Idiotic Sinking state of Bangladesh

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Kangal desh on the path to become another Sri Lanka....

Super-Duper successful state of Kangla desh to prove its name correct:





Rejaul Karim Byron , Zina Tasreen

Thu May 12, 2022 08:00 AM Last update on: Thu May 12, 2022 12:54 PM



The government finally raised its guard against the dwindling dollar reserves, putting its employees' foreign tours on hold and deferring projects that require much imports.

This comes a day after the central bank toughened its rules for luxury and non-essential imports like sports utility vehicles, washing machines, air conditioners and refrigerators.

The twin moves are expected to safeguard the foreign currency reserves, which have come down to less than $42 billion -- enough to cover five months' imports.

"When times are tough, we have to take decisions that are tough too," Finance Minister AHM Mustafa Kamal told reporters after a meeting of the cabinet committee on public procurement yesterday.

The impacts of the Ukraine war, which has increased the prices of commodities in the global market, are being felt everywhere.

"We cannot say when the Ukraine war will end. Considering the global situation, we have taken this step. All this while, we were living in luxury. We can defer our luxury purchases for a month, two months or six months."

Projects that would not derail the strong economic growth momentum are being deferred, Kamal said.
"We are restructuring to effectively manage the situation. Through this, our economy will become more robust," he added.

Economists though said the government should have acted more proactively and taken the step as soon as the reserves began dipping.

After a pause in 2020 for the global coronavirus pandemic, imports started surging in 2021.

Exports were surging and remittance was gushing in, so reserves stayed at a healthy level, enough to give cover to six to eight months' import throughout last year.

The situation took a turn in January with the start of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The reserves began to feel the pinch of the drop in remittance growth, which began in July last year, as well as the swelling import bill.

By February, the import cover came down to less than six months and has been getting worse since.

Meanwhile, the taka began depreciating and the central bank was selling dollars from the reserves to keep the exchange rate stable.


"This step was necessary and should have been taken much earlier," said Debapriya Bhattacharya, distinguished fellow of the Centre for Policy Dialogue.

For instance, Nepal imposed a ban on luxury and non-essential imports last month, when its import cover was for seven months.

The World Bank and the International Monetary Fund prescribe a reserve buffer of six months' import bill.

"I don't know how much success this piecemeal move will have in preserving the foreign currency reserves," Bhattacharya added.

Earlier on April 11, banks were instructed to impose a margin of at least 25 percent on the opening of letters of credit for non-essential consumer goods but to no avail.

The government should have acted decisively much before, said Zahid Hussain, a former lead economist of the WB's Dhaka office.

"I have been saying for a while that the government's foreign currency expenditure must be brought down promptly. If the import demand is not cut, the deficit in the current account that has been widening every month will not be brought down. These are the right steps."

Hussain went on to advise the central bank to exercise restraint in its currency sales.

"The reserves have now come at a stage that it is the bare minimum. Normally, six months' import cover is sufficient but given the global inflation, eight to nine months' cover would be safe."

The exchange rate adjustment must be allowed to depreciate more.

"It will have an impact on remittance and import -- it will help both ways."

The inflation will increase but that is necessary.

"Those who will be impacted by the rising prices should be given a helping hand through the budget as not everyone will be impacted. Monetary policy cannot help them much."
BUT MUH GDP PER CAPITA!!!!
 

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Y'all Nibbiars, this primitive country lacks even basic motorization.

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Rickshaw vans, with CNG cylinders installed on them, wait to enter the BSCIC Industrial Estate in Gazipur’s Tongi. Refilled at a nearby CNG filling station, the cylinders are used to supply gas to some factories there. Such a risky method of supplying gas could cause accidents. The photo was taken recently. Photo: Anisur Rahman


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A diabetes patient is taken to hospital in a rickshaw van after she fell suddenly ill in the Fakirapool Panir Tanki area of Dhaka on Friday, Jun 3, 2022

Bangladesh is a signatory to the Paris agreement, and as such is committed to reversing climate change. This is why Bangladesh logistics and transportation sector is dominated by eco-friendly and green solutions like rickshaw and rickshaw vans powered by (almost) non-polluting humans.

You evil baniyas cannot even begin to comprehend how advanced and visionary BD is.

 

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Bangladesh is a signatory to the Paris agreement, and as such is committed to reversing climate change. This is why Bangladesh logistics and transportation sector is dominated by eco-friendly and green solutions like rickshaw and rickshaw vans powered by (almost) non-polluting humans.

You evil baniyas cannot even begin to comprehend how advanced and visionary BD is.

CyberPunk BD

Rather

CycleRikshawPunk DB.
 

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Bangladesh is a signatory to the Paris agreement, and as such is committed to reversing climate change. This is why Bangladesh logistics and transportation sector is dominated by eco-friendly and green solutions like rickshaw and rickshaw vans powered by (almost) non-polluting humans.

You evil baniyas cannot even begin to comprehend how advanced and visionary BD is.

I like this concept a rickshaw partially powered by humans/animals and partially powered by electric motors
 

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BUT MUH GDP PER CAPITA!!!!
GDP per Capita of Nepal is lower than Bangladesh but the quality of life an average Nepali is much better compared to Bangladesh consumption of cars , motorcycles , air passenger traffic etc is higher in Nepal compared to Bangladesh
 

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Bangladesh may become India’s fourth largest export destination in FY22, jumping five places in two years. This comes as the economic boom of the eastern neighbour continues to fuel India’s exports growth.
 

