Bilal9
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Yeah I am Bangladeshi
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Yeah I am Bangladeshi
Bangladesh is one of the leading countries in South Asia where households have higher access to financial services.
This is true. I think the rate of development in the villages now (as I have witnessed) is ample proof of this. Development in Bangladesh is not simply limited to cities.
A very large portion of villagers now have refrigerators, TV's, microwaves and commode-equipped bathrooms. Which most people would consider trivial now but it was unthinkable even fifteen years ago.
I didnt visit Barisal area for long times so cant say their situation now. But can say about our Khulna area. I was really stunned that there is very little poverty. Areas are really clean. Roads Bridges and electricity reached far deep in the villages. No chaos. People look good and happy.
How the Cox's Bazar airport will look like AFTER UPGRADE???
The best thing about BD is that development work is fairly well distributed to the whole country rather than concentrating in and around some big cities unlike a particular neighbouring country. From my personal observation, our village road infrastructure is better then the road condition in Dhaka specially the by-lanes. In Sylhet city where I am currently residing, one can rarely find pot-holed road while in Dhaka it is numerous.I didnt visit Barisal area for long times so cant say their situation now. But can say about our Khulna area. I was really stunned that there is very little poverty. Areas are really clean. Roads Bridges and electricity reached far deep in the villages. No chaos. People look good and happy.
Those who build roads in dhaka use poor quality material and they bribe government official to continues this illegal activity,so that they can make profit.The best thing about BD is that development work is fairly well distributed to the whole country rather than concentrating in and around some big cities unlike a particular neighbouring country. From my personal observation, our village road infrastructure is better then the road condition in Dhaka specially the by-lanes. In Sylhet city where I am currently residing, one can rarely find pot-holed road while in Dhaka it is numerous.
So those who are mocking Dhaka, Chittagong for not having metro rail and other city centric costly infrastructure project should look at the mirror and start pondering about the massive discrimination towards village peoples, poorer states and other disadvantaged groups in their country.
This is true. I think the rate of development in the villages now (as I have witnessed) is ample proof of this. Development in Bangladesh is not simply limited to cities.
A very large portion of villagers now have refrigerators, TV's, microwaves and commode-equipped bathrooms. Which most people would consider trivial now but it was unthinkable even fifteen years ago.
Dont just blame corruption. Its about design criteria when most roads are for 5 ton capacity when the trucks witb 30 tons roam over them. Prime examples are streets in the residential areas.Those who build roads in dhaka use poor quality material and they bribe government official to continues this illegal activity,so that they can make profit.