It's a small country with one of the highest population density in the world. Which depicts two realities of Bangladesh, firstly its cheap labour force, secondly the limited resources. The whole development prospectus of Bangladesh lies on the fact that how the nation explores its potentiality between these two realities.
Education: Although its workforce is cheap, Bangladesh doesn't offer quality outsource, due to lack of skill labor and low education rate. Which should be its prime area of concern. Without a justifiable human resource development long term economic progress is never possible. Therefore education, especially in the rural Bengal is highly essential.
Infrastructure
Transportation: Bangladesh needs to develop a proper business environment. It has came a long way of infrastructural development since the independence at 1971. A river bridge on Jamuna, and recently undertaken Padma bridge surely is bringing a new era of communication as well as economic growth at North-West, and southern parts of the country. Although capital Dhaka severely fails to provide an effective traffic system which is caused by both lack of modernization and proper monitoring.
Power: Real deficit in the development of Bangladesh lies in its energy sector. Without ensuring smooth electricity at the industrial sector Bangladesh doesn't stand a chance in the competitive market economy. Its exports, domestic economic activities and foreign investment all can be affected by this. Currently a lot of private investments on gas based electricity were encouraged by the government of Bangladesh. It has also turn into nuclear source for its energy need by initiating a 2400MW power plant with assistance of Russia, which will be followed by a second project at the southern part of the country.
Development of Bamgladesh is not a stagnant process, it's running with the full capacity with an annual growth over 6%. By prioritizing education and infrastructure it can smoothen the journey ensuring real benefit of the people.
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Yes. Bangladesh is a third world country.
Bangladesh and Pakistan were once a joint country from 1941 to 1971 until bangladesh declared independence.Both Bangladesh and Pakistan was a joint country from the years 1941 to 1971. They were a joint country until Bangladesh wanted freedom.
Bangladesh
becase there very poor
Bangladesh is a country. It ends with the letter h.
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Nope Bangladesh is a LEDC A Poor Country in South Asia
Bangladesh is a very poor country. Almost all the people in Bangladesh have no food or need help. The poor people go aroung streets, nock on doors and ask for only a bit of food, water and money. Only a few people in Bangladesh have a lot of money.
becaus they r poor and do not have cameras like us as it is a poor country
Bangladesh is an LEDC (Less Economically Developed Country); this means it is a poor country, with little or no access to healthcare or medicine, and poor sanitation. These contributing factors cause a high death rate.
Bangladesh is a country in Asia, bordering India. The country's Capital is Dhaka. Although it is an underdeveloped country, Bangladesh has witnessed a rise in the trade in past decade. The main export of Bangladesh is garments.
Bangladesh is considered a developing country with a low income level. While it has made progress in various sectors, poverty and inequality persist in many parts of the country. The GDP per capita is below the world average, indicating that it is more on the poorer side.
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Bangladesh is the only country that ends in the letter H
Bangladesh, officially the People's Republic of Bangladesh, is a country. Bangladesh won independence from Pakistan in 1971.
Bangladesh is a country. It is not in China.
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Bangladesh