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Print some more Taka, then hope India will take that as payments !
And buy more hotels in Singapore
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Print some more Taka, then hope India will take that as payments !
It is a multitude of factors but there is no doubt that a lot of them are bigoted against Hindus due to their Madrassa education no doubt!
They cry about Indians taking jobs in BD but why do they not improve their own education and skills to compete better like you say?
Their level of English is utterly terrible and so that is a big disadvantage when working in the import-export business.
There is no good reason for BD’shi textile businesses to hire Indians over them but due to skills.
Why don't these employers hire these Indians as technical teachers groups together est a technical college to train local education youth in this sector as skilled staff?
Why don't these employers hire these Indians as technical teachers groups together est a technical college to train local education youth in this sector as skilled staff?
If your farmland is in Sylhet, then sorry for you. Climate of Sylhet is not suitable for Maize. Too much precipitation, moisture and water logging. Maize grows best where precipitation is between 1000-1500 mm and there is a prolonged dry season. Sylhet division is the rainiest place in Bangladesh and have precipitation around 4000 mm. For the same reason, maize is also not suitable in Chattogram division. Almost 90 percent of our maize comes from Rangpur, Rajshahi and Khulna division where precipitation and moisture is favorable for maize cultivation. According to BBS Agricultural yearbook 2021, in 2020-2021 fiscal year, the entire Sylhet division had just 132 tons Maize production while Rangpur division had more than 2.1 million tons.Don't know men, last year in winter season I used 1 acre of my farmland to grow corn and made an almost 15000 taka loss! Joy Bangla...
Let see what happens...
Going by the attitude of the whinging BD based posters on this forum, would you hire someone like them?
They talk like they know everything and have little humility.
No one wants to hire entitled and lazy people.
They would immediately form BNP and Jamat groupings - cry illegal Indian - instead of hunkering down to learn
Luckily not all BD’shis are like them.
Walton has thousands of BD’shi skilled engineers developing TVs, fridges to drive the technological advancement of BD forward.
Sure they don’t spend all their spare time on this forum crying about qualified Indians taking their jobs.
Going by the attitude of the whinging BD based posters on this forum, would you hire someone like them?
They talk like they know everything and have little humility.
No one wants to hire entitled and lazy people.
Sorry I don't what's funny about this, there's plenty of upper level graduates that have sacrificed a lot in hopes of getting into some kind of profession.
I am not talking about socialiet.... there are plenty of hard working bd professionals that rather stay in bdesh if they were treated and fairly.
Why would their fellow BD’shis not treat them fairly?
It makes no sense.
Maybe trust factor and quality control. ? I am not sure.@walterbibikow
Why is G2G trade being priced higher than private trade? Such trades dont even grease palms!
Regards
If your focus is on self reliance then importing machinery and raw materials would make sense.Congrats are all going to go to India for fooling us out of $32 Billion.
By twisting Hasina's arm and employing an Indian (Tipu Munshi) as commerce minister. Here is his RAW agent mug.
We COULD HAVE KEPT THIS $32 BILLION IN BANGLADESH BY MANUFACTURING THINGS LOCALLY INSTEAD OF IMPORTING FROM INDIA.
But India forces us to keep their Industry running. We are now India's 4th largest trade partner.
In Sha Allah next time you will make profit!
I didn't know Southern districts of Bangladesh like Chuadanga are the ones leading in corn production. I always thought Northern areas are more suitable.
Sorry for continuing this off-topic discussion, but here is a feel good video of corn production and also local technological development helping farmers' lives easier.
Im from Srimangal. Everything anti corn at pro max level...If your farmland is in Sylhet, then sorry for you. Climate of Sylhet is not suitable for Maize. Too much precipitation, moisture and water logging. Maize grows best where precipitation is between 1000-1500 mm and there is a prolonged dry season. Sylhet division is the rainiest place in Bangladesh and have precipitation around 4000 mm. For the same reason, maize is also not suitable in Chattogram division. Almost 90 percent of our maize comes from Rangpur, Rajshahi and Khulna division where precipitation and moisture is favorable for maize cultivation. According to BBS Agricultural yearbook 2021, in 2020-2021 fiscal year, the entire Sylhet division had just 132 tons Maize production while Rangpur division had more than 2.1 million tons.
Why would their fellow BD’shis not treat them fairly?
It makes no sense.
I heard of a youth that was training and learning to be a mechanical maintenance technician not sure which field.
He got beaten to death or hospitalised, by the owner.
You are living in cuckoo land .
One anecdote and I am living in cloud cuckoo land.
Comeon, you are better than that.
BD people have no incentive to discriminate against their own kind.
The ones complaining simply lack the skills for the jobs they want.