Paradoxically, Bangladesh is also regarded by many as a test case of sustainable development.
Bangladesh has stepped into a new journey as it qualified to graduate into a developing nation from a Least Developed Country (LDC) after 45 years.
Bangladesh stands to lose $7 billion in export earnings every year once it graduates into the developing country bracket in 2027 as the trade benefits it currently enjoys will be phased out then, a Planning Commission report says.
In 2018, Bangladesh began its graduation process from least developed country to developing country status. Bangladesh has now
Giving credit to people for meeting the eligibility criteria for Bangladesh's graduation to a developing country, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina yesterday said the people can achieve anything. “It is an achievement of the people of Bangladesh. I think the country's people are the main source of all power. They can achieve anything,” she said.
People across the country yesterday celebrated Bangladesh becoming eligible for graduating to Developing Country by bringing out
The government chalks out a two-day programme from today to celebrate the country's eligibility to graduate to a developing country from a least developed one.
The government has chalked out a two-day programme from today to celebrate the country's eligibility to graduate to a
In a major leap forward, Bangladesh has become eligible to graduate to a developing country from a least developed one as it has met all the three criteria for the first time for getting out of the LDC bloc.
Paradoxically, Bangladesh is also regarded by many as a test case of sustainable development.
Bangladesh has stepped into a new journey as it qualified to graduate into a developing nation from a Least Developed Country (LDC) after 45 years.
Bangladesh stands to lose $7 billion in export earnings every year once it graduates into the developing country bracket in 2027 as the trade benefits it currently enjoys will be phased out then, a Planning Commission report says.
In 2018, Bangladesh began its graduation process from least developed country to developing country status. Bangladesh has now
People across the country yesterday celebrated Bangladesh becoming eligible for graduating to Developing Country by bringing out
Giving credit to people for meeting the eligibility criteria for Bangladesh's graduation to a developing country, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina yesterday said the people can achieve anything. “It is an achievement of the people of Bangladesh. I think the country's people are the main source of all power. They can achieve anything,” she said.
The government chalks out a two-day programme from today to celebrate the country's eligibility to graduate to a developing country from a least developed one.
The government has chalked out a two-day programme from today to celebrate the country's eligibility to graduate to a
In a major leap forward, Bangladesh has become eligible to graduate to a developing country from a least developed one as it has met all the three criteria for the first time for getting out of the LDC bloc.