I love Bangladesh and Dhaka as my second home. The dignity and hard work of Bangladeshis is so hard to find anywhere else in the world! I had the honor of teaching at University of Dhaka and I believe my students are compassionate and resourceful enough to face this complicated situation. I have never found so much kindness and smiles in my life. I know they will pull through!!
Ma Sha Allah bro,,,your comment made my day.. Yes smiles never leave their face. We love them who loves us and we can do anything and everything for love,,,,much much love to Malaysia from a Bangladeshi simple girl
Bangladesh is an amazing country! I would love to live there till I breath. I miss you Dhaka, Sylhet, Jessore and the people all around Bangladesh. Love from Turkey.
In 2018 right now it's booming we have i.p.s which is instant power source,better constructive,major import and export from this country and finally they have better control of the river.
As an Indian it makes me happy to see our neighbours prosper may bangladesh prosper more...and become a business giant and make south east Asia a proaper place
@@shawonahmed7315 Indians don't hate Bangladeshis; but another South-Asian country does (whom ruled you till 1971). India is the reason why you people got Independence.
@@S-1_24-25 Sorry to hear that, the grand majority of Portuguese are not like that, we do not claim him Btw I read your username and was like: did he time travel lol
I'm glad that the ppl of Bangladesh are having a positive attitude towards making a significant change in their future living conditions and overall situation. Wish you guys all the best in your city's resurgence from Nepal.
we were king once, but British and Pakistan destroyed our beautiful country. but don't worry because we will rise and shine once again in the very near future. we will pull through, we will become the new asian tiger.
@@md.anisurrahman8904 Maybe you should stop hating people just for their national origin, which they usually have no control over. And @Mrinmoy Das, you the same. People are people, not their countries.
Love to our second home *Bangladesh* I'm really happy to see my brothers are growing ... Pakistanis love Bangladesh... Perhaps religion has still united us despite of being huge injustice & falsehood... But still we always appreciate the progress of Bangladesh... Stay blessed Hardworking nation, *Love from Pakistan*
I am from Bangladesh and i was born in a city called Jessore but currently studying in Dhaka. To me the problem is not in this city ..the problem is the others..thousands of people like me come to Dhaka every year for what? opportunities.Other cities don't have much opportunities as Dhaka has.For example , Universities... most of the famous and decent universities are in Dhaka. As a result thousands of students like myself come to study in Dhaka. If Dhaka is known as the 4rth* worst city to live in, then the reason behind is that this city is our soul, our source of success. and It has room for all kinds of people. Now that being said, we need to developed other cities as well..so we don't have to leave our home towns in search for education and jobs. Lots of love from people of Bangladesh. Cheers!
@@bdarfatff7160 Not of ppl are bad there are both types of ppl in every country my grandfather was also killed by Pakistani soldiers, i love Pakistanis who are good,
Those who are screaming to ban Islam, Bangladesh isn't an Islamic country rather it's a secular nation and it wasn't ruled by any extreme Islamist in the last few decades. And those who are claiming that 2-child policy would solve the problems in the country should know Singapore has 7 times denser population than Bangladesh has, yet they are one of the richest nations in the world. Look at Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Malaysia... where Islam is practiced more than it is practiced in Bangladesh but Islam didn't stop them to grow up their economy. The problem of our country is the corrupt politicians but it seems most of the people blaming some illogical things are ignorant that they even didn't mention about our corrupt politicians.
Plan to solve the problems in Dhaka and in Bangladesh as a whole: 1. Develop infrastructure: Dhaka needs stoplights, modern roads, taxis, food safety standards, flyovers, parking garages, and better public transportation. A more developed public bus service and a metro train system should be established in Dhaka. Modern roads and freeways should be built throughout Bangladesh, so that transportation around the country is much easier. As for global warming, the government could help to reduce pollution by enacting new environmentally-friendly laws and regulations. Land reclamation can be used to reclaim land lost as a result of rising sea levels. 2. Expand housing development: Dhaka really needs satellite cities. With the ever-growing population, Dhaka needs to expand outwards. I would suggest focusing on building high-rise developments, since Bangladesh is a very dense country. New satellite cities should be planned for the Dhaka area, and foreign investment in housing and real estate should be encouraged. Many Chinese companies would be more than happy to invest in developing new satellite cities in Dhaka, since they are always looking for new countries to invest in. This housing boom on top of the new infrastructure projects would create a ton of new jobs, allowing many of the people coming to Dhaka from the countryside to find sustainable, worthwhile, and better paying jobs. The expansion of housing development and the improvements in infrastructure would also greatly reduce traffic and overcrowding. 3. Attract foreign capital to Dhaka: Many cities in Southeast Asia are currently experiencing economic booms. Multinational corporations are flocking to these places left and right to spend their money on new projects or set up regional headquarters. Bangladesh is trying to get into the information technology, software, and pharmaceutical industries, so why not attract multinational corporations in these industries to set up regional branches or headquarters in Dhaka? This will allow billions of dollars to flow into the Bangladeshi economy and lead to the construction of skyscrapers and modern architecture, which will help to beautify the city. Bangladesh should continue to expand its manufacturing industry, although better working conditions will be needed to keep this industry running properly. 4. Liberalize socially and improve the lifestyle: Although it is more liberal than most other predominantly Muslim countries, Bangladesh is still overall a very conservative country. Although sharia law isn't implemented on the national level, it still very much influences the culture of Bangladesh, and there have been some recent incidents of Islamization in Bangladesh. This is highly detrimental to Bangladesh's economy as well as its potential to become a new hotspot of investment and trade. People like to have fun, and life isn't fun when you're constantly held back by oppressive laws and norms. Look at Saudi Arabia for example. Sure, it's a very wealthy country, but there is no religious freedom at all and clubs and nightlife are completely banned as a result of the country's strict interpretation of Islamic law. Non-Muslims such as myself are not even allowed to tour the famous mosques in Mecca and Medina, so really, what is there for tourists to do in Saudi Arabia? The Saudi economy is solely based on oil. The UAE on the other hand has liberalized and although it still has sharia law, it's to a much less extent than Saudi Arabia, and the UAE has been able to become one of the most visited countries in the world as a result. Bangladesh should follow suit and protect the rights of religious minorities as well as women, and hopefully the LGBT community can be protected eventually as well. Better shopping malls, grocery stores, apartments, parks, recreation centers, movie theaters, clubs, and concert venues should be built. Bangladesh also has a booming sex industry, which if regulated can be a major money making industry. I personally believe that Dhaka could benefit from having a big sex industry since it doesn't have the major tourist attractions or cultural heritage sites that draw thousands of foreigners to other cities across Asia each year. Besides, Bangladeshi women are beautiful, and I'm sure many foreigners would pay good money to have sex with a Bangladeshi girl or find a Bangladeshi girlfriend or wife. If the government cracks down on underage prostitution and human trafficking and regulates brothels and sexual services, the sex industry could end up playing a major role in the Bangladeshi economy. Sex tourism is sleazy, but it also makes a lot of money, and could help Bangladesh to stand out. The establishment of strip clubs could also help this industry prosper. Cox's Bazar, the gem of Bangladesh, should be transformed into a major resort town with posh hotels, restaurants, bars, and clubs. 5. Uphold the rule of law: This is a major issue in Bangladesh. Human rights and the rule of law are not widely respected. The government is very corrupt, women are treated as second-class citizens, and religious minorities face widespread persecution which is tantamount to genocide. Although the country is officially secular, there is still a widespread tolerance for Islamic extremism. Women who reject marriage proposals and sexual advances are frequently disfigured with acid. Bangladesh has the most number of acid attacks in the world per capita. Also, Islamic fundamentalist groups such as ISIS and Al-Qaeda have been committing terrorist attacks in Bangladesh in recent years. This all needs to change if Bangladesh is to globalize. The government should crack down on corruption, prevent abuses of human rights, end the culture of impunity, and use their resources to fight terrorism. Security should be improved, and open displays of Islamic extremism and political fanaticism should also be banned. Human rights and the rule of law must always be respected and upheld. 5. Create a skilled workforce: One of the main reasons for Bangladesh's poverty is the severe lack of education in the country. Many kids live on the streets and beg rather than go to school, or quit school early to go to work. This is an issue, as it continues the cycle of poverty in Bangladesh. The government should see to it that every child remains in school until they finish high school. Higher education should be more widely encouraged and accessible. These improvements will lead to a more skilled and educated workforce, which will in turn raise living standards. This is my five points for prosperity plan. To me, ideology is irrelevant, the only thing that matters is results. All of this CAN be done, it just takes the right governance.
