The history and achievement of Bangladesh's transition to developing countries 50 years of independence
The history and achievement of Bangladesh's transition to developing countries 50 years of independence |
>> Developing countries. Bangladesh's transition to developing countries 50 years of independence. Transition to developing countries.
>> Bangladesh has come a long way in fulfilling the conditions of the three indicators of transition from a least developed country to a developing country on the basis of three indicators of CDP. The per capita income target was 1230 US dollars and Bangladesh's position was 1628 US dollars. The human resource index target was 8 points and Bangladesh's position was 75.3 points and the economic fragility index was considered to be below 32 points and Bangladesh's position in this index was 25.2 points.
>> In the 50 years of independence, Bangladesh is getting the status of a developing country. This victory belongs to all of us as citizens of an independent country.
>> The keynote of Bangladesh's independence was the liberation of the people of the country, building a society livable and non-discriminatory. Although there are many achievements to be proud of in the 50 years of independence, it has not been possible to ensure a non-discriminatory and safe life for all. The ‘third gender’ is one of the biggest neglected populations due to this failure. Everyone in our society knows them as traditional hijras. This time the private Baishakhi television has taken an exceptional initiative with them.
>> The United Nations Committee for Development Policy (UN CDP) has announced its final recommendation to make Bangladesh a developing country from a least developed country. IGP said that this achievement of Bangladesh is a historic milestone on the 50th anniversary of independence and the birth centenary of the father of the nation. Benazir Ahmed BPM (Bar).
>> The journey from an underdeveloped country to a developing one has not been easy. We have had to achieve three specific goals twice in a row by tackling domestic and foreign conspiracies. This is the condition of the United Nations that if a state wants to move from an underdeveloped country to a developing country, it must achieve certain targets twice in 3 years. The targets for Bangladesh were, 1) the per capita income should be at least ৩ 1230, 2) the human resource index should be at least 6 points or more, and 3) the economic fragility index should be below 32 points.
>> Bangladesh met its 3 targets for the first time in 2016 and for the second time in 2021. For the second time in 2021, according to the UN survey, Bangladesh's per capita income was set at ৮ 1,626 (target was 1,230), the Human Resources Index stood at 75.3 points (the target was at least 7 points), and the Economic Vulnerability Index stood at 25.2 points (3 below the target). ).
>> Therefore, the UN Committee for Development Policy made the final recommendation to declare Bangladesh a developing country as it has met all three targets in a row. The final declaration will be made in September 2021, which is a unique achievement of ours in the 50th year of independence, an incredible victory, which is the result of the implementation of the goals mentioned in Bangabandhu's speech on March 7.