3) Bangladesh Educated the Women of the Nation
Bangladesh leveraged/ exploited its Least Developed Nation status to get multiple benefits like access to textiles/ RMG sector and funding. The NGOs specially BRAC and others helped really educate women and get them into work, population control, and poverty alleviation. Women are becoming part of the gig economy. Following suit with Bangladeshi freelancers on Fiverr, Upwork, and where not.
Silver Lining Pakistani Rupee Vs. Bangladesh Takka
Secularism is nothing but a philosophical point of view. Secularism is as biased as any other political and philosophical point of view. The idea a lot of people have about secularism is that it provides freedom of existence to everyone equally which is a false assumption. if you read on about its history, you would clearly see that it’s all about assimilation and that is it. It won’t make our economy better. If that were the case, Qatar won’t be stable today. The only way to boost our economy would be to:
A) educate the masses, women, AND men;
B) make better and educated economic policies;
C) have a local alternative for imported goods in the meanwhile.
Corruption in Bangladesh is at all levels but not the magnitude, scale, and greed as is here. However, they openly exhibit patriotism to the state, and anybody who criticizes the establishment does not mean they are necessarily a traitor. You still have to get them to exchange endorsed on your passport and generally use travelers squelches etc. Their patriotism is unique. Theirs do not necessitate the role of the Army or praising the army alone. Have you not seen them crying after losing the Asia Cup in a final with Pakistan. I am very sure there are amazing capable people in Bangladesh who would do a better job than Haseena and Co but look at where Pakistan is with its dynastic rulers so we can’t really be the ones to judge. Let’s change it.
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