Michael Dimeo This is a very well laid out plan, and I couldn't agree more with your 5 steps. I am ethnically Bengali, but am a British citizen because my grandad was a Lascar and he also fought on the Indian front during WW2 for the Brits, I hope one day my ancestral homeland follows your manual and prospers.
I'm Dutch, and I've been to Bangladesh, but the water problems they face there are 100x bigger than those of Holland, plus the Netherlands used an enormous amount of its gas money to build it. Even with the Dutch knowledge that we developed over centuries it will not be enough.
Or maybe Bangladesh should train its population in that matter in the future thus developing the human resource of Bangladesh helping it in the future.
Ivelin Tsonev 2 years ago or so the Queen of the Netherlands and other top government officials visited Bangladesh. One of the widely discussed topic of that visit was about battling the sea.
I m Bangladeshi. So I know my country best. Trust me, over population is not religious matter. It is for the lack of education. Let me to explain the thoughts of our people. A rickshaw man thinks that if I have 10 boys when they will grow up they will also become rickshaw man. N if they earn 1000tk in month, my 10 boys will altogether will earn 10000 tk. But they don't think that he have to feed them, take care of them even also there is no guaranty that he will have 10 boys but girls. Even when his boys will grow up they will also have their own families. N in our family we r three sisters. My parants wanted a boy that's why they give birth of three girls for a boy. They think us burden. That's how it is. Religious doesn't matter.
Agree with you but the situations are changing rapidly. Bangladesh is doing very well in controlling population growth. But you have to realize population will still grow. Maybe at a slower rate but it will grow. We have very fertile land. That's why so many people lived in our lands for thousands of years. You know why Canada has such low population? Because their country was not in a good living state for humans. Thanks to technology now so many people can survive the cold of Canada.BTW population growth rate is pretty much the same around the world.
ya people are like why poor people have more children it's because they don't spend money on contraceptive and having children will help the family because when they grow up they will help the parents and siblings I have witnessed it and does actually work especial for agricultural families let me tell you the ecological foot print is actually tremendously less for bigger families than the smaller
Aoa, dear sis i am from Pakistan. Friendly speaking that Pakistan is 100 times better than bangladesh. you can google it........... i think you should vist my country. we respect you but you don''t respect us ..... y??
You are absolutely right, proper education is the key! I believe the education in Bangladesh is still very primitive, especially in primary and secondary level. I like your calculation, it's basic yet superbly effective.
glad to see brotherhood country making progress day by day, i hope we could also recover our economic crises, but happy for u bangla u r just incredible, luv from Pakistan.
Dhaka, and Bangladesh in general, show great promise in becoming major players in the South Asian region. However, I think if they work on two fronts in particular, their path to prosperity can really pull through. Those two fronts are: infrastructure and mobilization of the Bangladeshis. In terms of infrastructure, Bangladesh needs to find ways to ensure future stability in the face of climate change while developing in environmentally sustainable ways. There's opportunity in Bangladesh, because it has so much of what is a very precious resource: water. So, flood protection, flood gates, and rainwater harvesting systems-like those being developed in Germany-as well as waterproof architectural infrastructure and high capacity sewage/water rehabilitation networks, are projects that Bangladesh can work on. Furthermore, it ought to work on roads and internal transport networks, _while also_ ensuring that these are sustainable against floods. Within Dhaka, public transportation projects are a good way to relieve congestion and introduce clean energy in an effective way that people will make use of. Vegetation is also a very important way of conserving water and preventing runoff, and it helps for beautification and tackling pollution. In architecture, developing structures that can take heavy rainfall without eroding, and that can maybe even capture high amounts of it are the way to go. Furthermore, encourage local growth and consolidation of nearby urban areas to form new cities and towns to relieve population pressure from Dhaka. Once an infrastructural threshold has been established, even the poorest of Bangladesh will have at least systems in place that give them a base quality of life; even something as simple as a pump that filters water, and a windmill that provides electricity in every village can drastically improve quality of life. If Bangladesh can learn to harness its greatest challenge-water-that challenge may just become Bangladesh's greatest asset, especially as water becomes more and more of an issue globally; water can be Bangladesh's oil. As for the people, Bangladesh needs to orientate them and provide them the means to achieve national success. Obviously, the infrastructural changes will help them, but it's not enough. A mass literacy program, especially adult literacy and early childhood education, ought to be the aim-get everyone under the age of 60 to be able to read in the national language. This helps to make communication easier across the country, helps to increase the mobility of the population, makes civil engagement and general societal engagement easier, and reinforces a sense of national belonging. This can become easier with better infrastructure, as it makes it easier for people to move around, and thus easier for instructors and tutors to reach rural communities. As more become literate, it only becomes easier to go up from there. Institute health and civic order campaigns-methods of mundane governance-to regularize people's actions, such as how and where to dispose of trash and which kind, how to treat water, how to maintain infrastructure, how to prevent diseases, how to fix broken water pumps, etc. At the same time, develop these facilities-recycling, water treatment/natural gas systems to provide boiling capacities to houses, sanitary facilities, and a healthcare system that can provide necessary vaccinations-to make the transition from a primarily rural society to a primarily urban and developed society even faster. Campaigns to reduce the birth rate have been very successful in Bangladesh, so a mass mobilization of the Bangladeshi people _can_ be done. If possible, once a basic near-universal literacy has been reached, start vamping up education in general; reform and revitalize elementary schools, high schools, and universities if necessary. Perhaps even put a focus on growing engineering to produce the minds that will create these changes. A lot of social issues can be solved just with education, but education is affected by a variety of issues. The problem is that these cannot be treated in isolation; in order to effectively tackle these issues, they must be understood as an interrelated nexus and taken on at once. They cannot be treated one at a time, but in tandem. And of course this assumes that the government always acts benevolently, and it doesn't. But the path to prosperity _is_ within reach; Bangladesh _can_ thrive, it just has to play its cards _very_ smartly.
when i’m older i’m going to move back to my homeland and help build smaller villages and all. right now i’m 15 from england getting pretty good grades so hopefully i’ll continue with a good future
I am Bangladeshi. and I want to thank everyone for supporting my country. u all r the reason we people have hope and keep fighting the problems we always did. much love to all
Do not blame British colonialism.Blame those who rid us of the Mughal empire.That was the only empire keeping Bengal wealthy and us Muslims united. P.S. The Mughals had good relations with the British.
