Tanveer666
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oh shit, I've been caught!Are you even in Bangladesh?
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oh shit, I've been caught!Are you even in Bangladesh?
Where is massive unemployment in Bangladesh now, if may I ask? Yes many low paid jobs no doubt, but in this case Bangladesh is doing much better than past days. Surely not as good as AL peoples claim, but extreme poverty in Bangladesh is reduced for sure and all are for lots of job opportunities and reduction of unemployment ( yes low paid but still those are jobs) .My man, that's what BD economy is, in a nutshell.
This @Bilal9 must be smoking pots 24/7. Why does he have to doubt someone's nationality and patriotism whenever he/she does not agree with him? @Bilal9 is the most stupid guy I have ever encountered in a discussion forum. I ask him to get the hell out of this sub-forum. This is not a place for an ignorant and one-track minded guy like you. Shameless @Bilal9, just get out!!
@Nilgiri, the south Indian.
After all, that village guy @Bilal9 has been elected the Father of PDF. This is what he implies by talking soooo big!!
In any case this is off topic for this thread.
oh shit, I've been caught!
Where is massive unemployment in Bangladesh now, if may I ask? Yes many low paid jobs no doubt, but in this case Bangladesh is doing much better than past days. Surely not as good as AL peoples claim, but extreme poverty in Bangladesh is reduced for sure and all are for lots of job opportunities and reduction of unemployment ( yes low paid but still those are jobs) .
well, last year we did see thousands of unemployed students protesting about quota reform.Where is massive unemployment in Bangladesh now, if may I ask? Yes many low paid jobs no doubt, but in this case Bangladesh is doing much better than past days. Surely not as good as AL peoples claim, but extreme poverty in Bangladesh is reduced for sure and all are for lots of job opportunities and reduction of unemployment ( yes low paid but still those are jobs) .
i guess that sums up my point.The real issue (if you read my earlier post links here before Billu started throwing even more of a hissy fit) is underemployment and LFPR.
well, last year we did see thousands of unemployed students protesting about quota reform.
i agree the situation isn't near the "boiling point" but who knows what the future holds.
i guess that sums up my point.
Where is massive unemployment in Bangladesh now, if may I ask? Yes many low paid jobs no doubt, but in this case Bangladesh is doing much better than past days. Surely not as good as AL peoples claim, but extreme poverty in Bangladesh is reduced for sure and all are for lots of job opportunities and reduction of unemployment ( yes low paid but still those are jobs) .
I freely admit I'm no economist
but those Bangladeshi bhais with more experience in it can comment.
Poverty has been reduced in real terms and much more so when compared to neighbor countries.
Why do you have to measure your small dick with others unnecessarily? Irrespective of what other countries' performances are, the country should set its own targets and achieve them with its own resources and manpower as much as possible. Here, you guys are self-flattering when international people castigate BD as being lower than Cambodia.Still better than the country known for being the topmost beggar of this whole world where half of the population poops on street.
Ei bekoob paye telapokar moto laiga aasey.
Pa jhara dileyo pa chharbona.
@Tanveer666,well, last year we did see thousands of unemployed students protesting about quota reform.
i agree the situation isn't near the "boiling point" but who knows what the future holds.
I have no practical idea about neighbouring countries and their ground reality, as I do not read most of news related to those countries. But yes if our country is doing better comparing our neighbours, then surely it is a great achievement!Poverty has been reduced in real terms and much more so when compared to neighbor countries.
Actually my message was not for any issue ,but it was a comparative message regarding last decades of employment or unemployment of Bangladesh, and it was to show him his error, and also later his ( tanveer )reply was even more complicated about students protest.The real issue (if you read my earlier post links here before Billu started throwing even more of a hissy fit) is underemployment and LFPR.
@Tanveer666, please understand that the quota reform movement was all about govt employment. However, this kind of employment is for the elites only who would pass the State examinations. A country's youth cannot depend wholly upon this kind of elite employment. Educated or half-educated, they need opportunities in the private sector which is not forthcoming.well, last year we did see thousands of unemployed students protesting about quota reform.
i agree the situation isn't near the "boiling point" but who knows what the future holds.
Exactly, we need many skilled peoples, specially with vocational skills, so that they can be self employed and also if someone want to go aboard, they can have this skill and get honorable jobs, other than odd jobs!BD, with a burden of 160+ million peole and without any experience and technology, needs the other revolutions.
Actually my message was not for any issue ,but it was a comparative message regarding last decades of employment or unemployment of Bangladesh, and it was to show him his error, and also later his ( tanveer )reply was even more complicated about students protest.
What is the exact defination of Unemployment?