Henry Kissinger belittled our
country by calling it ‘bottomless basket’ in the 1970s. But this ‘bottomless
basket’ is now full of hope and potential. Proving his prediction of hopeless
economic situation wrong, Bangladesh is now moving toward with great economic
progress.
Bangladesh has seen a solid 6 %
constant average economic growth since the early 1990s. Such balanced economic
growth not only caught eyes of economists around the globe but also big
organizations like world bank which termed the economic steadiness as
“development paradox” due to the
negative attributing of economic pliability. Bangladesh is part of Goldman
Sachs’ N-11, otherwise known as eleven emerging countries, with pristine
potential have the ability to be one of the prominent economies by 21st
century. Furthermore, an increase in social development index also catching the
attention from the United Nations.
To ensure its economy is
unbridled in advancement, an all-encompassing approach has been taken. Adapt
policies enchains a further deviation from the existing inflations to a
tolerable single digit. In bringing about the success for “Digital Bangladesh”
by 2021, digitization is seen widespread in each clusters of governance.
Aside from the economic factor,
Bangladesh has significantly progressed in social sector. A reduction of about
half of the number in income poverty is observed. Bangladesh has successfully
fulfilled many objectives for the Millennium Development Goal (MDG). For its
promptness in achieving targets, the UN has awarded the government.
Attainment of self-sufficiency in
food grins is appreciated much since this country is burdened with population.
In NGO, its leadership is continued. BRAC is supposed to be the largest
international NGO owing to its huge number of employees and beneficiaries.
Bangladesh has also introduced the world with terms including ‘micro-credit’
and ‘social business’.
The success stories mirroring the
aspirations of common people printed everyday by the resolute and free electric
and print media are unlimited. Emerging Civil Society of Bangladesh is building
up a firm base. Pharmaceutical industry is an example of such fastness in
industries.
Bangladesh is experiencing a
steady growth and the future looks bright.
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