Interesting video. Never been to Bangladesh myself but I think in order to take on the huge challenges, they need to take the following measures: First, the city (and state) need to reorganize themselves soon so that there is 1 government that efficiently can implement the necessary changes. Whether this will be democratic or not, is not the most pressing concern since time (climate change) is not on their side. Secondly, for the rising sea levels, they can look at the Dutch system and try to implement the most cost efficient measures and try to combat these issues. But since they have such limited funds this is an utopian dream I fear. Thirdly, they could try to diversify their economy. Instead of being the clothing manufacturer of the world, maybe government could think more long term (as I presume cloth manufacturing is an industry that will be robotized soon) Can't wait to see the next city profiles, great job!
India Third World Or Fourth World So when Myanmar calls Rohynga people Bengalis then kills them. They blame Bangladesh for this. That is not true. India does have border disputes with Bangladesh. They attack Bengali villagers all the time. and India does build dams which Block water to Bangladesh. Long before China did the same. India is a terrible nation just as bad as China that threatens it's neighbors. Most militants killed by the American MOAB in Afghanistan were Indians.
Siddhant Kumar 37 million painkillers were sent from India to ISIS which were confiscated by Italy. On top of this, India is consistently medling in Afghanistan to make Afghanistan a Bangladesh 2.0. Your whole plan of Aukhand Bhaarat should be known. India is an expansionist country waging an economic and proxy war on its neighbors.
Thank u TDC for making the video and for giving such important suggestions for us . I feel proud to be called a BANGLADESHI and I am also a part of the Dhaka people .
India- Bangladesh border is no more strange.The Prime minister of India Narendra Modi visit Bangladesh about an year ago and now there is very few border issue
just everyday one or two killed it's normal so don't worry when people governments will come we will take revenge like pakistani instant 1 we will take 10 so wait for return gift
Maybe the enclave issue is kinda solved, but the Bangladesh-India border in WB is a smuggler's and terrorist haven. Harder crackdown is needed at the border region.
thanks! make sure to include the new capital which is being built atm, and according to the business insider ,it was named one of the most important mega projects being built in the world
Dhaka does need to have a proper municipal government, yes. It also needs Land Value Tax. It needs investment in infrastructure. Any surpluses should be distributed as a Citizen's Dividend to pre-empt them from being used for patrimonial/nepotistic/rentier purposes. Licensing would be a step backwards. The economy does not need more barriers to entry.
Thanks for the video on Dhaka my beloved city. But I think you don't need to show a rare event video footage "Attack of Islamic extremist", It was once of a life time event and it won't happen again. "one bad chapter doesn't mean the story is over"
The amount of love from different countries for the hard-working people of my country is really heartwarming ♥️ thanks a lot for the love int he comment section
I blame Churchill for the Bengal famine and the far right nationalist of the Indian subcontinent (of which who so called the cause through the name of religion). If neither of these two occurred there would've hardly been a massive large scale "man made" hate and people would have not need to migrate. During pre Pakistan there were extremist religious groups that would attack people from another religion but in all fair contrast in a typical village Muslims and Hindus would have lived like close neighbours without any problems. If the Indian didn't split into 3 and secterian violence wasn't spilt it could've been a far better super power than anyone could have imagined.
+Chris Fodor without a doubt the British were solely responsible for the outbreak of the famine which in effect could have easily been controlled if the locals were given supplies, it has been recorded that a lot of British officials urged to Churchill to deal with the situation but he bluntly refused and he instead did the opposite of helping and rinsed what was left for the famine struck local and (as some say) "stole" supplies from the locals with the excuse to feed the imperial police and officials.
@Trevor Morgan ....white were ruler then.... admin...force...grain stocks...supply chains....logistics ....all were in their iron hands.....who suggest you to blame.....ghost....it will hurt me much to believe your ancestors were part of that hated colonial ruler somehow....
What I think is population control should be the first and foremost agenda for Bangladesh to overcome it's problems. As far as climate change is concerned, one country alone cannot come up with a solution that could help in curbing this disaster. We have to work collectively and globally to counter this ever growing problem.
The Bangladesh private sector is most creative and one of the most relentlessly determined. Most vice and set backs stems directly or indirectly from poverty at the bottom, greed on the top and stinky politicians. Simple but very proud and independent people with revolutionary sentiments.
I am a Bangali,,,,,and we have many thing to do to save our country. Let us help one another for save the country. Don’t you know how Bangalies can win by working together? So,take aim. Nobody but us can keep us safe.......we will be on our way 😊🇧🇩🇧🇩
I'm a urban affairs student in college so let me take a crack at this. Firstly healthcare needs to be tackled, especially for women and children. Educating women on their sexual health has been proven to lower birthrates. If i'm correct right now Bangladesh is between the second and third steps on the Demographic Transition, causing massive population growth like what happened in Europe during the industrial revolution. Secondly, the country needs to revamp its political system to minimize corruption and maximize efficiency, at the same time building trust with it's citizens. Lastly, Bangladesh needs to figure out how it is going to deal with it's flooding problems. None of these are in any particular order, just some thoughts of mine. Please let me know what you think! Lets talk.
I do not think the solution to economic problem is lowering birth rate. I have a different view. Why is India growing so fast? It is because of the youth adopting modern technology. So I think having more children is better because the youth is more likely to get involved in internet, computers and information technology than the older generation. The youth is the backbone of growth. More youth means more innovation and technological advancement. It is western view to curb our population because they are scared of us.
adad But the problem is that people wouldn't have places to live. There's floods every year and people have to evacuate to different places which makes it very dense. Plus poor people can't even buy food so first I think they need more jobs that have fair wages.
Econ & Geography major in Canada but actually from Dhaka here, while what you said is required, for it's residents the primary concern is very different. Bangladesh had the largest drop in fertility in the past few decades, the population is increasing at a very slow place already and is set to decline after the current plateau trend ends. The main concern should be having proper infrastructure to support the new arrivals and ease congestion. From my home to my highschool the distance was slightly less than 2km, but it took me almost 1.5 hours every freaking day by car to get back from class. The insane traffic congestion is a significant drain on the cities resources, and also its citizens in terms of fuel cost and time, they are building a metro project right now where the first phase is to be completed in 2019, hopefully that turns out well, that needs to be expanded further and road infrastructure should be better. Then you'd need mass water treatment plants and improving the drainage system to prevent the city being partially submerged every year during the monsoon season. And finally expand and develop the suburbs to reduce the pressure on Dhaka. These are of the most concern as a start, followed by of course power generation, healthcare and civil liberties, but that is bound to happen later on anyways after the base infrastructure is built and economic development continues.
@Ehsan Population growth rate will not decline. It will pick. Only the city dwellers are producing less, but Bangladesh is getting more conservative outside Dhaka. Rohingyas are coming to Bangladesh in millions . They average 6 to 7 children per family. Watch out. I hope Bangladesh becomes the largest Sunni Muslim country in the world. Its a western propaganda to curb our asset, our population power.
That guy pushing the bike at 0:54 in the video made me smile. He’s clearly not having fun and it must be gruesome to push a bike with 2 people on it, much less through floodwater. Yet he still has time to smile and wave at the camera. I love people like that.
It would be fantastic if Dhaka's living conditions could be equal to that of any developed country, but regardless of the optimism I have, Bangladesh is a humanitarian crisis waiting to happen. India and Bangladesh were separated because Bangladesh is Muslim while India is largely Hindu, just look at the constant conflict between India and Pakistan. If Bangladesh sinks beneath the waves, the people have nowhere to go but into either India or Myanmar, which is largely Buddhist and not compatible. Both of these countries will most likely resist the migration, causing increased conflict and animosity between religions and cultures. Just look at how hard it is for Israel and Palestine to merely coexist side by side.