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West targeting Russians?

A Russian national working in Bangladesh has been found dead. At least 12 Russian nationals have been killed in Bangladesh in the past year. Each of them was involved in building a nuclear reactor.


Why should kangaldesh get anything near the word nuclear. They will end up as fukushima
 

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This thread is not for this type of posts.
Actually I don't understand the hatred/dislike for Bangladesh. Personally I find BD an interesting country.

We have some issue with them- Systematic cleansing of Hindus, and illegal migration to India. However we should note thay their government is taking steps to boost trade and links with India and control terrorism.

Bangladeshis are also very interested in India. On Facebook posts you will often find random Indian posts with BDs reactions.You can find them making angry comments about India( mostly Islam related) and also praising India.

We should keep an eye on this thread about happenings in BD, not just casually trolling them.
 

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Why should kangaldesh get anything near the word nuclear. They will end up as fukushima
That’s what i was thinking they can buy electricity from the proposed nuclear power plants in Bihar it will be cheap and safe
Bangladesh may not have the technical expertise to handle a nuclear power plant at this stage.
Even if they do make a nuclear power plant the cost of electricity will increase the cost of their manufacturing they don’t have the economy of scale like india or China
 

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Actually I don't understand the hatred/dislike for Bangladesh. Personally I find BD an interesting country.

We have some issue with them- Systematic cleansing of Hindus, and illegal migration to India. However we should note thay their government is taking steps to boost trade and links with India and control terrorism.

Bangladeshis are also very interested in India. On Facebook posts you will often find random Indian posts with BDs reactions.You can find them making angry comments about India( mostly Islam related) and also praising India.

We should keep an eye on this thread about happenings in BD, not just casually trolling them.
It's literally east pakistan my guy and it shows.
Their Govt under Sheikh Hasina is literally supported by us, which is why you see this romance.
The day she dies even their govt will turn against us.
 

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Actually I don't understand the hatred/dislike for Bangladesh. Personally I find BD an interesting country.

We have some issue with them- Systematic cleansing of Hindus, and illegal migration to India. However we should note thay their government is taking steps to boost trade and links with India and control terrorism.

Bangladeshis are also very interested in India. On Facebook posts you will often find random Indian posts with BDs reactions.You can find them making angry comments about India( mostly Islam related) and also praising India.

We should keep an eye on this thread about happenings in BD, not just casually trolling them.
They are as anti Hindu as their former west pakistani counterparts. They kill Hindus at the same rate as seen in pakistan. If Sheikh Hasina goes, it will turn into an out and out enemy country while still maintaining trade like what China does. Expect loads of terrorists and drugs infiltrating from there in the future, along with their illegal migrants.

They illegally infiltrate our country in the millions, and while here, shamelessly attack the festivals and processions of the same Hindus who have allowed them to live here. Not to mention take part in crime and rape. The latest violence in Delhi against the Ram Navami procession was mostly kangladeshi illegals.

Within Kangladesh itself, most of them have zero gratitude to India for us freeing them in 1971. They're under the hilarious impression that they did most of the work themselves, not realizing that easily 10 million more of them would have been killed and raped by the pakis had the Indian Army not come in directly, or had the Indian navy not stopped the resupplies and reinforcements from west pakistan.

Secondly many of them think West Bengal, Assam and other states in the North East belong to them for some inexplicable reason. And they infiltrate these states following that ideology, which our govt and BSF have shamelessly allowed previously. At the end of the day it's a country of subcontinental converts, committed to the same ideology of islamization of India as pakis are. In fact they have been much more effective in that aim than pakis, as they have already infiltrated millions into all out cities. Pakis only send in terrorists now and then which doesn't have any real effect on the country overall. Not so with kangla termites.
 
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They are as anti Hindu as their former west pakistani counterparts. They kill Hindus at the same rate as seen in pakistan. If Sheikh Hasina goes, it will turn into an out and out enemy country while still maintaining trade like what China does. Expect loads of terrorists and drugs infiltrating from there in the future, along with their illegal migrants.

They illegally infiltrate our country in the millions, and while here, shamelessly attack the festivals and processions of the same Hindus who have allowed them to live here. Not to mention take part in crime and rape. The latest violence in Delhi against the Ram Navami procession was mostly kangladeshi illegals.

Within Kangladesh itself, most of them have zero gratitude to India for us freeing them in 1971. They're under the hilarious impression that they did most of the work themselves, not realizing that easily 10 million more of them would have been killed and raped by the pakis had the Indian Army not come in directly, or had the Indian navy not stopped the resupplies and reinforcements from west pakistan.

Secondly many of them think West Bengal, Assam and other states in the North East belong to them for some inexplicable reason. And they infiltrate these states following that ideology, which our govt and BSF have shamelessly allowed previously. At the end of the day it's a country of subcontinental converts, committed to the same ideology of islamization of India as pakis are. In fact they have been much more effective in that aim than pakis, as they have already infiltrated millions into all out cities. Pakis only send in terrorists now and then which doesn't have any real effect on the country overall. Not so with kangla termites.
Sad to see Bengal falling in the hands of islamists.
I have nostalgia for Bengal , it was heaven islamists will turn it into desert 😔
 

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