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Whatever it is without industries our states like WB has performed to a good extend when compared with your so called industrialised and non-dirt state....:sick:
 
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don't lie sami.... gdp per capita of bangladesh is half of india only.. and ur population density is triple of india
 
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West Bengal has much more potential than Bangladesh..and btw Kolkata is a gamma world city. Your dacca is not even in the list!! So go blabber sumwher else..Bd is of no importance in the World Map. 1000s die every time a storm of medium intensity pays them a visit. Wat a joke they are talking about tsunami!!

Well mr. chest thumper Dhaka being in a list is not in our priority
spectrums right now. And the last time there was a storm that hit
both BD and WB this was the news,
Storm kills 10 in India, 33 fishing boats missing:coffee:
 
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don't lie sami.... gdp per capita of bangladesh is half of india only.. and ur population density is triple of india

BD close to graduating status from LDC to developing one

With its annual per capita income having reached $818, Bangladesh is now close to improving its standing from that of a least developed country to a developing one, officials and experts said Tuesday in Dhaka.

Under the criteria set by the UNCTAD (United Nations Conference on Trade and Development), the per capita income of a least developed country has to exceed $900 for inclusion as an economy on the road to graduation into a developing country, having a per capita income of over $1035.

Besides this, the criteria also include the status of human assets in terms of indicators relating to nutrition, health, education and adult literacy, extent of economic vulnerability, the degree of instability in relation to agricultural production and export earnings, relative importance of non-traditional economic activities, nature of export concentration and size of the economy.

Recently, the UNCTAD has also included the size of the population in the criteria for the least developed countries (LDCs), having set the limit of 75 million for the purpose.

The per capita income of Bangladesh in last fiscal 2009-10 was at $750 which, according to the latest available statistics of the Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS), rose to $818 in fiscal 2010-11, according to official sources.

The officials also said in recent years, Bangladesh has also scored successes in human resource development, health and education status of its population. Besides, its agricultural production has come into a stable position, and exports have recorded a marked surge though some major dependence on its narrow product base in merchandise sector still remains.

The Bangladesh economy is also growing significantly with provisional BBS figures indicating a 6.66 per cent growth of its gross domestic product (GDP) in fiscal 2010-11 against 6.07 per cent in fiscal 2009-10, the sources added.

The erstwhile least developed country, the Maldives has only recently graduated its status to that of a developing country stage, reducing the tally of the LDCs to 48.

Bangladesh is now almost at the top of the LDCs' ranking group, in terms of its relatively better performance - a reason for which its demand for better trade facilities is not equally shared by many other LDCs, the official sources noted.

They also observed that even some developing countries who are at the bottom of the related list have been opposing some of the demand of Bangladesh on the same ground.

Executive Director of Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD) -- a private sector think-tank -- Prof Mustafizur Rahman told the FE that the gross national income (GNI) of Bangladesh would indicate that the country stood among lower middle income group of countries.

"Our GNI is increasing, alongside rise in GDP. Our purchasing power is also rising. It is a good sign. But side by side, we have to concentrate on other indicators like exports, nutrition, health, education and climate change vulnerabilities," he noted.

Mr Rahman said: "Now we have to see how we can graduate ourselves to the status of a developing country."

Prof. Abu Ahmed of the University of Dhaka said Bangladesh had been doing much better than most other LDCs.

"Our average income is increasing significantly compared to the facilities that we do presently have," he said.

"Our economy could have grown at the rate of 7.5 per cent, had we no problem of gas and power supplies and other infrastructural deficit," Mr Ahmed observed.

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BD close to graduating status from LDC to developing one
 
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It is 818 USD without taking in to account the shadow economy which is almost 45-82% of the GDP and runs parallel with real economy and with 1995 base year. But with 2005 base year it will be more and even may cross 1200 usd. for your info India measure its gdp based on 2005 base year.

samiuddin, see since your govt started cooperating with india how prosperous you have become. Be friendly to india and your country will prosper. verna...
 
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don't lie sami.... gdp per capita of bangladesh is half of india only.. and ur population density is triple of india

Apart from that see the other 2 news...

New Age | Newspaper

Govt mulling revising GDP base year to 2005-06

The government is mulling revising the GDP base year, as massive structural changes have occurred in the country’s economy in the last 15 years. The GDP is currently estimated taking 1995-96 as the base year.

Magic figure of shadow economy

According to the 'analysis' made by the division, the country's shadow economy in the year 2010 was equivalent to a size lying somewhere in between 45 per cent and 81 per cent of its gross domestic product (GDP) for that year.

The division prefers to call the estimates (or guesstimates) as projections. If the projections were true, the country's a shadow economy was, roughly, worth more than $ 50 billion or $100 billion in 2010.

All these are out of current gdp calculation and statistics.
 
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@sami... you were saying 1200$ ...:rofl:

a country just jumped from LDC to developing nation having more than second fastest economy ?? u do have a problem in stats..

any intentional source can u quote ???
 
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BD is a nice country, dont say anything against it. They are friendly to us. Obviuosly our friends will prosper isnt it.
 
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@sami... you were saying 1200$ ...:rofl:

a country just jumped from LDC to developing nation having more than second fastest economy ?? u do have a problem in stats..

any intentional source can u quote ???

If the current base year is changed from 1995 to 2005 and taking in to account the 45-82% shadow economy it could be much more. Point to be noted in Bangladesh only less then 1 percent of the people pay tax with fake info. So the current data and stat to measure income and GDP are wrong.
 
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Similar kinda storm would have killed 1000 in bangladesh. Thats the difference i've been talking about.

Now, if you emulate the mentality of an ostrich
thou can not be forced to perceive the horizon!
That storm specifically hit both coasts and torqued
from the bay of Bengal. Causality in BD none, in WB see the the news.
 
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Before jumping into anything, Bangladesh has a long way to go before bench-marking the emerging economies such as Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, etc. Hell, even Vietnam. Let alone the potential future super powers, India and China.

All Bangladesh needs is good leadership that is committed to addressing the most pressing and potential issues affecting the future of it's prosperity.

Similar kinda storm would have killed 1000 in bangladesh. Thats the difference i've been talking about.

Reported.
 
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Before jumping into anything, Bangladesh has a long way to go before bench-marking the emerging economies such as Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, etc. Hell, even Vietnam. Let alone the potential future super powers, India and China.

All Bangladesh needs is good leadership that is committed to addressing the most pressing and potential issues affecting the future of it's prosperity.



Reported.

Who said that bangladesh has become prosperous then malaysiya, indonesia or thailand??? Why these countries are coming into discussion. Discussion is not even with India and china but with West bengal and NE India with that of Bangladesh. Without knowledge please do not put your rubbish here. We all know where we are lagging and where do we need improvement. This is not only with Bangladesh but also with India and Pakistan.

Some portion of India has done some development but most portion of east india are dirt poor and one of the most poorest in the world. Majority of Indians who live below poverty line (37%) are from east India with virtually no industry in that region.
 
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