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have my eyes on two Bangladeshi beauties, Nusrat Faria and Tanjin Tisha
But what about these beauties? Don't you like them? They will cry a lot. :cry:
Mehjabin Chowdhury

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Anika Kabir

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Amrita Khan

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Sumaiya Jafar Suzana

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Anamika Tithi

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Ruma Kazi


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Safa Kabir

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Hasin Roushan Jahan

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I think this comparison is patently unfair. This Airport was developed in the early 60's when honestly (honestly!) no airport in India (except maybe IGI in New Delhi) could compare to it (IGI was actually more plain, to be PC). But our airport is still ours - ugly or not. The facilities are adequate and comfortable. I don't see the point....

Your govt. (through Airports Authority of India and your Highways Authority as well) has been on a roll building shiny new airports and highways because of,

a) new-found liberalization of economy and its growth.
b) the existing road infrastructure and airports in India before 2000 were not considered adequate.

In fact most of the Indian airports (before the newer crop of airports in the past decade) did not look better than ours (some of the older Indian posters may kindly attest to this). Most Indian airport terminals were more 'Sarkari school-looking' than this in the eighties and nineties. Most Indian airports did not even have boarding bridges while this one did all through the eighties. I've seen this as a teen ager at that time myself in my travels.

As soon as we build our shiny new airports in another five years, should we start chest thumping too? How stupid would that be? This stupid game of one-up-manship ??

It is really really simple to source steel structures locally and build a brand new airport terminal in two years. The point is that these mega airport and highway projects help no one except line the pockets of harami chaur Indian politicians hiding behind fake saffron robes and 'Namavalis'. These projects don't help any of the Indian PDF fanboys here. Not one Rupee. The politicians have all got you fooled. So get that through all your thick heads and stop with all the bazaari ganging up and chest thumping.

The focus in Bangladesh has been different. We are concentrating on HR issues through NGO's like reduction of fertility, increase in literacy rate, hygiene issues, immunization rates etc. The effect of these changes are far more far-reaching than airports. If you still want to thump chests - do something useful for a change. Go back to your old Gaon and help your poor villagers improve their lives.

Airports and highways can wait. The utilization of this airport in the picture is hardly 60~70%.

Reminds me the story of sour grapes! :P

But what about these beauties? Don't you like them? They will cry a lot. :cry:
Mehjabin Chowdhury
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Anika Kabir
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Amrita Khan
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Sumaiya Jafar Suzana
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Anamika Tithi
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Ruma Kazi

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Safa Kabir
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Hasin Roushan Jahan
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I am getting old, can't take too much pressure. :P
 
No problem but Doya kore Jamahir ke sathe eno na.:lol: Bilal bhai ke ami manage korbo,promise.:enjoy:

Jamahirer sathe ki hoyeche, Bangladeshe Socialism without money system chalu korte cheyechilo naki? :D
 
Jamahirer sathe ki hoyeche, Bangladeshe Socialism without money system chalu korte cheyechilo naki? :D
Shudhu tai na. Amar ashonka se eshe halme porbe khudharto bhagher moto aishob meyeder upor.Dekhoni tar kemon lala jhorchilo 'Beautiful women in Bangladesh thread' e.:lol:
 
Most of the Bangladeshi female workers were lied to in their home country but when they go there the reality is different, most of the prostitute workers are also Hindu. In Dhaka, Daulatdia, there is a brothel and most of the sex workers are Hindu girls. Can be easily told by the dot/vermilion.
Do you have a proper report somewhere ? I don't have the habit of taking word-of-mouth for granted.
 
Do you have a proper report somewhere ? I don't have the habit of taking word-of-mouth for granted.

I'm sure there's an NGO report somewhere, these facts are usually well-researched in rehabilitation drives from the major NGO's....

Why is this such a revelation??

The Hindu population locally contains an unusually large amount of under-privileged and under-educated Chandala and Shudra/Namashudra populations. Which means more chances of sex-workers coming from that group - rather than conservative Muslim families. It's logical.

Anyways this is off-topic. Please open a separate thread if you want to discuss this.

Shudhu tai na. Amar ashonka se eshe halme porbe khudharto bhagher moto aishob meyeder upor.Dekhoni tar kemon lala jhorchilo 'Beautiful women in Bangladesh thread' e.:lol:

Tomader tar namey bodnam karar karon ki?

Meyelok pasand korlei manush kharab hoia galo? :-)

Ami astasi, shudhu @Bilal9 re kothao badhiya rakhte hoibo, hate paile amare pitaibe boila tokke tokke ghurtase! :D

Pita-piti koira faida nai. Ami niriho shanti-priyo manush. :-)
 
I'm sure there's an NGO report somewhere, these facts are usually well-researched in rehabilitation drives from the major NGO's....

Why is this such a revelation??

The Hindu population locally contains an unusually large amount of under-privileged and under-educated Chandala and Shudra/Namashudra populations. Which means more chances of sex-workers coming from that group - rather than conservative Muslim families. It's logical.

Anyways this is off-topic. Please open a separate thread if you want to discuss this.
Hence I asked that person to share what he knows and his source of information.
 
In 2008, the American journal Foreign Policy in conjunction with the Chicago-based consulting firm A.T. Kearny and the Chicago Council on Global Affairs, published a ranking of global cities, based on consultation with Saskia Sassen, Witold Rybczynski, and others. The ranking was updated in 2010, 2012 and 2014.

2014 Ranking
Rank Change City Rating
69
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11 Bangalore 10.2
70
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9 Ho Chi Min City 8.9
71 NA Cape Town 8.9
72 NA Chennai 7.6
73
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8 Shenzen 7.2
74
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15 Lagos 7.2
75
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12 Dhaka 7.1
76
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14 Karachi 6.9
77 NA Manama 6.8
78 NA Casablanca 6.3
79
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15 Kolkata 6.0
80 NA Addis Ababa 5.7
81 NA Tunis 5.3
82 NA Lahore 4.8
 
In 2008, the American journal Foreign Policy in conjunction with the Chicago-based consulting firm A.T. Kearny and the Chicago Council on Global Affairs, published a ranking of global cities, based on consultation with Saskia Sassen, Witold Rybczynski, and others. The ranking was updated in 2010, 2012 and 2014.

2014 Ranking
Rank Change City Rating
69
11px-Decrease2.svg.png
11 Bangalore 10.2
70
11px-Decrease2.svg.png
9 Ho Chi Min City 8.9
71 NA Cape Town 8.9
72 NA Chennai 7.6
73
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8 Shenzen 7.2
74
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15 Lagos 7.2
75
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12 Dhaka 7.1
76
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14 Karachi 6.9
77 NA Manama 6.8
78 NA Casablanca 6.3
79
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15 Kolkata 6.0
80 NA Addis Ababa 5.7
81 NA Tunis 5.3
82 NA Lahore 4.8

Dhaka 2nd least liveable city in the world | The Daily Star
 
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