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1.

Bangladesh problem

 Poverty and inequality,


 climate change,
 overpopulation,
 Corruption

2. Contemporary Consequences

Contemporary consequences are


 profitable difficulty,
 environmental declination, and
 political insecurity in Bangladesh.

2.1 profitable difficulty: profitable difficulty can lead to several problems, including

 Increased poverty and inequality: When people are struggling to make ends meet,
they're more likely to fall into poverty. This can lead to increased inequality, as a small
number of people become veritably wealthy while most of the population struggles to
survive.
 Increased severance: profitable difficulty can lead to businesses closing and people
losing their jobs. This can lead to increased severance, which can have a ruinous impact
on families and communities.
 Reduced access to essential services: When governments are facing fiscal difficulties,
they may be forced to cut back for essential services similar to education, healthcare,
and social wealth. This can harm the quality of life for everyone, but especially for the
poorest and most vulnerable members of society.

2.2 Environmental declination: Environmental declination can have several negative


consequences, including

 Reduced agrarian productivity: Climate change and other forms of environmental


declination can lead to reduced agrarian productivity, which can make it difficult for
Bangladesh to feed its growing population.
 Increased health pitfalls: Environmental pollution can lead to several health problems,
including respiratory infections, heart complaints, and cancer.
 Increased threat of natural disasters: Climate change is adding to the threat of natural
disasters similar to cyclones, cataracts, and famines. These disasters can beget wide
damage and relegation, and they can also complicate problems similar to poverty and
inequality.

2.3 Political insecurity: Political insecurity can have a number of negative consequences,
including

 Reduced investment: Businesses are less likely to invest in politically unstable countries.
This can lead to reduced profitable growth and job creation.
 Increased social uneasiness: Political insecurity can lead to increased social
uneasiness, similar to demurrers and violence. This can damage the country's character
and make it difficult to attract excursionists and foreign investment.
 Weakened institutions: Political insecurity can lead to weakened institutions, which can
make it delicate to address the country's problems.

3. Bangladesh future

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