Sunday, March 3, 2019

HOW MANEY CHANGES ARE HAPPEND IN MY SOCIETY IS UNBELIEVABLE!

IT IS NOT FAR MORE THAT OUR VILLAGE WAS A POOR ONE IN FENI DIST.
    AS LIKE as other villages of Bangladesh our area also a rural backward of the country . Before 2000 there was not the opportunity of electricity. LAST DECADES OF THE COUNTRY WAS MORE IMPORTANT TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF COUNTRY.Before 2000 or 2005 maximum house of the villagers were made by straw, tin and wood. But now maximum house are build by bricks and steel.

My believe that there are more than 50% houses have a concrete roof.  IT is a greater development of our society and also for our country. 





Bangladesh is finally going to be recognized as a developing country – economically and socially – in March, 2018, crossing over from the list of least developing countries (LDCs). Bangladesh has achieved all the three conditions that were needed to be a developing country. However, the announcement will be effective in 2024 – after being assessed by the United Nations Economic and Social Council. The council will make the announcement by considering three aspects of the country – economic risk, human development, and per capita income. In the meantime, Bangladesh has to maintain its progress. Planning Ministry sources said the United Nations Committee for Development Policy (CDP) creates indexes for countries every three years based on their per capita income and social issues. Based on the indexes, the countries of the world are divided into three categories: least developing countries (LDCs), developing countries and advanced countries. Bangladesh has reached the second phase after meeting the eligibility criteria of CDP – now it is a matter of time for the country to emerge from the LDC list to the list of developing countries. According to the 2015 assessment by CDP, a country needs 32 points (or less) in the economic risk index, 66 or more points in the human development index, and $1,242 per capita income to be considered as a developing one. In 2015, Bangladesh's position in the economic risk index stood at 25.1 points, 63.8 points in the human development index, and it had $923 per capita income based on the Atlas system. However, according to a meeting between the government and the CDP this year, it was found that Bangladesh has 72.8 points in the human development index, earned below 25 points in the economic risk index, and has $1,772 per capita income this year. Based on these numbers, Bangladesh has passed the test on the three indexes. Commerce Minister Tofail Ahmed said: "Bangladesh will become a developing country in March 2018. Bangladesh has achieved the three conditions that are required for it." He said: “United Nations Economic and Social Council's evaluation committee will hold a meeting this month where the topic of Bangladesh being declared as a developing country will be discussed. "We can hope that the council will make the announcement. We will be given time to prepare for the announcement to be effective. By 2021, Bangladesh will become a developing country in the same year when it will celebrate 50 years of independence.” However, even if Bangladesh gets the recognition, the country has to seriously maintain the progress over the next 15 years. This will be a one-way process for Bangladesh. Bangladesh may not get back its previous title – even if it is a possibility – as countries which have over 75 million people cannot get the LDC title. Thus, Bangladesh has no scope for going back.  "Three million people are still living below the poverty line in Bangladesh. Our economy is still not fully industrialized. In this context, along with the diversification of export products, we will have to move towards a production economy from an economy which is dependent on situation." 
I love my country very much.

2 comments:

TA Hasan said...

It's an important article

TA Hasan said...

How nice is your villag!!