...many many loves for your loving & caring heart...concerns about Bangladesh future. Religion isn't main causes of Hindu -Muslim hate divisions....it's results of British's divide & rule tricks and power greedy Indian leader's who fooled by British...to make their safe & toll free exit.....
I love Bangladesh and Dhaka as my second home. The dignity and hard work of Bangladeshis is so hard to find anywhere else in the world! I had the honor of teaching at University of Dhaka and I believe my students are compassionate and resourceful enough to face this complicated situation. I have never found so much kindness and smiles in my life. I know they will pull through!!
THANKS
Love from Bangladesh..❤️
Thanks a lot mam and huge love for you from my Bangladesh....
I gonna so emotional by reading this comment. Thanks mam
Thank you so much Ma'am.
Love from Malaysia. Bangladeshi are one of the nicest people I've met. Smiles never leave their face
yes...they are
Ma Sha Allah bro,,,your comment made my day.. Yes smiles never leave their face. We love them who loves us and we can do anything and everything for love,,,,much much love to Malaysia from a Bangladeshi simple girl
Love from Bangladesh
Yupp,true
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As a Bangladeshi I'm overwhelmed by the amazing comments.
Thank you all.
I like the people of bangladesh, hard-working and the majority of the students can speak english well. Love from indonesia 😍
We are love also indonesia,,,, apa kaba??? Love from bangladesh...।
Hey, alhamdulillah
Thanks sister. I want to visit your country. One day I will full fill my dream. ❤️🙂
We Also love Indonesia
Thank you.❤
Much love to Bangladesh from Egypt 🇧🇩 🇪🇬
I love ur language a lot it's one of the most beautiful languages I've ever heard in my life 🙌❤
Thank you so much ..love from Dhaka
Thank you so much. A lot of love for you.❤
Yaa, sadik.. Intaa amilay..??
But we got this language by the sacrifice of our language martyrs In 1952...We love our language.....
@Akar Acharya it's language, not languahe😂😂😂
We will buy your Bangladesh clothes here in the Philippines.
Much love and support from the Philippines!
Love to Philippines
Love to Philippines
Well the clothes are probably made by sweatshop workers
@@evan.5967 lmfao bet yr right
❤️❤️ from 🇧🇩
Bangladesh is an amazing country! I would love to live there till I breath. I miss you Dhaka, Sylhet, Jessore and the people all around Bangladesh. Love from Turkey.
Thank so much dear. I love also Turkey. I have some Turkeys friends, They are really amazing and nice people.
In 2018 right now it's booming we have i.p.s which is instant power source,better constructive,major import and export from this country and finally they have better control of the river.
Thanks and I love torky from Bangladesh
Yeah breath the polluted air of the worst city to live on earth!
thanks
i lived bangla more than 5 years especially dhaka city ,i was student
really they are good and nicest pples
from somalia
Help me your number bro , I want to go for studies so could you guide me with the best experience you've , thanks
mashaALLAH habibi,, stay blessed. salaam wa rahmatullah brother
Thanks bro
Any Bangali is here??
Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩🇧🇩
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hello i am from sylhet and communism is delicous
I'm bangali but haven't been there in a while this video randomly popped up in my recommendations might go visit my mother land :D
I am Indian bengali
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Love Bangladesh from Germany 🇩🇪😍🇧🇩
love to germany from bangladesh
Love too you brother 😊💝💝
Brother 😘😘😘😘
No.. You're not germany, you just indian people pretend to be someone else
Love from Bangladesh ❤❤❤
As an Indian it makes me happy to see our neighbours prosper may bangladesh prosper more...and become a business giant and make south east Asia a proaper place
Sayak roy-choudhury u r so good bro
I thought Indians hate us.
@@shawonahmed7315 Indians don't hate Bangladeshis; but another South-Asian country does (whom ruled you till 1971). India is the reason why you people got Independence.
Lol please.. india didn't do anything and watched the Pak army slaughter thousands. They only attacked when Pakistani's invaded Indian Kashmir.
It's not south east Asia ... It's east Asia.
Hope that bangladesh would soon overcome from all their problems and grow as a stable economy...
thanks amrit sharma
Thanks my friend
We need people like you
Amrit Sharma thanks for good wish. u r good Indian. and good Hindu. not like other cheap people who spread hate..
keep spread love.. wish u good life.
@amrit : found a snitch who is trying to make us fight :) (damascus)
People of Bangladesh deserve the best. They have struggled a lot to reach where they have. Maa Mati Manush!
Thanks Sir
HOPE EVERYONE CAN BE FRIENDS
Shashikant Bukalsaria তৃণমূলের আঁটি নাকি?
Shashikant Bukalsaria Thx✌✌
we deserve best but first you need to stop kill us in border and believe in humanity
I'm somali ethiopian citizens I love bangali people
thanks
....thank lots for your interest in Dhaka, BD....curious to know
abt Somalia & Somali people....
@@waliullah9222 It is a failed state. Is it not?
@@s3ntin3l60.... It's an emerging economy now with 7-8% GDP growth pa...in UN ranking it's a developing country now....came out of LDC list....
Thank you from Bangladesh
Love Bangladesh from Portugal ♥️♥️
Love to cr7 from Bangladesh
@@toxicshadow9682 hahahahahahahaha
I have a classmate who’s from Portugal and he makes fun of me and he’s racist
I’m from 🇧🇩
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@@S-1_24-25 Sorry to hear that, the grand majority of Portuguese are not like that, we do not claim him
Btw I read your username and was like: did he time travel lol
I hope Bangladesh will rise, all the best wishes and love from India
akhil k love u bro
thanks bro
aw hopefully, love from UK
Thanks bro
Thank u
Love my Brothers from Bosnia 🇧🇦❤🇧🇩
thanks a lot
thank u so much
😍 Bosnia and Herzegovina 😍
thanks
Love u too sister
joy bangla joy baghbandu, I'm somali student I used to study Bangladesh & I'm working what I learned from Bangladesh.
Which place are you working??
thanks
i love Dhaka. I spent the pregnancy of my first child there. It's some of the most amazing memories of my life. I so miss it.
I love Bangladesh.true and hard working people love u from india
love for Bangladesh ! From mainland China😀
thanks brother😍
Thnx bro but sad for the uyghurs
Mucho amor para Bangladesh
@@apoet7738 what?Lmfao simp bump
Coronavirus
Love bangladesh from algeria
I have an Algerian friend and he made me think Algerians are really cool.
I have an Algerian friend and he is one of my best friends. Love u too
Aus Algerien Love Algeria from BANGLADESH
Love you too from Bangladesh
Love From Bangladesh bro...
Two Brothers 🇧🇩♥️🇳🇵
Nepeli people is our hearth❤
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No, 2 sisters☺🥰
*Love Bangladesh * 🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩
From Poland 🇮🇩
Love Poland
you mean 🇵🇱
That an indonesian flag but let me fix it 🇵🇱
Also love to poland from bangladesh 😊
I'm glad that the ppl of Bangladesh are having a positive attitude towards making a significant change in their future living conditions and overall situation.
Wish you guys all the best in your city's resurgence from Nepal.
Thanks
Love Bangladesh from Pakistan
May Allah bless you
we were king once, but British and Pakistan destroyed our beautiful country. but don't worry because we will rise and shine once again in the very near future. we will pull through, we will become the new asian tiger.
True.....We Indians still believe Bangladesh can grow...
@@s9ka972 wa do yo mean by belive nibaa ? . it's growing
@@moric4677 I mean even more faster
Weebs
InshaAllah
My 1st love Pakistan and Bangladesh
2nd Turkey
in my case Bangladesh, Pakistan then turkey
Thanks brother.
