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Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Re: [ALOCHONA] Now you know why they are after your factories



Friends


From the dawn of our independence the Bastard  HINSDUSTAAN was out destroy our socio-econo-political entity and make us their "Korod Rajjaya" like Sikkim and Bhutan. But it was our uncompromising self respect and desire to steer our own destiny by us only and not dictation of any big brother. The Hindustaaaani bastards tried on and often to weaken the unity of the people by let losing their paid agents in the form of KUTTA JIBI/ Media Personalities/Business personalities to blow the horn for them. They sometimes succeeded by throning their pet pet in the power. By thus they squeezed Bangladesh to execute their side of one agenda to keep us on the toes.
 It was bastards Hindustaan advice the democracy was strangulated and one party Fascist DEMOCRAZY was installed but the heroic people Bangladesh foiled that in 1975 and kept the Paa Chata Hindustani dalals away from power for long and progressed in many respect.  

Hindustan could never tolerate any competitor in it's econo-political way and again engaged several Sharmeo Bangladeshi in guise of KUTTA JIBI/Gadhani/HBCOP(led by cr dutt) n media both print and electronic to WORSHIP FOR THEM and help implementation all their illegitimate agenda harming Bangladesh in all respect. These quislings do not have an iota of love for Bangladesh's soil and the woes caused by the bestial HINDUSTAN by blocking water/occupying our land and making us controlled by the RAW.

Does these bastard quislings remember the history of Palasy wherein the traitors connived with the British and strangulated the independence and sovereignty of then Bengal. The history is so rude to put the traitors and quislings onto the docket of justice and punish them severely. Umi Chand/Rai Bollobh/Mir Jafar/jogot Seth/Miron/Mohammadi Beg and gong. Better the new generation quislings read history and act the sane way to help the nation to usher into an era of hope,aspiration,peace and development and exist in the comity of nation with dignified standing.

Let the heroic sacrifice of the Martyrs remain ever glowing in the "Akash Batash Nodi Prantor" of BANGLADESH  n the Lal Sabuj Pataka to fly high with right dignity n honour forever n ever.

Hell with HINDU  STAAANI Paa Chata Dalals n Paki Janwar's Doshors

BANGLADESH  ZINDABAD
ZINDABAD 
BANGLADESH ZINDABAD

Faruque Alamgir


On Tue, Jul 6, 2010 at 10:38 AM, Isha Khan <bdmailer@gmail.com> wrote:
 

India trails Bangladesh in RMG exports

Bangladesh's textile and apparel exporters are giving a tough competition to their Indian counterparts in both the United States and European Union.
   A report by the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industries, released on Monday, showed that Bangladesh witnessed a growth of 3.6 per cent in its apparel exports to the EU market in 2009, while all its major competitors like China, Turkey and India experienced negative growth.
   The EU and US are the major destinations of textiles from both Bangladesh and India.
   The FICCI analysis had noted that India's exports of textiles and apparel had witnessed a negative growth of around 11 per cent to US and EU in 2009, but still managed to increase its share by 0.17 per cent in both the markets.
   Bangladesh, Vietnam and Indonesia had seen slightly higher increase in their shares in US textiles and clothing market in the recession year 2009 over 2008.
   According to the FICCI report; the share of Bangladesh, Indonesia, Vietnam and China increased by 0.5, 0.4, 0.67 and 4.3 percentage points respectively in US imports in 2009 as compared to 0.17 percentage points for India. In fact, in 2009, Vietnam managed to surpass India in terms of share in US imports of textiles and apparels.
   The apex trade body observed that India's textiles and apparel exports to the US grew by 4.2 per cent per annum between 2004 and 2009; while those of Bangladesh witnessed a growth of 11.5 per cent. China, Vietnam and Indonesia registered a growth of 15.3 per cent, 14.5 per cent and 8.9 per cent respectively in textile and apparel exports to the US.
   India's share in EU market of apparel increased from 6.8 per cent to 7.2 percent while that of Bangladesh increased from 7.5 per cent to 8.9 per cent. China's share in EU's apparel imports from third countries increased from 42.7 per cent to 44.7 per cent but that of Turkey fell slightly from 12.7 per cent to 12.2 per cent.
   The FICCI analysis revealed that the share of Bangladesh in EU's imports of apparels in 2005 had been almost equal to that of India (around 6.2 per cent). In 2008, the share of Bangladesh had been 7.5 per cent and India's share had been 6.8 per cent in EU's imports of apparels – a difference of just 0.7 percentage points.
   But, in 2009, the gap had further widened with the share of Bangladesh being 8.9 per cent and that of India 7.2 per cent - a difference of 1.7 percentage points, the report stated.
 




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