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Bangladesh is on the way to winning dreams


Bangladesh has started a journey with warlike infrastructure and vacant housing. Pakistan is not near Bangladesh now.

Bangladesh has been behind Pakistan a decade ago in economic measure In Bangladesh, the name of Bangladesh is now very much on the grounds of acceptability or future prospects in the international arena. On 16 December 1971, the new feathers were being added to the crown of the country by seizing victory from the Pakistan army. Bijaygantha is written on economic, social, regional and global level. Literally spreading from sea to space, the symbol of victory of Bangladesh.
During the 24-year Pakistani regime, the state income was going to be completed in West Pakistan. The personal income of Bengalis could also have been part of the 22 family pockets of that time. Millions of entrepreneurs now in the unskilled country of 46 years ago. Pakistan is behind the overall import-export, the world's second largest producer of readymade garment exports has earned Bangladesh's private sector.
Once imported, Bangladesh has now set up industries of import substitute products in the country. The peasants of the world's top-ranked countries have written the name of Bangladesh in Qatar to produce food. Despite the 94th position in the world, Bangladesh is third in the production of vegetables and fourth in the production of rice and fish. Mangra has been removed from Kharsahinchu rice and vegetables, from the northern region, has been invented by floods and salmon-rich species. Children and maternal mortality decreased. Various agencies including the World Bank are highlighting outstanding achievements in poverty and poverty as a 'wonder in the world'.