Thank you bro
Thanks brother ❤
Best of luck from India!!!
#MOREPOWERTOYOU...💪👍✌️
U know what bro.. i hate indians. But sometimes i love a few indian because of their friendly relation
Himangshu Sharma your from india a land of rapist
@@kurtbamz nice bait
Love you India
@@md.anisurrahman8904 Maybe you should stop hating people just for their national origin, which they usually have no control over. And @Mrinmoy Das, you the same. People are people, not their countries.
Love to our second home *Bangladesh* I'm really happy to see my brothers are growing ... Pakistanis love Bangladesh... Perhaps religion has still united us despite of being huge injustice & falsehood... But still we always appreciate the progress of Bangladesh... Stay blessed Hardworking nation, *Love from Pakistan*
Second home what do you mean by that.
Dhaka is a dengarous city. Because every where huge Buildings.If earth quake your can not alive
love u too bruh! bigUPs 1love. salaam wa rahmatullah
@@shakhawathossain7537 east pa-
Bangladesh is not your home. We don't consider Pakistan as brothers. You should seek us an apology
I am from Bangladesh and i was born in a city called Jessore but currently studying in Dhaka. To me the problem is not in this city ..the problem is the others..thousands of people like me come to Dhaka every year for what? opportunities.Other cities don't have much opportunities as Dhaka has.For example , Universities... most of the famous and decent universities are in Dhaka. As a result thousands of students like myself come to study in Dhaka. If Dhaka is known as the 4rth* worst city to live in, then the reason behind is that this city is our soul, our source of success. and It has room for all kinds of people.
Now that being said, we need to developed other cities as well..so we don't have to leave our home towns in search for education and jobs.
Lots of love from people of Bangladesh.
Cheers!
We Indians love Bangladesh... But both countries should reduce their population ...
It's true. But environmentally we are under threat. This years heat can be an example. Govt should make some strict laws to save the environment.
@@s9ka972 yes , most Indian's are friendly, until he is from West Bengal.
@@moric4677 I'm from kerala..
Love from Karachi, Pakistan 🇵🇰❤️
May Bangladesh will overcome it's issues soon😊
Thank You 😍
We Also Love Pakistan..
From Bangladesh,
@Opu Rox I'm glad that you *heat* Pakistan not *hate* it 😅
anyways forget it.. Stay Blessed 🙌
@Akar Acharya Randia Muddabad 🖕🖕
Rajakar be bangladesh posond korthe hey hahaha...hate u Pakistan
@@bdarfatff7160 Not of ppl are bad there are both types of ppl in every country my grandfather was also killed by Pakistani soldiers, i love Pakistanis who are good,
A profile of Dhaka, the planet's fastest growing city and capital of the world's most densely populated major country (Bangladesh).
The Daily Conversation 3rd
New York city is the next video in this series. Stay tuned for next week.
The Daily Conversation can you do a mini documentary about Dublin
The Daily Conversation Can you do future cities development
It's absolutely amazing to see videos of cities other than Western ones. A video about Dar es Salaam would be very nice too!
Love my Bangladeshi peoples.
Many prays n love from Pakistan❤❤
ahmed wasi hahahaha...pray for your country too😂
Love Pakisran too, from Bangladesh.
ahmed wasi aw hopefully,tnxs
Love you bro
Thank you
Beautiful country love to be there one day from Pakistan 🇵🇰
Those who are screaming to ban Islam, Bangladesh isn't an Islamic country rather it's a secular nation and it wasn't ruled by any extreme Islamist in the last few decades. And those who are claiming that 2-child policy would solve the problems in the country should know Singapore has 7 times denser population than Bangladesh has, yet they are one of the richest nations in the world.
Look at Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Malaysia... where Islam is practiced more than it is practiced in Bangladesh but Islam didn't stop them to grow up their economy.
The problem of our country is the corrupt politicians but it seems most of the people blaming some illogical things are ignorant that they even didn't mention about our corrupt politicians.
Those people are trolling.Forget them.
We have one of the richest soil, natural gas, garment industry and a large number of workforce.
Actually we need more Islam to grow country ideally.
Lol but the most disgusting things happen in arab countries. so it doesnt matter where its practiced most, its abt who listens and obeys. stupid child
hindu population numbers decreasing it shows how secular bangladesh is.
Plan to solve the problems in Dhaka and in Bangladesh as a whole:
1. Develop infrastructure: Dhaka needs stoplights, modern roads, taxis, food safety standards, flyovers, parking garages, and better public transportation. A more developed public bus service and a metro train system should be established in Dhaka. Modern roads and freeways should be built throughout Bangladesh, so that transportation around the country is much easier. As for global warming, the government could help to reduce pollution by enacting new environmentally-friendly laws and regulations. Land reclamation can be used to reclaim land lost as a result of rising sea levels.
2. Expand housing development: Dhaka really needs satellite cities. With the ever-growing population, Dhaka needs to expand outwards. I would suggest focusing on building high-rise developments, since Bangladesh is a very dense country. New satellite cities should be planned for the Dhaka area, and foreign investment in housing and real estate should be encouraged. Many Chinese companies would be more than happy to invest in developing new satellite cities in Dhaka, since they are always looking for new countries to invest in. This housing boom on top of the new infrastructure projects would create a ton of new jobs, allowing many of the people coming to Dhaka from the countryside to find sustainable, worthwhile, and better paying jobs. The expansion of housing development and the improvements in infrastructure would also greatly reduce traffic and overcrowding.
3. Attract foreign capital to Dhaka: Many cities in Southeast Asia are currently experiencing economic booms. Multinational corporations are flocking to these places left and right to spend their money on new projects or set up regional headquarters. Bangladesh is trying to get into the information technology, software, and pharmaceutical industries, so why not attract multinational corporations in these industries to set up regional branches or headquarters in Dhaka? This will allow billions of dollars to flow into the Bangladeshi economy and lead to the construction of skyscrapers and modern architecture, which will help to beautify the city. Bangladesh should continue to expand its manufacturing industry, although better working conditions will be needed to keep this industry running properly.
4. Liberalize socially and improve the lifestyle: Although it is more liberal than most other predominantly Muslim countries, Bangladesh is still overall a very conservative country. Although sharia law isn't implemented on the national level, it still very much influences the culture of Bangladesh, and there have been some recent incidents of Islamization in Bangladesh. This is highly detrimental to Bangladesh's economy as well as its potential to become a new hotspot of investment and trade. People like to have fun, and life isn't fun when you're constantly held back by oppressive laws and norms. Look at Saudi Arabia for example. Sure, it's a very wealthy country, but there is no religious freedom at all and clubs and nightlife are completely banned as a result of the country's strict interpretation of Islamic law. Non-Muslims such as myself are not even allowed to tour the famous mosques in Mecca and Medina, so really, what is there for tourists to do in Saudi Arabia? The Saudi economy is solely based on oil. The UAE on the other hand has liberalized and although it still has sharia law, it's to a much less extent than Saudi Arabia, and the UAE has been able to become one of the most visited countries in the world as a result. Bangladesh should follow suit and protect the rights of religious minorities as well as women, and hopefully the LGBT community can be protected eventually as well.
