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Veg-oil imports via Bangladesh spark concern in India

It is us who should be worried about poisonous coconut oil coming into Bangladesh from India.

“Coconut oil is about 86% saturated fat, about one-third more saturated fat than butter,” said Victoria Taylor, a senior dietician at the British Heart Foundation.​

 
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Are you a retard? Since when India, the garbage land of Asia, has become a member of the EU? You are talking nonsense here when you drink cow urine and live a very undesirable life. BD is certainly improving its quality for exporting to the EU. But, our products are still much better than the Indian products in term of safety. Do not misguide people by focusing on EU.

See post #11 sent by @Homo Sapiens to know more about the healthy foods you guys consume every day with pride. We are a country superior than India.
LMAO! It doesn't take a lot of cognitive ability to understand what I said, looks like you are one of the 'cuckoo'. Humans live in EU and India, and since your own country has put a self-ban on it. It's so appalling to see sane members like you going full retarded with cow urine and stuff. Sorry, I can't go down to such level to reply to that.

I don't give a rat'sass about what you export out of the LDC freebie status. What I'm infering is the standard of the products in relation to the thread that's being discussed. While the retarded bunch in here goes on to say Indians only deserve it and so on along with cow urine and stuff.

You are no superior or inferior to anyone. Economically and socially you are in bad shape vis India. As seen in the Human Development Index. Now, I'm in no mood to cherry pick isolated indices such as meat consumption index for your extrapolation.

Cya.
 
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Sorry to break the progressing circlejerk. :rolleyes:

Bangladesh has imposed a 'self-ban' on vegetable export to the European Union market encouraging local growers to correct them following Good Agricultural Practices (GAP), reports UNB.
The government has adopted the strategy to avert 'any possible ban' to be imposed by the EU from where Bangladesh has been receiving objections for the last few years over the quality of Bangladeshi vegetables and fruits.

"Those who are maintaining good agricultural practices won't face any problem. Many are reportedly exporting vegetables through producing fake Phytosanitary certificates. Such practices bring more harm than benefits," Commerce Secretary (in-charge) Subhashish Bose told the news agency.

Citing an example, he said, the export of betel leaf from Bangladesh remained banned to the EU market since last three years as the EU wants disease- and pest-free vegetables and fruits.

http://www.theindependentbd.com/printversion/details/95856

This is all you could come up with?

My condolences....:P
 
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Economically and socially you are in bad shape vis India. As seen in the Human Development Index.

Bzzt! Wrong! Try again!

Bangladesh has inclusive development, India doesn't. India mostly has crushing poverty and a few Billionaires leaching off of Billions of outdoor defecating poor. Which leads to 'aspirational lifestyles' seen on Bollywood and Indian TV channels.

Read the following, written by an Indian...
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Human Development Index figures indicate "a comparative measure of life expectancy, literacy, education, standards of living, and quality of life."

An important aspect that sets Bangladesh apart from India and many of its states is a consistent commitment by the former country to empower the women.

Many experts believe the main factor keeping India backward is that a large section of women in India are still the last in line for receiving education, jobs training, credit, food, other opportunities, etc.

Compare that to Bangladesh, some 88% of women are literate today, as against 68% of women in India.

How Bangladesh did it is not rocket science. In giving women better health and more autonomy, family planning was one of a number of factors that improved their lot, and by so doing did much to reduce poverty. The spread of primary education was one of the others (the government has been better than many at helping women this way); the proportion of girls who get schooled has increased much more than the proportion of boys. And both the boom in the textile industry and the arrival of micro credit have, over the past 20 years, put money into women’s pockets—from which it is more likely to be spent on health, education and better food.


Further Reading:
The path through the fields
How Poorer Bangladesh Outpaces India on Human-Development Indicators
 
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Bzzt! Wrong! Try again!

Bangladesh has inclusive development, India doesn't. India mostly has crushing poverty and a few Billionaires leaching off of Billions of outdoor defecating poor. Which leads to 'aspirational lifestyles' seen on Bollywood and Indian TV channels.

Read the following, written by an Indian...
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Human Development Index figures indicate "a comparative measure of life expectancy, literacy, education, standards of living, and quality of life."

An important aspect that sets Bangladesh apart from India and many of its states is a consistent commitment by the former country to empower the women.

Many experts believe the main factor keeping India backward is that a large section of women in India are still the last in line for receiving education, jobs training, credit, food, other opportunities, etc.

Compare that to Bangladesh, some 88% of women are literate today, as against 68% of women in India.

How Bangladesh did it is not rocket science. In giving women better health and more autonomy, family planning was one of a number of factors that improved their lot, and by so doing did much to reduce poverty. The spread of primary education was one of the others (the government has been better than many at helping women this way); the proportion of girls who get schooled has increased much more than the proportion of boys. And both the boom in the textile industry and the arrival of micro credit have, over the past 20 years, put money into women’s pockets—from which it is more likely to be spent on health, education and better food.


Further Reading:
The path through the fields
How Poorer Bangladesh Outpaces India on Human-Development Indicators
Yeah right. Hard facts, not extrapolation. The HDI of BD is 0.587 India is @ 0.624. Now save the lecture for another time.

This is all you could come up with?

My condolences....:P
:lol: It's better than even the average response in this thread.
 
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Yeah right. Hard facts, not extrapolation. The HDI of BD is 0.587 India is @ 0.624. Now save the lecture for another time.


:lol: It's better than even the average response in this thread.

