T90TankGuy
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good job . you must be commended for a job well done.
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You cant have that kind of productivity from low skilled low paid workers.
thanks for waking us up Bangladesh. congratulations to you.
Congrats to Bangladeshis in becoming the world leader in underwear..
Now we all can say... Pehno tho pehno Bangal ki chaddi baniyan, Roopa ki nahi..
Can't stop laughing....gr8lol...can't stop laughing on it....rightly said between. her dil ki pasand bangladesh key underwear, chaddi aur banyaan. Kiyun key yeh Andar ki baat hai Bangladesh key underwear hi samajh saktey hain aap key aaraam ki zaruratein.
Ya but its only knitwear. India exports close to million automobiles every year. Where is Bangladesh in that regard?
Then your friends are making a mistake out of the BD peoples ignorace towards pollution. I am from a place where top brands of the west are manufactured and I know how much harm it brings to the next generation in the name of pollution.COngrat BD!!
I'm not surprised to see this news. BD is doing well in this sphere and I know few of my friends has setup manufacturing in BD.
Dude , this is hardly anything to be worried about or to "wake up" about. When a country reaches a certain level of development , it moves on from manufacturing simple,low quality goods like knitwear to goods that require more skilled labor. If i say that india produces more underwear than the US , that's hardly anything to be proud of. One Boeing 747 that US sells makes more money than what exporting a million underwears would make. India has reached a certain level of development and we should concentrate on developing and exporting more technical goods as opposed to increasing manufacturing base for making underwears just to beat bangladesh at it.
Yup. heard about that. Isn't Textile Mills in Coimbatore/Tirupur relies on migrant labours? also many mills are closing too ?We doomed Tirpur(TN) which was called as the Manchester of Asia for the amout of pollution it created in the Knitewear industry. Now Bangladesh is yielding itself to pollution to make some quike $. I don't know when they are going to realize that the water they drink is going to have high levels of sodium and sulphur because of the knitewear products that they are producing.