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  1. Mar 26, 2021 · Originally posted in The Financial Express on 26 March 2021. Graduation from least developed country (LDC) to developing country status is both a reflection of Bangladesh’s commendable success in terms of key socio-economic indicators of development, and also an international recognition of this success. As may be recalled, Bangladesh was ...

  2. Feb 28, 2021 · Bangladesh is scheduled to officially become a developing country in 2026 as the UN committee recommended that the country should get five years, instead of three, to prepare for the transition ...

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  4. Feb 13, 2022 · How Bangladesh delivers economically in 20-odd years to become a "developed country" will now depend, not on money, but on successful educational, social, and other such sectoral transformations.

  5. Sep 27, 2022 · With a current value of 0.661, it ranks at 129 out of 191 countries and places among medium human-development countries. Bangladesh is also one of South Asia's better performers, with its HDI value above the regional value of 0.632. But additional indices in the report that add equity and sustainability perspectives unmask mixed results.

  6. A time line, 2026, has been fixed for Bangladesh's graduation from the group of LDCs to a non-LDC developing country. The journey of four and half decades (Bangladesh was included in LDC group in 1975) will come to an end in 2026, after five decades. Bangladesh's LDC graduation in this year of the 50 years’ of our independence is both a ...

  7. Jan 20, 2021 · Those conditions, in short, are the following: (a) a country must be considered vulnerable; the countries below the level of 'Developing Countries' are considered vulnerable; I find it as a new condition and it is not clear if Bangladesh, after graduation, would be considered 'vulnerable' under this new dispensation; (b) the country, if ...

  8. Feb 26, 2018 · There are three criteria a country must fulfil before graduating from low-income country status to developing country status. The first one is having a Gross National Income (GNI) per capita of $1,242. Bangladesh’s current per capita income is $1,610. The second one is Human Assets Index (HAI), which has to be 66 or above.

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