Saturday , November 23 2024

Bangladesh: Bangladesh got tough competition from India, now know the price of flour and pulses | News India

Enforcing law and order is a big issue in Bangladesh. Apart from this, the difficulties of the interim government there are increasing. The country is in economic crisis due to the fall of former PM Sheikh Hasina's government. Industries in Bangladesh have been badly affected due to hours of power cuts. The situation is such that now it is the turn of the interim government to seek help from Maldives.

The interim government, which is following the example of India, does not have any adequate plan at the moment, which can be implemented to free Bangladesh from the economic crisis. The decline in power generation has forced Bangladesh to live in the dark ages. Now the time has come to ask for help from Maldives to provide employment to its people. In the meeting of officials of both the countries in Bangladesh's capital Dhaka, Bangladesh has requested that Maldives should employ Bangladeshi nurses. ,

199-19 hours power cut in rural areas

The economic crisis in Bangladesh is increasing. Its effect is now being seen on the power supply of the country. There is a power cut of 19-19 hours in the rural areas of Bangladesh. In the urban areas also, the power supply remains off for five hours. Bangladesh itself generates about 25500 MW of electricity. Apart from this, they also buy from India. But its power generation capacity is less than half. It is generating only 12500 MW of electricity. Due to this, there is a power cut of hours in the country.

The power crisis has become a big challenge for the interim government that came to power after the change of power of the Sheikh Hasina government. At present, many power plants are closed in Bangladesh. Also, the bill for power supply from India has not been paid yet. Therefore, this crisis has deepened further.

Adani Group has a debt of Rs 800 crore in Bangladesh

Even today, the Adani Group, which supplies electricity from India to Bangladesh, has also cut down. Adani Group owes Bangladesh about $800 million (Rs 6700 crore), so the Adani Group, which used to supply about 1500 MW of electricity to Bangladesh, has withdrawn its hands and now the Adani Group supplies only 500 MW of electricity.

At the same time, the supply of 160 MW electricity from Tripura to India has also been stopped for the time being. Apart from this, 1100 MW electricity was supplied from India to Khulna in Bangladesh, but due to outstanding dues, this has also been stopped. Reduced. Only 900 MW is supplied.