Better shopping malls, grocery stores, apartments, parks, recreation centers, movie theaters, clubs, and concert venues should be built. Bangladesh also has a booming sex industry, which if regulated can be a major money making industry. I personally believe that Dhaka could benefit from having a big sex industry since it doesn't have the major tourist attractions or cultural heritage sites that draw thousands of foreigners to other cities across Asia each year. Besides, Bangladeshi women are beautiful, and I'm sure many foreigners would pay good money to have sex with a Bangladeshi girl or find a Bangladeshi girlfriend or wife. If the government cracks down on underage prostitution and human trafficking and regulates brothels and sexual services, the sex industry could end up playing a major role in the Bangladeshi economy. Sex tourism is sleazy, but it also makes a lot of money, and could help Bangladesh to stand out. The establishment of strip clubs could also help this industry prosper. Cox's Bazar, the gem of Bangladesh, should be transformed into a major resort town with posh hotels, restaurants, bars, and clubs.
5. Uphold the rule of law: This is a major issue in Bangladesh. Human rights and the rule of law are not widely respected. The government is very corrupt, women are treated as second-class citizens, and religious minorities face widespread persecution which is tantamount to genocide. Although the country is officially secular, there is still a widespread tolerance for Islamic extremism. Women who reject marriage proposals and sexual advances are frequently disfigured with acid. Bangladesh has the most number of acid attacks in the world per capita. Also, Islamic fundamentalist groups such as ISIS and Al-Qaeda have been committing terrorist attacks in Bangladesh in recent years. This all needs to change if Bangladesh is to globalize. The government should crack down on corruption, prevent abuses of human rights, end the culture of impunity, and use their resources to fight terrorism. Security should be improved, and open displays of Islamic extremism and political fanaticism should also be banned. Human rights and the rule of law must always be respected and upheld.
5. Create a skilled workforce: One of the main reasons for Bangladesh's poverty is the severe lack of education in the country. Many kids live on the streets and beg rather than go to school, or quit school early to go to work. This is an issue, as it continues the cycle of poverty in Bangladesh. The government should see to it that every child remains in school until they finish high school. Higher education should be more widely encouraged and accessible. These improvements will lead to a more skilled and educated workforce, which will in turn raise living standards.
This is my five points for prosperity plan. To me, ideology is irrelevant, the only thing that matters is results. All of this CAN be done, it just takes the right governance.
Michael Dimeo This is a very well laid out plan, and I couldn't agree more with your 5 steps. I am ethnically Bengali, but am a British citizen because my grandad was a Lascar and he also fought on the Indian front during WW2 for the Brits, I hope one day my ancestral homeland follows your manual and prospers.
Michael Dimeo thank u bro.
He just wrote an article❗😹👌
Easier said then done.
Michael Dimeo u r allowed to go madinah and what u gonna do in Mecca
Looks like the Bangladeshis need some Dutch advise on how to battle the sea
really we badly needed that.....
Ivelin Tsonev Yes we need it badly.
I'm Dutch, and I've been to Bangladesh, but the water problems they face there are 100x bigger than those of Holland, plus the Netherlands used an enormous amount of its gas money to build it. Even with the Dutch knowledge that we developed over centuries it will not be enough.
Or maybe Bangladesh should train its population in that matter in the future thus developing the human resource of Bangladesh helping it in the future.
Ivelin Tsonev 2 years ago or so the Queen of the Netherlands and other top government officials visited Bangladesh. One of the widely discussed topic of that visit was about battling the sea.
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from India.
digvijay yadav Love to India from Bangladesh
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Love Bangladesh From BANGLADESH😜
Farzana Khan I love you from bangladesh.
I love Bangladesh and also you!
I love Bangladesh and also you
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Love Bangladesh from EARTH
I m Bangladeshi. So I know my country best. Trust me, over population is not religious matter. It is for the lack of education. Let me to explain the thoughts of our people. A rickshaw man thinks that if I have 10 boys when they will grow up they will also become rickshaw man. N if they earn 1000tk in month, my 10 boys will altogether will earn 10000 tk. But they don't think that he have to feed them, take care of them even also there is no guaranty that he will have 10 boys but girls. Even when his boys will grow up they will also have their own families. N in our family we r three sisters. My parants wanted a boy that's why they give birth of three girls for a boy. They think us burden. That's how it is. Religious doesn't matter.
But corruption does matter & jerk politicians.
Agree with you but the situations are changing rapidly. Bangladesh is doing very well in controlling population growth. But you have to realize population will still grow. Maybe at a slower rate but it will grow. We have very fertile land. That's why so many people lived in our lands for thousands of years. You know why Canada has such low population? Because their country was not in a good living state for humans. Thanks to technology now so many people can survive the cold of Canada.BTW population growth rate is pretty much the same around the world.
ya people are like why poor people have more children
it's because they don't spend money on contraceptive
and having children will help the family because when they grow up they will help the parents and siblings
I have witnessed it and does actually work especial for agricultural families
let me tell you the ecological foot print is actually tremendously less for bigger families than the smaller
Aoa, dear sis i am from Pakistan. Friendly speaking that Pakistan is 100 times better than bangladesh. you can google it........... i think you should vist my country.
we respect you but you don''t respect us ..... y??
You are absolutely right, proper education is the key! I believe the education in Bangladesh is still very primitive, especially in primary and secondary level. I like your calculation, it's basic yet superbly effective.
Wish good luck for Bangladesh.
From, Pakistan.
nana kala Thank you vai
Thanks bro
Good luck to Pakistan as well. May god unite the ummah and give us all justice, equity and happiness.
If this was seen in 1971 then we would have been very happy. Because we were weaker. But now there is no need for love. Now we are perfect
@@mountolympus1098 lol that's so absurd, go check google, those dogs raped everyone.
glad to see brotherhood country making progress day by day, i hope we could also recover our economic crises, but happy for u bangla u r just incredible, luv from Pakistan.
i love bangladesh from America
Romeo Hridoy you don’t know what you talking about
Romeo Hridoy they are the most stupid and smell like rotten egg
kurt bamz look who’s talking
Dhaka, and Bangladesh in general, show great promise in becoming major players in the South Asian region. However, I think if they work on two fronts in particular, their path to prosperity can really pull through. Those two fronts are: infrastructure and mobilization of the Bangladeshis.
In terms of infrastructure, Bangladesh needs to find ways to ensure future stability in the face of climate change while developing in environmentally sustainable ways. There's opportunity in Bangladesh, because it has so much of what is a very precious resource: water. So, flood protection, flood gates, and rainwater harvesting systems-like those being developed in Germany-as well as waterproof architectural infrastructure and high capacity sewage/water rehabilitation networks, are projects that Bangladesh can work on. Furthermore, it ought to work on roads and internal transport networks, _while also_ ensuring that these are sustainable against floods. Within Dhaka, public transportation projects are a good way to relieve congestion and introduce clean energy in an effective way that people will make use of. Vegetation is also a very important way of conserving water and preventing runoff, and it helps for beautification and tackling pollution. In architecture, developing structures that can take heavy rainfall without eroding, and that can maybe even capture high amounts of it are the way to go. Furthermore, encourage local growth and consolidation of nearby urban areas to form new cities and towns to relieve population pressure from Dhaka. Once an infrastructural threshold has been established, even the poorest of Bangladesh will have at least systems in place that give them a base quality of life; even something as simple as a pump that filters water, and a windmill that provides electricity in every village can drastically improve quality of life. If Bangladesh can learn to harness its greatest challenge-water-that challenge may just become Bangladesh's greatest asset, especially as water becomes more and more of an issue globally; water can be Bangladesh's oil.
