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sarthak.... Hahaha what a big looser... when its real face of India has been shown ... Then just started cying like a mad baby...
Again per capita gdp biss... Just educate yourself first to know what is base year and how it effects total GDP counting. Wait for couple of months Bangladesh is upgrading its base year to 2005. It will be higher then most of then Indian states apart from few. As all the states specially the eastern states are dirt poor and full of poverty. India's 78% poverty lies in the 8 eastern states...
This is an example of Bihar...
Regarding GDP of 1970 at that time Bangladesh had 33% higher GDP then India. India may fought war but it did not destroy its whole infrastructure like that happened to Bangladesh. Bangladesh had to start from beginning but still up to 1993 both had same GDP per capita.
GDP Per Capita constant lcu statistics - countries compared - Nationmaster
Now comes to education... what you are barking 11% tertiary education??? What is of India??? Only 16%!! But have you seen how in only 2 year it increased by 40% from 8-11%. If the current trend continue it will overtake India.
Regarding literacy have you seen where the drop is there in the part 2.?? For age 25+ as I have told after liberation war it was not possible to make all people literate. But from 1990s Bangladesh has started to peeking up. The up in tertiary is the biggest example.
N now enrollment rate has reached 99% according to the latest up to date data... what is the enrollment rate of India???
N India it is a place of some dhoti clat ... dirty and stinky people. Which not only eat rats but drink cor urine and marry dogs for better future.
N this is the same link you provided says about India...
India - Uncyclopedia, the content-free encyclopedia
India, the world's biggest democrazy, is an Asian mishmash composed of dirt, swamp, sparks, haze, spice, mind, ignorance, enlightenment, bliss, discrimination and egos all wrapped tightly in the void. It is an ancient conch-shell shaped land-mass surrounded by Pakistan to the West, Bangladesh to the East, China to the North East, Nepal to the North, Sri Lanka to the South, the Bay of Bengal to the West, with the smog above, the dead ancestors below, and which is directly accessible from most anywhere by foot.