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Let's show Bangladeshis where do they stand.

Seems I hit where it hurts. :lol:

Don't have time to read the fake claims you pull out of your a$$. But do keep in mind though: pictures speak louder than words. :P
 
Seems I hit where it hurts. :lol:

Don't have time to read the fake claims you pull out of your a$$. But do keep in mind though: pictures speak louder than words. :P

face the fact;you are a low HDI countrymen
 
Let's show Bangladeshis where do they stand. :lol:


Hafiz Mohammed is a taxi driver. He comes home dog-tired at 1am, but wakes up just four hours later because of the commotion outside his 10-by-10 feet shanty at Bandra-Kurla Complex (BKC). These days he is getting even less sleep because when it rains, his tin roof leaks.

But life is about to take a fairytale turn for Mohammed. Soon he will have a 1BHK flat in Bhandup and send his son to an English medium school. That is because he is within touching distance of Rs1 crore. It will not be a jackpot win. It is money a builder will eventually pay Mohammed and each of scores of hutment owners to obtain their land for development.

“He has offered us Rs90 lakh each. But we are waiting for the sum to reach a crore,{Greedy Thugs}” Mohammed says smugly.

Mohammed’s slum is in Tata Colony, near the BKC police station. Eighteen months ago, the builder offered Rs45 lakh per hutment, of which there were 486. More than half the hutment owners accepted the amount and moved out. But to persuade the ones who did not, the builder kept increasing the amount till it touched Rs80 lakh. Still, 60 hutment owners remained, for whom he has jacked up the sum by Rs10 lakh. Going by the trend, Rs1 crore might be some months away.

Tata Colony slum dwellers are not the only ones to witness the windfall. Builders are offering such bonanzas throughout BKC. Initially, though, the plan was to redevelop the slums by rehabilitating the people living in them in small flats in multi-storey blocks and use the remaining land for posh apartments for sale in the open market. But the builders found that there were few takers for the posh flats as the clientele did not like the idea of slum dwellers being housed in the same premises.

Once all the slum dwellers move out, the developers will apply for a change of land-use status. The Tata Colony developer is planning to build a mall in place of the slum rehabilitation blocks.

The plans of three other big developers involved in BKC slum projects are no different. But while these big shots will mint money in the long run, humble taxi drivers like Mohammed are at this very moment laughing all the way to the bank.

Ever met crorepatis in slums? Go to Bandra-Kurla Complex - Mumbai - DNA

What the Dudes are getting for a 10x10 Slum with a Leaking Roof:

1 Crore = $200,000

Bangladeshi Per Capita Income = $678

A Person in Dharavi is 295 Times Richer than an Average Bangladeshi.

200 times Richer than Pakistani

50 Times Richer than Chinaman. :lol: :lol:
Why don't they move out of slums and get a big mansion somewhere else? :whistle:
 
face the fact;you are a low HDI countrymen

Your HDI calculation ignores the human at the right side of the picture

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Your HDI calculation ignores the human at the right side of the picture

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Not only that 48% child under 5 years of age in India are malnourished... and more then one third of Indians go to bed hungry...

 
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Thats not the report of whole India as only 6 states was covered...Period.

The amount of hunger and poverty is there in India it should be much more then 48%.

A new study based on a survey of the height and weight of more than one lakh children across six States has found that as many as 42 per cent of under-fives are severely or moderately underweight and that 59 per cent of them suffer from moderate to severe stunting, meaning their height is much lower than the median height-for-age of the reference population.
 
The amount of hunger and poverty is there in India it should be much more then 48%.

Indias poverty is 33%
Your's is at 48%:rofl::rofl:
Bangladesh is one of the world's most densely populated countries with 150 million people, 49 percent of whom live below the national poverty line. In addition, child malnutrition rate rates of 48 percent, the second highest in the world, in condition that is tied to the low social status of women in Bangladeshi society.
Poverty in Bangladesh - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rates of malnutrition in Bangladesh are among the highest in the world. More than 54% of preschool-age children, equivalent to more than 9.5 million children, are stunted, 56% are underweight
Nutrition country profiles: Bangladesh summary
 
Indias poverty is 33%
Your's is at 48%:rofl::rofl:
Bangladesh is one of the world's most densely populated countries with 150 million people, 49 percent of whom live below the national poverty line. In addition, child malnutrition rate rates of 48 percent, the second highest in the world, in condition that is tied to the low social status of women in Bangladeshi society.
Poverty in Bangladesh - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rates of malnutrition in Bangladesh are among the highest in the world. More than 54% of preschool-age children, equivalent to more than 9.5 million children, are stunted, 56% are underweight
Nutrition country profiles: Bangladesh summary

How many time I need to debunk your old data and humiliate you and the India???

