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    Bangladeshi billionaires: Where art thou?

    This thread is hilarious - Indian superficial thinking and small hearts in full display! Only Indians would celebrate billionaires when hosting 80m of the world's most extreme poor - and that's just the women. The same billionaires who have stolen billions of Indians savings. Have citizenships...
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    Why do investors prefer start-ups in India, Pakistan over Bangladesh?

    Lol as expected - all this time you talked big, but now you're exposed, you've changed your tactic. No one gives a crap what a criminal thinks about how a country is run.
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    Why do investors prefer start-ups in India, Pakistan over Bangladesh?

    @mmr @Protest_again and others justifying his criminal money laundering boasts https://www.osler.com/en/resources/regulations/2021/anti-money-laundering-in-canada-a-guide-to-the-june-1-2021-changes/anti-money-laundering-in-canada-real-estate-brokers-sales-representatives-and-developers See...
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    G7 aims to raise $600 billion to counter China's Belt and Road

    This is great news. We need to get every bit of finance we can while the sun is shining - too long the West has tightened it's purse on this side of the world.
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    Why do investors prefer start-ups in India, Pakistan over Bangladesh?

    I agree but I don't think it's a lack of ability - I think it's a shortage of numbers of skilled people. The people that have been trained are of an excellent standard. And as more people get into the sector the shortage will be addressed
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    Why do investors prefer start-ups in India, Pakistan over Bangladesh?

    Yes, the skills gap in IT literally non existent. BD coders, etc are every bit as good as Indian ones. What they have is the numbers advantage and I agree completely, over time our quality and price advantage will see us through. People often think BDs advantage is low cost - truth is, Indians...
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    Why do investors prefer start-ups in India, Pakistan over Bangladesh?

    You said people can't afford to eat meat more than once a year and I demonstrated that's not true. And you're ignoring the fact that 87m women in India are even poorer, in extreme poverty. Not only can they not afford meat even once a year, even if they managed to get hold of meat they could be...
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    Why do investors prefer start-ups in India, Pakistan over Bangladesh?

    Ummm, you think extreme poverty is better than regular wages? And actually, let alone buying meat, every single person in BD gets to eat meat during qurbani time - for free. The kind of poverty you're imagining is what you have seen in India - you're projecting it on BD Ps. yours is the old...
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    Why do investors prefer start-ups in India, Pakistan over Bangladesh?

    I don't think you understand the problems in the region. Let me put it into perspective for you: Yes, there are around 3.2m women working in the garments sector in BD earning $2.90 per day. But in India there are an estimated 87m women living in extreme poverty - that's living on less than...
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    Japan turns a potential job market for Bangladesh

    In a few hundred years, when the native Japanese have bred themselves to extinction, the new Japanese population of Asian, Chinese and South Asian descendents will stand on a ruined economy still enjoying the achievements of 20th century Japanese. And they will hark back to that golden race of...
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    Elon Musk a genius or a thief in disguise?

    There is shadiness to Musk (the Twitter debacle was a dark episode) - but there is also no doubt he's a genius. Regardless of whether he founded the ideas, he identified them early and he grew them to humongous levels. And he did this again and again. Do you think Tesla would be this big...
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    Why Bangladesh is absolutely quiet when it comes to anti-Prophet remarks by BJP leaders

    This is a storm in a teacup that people are trying to politicise and embroil BD into. It would have been smarter for BD leaders to say nothing at all rather than the lame excuse offered by this MP - but it's not a big deal as some are trying to make it. The Indian govt has distanced itself from...
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    Did I just get scammed for 400$ ?

    Yes it was his fault and if you went through insurance you would probably have won - so he may not even have made a claim. But it depends on the person. if you hadn't settled in cash you would have ended up informing your insurance anyway - just in case he makes a claim. So you might have lost...
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    What do Israelis think of Pakistan? : Corey Gil-Shuster

    This is a very poorly timed outburst
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    Woman held for assaulting girl at Narsingdi railway station

    Yes religiousity itself is not a problem - in fact it's hugely beneficial for the individual. But with religiosity come religious exploiters. Theres millions of them and they're impossible to differentiate. if there was a guarantee that religion would not be exploited politically or for power...
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    Woman held for assaulting girl at Narsingdi railway station

    The surest way to pacify and control an underdeveloped society is through religion. It's cheap, keeps people satisfied with the bare minimum, and increases the tolerance of the population to utter deprivation - and can convince people to murder their own brothers. BUT that's not what's...
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    Adios Amigos and countrymen

    Bro, move wherever your heart desires and where fortune allows you but I have one piece of advice: Wherever you go, try to contribute to the stability and benefit of that society. You went there because it's good - so try to keep it good. Too many people move out of terrible conditions to...
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    Low revenue-GDP ratio hurting economy of Bangladesh.

    Yes unsolicited advice from haters is worthless.
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    Low revenue-GDP ratio hurting economy of Bangladesh.

    Don't know why articles like this keep popping up recently - there's a trend to force BD to push taxes up. And so what if we have a large GDP, it doesn't mean BD is rich - our profit margins are razor thin. We are doing high volume, low margin products - so sales numbers shouldn't be taken at...
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    Has Bangladesh wiped out the Wahhabi menace?

    Well at least we agree on one thing.
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