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Bangladesh Crisis: The country falls into debt of 762 Million Dollars to IMF | ABP News

After Sri Lanka, a big economic crisis has arisen in Bangladesh, another neighboring country of India. A historic increase of about 50% has been made in the price of diesel and petrol in Bangladesh. As soon as this increase was announced, thousands of lines were formed at petrol pumps in Bangladesh. Petrol and diesel are getting the most expensive today after the independence of Bangladesh. Petrol is getting 130 takas and diesel 114 takas per liter. The inflation rate in Bangladesh has reached the highest at 7.56%.
According to recent information, Bangladesh fell into debt of 762 Million Dollars to IMF. Watch the video for detailed information and stay connected for further updates.

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