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BANSOD COMPUTER TYPING INSTITUTE MAIN ROAD GULABARA CHHINDWARA M.P. ADMISSION OPEN MOB. 8982805777

created Jul 14th 2021, 12:42 by SARITA WAXER


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The prospects for political stability in Bangladesh hinge to no small extent on the progress the new government makes towards restoring economic sanity and discipline. The popular reaction to the coup of August 15 could scarcely have been what it has been if large sections of the population had not been alienated on account of the economic hardships they have suffered as a result of the four-fold increase in prices after liberation. It was the atmosphere of creeping economic collapse which above all made it possible for a handful majors and their men to wipe out Sheikh Mujibur Rehman and his regime without any serious opposition. As for as one can judge from this scanty reports coming out of Dacca, there has been some fall in prices in past weeks. The demonetization of last April, which immobilized 20 percent of the money supply at one stroke, is no doubt one helpful factor and the prospect of a good harvest in December another. Searches and arrests may have also contributed to the disgorging of hoarded stocks.  
 
But despite the somewhat lower food prices, starvation deaths are still continuing. A local relief agency has reported an alarming increase in the number of unclaimed bodies picked up from Dacca streets. It is obvious that the disastrous floods of last year have left behind a major problem of mass destitution and that a declining economy has wiped out the jobs of many city dwellers who managed to eke out a livelihood in fringe occupations. The lack of purchasing power is strikingly brought out by the accumulation of coarse cloth and yarn in warehouses in this festival season. And inevitably the reduction in effective demand has rendered thousands of handlooms idle thereby aggravating the plight of countless rural artisans.  
 

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