As for the people, Bangladesh needs to orientate them and provide them the means to achieve national success. Obviously, the infrastructural changes will help them, but it's not enough. A mass literacy program, especially adult literacy and early childhood education, ought to be the aim-get everyone under the age of 60 to be able to read in the national language. This helps to make communication easier across the country, helps to increase the mobility of the population, makes civil engagement and general societal engagement easier, and reinforces a sense of national belonging. This can become easier with better infrastructure, as it makes it easier for people to move around, and thus easier for instructors and tutors to reach rural communities. As more become literate, it only becomes easier to go up from there. Institute health and civic order campaigns-methods of mundane governance-to regularize people's actions, such as how and where to dispose of trash and which kind, how to treat water, how to maintain infrastructure, how to prevent diseases, how to fix broken water pumps, etc. At the same time, develop these facilities-recycling, water treatment/natural gas systems to provide boiling capacities to houses, sanitary facilities, and a healthcare system that can provide necessary vaccinations-to make the transition from a primarily rural society to a primarily urban and developed society even faster. Campaigns to reduce the birth rate have been very successful in Bangladesh, so a mass mobilization of the Bangladeshi people _can_ be done. If possible, once a basic near-universal literacy has been reached, start vamping up education in general; reform and revitalize elementary schools, high schools, and universities if necessary. Perhaps even put a focus on growing engineering to produce the minds that will create these changes.
A lot of social issues can be solved just with education, but education is affected by a variety of issues. The problem is that these cannot be treated in isolation; in order to effectively tackle these issues, they must be understood as an interrelated nexus and taken on at once. They cannot be treated one at a time, but in tandem. And of course this assumes that the government always acts benevolently, and it doesn't. But the path to prosperity _is_ within reach; Bangladesh _can_ thrive, it just has to play its cards _very_ smartly.
Great comment, very informational.
Thanks
when i’m older i’m going to move back to my homeland and help build smaller villages and all. right now i’m 15 from england getting pretty good grades so hopefully i’ll continue with a good future
I am Bangladeshi. and I want to thank everyone for supporting my country. u all r the reason we people have hope and keep fighting the problems we always did. much love to all
The people of Bangladesh are always very hard-working...
i am from dhaka its a great city
Like for people of dhaka
Love form Nepal 🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵
we love dhaka and bangladesh from pakistan
hahahahaha
From Pakistan..hahahahaha😂
Love Pakistan from Bangladesh too.
Lmao they separated from u
thank you brother
british colonism really killed our glory.
Nah dude, BNP, Awami League, and the Jamatis are killing your glory. It's time to take our country back. Make Bangladesh Great Again!
Lmao Bangladesh has been a shithole for 50 years after British rule, stop blaming them
Do not blame British colonialism.Blame those who rid us of the Mughal empire.That was the only empire keeping Bengal wealthy and us Muslims united. P.S. The Mughals had good relations with the British.
Evil has damaged many. Efforts are important
true brother
Interesting video. Never been to Bangladesh myself but I think in order to take on the huge challenges, they need to take the following measures:
First, the city (and state) need to reorganize themselves soon so that there is 1 government that efficiently can implement the necessary changes. Whether this will be democratic or not, is not the most pressing concern since time (climate change) is not on their side.
Secondly, for the rising sea levels, they can look at the Dutch system and try to implement the most cost efficient measures and try to combat these issues. But since they have such limited funds this is an utopian dream I fear.
Thirdly, they could try to diversify their economy. Instead of being the clothing manufacturer of the world, maybe government could think more long term (as I presume cloth manufacturing is an industry that will be robotized soon)
Can't wait to see the next city profiles, great job!
India Third World Or Fourth World So when Myanmar calls Rohynga people Bengalis then kills them. They blame Bangladesh for this. That is not true. India does have border disputes with Bangladesh. They attack Bengali villagers all the time. and India does build dams which Block water to Bangladesh. Long before China did the same. India is a terrible nation just as bad as China that threatens it's neighbors. Most militants killed by the American MOAB in Afghanistan were Indians.
India Third World Or Fourth World I said india is terrorist state. How am I a gutter Hindu?
Siddhant Kumar 37 million painkillers were sent from India to ISIS which were confiscated by Italy. On top of this, India is consistently medling in Afghanistan to make Afghanistan a Bangladesh 2.0. Your whole plan of Aukhand Bhaarat should be known. India is an expansionist country waging an economic and proxy war on its neighbors.
Siddhant Kumar Also, so much for India being an open and accepting ally right? We beat Pakistan and you claim to be our allies until you backstab us.
That's like an expert opinion, certainly not like a toddler in the top.
With love to all my Bangla brothers....from Kerala, India..
I love my motherland 🇧🇩
Love from Italy 🇮🇹
They’re one of the smartest people I have ever met Allah (god) gifted them , i know they will make Dakar like New York, انشاء الله
we will try our best
In shaa allah oneday
It’s Dhaka. Dakar is another city, the capital of Senegal
*Vladimir Lenin* NY isn’t terrible
New York is one of the dirtiest cities in America say Washington not NYC
Thank u TDC for making the video and for giving such important suggestions for us . I feel proud to be called a BANGLADESHI and I am also a part of the Dhaka people .
Look at the spirit of the people though! We love you! Love from United Kingdom
This MEGACITY series are awesome! Thanks I lot for the efforts. I cant wait for more new episodes ;)
Fantastic videos dude! Incredibly interesting and well-produced!
Wow ! Much beautiful, cleaner and developed than our Pakistan. You are our inspiration and ideal. Viva Bangladesh, love from Pakistan.
I am a citizen of bangladesh :) nd its a wonderfull video :0
India- Bangladesh border is no more strange.The Prime minister of India Narendra Modi visit Bangladesh about an year ago and now there is very few border issue
If it will be effective, that is a good sign
just everyday one or two killed it's normal so don't worry when people governments will come we will take revenge like pakistani instant 1 we will take 10 so wait for return gift
Tuad RAW in Bangladesh? Lol what makes you say that?
LOL. So you are Pakistani. hahhaha I can understand your frustration
Maybe the enclave issue is kinda solved, but the Bangladesh-India border in WB is a smuggler's and terrorist haven. Harder crackdown is needed at the border region.
make one about Cairo-Egypt
great video by the way.
i agree
Good call. It's on the list.
thanks! make sure to include the new capital which is being built atm, and according to the business insider ,it was named one of the most important mega projects being built in the world
shifokh the new capital will be a disater to Egypt the company is already suffering financially
Farghali
Cairo is a very ugly city. You have very ugly infrastructure.
Thank you for making this video
I love my country... Bangladesh i love you...
5:30
most satisfying part of the video
I am from Dhaka Bangladesh
And i love my city even if my city has a lot of problems i will still love my city
Dhaka does need to have a proper municipal government, yes.
It also needs Land Value Tax. It needs investment in infrastructure. Any surpluses should be distributed as a Citizen's Dividend to pre-empt them from being used for patrimonial/nepotistic/rentier purposes.
Licensing would be a step backwards. The economy does not need more barriers to entry.
Thanks The Daily Conversation for this documentary
I'm a Bangladeshi.....
Thanx to everyone who are showing love for my country 💜
:)
Im a bangladeshi
Too
Ahhhhh...My Bangladesh! ☺️♥️
"Amar Bangla, Amar Desh! Amra akshathe BANGLADESH!"
Tor abeg beshi, bujte parchi
I went to Dhaka, Bangladesh once.... I got icecream
Well done mujib,well done
Love Bangladesh, love Dhaka! 💓
Love from Japan 🇯🇵🇧🇩
Great video, informing the world on the plights of Bangladesh. Love to the video creator and especially the people of Bangladesh from the USA!!