Only on 2 criteria India is ahead Per capita gdp (PPP) and Average schooling year, other then that Bangladesh is ahead in all criteria. PPP and average schooling year gap is decreasing. In near future Bangladesh will overtake India. Except few pocket of states India socially is way behind then Bangladesh.
 
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Lol! Except for 7 odd states. No Indian state have poor Human development compared to BD. So save it.
You should compare your self with equal resources country and then tell where India stands.

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https://www.google.com.pk/publicdat...HN:IND&ifdim=country&hl=en_US&dl=en&ind=false

Now tell me how tall you can stand?
 
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Lol! Except for 7 odd states. No Indian state have poor Human development compared to BD. So save it.
The Human Development Index (HDI) is a summary measure of average achievement in key dimensions of human development:

1) A long and healthy life. The health dimension is assessed by life expectancy at birth.
2) Being knowledgeable. The education dimension is measured by mean of years of schooling for adults aged 25 years and more and expected years of schooling for children of school entering age.
3) Have a decent standard of living. The standard of living dimension is measured by gross national income per capita.

Life expectancy at birth is higher in BD than it is in India. The per capita GNI is almost near the Indian one. It will take only two years to overtake India. Yes, BD lags a little behind India only in education because of historical reasons. At the time of partition in 1947, less than 2% of the Muslim population could read and write.

Now, it is 68% for all people and 100% of the children are enrolled in the schools. BD will have a 100% literacy within a period when the older generation dies out. All the BD children attend schools at present. So, you can see its implication in the near future. So, the Indians should talk less about HDI.
 
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Only on 2 criteria India is ahead Per capita gdp (PPP) and Average schooling year, other then that Bangladesh is ahead in all criteria. PPP and average schooling year gap is decreasing. In near future Bangladesh will overtake India. Except few pocket of states India socially is way behind then Bangladesh.

Isn't Bangladesh' per capita GDP already at par with India's per capita GDP? I saw some news about it somewhere...

They are so far behind in womens' education, it is going to come back and bite them at some point.
 
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Lol! Except for 7 odd states. No Indian state have poor Human development compared to BD. So save it.

The irony, brother, if I may add, is that you are left only to compare yourself to (at one time) one of the most god-forsaken countries in the world, having had absolutely nothing to its name in 1971, which your army looted clean and threadbare while retreating back to India, a nation with one-eighth your population, while you are still a nation of 1.2 Billion odd souls.

Merely arguing for arguments' sake is one thing. But facts are another...

Who should save it and why? :lol:
 
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Lol! Except for 7 odd states. No Indian state have poor Human development compared to BD. So save it.

Before talking about HDi and saying anything against Bangladesh you and your countryman should come out from Stone Age mentality. Then you should talk about HDI.

www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/battling-custom-of-exiling-menstruating-women-in-kullu/story-QzXVqlwgjEY5oRk4KkL7yI_amp.html

Battling custom of exiling menstruating women in Kullu

Women in 94 of Kullu district’s 204 panchayats are forced to sleep in wood and stone sheds stained with animal dung and urine during such times because of a belief that menstrual bleeding renders them “impure”.
 
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Before talking about HDi and saying anything against Bangladesh you and your countryman should come out from Stone Age mentality. Then you should talk about HDI.

www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/battling-custom-of-exiling-menstruating-women-in-kullu/story-QzXVqlwgjEY5oRk4KkL7yI_amp.html

Battling custom of exiling menstruating women in Kullu

Women in 94 of Kullu district’s 204 panchayats are forced to sleep in wood and stone sheds stained with animal dung and urine during such times because of a belief that menstrual bleeding renders them “impure”.
India remains a 500 BC society of superstitions and beliefs. Why should such a society even talk of development?
 
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There is a reason why nearly every serious, learned, experienced enthusiast/defence analyst from India/pakistan/Rest of World keeps a wide distance from Bangladesh Defence forum segment here. And this thread amply demonstrates exactly why. Now I get why @Nilgiri does what he does here.

Its toxic, juvenile, absurdly delusional without the slighest of clue of extant realities particularly with regards to strategic issues, and filled with circle jerks with unusual daddy issues. This part of the forum honestly is a disgrace to logic and common sense and to civilized debate. Almost makes you feel pity for the foaming mouths here.

And reinforces the image of the new Bengali middleclass as obnoxious uncivilized blowhards who cant handle civilized debate or for that matter be decent sportsmen. Just the language here feels filthy. My two cents.

I generally avoid discussions in this forum coz of the lack of ciritical thinkers. But the obnoxiouness is hard to miss.
 
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There is a reason why nearly every serious, learned, experienced enthusiast/defence analyst from India/pakistan/Rest of World keeps a wide distance from Bangladesh Defence forum segment here. And this thread amply demonstrates exactly why. Now I get why @Nilgiri does what he does here.

Its toxic, juvenile, absurdly delusional without the slighest of clue of extant realities particularly with regards to strategic issues, and filled with circle jerks with unusual daddy issues. This part of the forum honestly is a disgrace to logic and common sense and to civilized debate. Almost makes you feel pity for the foaming mouths here.

And reinforces the image of the new Bengali middleclass as obnoxious uncivilized blowhards who cant handle civilized debate or for that matter be decent sportsmen. Just the language here feels filthy. My two cents.

I generally avoid discussions in this forum coz of the lack of ciritical thinkers. But the obnoxiouness is hard to miss.

That moron you tagged keeps getting banned.
Says a lot about his attitude.

No one cares about what a poster like you thinks
and so buzz off.
 
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