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Yet you continue to turn up and post about this country......
How curious...
It's called giving you a reality check. Understood, Mr. Raffle-guy?
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Yet you continue to turn up and post about this country......
How curious...
Lovely name for a car makerfirst electric vehicle (EV) manufacturing plant of Bangladesh Auto Industries Ltd (BAIL).
With enough demand a gigafactory is Canada will happen sooner or later. I reckon they’re better off making one in Quebec or Alberta, could be cheap to set up thereIt will be cheaper but depending where. Like in Quebec or Alberta hydro is lot cheaper. In BC or Ontario its lot more expensive.
I know ontario Ford government announced huge subsidies for gm to set up electric car plant. Hopefully one of these provinces can convince tesla too set up a plant. But competition is fierce. Many us states offer lot better tax incentives and subsidies. So lets if tesla come here or set up more plants in states.
Picture of an auto-ricksha in BD. Even this battery-operated rickshaw is imported from China
How about this for a reality check supa powa
You want me to start about this, you swamp-creature?
People using at least basic sanitation services (% of population)
Bangladesh 54%
India 71%
There goes BBS fakery of ''muh 100% sanitation access"... Half of the population having no access to sanitation lol...
And it's not like organisations such as UNICEF had no clue. The brutal reality of toilet-less Bangladesh is apparent on the ground.
“I learned that not one household I surveyed had access to a septic tank. Generally people connect their drain pipes to the nearby river which is heavily polluted, the water is totally black,” said Humayra.
Breaking down barriers: UNICEF volunteers lead sanitation survey across Bangladesh
UNICEF volunteers lead sanitation survey across Bangladeshwww.unicef.org
Yuck. Straight into the river? In a country that's a literal swamp??
And then they drink the same water. Same black crap filled water. I guess that's how idiots with crap filled brains- such as you- are produced.
Pfft... Can't touch this.Tata's have their own in-house crash test facility
Ready to rollback on your claims that tata cars regularly fails crash test?If you didn’t know, you need to pass those test in america to enter American market. lol
Our swamps are natural. You guys are taking man made to a whole new level lol
Pfft... Can't touch this
I was recently trying to look up aluminium, and copper foil suppliers in Bangladesh. Not a single one in the whole country. Just 4 in entirety of India. In China, you have thousands of independent producers. A bit surprising, given how much copper, and copper scrap India imports.This thread is all about BD manufacturing EVs. But, someone is sending defecation pictures regularly to derail the thread.
These stupid pictures are unrelated. But the fact remains that Bd is even unable to manufacture battery operated three-wheelers but is bragging to build EVs with a paltry 367 crore Taka.
Yeah shitting outdoors is an habit unique to IndiansNatural but filled with crap. Ask Humayra.
“I learned that not one household I surveyed had access to a septic tank. Generally people connect their drain pipes to the nearby river which is heavily polluted, the water is totally black,” said Humayra.
Sewer-desh, lol.
Half of your population have no access to safe sanitation. Aukaat mein rah. Don't provoke me into posting videos of Dhaka slums...
Transportation in the self proclaimed Asian Tiger Economy. I can't even...
don’t show me shit infographics that means squat. Rather give me a reason why tata was denied from selling nano multiple times in the American market. LolReady to rollback on your claims that tata cars regularly fails crash test?
Tata has no plan to enter American or EU market why do you even bring it up? Most Indian manufacturers are trying to take a lead in Indian market where people has started taking preferences over safety.
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Drinking your own fecal matter is an habit unique to Bangladeshis