Bangladesh has already been promoted to the middle-income country in the measure of the World Bank. More big recognition of development-progress is coming in March next March. At that time the first announcement of the UN Committee for Development Policy (UNCDP) will be announced in the first meeting, Bangladesh has fulfilled three requirements for developing from LDC to developing countries. After 1971, Bangladesh will fulfill three conditions as the first country and in the developing country.
Without any war-conflict or hostility, Bangladesh has ensured maritime victory against two neighboring India and Myanmar. More than 1, 18, 813 square kilometers of terrestrial sea in the Bay of Bengal, the exclusive economic zone of 200 nautical mile areas and 354 nautical miles from the coast of Chittagong has established sovereign rights over animal and opaque resources of the continental area. Bangladesh is preparing to win against India and Myanmar in the ongoing UN case against the continent. By the year 2019, the verdict of the case may be.
Because of the Farakka dam built by India, Bangladesh does not suffer from dry season due to lack of water, the signing of the Ganges water sharing agreement with the country and its renewal has great success in Bangladesh. Apart from this, the land boundary agreement between India and Bangladesh has been resolved recently by implementing it, analysts believe that solving the enclaves is a great achievement of Bangladesh.
Bangladesh has got a big victory in establishing internal peace. The peace agreement signed with the armed hounds in three Hill districts, 1997, ensures permanent peace and stability in the region. The economic discrimination of the level with the hills is decreasing. There is a change in education and life changing.
Bangladesh has achieved success in the trial of those involved in crimes against humanity during liberation war. Despite the pressure of various influential countries and groups, the verdict has been implemented after the trial of top criminals. The trial of the murder of father of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman of the independent Bangladesh was over. To make these two judgments independent of Bangladesh is a great achievement for stigma.  
After 9 months of bloody war in 1972, Bangladesh started the budget of 175 crore, now Bangladesh has installed Ruppur Nuclear Power Plant at a cost of 133 billion taka. On November 30, Bangladesh has been included in the list of 31 nuclear powers in the world. The government has taken an initiative to establish a second nuclear power plant in 2041 to fulfill the dream of becoming a developed country.
Bangladesh is awaiting success in space The country's first satellite 'Bangabandhu-1' is likely to emerge in space in March.
Bangabandhu told the world media representatives at the first press conference in London that he was released from prison and Bangladesh was destroyed. Roads, bridges, railways have been destroyed. Feeding millions of people in the house is his big concern.
The war-ravaged country is showing signs of building the infrastructure. The world's 11th long bridge has been built on Jamuna two decades ago. In its own sense, Bangladesh has shown the courage to build a 6.9-kilometer long bridge on the Padma. After the World Bank withdrew from funding, many countries and organizations were surprised by the handling of this huge project.
Chittagong and Mymensingh highways from Dhaka have been elevated to four lanes. Construction of Metro rail in Dhaka has started. The implementation of the Karnaphuli Tannel is being implemented. Apart from this, the construction of deep seaport, establishment of 100 special economic zones, construction of the second Padma bridge, the construction of the Ganges Barrage and Jamuna Tannels highlight the economic potential of Bangladesh, in front of the world.
In the past few years, the progress of Bangladesh in digitization has made the world an example. Landslide digitization caused people's sufferings to decrease. E-Tendering, e-GP resulted in corruption. The opportunity of opening bank accounts of peasant and school students and setting up of mobile banking system at 10 rupees is also used as an international example.
UNESCO has announced Ekushey February as the International Mother Language Day by recognizing the birth anniversary of Bangali in 1952 for the recognition of the statehood of the mother tongue. The historic speech of Bangabandhu on 7th March has also been recognized as one of the best speakers in the UNESCO document. Two members of the parliament of Bangladesh are serving as members of the two organizations of the parliament of the global and Commonwealth countries. Grameen Bank and its founder managing director Dr. Muhammad Yunus won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2006.   
Planning commission member said. Shamsul Alam told Kaler Kantho, "The world's biggest research organization and the media are saying that Bangladesh's progress is surprising. Bangladesh's economic progress seems like a riddle to them. After independence many Western scholars and media have expressed frustration with Bangladesh. From Henry Kissinger's mouth, I heard the 'bottomless basket'. They were surprised to see such progress and success in the last 46 years of Bangladesh. After independence, our per capita income was only $ 90, now it has reached $ 1610. When the construction of Padma Bridge is completed, the Trans-Asian Rail will be run on this bridge. If the presently planned and planned projects are implemented then the nature of Bangladesh will be changed. "
Dr. Shamsul Alam also said, Bangladesh has some historical achievements without economic progress. India and Myanmar have resolved the problem of sea boundaries without any hassle. Bangladesh has been able to ensure its fairness. India has enclosed enclaves.
However, there are still some hurdles in the overall progress of Bangladesh. These include political instability, corruption, debt-ridden culture, poor infrastructure, lack of industry, imports, uneducated and inefficient manpower, environmental degradation, natural disasters, traffic congestion etc.
The unpredictability of politics has not yet been made as the country's two main political parties have not participated in the last national election. That's why investment in the country is being interrupted.
There is a great obstacle in the path of development, corruption is also there. Once upon a time, Bangladesh was in number one corruption. It was not possible to organize the ethnic effort needed to get out of the corruption cycle of corruption. As a result, the branches of corrupt people spread across the country. An influential group is still being corrupt in many ways. A class of people embezzling public money in the name of the loan, taking bribe to give government services, leasing question papers in the exams, and making an income illegally. Their enthusiasm from behind is giving some influential.
In a recent World Bank report, only one percent of GDP or $ 2.5 billion (20 thousand 500 crore taka) is lost every year due to air pollution.
The traffic jam is now the problem of the capitalists all year. There are also problems in the city's communication with different regions of the country. The country's progress is hindering the terrible problem. The time wasted due to traffic congestion, it is awful to be judged by the economy. The problem is affecting productivity. Export trade is uncertain; Although some big projects have been taken to solve this problem.
On the one hand, as the bank's debt distribution is not growing, on the other hand banks are not getting the money back to be distributed. This is going to increase the number of defaulters in the banking sector. According to the Bangladesh Bank report, at the end of June this year, the amount of defaulted loan in the banking sector stood at Tk 74 thousand 148 crore, which is 10.13 percent of the loan disbursed till then. At the end of December last year, the loan default in this sector was about Tk 62 billion. This means that in the last six months till Jan 1, June, the loan loan increased to 12 thousand 148 crore.

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