Idiotic Sinking state of Bangladesh

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35th largest city of poor evil songhi Bharot :sad:
Dont say anything to navi mumbai , I just drove past the nmmc building (white building in thumbnail )and barely averted traffic police as luckily I was wearing a helmet , ( I dont have license for driving scooter kekkeke)
But this city is a heaven indeed .
@Tactical Doge. Do you have a driving license?
 

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" According to the EU border agency Frontex, there were 52,000 "irregular entries" via the central Mediterranean route between January and August this year, with the migrants mainly from Tunisia, Egypt, and Bangladesh, reports BBC."

 

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India is one of the country which has an active GNSS Technology (NAVIC, Gagan etc) along with USA, China, Russia, Japan & EU..If tomorrow Uncle Samji decides to turn off GPS signal for Bangladesh...then the Asian Tiger is truely Phucked..Same cant be done against India..Instead of paying EU, or USA for their BongoGangdu Satellite ...they could have paid us half and launched it from Satish Dhawan Center not from Chennai ...a city where half of the lungi bros go to get hospital treatment..
 

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Tata plant in jamshedpur made complete locos back in 60s sirji
Iam not even starting about RCF Chennai and other places .
How do thy even compare themselves with us , I mean its just completely retarded .
Meghna river will teach them lessons,
Chitrarajan Loco works in WB started Manufacturing Electric Locomotives back in 50's and 60's..We planned the township from a village and built our locomotives there.. These Abduls took so much land during partition phir bhi couldnt built factories there...Aur karo Bengali Hinduyo ka narsanghar..
 

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Y'all Nibbiars, this is the "Magnificent" road of the second largest city of underwear-stitcher-desh. :rofl: :rofl:


This is too high tech for the primitive preindustrial nation that it's taking some of them to "dreamland". :pound: :pound:

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Can you even find a more primitive nation, for which a village road is something to brag about?
Here is the video of Siliguri..second biggest town after Kolkata in WB...they have much better roads, less rickshaws and cleanliness that the 'Beautiful Chittagong"
 

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Raqibooldeshi Taka facing heavy corrections, @gslv markIII do you have their economic data in Taka terms, will be fun to see their “par kepita inkum” now :pound:.
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This was to happen; it was only about time. They have burned most of their usable forex reserves trying to artificially prop up the Taka.

Bangladesh Moves Toward Floating Rate With 11% Drop in Taka
Karl Lester M. Yap and Arun Devnath, Bloomberg News

(Bloomberg) -- Bangladesh loosened its grip on its currency and allowed the taka to weaken to a record low to preserve dwindling dollars.

The taka fell to as low as 106.9 per dollar on Tuesday, according to data from the central bank. It has lost 11% of its value this week.

“Bangladesh will gradually go for the floating exchange rate,” Finance Minister AHM Mustafa Kamal said at a media briefing in Dhaka on Wednesday. “ Demand and supply will determine the price of the currency. We’ll follow what other developing economies are doing.”

The central bank spokesman Serajul Islam declined to comment.

Bangladesh is struggling to protect its foreign-exchange reserves as surging import costs erode the stockpile. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s government is seeking a loan from the International Monetary Fund to create buffers for the economy.

Authorities have implemented power cuts throughout the country and are cracking down on money hoarders amid a dollar shortage. The country’s foreign currency reserves declined to $38.9 billion as of Sept. 7 from $48.1 billion a year earlier, enough to cover roughly four months of imports.

“It’s the road to market-driven rates,” said Syed Mahbubur Rahman, managing director & CEO of Mutual Trust Bank Ltd., referring to the taka’s depreciation. “Banks are now free to determine the rates based on certain parameters.”
 

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