Normal life has come to a standstill since the year 2020. Although it is 2022, a substantial percentage of Bangladesh’s population is gaining significant momentum in order to turn the wheel of a stagnant existence around again.
In a study done by the Center for Peace and Justice (CPJ) at BRAC University, on average, the financial status of those families changed from one month to the next.
An advisor to the IEDCR noted that the government has begun making attempts to distribute food items at a subsidized cost to one crore homes, which is a significant number. When you act responsibly in a timely way, you can meet the financial needs of the people and help Bangladesh move toward its long-term goals at the same time!
If the country is going to move forward, it will have to get over the economic shock that the general public has felt as well as the government’s willingness to work together.
