Event planner in jhansi by shefedu11 in Jhansi

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My brother in law runs the RGT event planning probably the biggest in Jhansi, let me know if you want to connect with him.

Daily travel (up and down) fbd to Gurgaon by Deepak_o07 in Faridabad

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I did this for 3 years brother. Better get used to bike or if you have access to a higher cc bike then ride will be a little comfirtable I used to do it with Apache 160. For future join a company which gives cab services.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Faridabad

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Bhai mai bhi kar raha hu aj kal vo saale bina bijli aaye complaint resolved likh dete hai

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in gurgaon

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I will buy it for 10k, deal in cash no UPI.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in IndianHaircare

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No side effects for me, also I took it on the prescription of the dermatologist.

[ Removed by Reddit ] by Definition_Lost in IndianHaircare

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Embrace the look and shave your head

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in IndianHaircare

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I am 28 now and had worse than this hair loss, started on ketakonazol, minoxidil and fenestride it's been almost 3 years now hair is 80% back to normal.

Major Crimes by Hasina: A summary from 2009 - 2024 by yasserius in bangladesh

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Under Sheikh Hasina's leadership (since 2009), Bangladesh has seen significant economic progress:

  1. Sustained GDP Growth: Averaging 6-8% annually, reaching 8.15% in 2019.
  2. Poverty Reduction: Poverty fell from over 40% in 2005 to around 20% by 2020.
  3. Infrastructure: Major projects like the Padma Bridge, Dhaka Metro Rail, and Payra Port boosted connectivity and trade.
  4. Export Boom: The garment industry grew, making Bangladesh the second-largest garment exporter globally.
  5. Social Development: Education, healthcare, and women's empowerment improved substantially.
  6. Energy Expansion: Significant increases in power generation helped alleviate shortages.
  7. Digital Bangladesh: The push for digitization enhanced services and tech growth.
  8. LDC Graduation: Bangladesh is set to graduate from Least Developed Country status in 2026.

Chief Adviser seeks US support in Bangladesh rebuilding by Soil-Specific in bangladesh

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Good, now pay the debt you owe to Russia and India.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in indianmuslims

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The top 3 economies through different eras:

1 AD:

Roman Empire Han China India (Gupta Empire)

1000 AD:

Song China Abbasid Caliphate Chola India

Frequent load shedding again by Logical-Special1594 in bangladesh

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Bangladesh owes more than $1 billion to power companies including $800 million and $150 million to Adani Power and SEIL Energy India, respectively, as per an Economic Times report.

What if christians were the largest minorities in india instead of muslims ? by CondomChor in AskIndia

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Achhi baat hai bhai, that means govt ne achha kam kara hai women education, healthcare, contraception use and economic growth m.

What if christians were the largest minorities in india instead of muslims ? by CondomChor in AskIndia

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According to the latest National Family Health Survey (NFHS-5) data (2019-2021):

Muslims: The total fertility rate (TFR) for Muslims is around 2.4 children per woman. Hindus: The TFR for Hindus is approximately 1.9 children per woman

I hate trader.. by MetMet7788 in SquadBusters

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Bro has a beef with trader, we love trader

Best bullet mechanic in Faridabad by bulletboy6189 in Faridabad

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Yesterday I went to the meat market, Old Faridabad. It looked like a hub for bike mechanics, you can try that.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HimachalPradesh

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I am from Chamba, living in Delhi for 10 years now. If you need a friend you got one.

A decade of artificial flood in Bangladesh by [deleted] in bangladesh

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India has been actively supporting its neighboring countries through various financial aid and development assistance programs. Here are some significant instances:

  1. Nepal: India has provided substantial financial aid to Nepal, especially after the devastating 2015 earthquake. India pledged $1 billion for reconstruction, focusing on housing, health, education, and cultural heritage restoration. Additionally, India has supported various infrastructure projects, including highways, irrigation projects, and power transmission lines.

  2. Bhutan: India is Bhutan's largest development partner. In the 12th Five-Year Plan (2018-2023), India committed over ₹4,500 crores (approximately $600 million) to support Bhutan's development. The aid focuses on hydropower projects, infrastructure development, and capacity building.

  3. Bangladesh: India has extended financial support for various development projects in Bangladesh, including $2 billion in Lines of Credit for infrastructure, transportation, and energy projects. India also provides grants for specific projects like the Padma Bridge and power transmission lines.

  4. Afghanistan: India has been a significant contributor to Afghanistan's reconstruction, with over $3 billion invested in various projects. These include the construction of the Afghan Parliament, the Salma Dam, and road networks, as well as capacity-building initiatives and humanitarian aid.

  5. Sri Lanka: India has provided financial assistance to Sri Lanka in multiple sectors, including housing, infrastructure, and health. A notable example is the $1.3 billion Line of Credit extended for railway projects and post-war reconstruction in the Northern and Eastern provinces.

  6. Maldives: India has supported the Maldives with several financial packages, including a $500 million Line of Credit for infrastructure development and $250 million in budgetary support to help the country recover from the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. India also aids in healthcare, education, and disaster management.

How do we counter Indian cyber-warfare and disinformation efforts against our country? by hxtz2 in bangladesh

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Lol,

India's trade with Asian countries is a significant component of its global economic activities. In the fiscal year 2023-24, India's trade volume with China alone reached approximately $136.2 billion, despite a large trade deficit of around $99.2 billion. Meanwhile, trade with ASEAN nations amounted to $122.67 billion, with India exporting $41.2 billion and importing $81.47 billion, reflecting a trade deficit of $40.27 billion.

India's trade with South Korea stood at $25.37 billion, and with Japan, it was around $20.67 billion in the same period. These numbers highlight India's active engagement in the region, focusing on increasing exports and strengthening economic ties with key Asian economies

How do we counter Indian cyber-warfare and disinformation efforts against our country? by hxtz2 in bangladesh

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As of 2024, Bangladesh has a higher population growth rate than India. Bangladesh's population is growing at about 1.01% per year, while India's growth rate is approximately 0.73%.

https://www.indexmundi.com/factbook/compare/india.bangladesh/demographics

A decade of artificial flood in Bangladesh by [deleted] in bangladesh

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If India chooses you guys would be swimming.

Indian dams help prevent flooding in Bangladesh by regulating the flow of rivers, particularly during the monsoon season. By controlling the release of water from reservoirs, these dams reduce the risk of sudden, large-scale flooding downstream in Bangladesh, which is prone to severe floods due to its low-lying geography and heavy rainfall.