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Dhaka remains 7th least liveable city globally 2023

Majority of Indians are working illegally in Bangladesh. The central bank does not keep information about illegal migrants from neighboring countries. Some research institutions have some information about the economic migrants working illegally in Bangladesh. But the Indians here are not ready to accept their figures.

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18 pages, blah blah blah... Super Duper Bangladesh's Dhaka still remains the 7th least livable city. Lol!

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Joke is on you - pujari idiots....

What happened a few years after 2017 was that your economy fell behind Bangladesh...

So much for Shupa-pawa ambitions....
 
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Global Livability Index 2022: Here is why Bangalore was ranked ‘least livable’ city in India

Delhi was ranked the best at 140, followed by Mumbai at 141, Chennai and Ahmedabad at 142 and 143 respectively.


Bangalore | July 5, 2022 22:14 IST


The European Intelligence Unit (EUI) recently released the Global Liveability Index 2022. It ranked 173 cities on the basis of their liveability or living conditions, which was determined by five factors — stability, healthcare, culture and environment, education, and infrastructure. Released on June 24, the list, for the first time, included five Indian cities; Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Ahmedabad, and Bangalore.

All five scored poorly, ranked between 140 and 146. Delhi was ranked the best at 140, followed by Mumbai at 141, Chennai and Ahmedabad at 142 and 143 respectively. Bangalore scored the least out of the five Indian cities, ranking 146th with a score of 54.4 out of 100. This came as a shocker after the silicon valley of India topped the ‘Ease of Living Index 2020’, which was released by the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs.


The city received a score of 46.4, out of 100, in infrastructure. This score is the lowest among all Indian cities. Pakistan’s largest city Karachi was one of the five least livable cities in the world in the index, but it still scored better than the IT capital of India in terms of infrastructure.
 
Dhaka is still remains the 7th least liveable city in the world

Global Livability Index 2022: Here is why Bangalore was ranked ‘least livable’ city in India

Delhi was ranked the best at 140, followed by Mumbai at 141, Chennai and Ahmedabad at 142 and 143 respectively.


Bangalore | July 5, 2022 22:14 IST


The European Intelligence Unit (EUI) recently released the Global Liveability Index 2022. It ranked 173 cities on the basis of their liveability or living conditions, which was determined by five factors — stability, healthcare, culture and environment, education, and infrastructure. Released on June 24, the list, for the first time, included five Indian cities; Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Ahmedabad, and Bangalore.

All five scored poorly, ranked between 140 and 146. Delhi was ranked the best at 140, followed by Mumbai at 141, Chennai and Ahmedabad at 142 and 143 respectively. Bangalore scored the least out of the five Indian cities, ranking 146th with a score of 54.4 out of 100. This came as a shocker after the silicon valley of India topped the ‘Ease of Living Index 2020’, which was released by the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs.


The city received a score of 46.4, out of 100, in infrastructure. This score is the lowest among all Indian cities. Pakistan’s largest city Karachi was one of the five least livable cities in the world in the index, but it still scored better than the IT capital of India in terms of infrastructure.
 

So - posting half-naked images of women is Positive? Mr. Indiapositive?

You respect women that much ?? :lol:

If you remember - you came out of one....have some shame.

There are far bigger filthy red light districts in India than in Bangladesh.

And that overloaded train from Tongi to Dhaka runs one day out of the year (Ijtema day). Whereas in India its a daily affair.

At least our women have jobs - they don't have to whore themselves to make a living....

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The slum dweller Indians will never change. They don't respect their neighbors. By all means India is a friggin poor country but their attitude is like a superpower. If India becomes a permanent member of the united nation security council they will become the biggest enemy of the Islamic World.
 
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The slum dweller Indians will never change. They don't respect their neighbors. By all means India is a friggin poor country but their attitude is like a superpower. If India can become a permanent member of the united nation security council they will become the biggest enemy of the Islamic World.

At least our women have jobs - they don't have to whore themselves to make a living....
Thats why they come to India to become one :lol:
 
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Thats why they come to India to become one :lol:

Any idiot knows that Bangladeshi women don't willingly go to India, they are forcefully trafficked/smuggled there. But you're not here to talk logic - even if you understood it. Which you don't.
 
And that overloaded train from Tongi to Dhaka runs one day out of the year (Ijtema day). Whereas in India its a daily affair.
The source of this video is an old documentary shot around 2010. Since then many cheap vloggers used that documentary to become viral by showing poverty of Bangladesh. This guy has less than 3 thousand subscribers. He previously made a video on Bangladesh's prostitution and that become his most watched video. So he made this one and it already became his 3rd most watched video. So, one can clearly see the motive behind these kind of videos targeting Bangladesh.

Since Ijtema was split into two few years ago, this kind of overcrowding and roof riding do not happen. This documentary was done at a time when Bangladesh railway had not a single modern coach or engine. In the last few years, most of these rustbucket coaches and engine were replaced by modern coaches from Indonesia, China, US, South Korea etc. The slum along the railway line shown here also don't exist, instead 3rd and 4th rail track were constructed clearing those slums. Old Dhaka roads, shabby and filthy in this video also not that bad anymore.
 
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