $1.1 billion in import bills to the Asian Clearing Union, or ACU, for March and April, the had reserves fell to $29.7 billion on 8 May.

It rose again on 10 May, reaching $30.36 billion which was $29.78 billion just a day ago.

Bangladesh Bank data from 25 May shows that the reserve fell again to $29.96 billion.
 

Meanwhile - while blowhard bhakts are trying to pass BS like a bad session of smelly farts, this index keeps getting worse and worse.

iu


Good going bhakts - let's publicize these numbers too?

Say what - cat got your tongue?

Worse than Bangladesh? :lol:

iu


Yup - keep allocating money for Mangalyan, missiles and a/c carriers.....

India slips in Global Hunger Index, ranks 107 out of 121 nations​

Asia’s third-largest economy has registered impressive economic growth in recent decades but it fares poorly on UN human development indices.

Boys scavenge for leftover fruits from delivery containers outside a fruit market in the southern Indian city of Bangalore October 17, 2014.


The world's second most populous nation ranked below countries including Pakistan, Nepal, Mali and Sudan [File: Abhishek N Chinnappa/Reuters]
By Al Jazeera Staff
Published On 15 Oct 202215 Oct 2022

India has fallen six positions on the 2022 Global Hunger Index (GHI), ranking 107th out of 121 countries in a report published on Friday.
Asia’s third-largest economy fared worse than other South Asian countries such as Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. This was the third straight year in which India’s ranking on the scale fell – it previously ranked 101 in 2021, and 94 in 2020.

The GHI, jointly published by the German-based Welthungerhilfe and Dublin-based Concern Worldwide, which ranks countries by “severity”, gave India a score of 29.1 – a hunger level falling under the “serious” category.

The index has five levels of hunger under which each country falls – low, moderate, serious, alarming and extremely alarming.

Based on data from 2019-2021, 16.3 percent of India’s population was undernourished. India is home to the second-largest population in the world at 1.4 billion people.

“South Asia … has the highest child stunting rate and by far the highest child wasting rate of any world region,” the report said, adding India’s child wasting rate of 19.3 percent was the “highest of any country” in the world.

According to the World Health Organization, child wasting is when a person is too thin for his or her height as a result of failing to gain weight or suffering from rapid weight loss.

Five-year-old Nasreen rests with her family's belongings as she plays under a flyover in Mumbai January 19, 2015


Based on data from 2019-2021, 16.3 percent of India’s population was undernourished [File: Danish Siddiqui/Reuters]

India’s government issued a statement criticizing the report for using an “erroneous measure of hunger”, adding it “suffers from serious methodological issues”.
 
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Meanwhile - while blowhard bhakts are trying to pass BS like a bad session of smelly farts, this index keeps getting worse and worse.

iu


Good going bhakts - let's publicize these numbers too?

Say what - cat got your tongue?

Worse than Bangladesh? :lol:

iu


Yup - keep allocating money for Mangalyan, missiles and a/c carriers.....
Fall in hunger index is planned Modi masterstroke. Modi had clearly mentioned in 2014 campaign- na khaunga na khaane dunga.
 
Meanwhile - while blowhard bhakts are trying to pass BS like a bad session of smelly farts, this index keeps getting worse and worse.

iu


Good going bhakts - let's publicize these numbers too?

Say what - cat got your tongue?

Worse than Bangladesh? :lol:

iu


Yup - keep allocating money for Mangalyan, missiles and a/c carriers.....

India slips in Global Hunger Index, ranks 107 out of 121 nations​

Asia’s third-largest economy has registered impressive economic growth in recent decades but it fares poorly on UN human development indices.

Boys scavenge for leftover fruits from delivery containers outside a fruit market in the southern Indian city of Bangalore October 17, 2014.


The world's second most populous nation ranked below countries including Pakistan, Nepal, Mali and Sudan [File: Abhishek N Chinnappa/Reuters]
By Al Jazeera Staff
Published On 15 Oct 202215 Oct 2022

India has fallen six positions on the 2022 Global Hunger Index (GHI), ranking 107th out of 121 countries in a report published on Friday.
Asia’s third-largest economy fared worse than other South Asian countries such as Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. This was the third straight year in which India’s ranking on the scale fell – it previously ranked 101 in 2021, and 94 in 2020.

The GHI, jointly published by the German-based Welthungerhilfe and Dublin-based Concern Worldwide, which ranks countries by “severity”, gave India a score of 29.1 – a hunger level falling under the “serious” category.

The index has five levels of hunger under which each country falls – low, moderate, serious, alarming and extremely alarming.

Based on data from 2019-2021, 16.3 percent of India’s population was undernourished. India is home to the second-largest population in the world at 1.4 billion people.

“South Asia … has the highest child stunting rate and by far the highest child wasting rate of any world region,” the report said, adding India’s child wasting rate of 19.3 percent was the “highest of any country” in the world.

According to the World Health Organization, child wasting is when a person is too thin for his or her height as a result of failing to gain weight or suffering from rapid weight loss.

Five-year-old Nasreen rests with her family's belongings as she plays under a flyover in Mumbai January 19, 2015's belongings as she plays under a flyover in Mumbai January 19, 2015


Based on data from 2019-2021, 16.3 percent of India’s population was undernourished [File: Danish Siddiqui/Reuters]

India’s government issued a statement criticizing the report for using an “erroneous measure of hunger”, adding it “suffers from serious methodological issues”.
Dear lungi, cope harder.
 
😂. Sometimes I don't like to throw stones at gobar like you.

Throwing stones from jhupar patty is dangerous, may hit one of your dozen compadres defecating on the tracks nearby...
 

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