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  1. EastBengalPro

    Japan will press for Rohingya repatriation

    Here is the proof. Bangladeshi MPs in Myanmarese parliament. Regards http://www.burmalibrary.org/docs08/mag_arakan01-09.pdf
  2. EastBengalPro

    Rohingya repatriation: UN supervision needed

    Belonging to same religion and wearing same dresses doesn't make them Bangladeshis. They are living there for generations,they were recognized citizens before Army removed their citizenship in 1982,MPs had representation in the Parliament. Dont say foreigners and intruders can represent a...
  3. EastBengalPro

    Bangladesh to reject China’s proposals on Rohingya crisis

    Dear Brother, we are not going to send them back without ensuring their safety there. Even PM SHW proposed a safe zone inside Burma under UN supervision. Turkey is not going to pay their expenses forever,they are even facing large refugee problem.
  4. EastBengalPro

    65% consumers in Bangladesh for adopting digital payments, shows study

    The study shows 65% consumers in Bangladesh are in favour of digital payments. A recent study has revealed that Bangladeshi consumers are highly inclined towards adopting newer modes of digital payments, according to a press release from Visa. The study show 65% consumers in Bangladesh are in...
  5. EastBengalPro

    Army may get construction of new metro rail project

    Army engineering core has some massive experience in construction, I am sure you know that. They are not corrupted like civil contractors, I am sure you believe that. Plus they finish work in due time meaningless hardship for ordinary people example-Mirpur-Banani flyover while Moghbazar-Mouchak...
  6. EastBengalPro

    China playing role in its own way

    Diplomatic success doesnt come overnight. You need to give it sometime. Military options is the last weapon to try once all other options fail.
  7. EastBengalPro

    Resolving Rohingya Crisis: Europe stands by Bangladesh

    West must impose sanctions on Burma from every side possible.Otherwise some top officials visits on a regular basis not going to work for long.
  8. EastBengalPro

    Comparative strengths of Bangladesh and Myanmar

    Whats your problem with the figure. In a war every party has their own claim and also there are some neutral claims. 3 million is our claim,needs no justification and credence from any party,its upto you believe or not and stop your non sense bringing it in every piece of discussion in the forum.
  9. EastBengalPro

    Satkhira farmer develops rice impervious to flooding

    The rice variety is named after his foster mother – Charulota Eight years after the devastation of Cyclone Aila, Satkhira’s Syamnagar upazila is still struggling to escape water-logging and salinity. The farmers can cultivate only a few selective rice varieties in the frugal plots of land that...
  10. EastBengalPro

    Bangladesh to reject China’s proposals on Rohingya crisis

    Rohingya issue has been a complex issue for decades.Couple of periodical bilateral meetings with Myanmar not going to solve this.UN must be involved with any sort of negotiation.
  11. EastBengalPro

    India Abstains From Voting on UN Rohingya Resolution

    Indian position doesn't matter anymore. China will oppose anything that are against their business interest and thats understandable. They are more business minded people and care less regarding humanitarian issues like west do. Russia will oppose anything smelled with western elements...
  12. EastBengalPro

    BNP Vice-Chairman Mintoo listed in Paradise Papers leak

    What da fook. This is Rwami cheerleading propaganda news. What a achievement. There were not even in power in last 10 years,still they top the list. Right sir :enjoy: @idune @Banglar Bir
  13. EastBengalPro

    Record growth in tough year

    All developing countries including India and Bangladesh has limited capacity in producing statistics in accordance with relevant international standards and good practices.
  14. EastBengalPro

    Bangladesh Poses Bigger Challenge To India Than Pakistan: Union Minister Hansraj Ahir

    Indeed. If I am not wrong you were also one like Mage used to talk about good and progressive relationship with India in this forum and so did I. But their hostile behavior and double faced,anti Bangladeshi actions have changed us. Good for us
  15. EastBengalPro

    Bangladesh Poses Bigger Challenge To India Than Pakistan: Union Minister Hansraj Ahir

    This is not only about him. Your other ministers including your PM said,says,will say in the same tone. There is a much difference between 71 India and twenty first century India. Indians hatred towards Bangladeshis has no bound. Just be active in some social media sites and you will see...
  16. EastBengalPro

    Bangladeshi companies rush overseas as Dhaka relaxes rules

    Good decision by the government finally. Rather than keeping millions in Banks lazy, its better to invest in other countries. But Govt must make sure, they do enough investment in Bangladesh before allowing them to invest in foreign soil.
  17. EastBengalPro

    Bangladesh Poses Bigger Challenge To India Than Pakistan: Union Minister Hansraj Ahir

    Nah many High IQ Bangladeshis are also intruding. Here is the proof Armyman For 30 Years, Now Accused Of Being Illegal Bangladeshi Immigrant https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/retired-army-officer-is-bangladeshi-immigrant-say-assam-cops-case-filed-1757265
  18. EastBengalPro

    Global investors heading to India are beginning to make a stopover at Bangladesh

    When Waseem Alim, a Wharton graduate, decided to move back home in 2013 and launch an ecommerce company, there was zero buzz around startups on the streets of Bangladesh. Alim hoped to change that. “I realized I had skills that could be used to start a technology-based company in my home...
  19. EastBengalPro

    Record growth in tough year

    Bangladesh has achieved a record economic growth of 7.28 percent in the last fiscal year despite a fall in rice production and also in industrial growth. The gross domestic product rose by 0.17 percentage points in fiscal 2016-17 from 7.11 percent in the previous fiscal year, according to...
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