No, India is the hyper-beggar of the universe (I know you meant the same thing by calling India a hyper power of the universe).Ok YOU'RE HYPERPOWER OF THE UNIVERSE NOW HAPPY NOW SHOO
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No, India is the hyper-beggar of the universe (I know you meant the same thing by calling India a hyper power of the universe).Ok YOU'RE HYPERPOWER OF THE UNIVERSE NOW HAPPY NOW SHOO
A beautiful dream. Feels good to have such hopes. Really makes you work.Ok YOU'RE HYPERPOWER OF THE UNIVERSE NOW HAPPY NOW SHOO
Your false ego has not worth here remember what happened on 26/27 Feb 2019 boyA beautiful dream. Feels good to have such hopes. Really makes you work.
You wouldnt understand.
We will turn your beautiful dream into an ugly nightmareA beautiful dream.
YawnYes yes thats defintely what happened. Another strong combat analysis from our dear colony.
I wonder what its like to cheerlead and live vicariously through other countries. Must be a strange feeling. hope to never feel it
Isn't that the Indians who claim that there are millions of Bangladeshis living in India? So, we have colonized you not the other way aroundAnother strong combat analysis from our dear colony.
except Chinese killed your soldiers lmao like fucking dogs,....beat them up while killing them ha ha
you killed smugglers on bd side lmao
yet slum dwellers will buy everything from china...as i said no choice.
We slaughter your people like swines everyday bongloid, cracking up their skulls, and they're not smugglers but piss poor rodents who fencejump into India and then feed their corpses to stray dogs, yet slumdeshis love to buy Indian goods lmao.
CongratulationsBangladesh on track to become upper-middle income country: WB envoy
ECONOMY
TBS Report
05 September, 2023, 06:05 pm
Last modified: 05 September, 2023, 06:19 pm
Bangladesh is on the right track to become a high middle-income country by 2041, the World Bank's acting country director for Bangladesh and Bhutan Souleymane Coulibaly said on Tuesday (5 September).
"Bangladesh is one of the fastest growing economies in the world. I strongly believe that the country is on the right track to become an upper-middle income country by 2041, as Bangladesh has maintained its economic growth over the years despite the Covid-19 pandemic", he said while speaking as the Guest of Honour at a discussion meeting titled 'Development of Microenterprises in Bangladesh: Role of RAISE Project' organized by PKSF.
Eminent economist and Chairman of Palli Karma-Sahayak Foundation (PKSF) Dr Qazi Kholiquzzaman Ahmad presided over the discussion meeting. PKSF Managing Director Dr Nomita Halder gave the welcome address.
Dr Qazi Kholiquzzaman Ahmad said that Bangladesh needs to invest in microenterprises if the country wants to benefit from the demographic dividend.
He said development of microenterprises requires implementation of capacity enhancement activities along with financial services.
PKSF is working tirelessly to improve the socio-economic status of the people who lag behind, said Dr Nomita Halder.
The RAISE project is working to improve the overall quality of life of the people, especially the youths by enhancing their capacities, she added.
In a presentation on 'Development of Microenterprises in Bangladesh: Prospects and Challenges', Md Fazlul Kader, Additional Managing Director of PKSF, highlighted the role of various activities and projects of PKSF in the development of microenterprises. Besides, Dilip Kumar Chakravorty, General Manager (Programs) of PKSF and Project Coordinator, RAISE presented on various aspects of the Recovery and Advancement of Informal Sector Employment (RAISE) project.
Former Dhaka University Professor MA Baqui Khalily discussed the presentations. Some participants of the RAISE project shared their experiences at the event. Besides, officials of PKSF and its Partner Organizations and representatives of the World Bank participated in the event.
To enhance human capacities in microenterprises, the RAISE project was launched in February 2022 jointly funded by PKSF and the World Bank.
The project is being implemented in the urban and peri-urban areas of 333 upazilas of 64 districts of the country through 70 Partner Organisations.
Under this five-year project, Tk1.75 lakh youths and micro-entrepreneurs are receiving inclusive financial services as well as capacity development support.
The RAISE project is playing an important role in achieving the Perspective Plan 2021-2041 of the Government of Bangladesh and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by creating opportunities for youths to engage in dignified and decent work environments.
Bangladesh on track to become upper-middle income country: WB country director
Bangladesh is on the right track to become a high middle-income country by 2041, the World Bank's acting country director for Bangladesh and Bhutan Souleymane Coulibaly said on Tuesday (5 September). "Bangladesh is one of the fastest growing economies in the world.www.tbsnews.net
Yes, you know well that 1 Hp machines can irrigate 20 acres of farmland in BD that you know very well.Stupid a*sshole you know nothing about Bangladesh. So, shut the fu*ck up.
It's long past that. They are Bangladeshi and need to go live there. We were part of the British Raj. Does that mean Pakistanis can just go live in Great Britain?
YawnWe slaughter your people like swines everyday bongloid, cracking up their skulls, and they're not smugglers but piss poor rodents who fencejump into India and then feed their corpses to stray dogs, yet slumdeshis love to buy Indian goods lmao.
Yawn
every day lmao? Your pussy army got beaten like dogs ha ha yet cuck like you will buy Chinese products for survival. That’s what expected from third world shit hole.
fence jumping to a country poorer then Bangladesh lmao
ah delusional cow piss drinker lolz
What it means is actions have consequences and the actions of West Pakistan controlled military were and are still baring consequences.
Don’t keep parroting same thing again and again. It’s already been debunked many times in the past.What exactly did West Pakistan military do wrong? Yes they did commit war crimes, but most of the war crimes came from the Bangladeshi side.
This is a silly excuse. If Bangladesh is doing so great, they should stop dumping their migrants on Pakistan. In the meantime no Pakistani wants to immigrate to the dump that is Bangladesh.
Nobody really for that matter wants to live in Bangladesh. In the meantime our country is the dumping ground for migrants.
Prior to the refugee crisis in Europe, Pakistan was the country with the largest refugee population. Now it's Turkey.