Bengal71
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Bro, Bangla is a massive handicap.
You learn by reading and listening.
What journals, books and online lessons are in Bangla?
It’s a massive handicap even for first generation Bengali immigrants in the west.
Thankfully, British Bangladeshi kids are now on par with middle class whites. But if their parents spoke English - they would be even higher.
You cannot compare east Asia with Bangladesh.
East Asia (China, Japan and Korea) was already industrialised whereas Bangladesh only started in the 1980s.
And Bengal suffered two famines under British rule and was systematically deindustrialised.
We cannot progress without speaking the Queen’s English.
Bangls is no handicap and English is not a necessity for development. East Asian countries developed without being good in English. We fail to realize our lack of planning to advance the country in scientific, technological and industrial fields have led to the slow development of the country and then propose English as a remedy to fix it. It is better to know at least but certainly not a pre-requisite. Our subcontinental people are still mental slaves of the British.
Bangladesh could become a middle income country just with the export of garment products. People are underestimating the value of the textile industry.
This.
We definitely need to diversify but the textile sector hasn't even reached it's full potential yet. The textile alone can bring upto 100-150B.
We Bengalis seem to be good in textile somehow. Historically it was the Muslin Bengal was known for and made a fortune by exporting it, in 21st century textile seems to be the goose laying golden eggs. We have to diversify but any industry we diversify to must be in addition to textile, that is we should not leave our dominance in textile just because we managed to diversify.