BANGLADESH
Bangladesh, is a South Asian country, on the bay of bengal. Dhaka is the capital of the country and it is one of the largest urban area and largest metropolitan area. And the largest district is Rangamati. It's a developing country and in 2015, Bangladesh reached to the lower middle-income country due to the rapid growth. In 2019, at the first quarter of the year, Bangladesh's was the world's seventh fastest growing economy with a rate of 7.3% real GDP annual growth. Dhaka and Chittagong is the principle financial centers. The most attractive part of this country is the nature which is quite uncommon. The country is filled with a great number of places that fascinates the nature lovers like Bandarban, Rangamati, Cox's Bazar, Sylhet etc. Another most important attractive part of this country is Sundarban which is the largest mangrove forest in the world. The people of this country are quite simple in nature. They are noted for their courage, liveliness, hospitality, and friendliness. This country is marked in the world for proving their courage in the Bengali Language Movement in 1952 and in 1971, for the Liberation War. In 2019, Bangladesh's GDP per capita income was estimated as per IMF data at US$5,028 (PPP) and US$1,906 (nominal). More than half of GDP is generated through the service sector, 45% of Bangladeshis are employed in the agriculture sector with rice as the single-most-important product. Bangladesh is booming in it’s energy sector. The total installed capacity is 20,000 MW. The utility electricity sector in Bangladesh has one national grid with an installed capacity of 21,419 MW as of September 2019. Bangladesh ICT sector registered export earnings worth US$0.8 billion from the global market and US$1.54 billion from the domestic markets span - thereby making around one percent contribution to the gross domestic product (GDP), in the fiscal year (FY) 2016-17. As the Internet usage increases, the government expects the IT sector to add 7.28 percent to GDP growth by 2021. Bangladesh has small reserves of oil and coal, but very large natural gas resources. In this country, commercial energy consumption comes mostly from natural gas (around 66%), followed by oil, hydropower. There are five kinds of power plant in Bangladesh. Such as Steam Turbine Plants is mainly based on natural gas. And in some cases coal and furnace oil are used as primary fuels in small amount. The largest steam turbine power plant based on natural gas is situated at Ghorasal, Narsingdi. Though Bangladesh is not so developed in its energy or IT sectors, and is not so developed comparing to other countries but this country is fastly reaching to be a developed country in the world.
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