Love Bangladesh From #GorkhaNEPAL❤
Love ti Nepal from Bangladesh
Thanks for the video on Dhaka my beloved city. But I think you don't need to show a rare event video footage "Attack of Islamic extremist", It was once of a life time event and it won't happen again. "one bad chapter doesn't mean the story is over"
My home is at Chittagong, Bangladesh
I failed to give exam due to high water logging
Ami o ctg
Ami o chittagong ar
Same
I mean i am from chittagong bangladesh not the exam
I'm Bangladeshi and I love my country..tnx for this video
“Bangladesh’s problem is not access to water; water has too much access to Bangladesh”
- Yuval Noah Harari
I am Russian! It's hard here in Bangladesh without alcohol, you have to drive moonshine🇷🇺😉
Week up brothers this is 2019...love my beautifully land
I am from Bangladesh
i am from Bangladesh too
i am from Bangladesh too too
JOY BANGLA
Trevor Morgan LOL im bengali born in UK!
I'm Bangladeshi too
Thanks for making ❤
The amount of love from different countries for the hard-working people of my country is really heartwarming ♥️ thanks a lot for the love int he comment section
liked the video thanks for including Bangladesh in one the video
I blame Churchill for the Bengal famine and the far right nationalist of the Indian subcontinent (of which who so called the cause through the name of religion). If neither of these two occurred there would've hardly been a massive large scale "man made" hate and people would have not need to migrate. During pre Pakistan there were extremist religious groups that would attack people from another religion but in all fair contrast in a typical village Muslims and Hindus would have lived like close neighbours without any problems. If the Indian didn't split into 3 and secterian violence wasn't spilt it could've been a far better super power than anyone could have imagined.
@Chris Fodor
Have a read here: www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/thereporters/soutikbiswas/2010/10/how_churchill_starved_india.html
+Chris Fodor without a doubt the British were solely responsible for the outbreak of the famine which in effect could have easily been controlled if the locals were given supplies, it has been recorded that a lot of British officials urged to Churchill to deal with the situation but he bluntly refused and he instead did the opposite of helping and rinsed what was left for the famine struck local and (as some say) "stole" supplies from the locals with the excuse to feed the imperial police and officials.
It's called 'getting rid of the potential rival superpowers' i guess. It is something to be denounced; but trust me.... it works.
@Trevor Morgan ....white were ruler then.... admin...force...grain stocks...supply chains....logistics ....all were in their iron hands.....who suggest you to blame.....ghost....it will hurt me much to believe your ancestors were part of that hated colonial ruler somehow....
This channel should have 1 million subs
What I think is population control should be the first and foremost agenda for Bangladesh to overcome it's problems. As far as climate change is concerned, one country alone cannot come up with a solution that could help in curbing this disaster. We have to work collectively and globally to counter this ever growing problem.
God bless the great people and nation of Bangladesh!
The Bangladesh private sector is most creative and one of the most relentlessly determined. Most vice and set backs stems directly or indirectly from poverty at the bottom, greed on the top and stinky politicians.
Simple but very proud and independent people with revolutionary sentiments.
as a bangladeshi, I like to say to the bangladeshi, Pls don' t be so emotional....
I wish Bangladesh may switch to federal system .. to keep the country progressive .. Love from Philippines 🇵🇭
I am a Bangali,,,,,and we have many thing to do to save our country. Let us help one another for save the country. Don’t you know how Bangalies can win by working together? So,take aim. Nobody but us can keep us safe.......we will be on our way 😊🇧🇩🇧🇩
Bro you discribed dhaka quite nice i think you should have added the Delta plan 2018 in your video
by the way i'm from bangladesh
I would love to learn about cities we don't often hear about. Often times New York, Paris, London, Tokyo, etc. get all the attention.
Good point, though we'll be visiting many different cities in this series.
I'm a urban affairs student in college so let me take a crack at this. Firstly healthcare needs to be tackled, especially for women and children. Educating women on their sexual health has been proven to lower birthrates. If i'm correct right now Bangladesh is between the second and third steps on the Demographic Transition, causing massive population growth like what happened in Europe during the industrial revolution. Secondly, the country needs to revamp its political system to minimize corruption and maximize efficiency, at the same time building trust with it's citizens. Lastly, Bangladesh needs to figure out how it is going to deal with it's flooding problems. None of these are in any particular order, just some thoughts of mine. Please let me know what you think! Lets talk.
Now this is a helpful comment. Not like all those retards blaming islam and thinking they have a smart opinion.
I do not think the solution to economic problem is lowering birth rate. I have a different view. Why is India growing so fast? It is because of the youth adopting modern technology. So I think having more children is better because the youth is more likely to get involved in internet, computers and information technology than the older generation. The youth is the backbone of growth. More youth means more innovation and technological advancement. It is western view to curb our population because they are scared of us.
adad But the problem is that people wouldn't have places to live. There's floods every year and people have to evacuate to different places which makes it very dense. Plus poor people can't even buy food so first I think they need more jobs that have fair wages.
Econ & Geography major in Canada but actually from Dhaka here, while what you said is required, for it's residents the primary concern is very different. Bangladesh had the largest drop in fertility in the past few decades, the population is increasing at a very slow place already and is set to decline after the current plateau trend ends. The main concern should be having proper infrastructure to support the new arrivals and ease congestion. From my home to my highschool the distance was slightly less than 2km, but it took me almost 1.5 hours every freaking day by car to get back from class. The insane traffic congestion is a significant drain on the cities resources, and also its citizens in terms of fuel cost and time, they are building a metro project right now where the first phase is to be completed in 2019, hopefully that turns out well, that needs to be expanded further and road infrastructure should be better. Then you'd need mass water treatment plants and improving the drainage system to prevent the city being partially submerged every year during the monsoon season. And finally expand and develop the suburbs to reduce the pressure on Dhaka. These are of the most concern as a start, followed by of course power generation, healthcare and civil liberties, but that is bound to happen later on anyways after the base infrastructure is built and economic development continues.
@Ehsan Population growth rate will not decline. It will pick. Only the city dwellers are producing less, but Bangladesh is getting more conservative outside Dhaka. Rohingyas are coming to Bangladesh in millions . They average 6 to 7 children per family. Watch out. I hope Bangladesh becomes the largest Sunni Muslim country in the world. Its a western propaganda to curb our asset, our population power.
That guy pushing the bike at 0:54 in the video made me smile. He’s clearly not having fun and it must be gruesome to push a bike with 2 people on it, much less through floodwater. Yet he still has time to smile and wave at the camera. I love people like that.
As a Bangladeshi , I'm super honoured by all the comments.💜💜
Love you all as well from Bangladesh
It would be fantastic if Dhaka's living conditions could be equal to that of any developed country, but regardless of the optimism I have, Bangladesh is a humanitarian crisis waiting to happen. India and Bangladesh were separated because Bangladesh is Muslim while India is largely Hindu, just look at the constant conflict between India and Pakistan. If Bangladesh sinks beneath the waves, the people have nowhere to go but into either India or Myanmar, which is largely Buddhist and not compatible. Both of these countries will most likely resist the migration, causing increased conflict and animosity between religions and cultures. Just look at how hard it is for Israel and Palestine to merely coexist side by side.
chakraborty001 Didn't you say your family suffered from muslims? Aren't you doing the same thing they did to your family. Hate on them.
chakraborty001 Idiot homophobe getting dissed from here to there😂 So fun to see your idiocy
Wtf r u even talking about???
...many many loves for your loving & caring heart...concerns about Bangladesh future. Religion isn't main causes of Hindu -Muslim hate divisions....it's results of British's divide & rule tricks and power greedy Indian leader's who fooled by British...to make their safe & toll free exit.....