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    Massive fire guts popular clothing market in Bangladesh capital

    Massive fire guts popular clothing market in Bangladesh capital Thousands of garment shops burn down in the fire, dealing a significant blow to businesses weeks before the Eid festival. A fire rages at a popular market for cheaper clothes in Bangladesh's capital Dhaka [Mahmud Hossain Opu/AP...
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    Bangladesh's garment exports up 12.17% to $35 bn in July-Mar 2023.

    Bangladesh's garment exports up 12.17% to $35 bn in July-Mar 2023 05 Apr '23 2 min read Pic: Shutterstock.com INSIGHTS Bangladesh's RMG exports increased by 12.17 per cent to $35.252 billion in the first nine months of fiscal 2022-23. Woven RMG exports grew faster than knitwear. Woven and...
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    Tax evasion costs Bangladesh up to Tk 223,000cr a year: CPD

    Tax evasion costs Bangladesh up to Tk 223,000cr a year: CPD https://www.thedailystar.net/business/economy/news/tax-evasion-costs-bangladesh-tk-223000cr-year-cpd-3288066 Star Business Report Tue Apr 4, 2023 12:00 AM Last update on: Tue Apr 4, 2023 10:33 AM Bangladesh is losing potential taxes...
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    Mapping the World’s Forests: How Green is Your Country and Our Globe?

    Java and Bangladesh have similar population densities. Both are very densely populated. But Java doesn't look overpopulated when we see it's landscape. Houses are mostly detached, single storied with wide open spaces between them, outside of human dwellings, large tracts of rice fields, forests...
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    Pakistan lauds UN for taking down “one-sided” photo exhibition by Bangladesh on 1971 events

    Hasina lost confidence to get elected by the people in the next election, she also lost confidence that the major media outlet will act as a propaganda machine for her. She also lost confidence that the rest of the world except India will support her or at least remain silent in doing vote theft...
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    India monitors Chinese oil search in Bangladesh

    India monitors Chinese oil search in Bangladesh dailyindustry 23 hours ago 0 115 3 min read Conducting surveillance in Bay of Bengal Special Correspondent: Chinese exploration vessel ‘Hai Yang Shi Yu 760’ is searching for oil and gas in the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) of Bangladesh. The...
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    Chinese defense minister meets Bangladesh Navy chief

    Chinese defense minister meets Bangladesh Navy chief (Xinhua) 10:20, April 03, 2023 BEIJING, April 1 (Xinhua) -- Chinese State Councilor and Minister of National Defense Li Shangfu met with Bangladesh Chief of Naval Staff Admiral M Shaheen Iqbal in Beijing on Saturday. Noting that China and...
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    Will Pakistan and Bangladesh bury the hatchet?

    This is just your uneducated guess. South Indian Keralite have a similar average height as Indian Punjabis who must also include Sikhs. South Indian Tamils are also comparatively taller among Indian ethnicities. They are farthest from Pakistan. Shortest Indians can be found in the BIMARU states...
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    Will Pakistan and Bangladesh bury the hatchet?

    Most of the Bangladeshi migrants in UK migrated there in 1980s and 1990s. This is too short a period to substantially alter the height of a population, specially any person who was short in Bangladesh will not gain height just because he/she lived in UK for 30-40 years and adopted UK diet. It...
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    Will Pakistan and Bangladesh bury the hatchet?

    One important reason why Pakistanis are taller than Bangladeshis is the British colonial policy. British rules in Punjab was less than 100 years and during that period they did not exploit Punjab much instead focused on it's development. During British period, colonial govt. invested heavily on...
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    Will Pakistan and Bangladesh bury the hatchet?

    We Sudras are lucky to have Iraqi Brahman like you among us. Bangladesh is blessed.:rolleyes1:
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    Television didn't work. Smartphone worked in controlling population growth.

    How could you have done this? You have collected all the users' tags of PDF !
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    Dhaka-Cattogram 8-lane highway project to begin by end-2024

    This is just a representational image taken from a foreign expressway. It has no relation with the Dhaka-CTG highway expansion which is still in planning phase.
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    Where Bangladesh succeeded and Pakistan failed

    Sorry to burst your bubble, But I have ignored 36 pages worth of disparaging and ridiculing of Bangladesh. You regularly taunt about how ''sh!t looking'' Bangladeshi cities are and how ''modern and good looking'' Pakistani cities are. So after all these boasting and insulting I gave you a small...
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    Where Bangladesh succeeded and Pakistan failed

    Karachi Bahria town is 160 sq. km, about 13 times smaller Dhaka metropolitan area. Even this 160 sq. km is mostly empty desert. The land area of a city means little unless there are adequate population and economic activities going on there. There is a city in Australia, more than 95,000 sq. km...
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    Dhaka-Cattogram 8-lane highway project to begin by end-2024

    With separate service lanes on both sides, it will be 10 lanes.
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    Dhaka-Cattogram 8-lane highway project to begin by end-2024

    Dhaka-Ctg 8-lane highway project to begin by end-2024 https://www.tbsnews.net/bangladesh/infrastructure/dhaka-ctg-8-lane-highway-project-begin-end-2024-598050 Saifuddin Saif 12 March, 2023, 09:45 am Last modified: 12 March, 2023, 10:00 am Government agencies, including the Roads and Highways...
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    Where Bangladesh succeeded and Pakistan failed

    These are not that impressive. Islamabad can not be compared with other mega cities of South Asia due to it's small population(1 million) recent founding(1960s) and planned city build on barren land. It is most accurately be called a bureaucratic and diplomatic town. Only thing I find...
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    Where Bangladesh succeeded and Pakistan failed

    Dhaka metro rail will be 129.9 km for six lines targeted by 2030. Out of this, 68.7 km will be elevated and 61.2 km underground. Currently 11.7 km of MRT-6 line is operational and 40.5 km under construction of MRT-6 and MRT-1 line. https://www.bproperty.com/blog/dhaka-metro-rails/ Feasibility...
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