1st lets come poverty. It has fallen from 49% to 31% which I posted earlier despite you posted same old data.

Poverty declines to 31 pct: UN | Bangladesh | bdnews24.com

Poverty rate in Bangladesh has declined sharply from 49 per cent to 31 per cent as Bangladesh has progressed in various categories of human development, a new report by the United Nations has said.

This is for your India...


Regarding Child malnourished rate Bangladesh have done best in south asia by reducing more then one third of the malnourished rate but India it has worsen and its rank has fallen to 114 from 103 in 2004. It only shows instead of any development poor and hunger in people has increased.

India eventually have been turned out to be the big shame for India.

http://www.savethechildren.org.uk/sites/default/files/docs/child-development-index.pdf

Which regions performed less well?
South Asia made less progress compared with
these other regions – just a 32% improvement.
However, since it has the second worst level of
child deprivation, it witnessed the largest absolute
fall in scores (from a deprivation score of 38.9 to
26.4). India’s poor score pulls down the regional
performance (it accounts for almost three-quarters
of all the children in the South Asia region).

Despite high levels of economic growth, averaging
around 7% annually from 2000 to 2006, India has
made particularly limited progress on the child
malnutrition indicator, which fell by only 14%.This
contrasts starkly with the experience of Bangladesh.
7
4 Global and regional trendsAlthough per capita income in Bangladesh is only
two-thirds of the level in India, it saw an impressive
42% improvement in its Index score over all three
periods.This included a 30% reduction in child
malnutrition and a 54% reduction in child mortality.

Last reminder to you. Do not post old outdated data and made me humiliate you by posting real face of India and waste my time as well.
 
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1st lets come poverty. It has fallen from 49% to 31% which I posted earlier despite you posted same old data.

I dont see that
Your HDI is still low
Your per capita income is just $ 1788 when compared to $ 3700 (India)
From wikipedia

Bangladesh is one of the world's most densely populated countries with 150 million people, 49 percent of whom live below the national poverty line. In addition, child malnutrition rate rates of 48 percent, the second highest in the world, in condition that is tied to the low social status of women in Bangladeshi society.

Bangladesh is one of the world’s poorest countries.So, Bangladesh has to depends on international help.
In Bangladesh, there are many problems like, poor infrastructure, political instability, corruption,and insufficient power supplies etc, but the Bangladesh economy has grown 5-6% per year since 1996. However, Bangladesh still remains a poor, overpopulated, and inefficiently-governed nation with about 45% of the Bangladeshis being employed in the agriculture sector.[1]
Poverty in Bangladesh - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Indias poverty is 24% but yours is 32 % according to world bank:rofl:




This is for your India...



This is for Bangladesh

[video]http://www.viewchange.org/videos/bangladesh-the-poverty-busters[/video]
Bangladesh is one of the poorest nations on the planet: half of its population lives on less than a dollar a day. But in the tiny semi-rural village of Dholla, microfinance loans from the Grameen Bank are empowering locals to create thriving small businesses.


we also have these

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And BD have these.........
amazing!!!!!
Can give a tough fight to Indias tier 4 towns:woot:


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Regarding Child malnourished rate Bangladesh have done best in south asia by reducing more then one third of the malnourished rate but India it has worsen and its rank has fallen to 114 from 103 in 2004. It only shows instead of any development poor and hunger in people has increased.

from where did you get this amazing piece of info???

Malnutrition in Bangladesh has been a persistent problem for the poverty-stricken country. The World Bank estimates that Bangladesh is ranked 1st in the world of the number of children suffering from malnutrition

Do not post old outdated data and made me humiliate you by posting real face of India and waste my time as well.
:rofl::rofl:
 
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