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Global Chit Chat | Bangladesh Growth Story | 2021 Economic Star of South Asia | One India News

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Global Chit Chat | Bangladesh Growth Story | 2021 Economic Star of South Asia | One India News

Global Chit Chat | Bangladesh Growth Story | 2021 Economic Star of South Asia | One India News

The World Bank yesterday upgraded Bangladesh's GDP growth forecast for this fiscal year by 2 percentage points to 3.6 percent, making it the second best-performing economy in South Asia behind the Maldives.


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