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Now Modi is running to China while Indians called Bengalis and Pakistanis beggars.


@Krishna with Flute

We have a saying in Bengali,

"Obhaga jedike chahe, saagar shukaiye jai."

Which means, "To the unfortunate - even the chances as big as the sea evaporates". :p:D

Running to Beijing with a begging bowl is not going to be fruitful.

The Chinese have seen Feku and his ilk, and how untrustworthy these people can be. It is a non-starter.

How unfortunate of India to have this kind of leadership, but they voted him in.

It is a f*cked up situation for India.

@Jiangnan
 
Gurugram (Gurgaon - in Delhi) Property prices are high (it is one of the prime real estate properties in a country of 1.4 Billion people) - but some of the property prices in other subcontinental cities like Dhaka is also coming up to rather high level.


Property Rates Comparison: Gurgaon vs. Gulshan, Bangladesh

Overview of Property Markets


Property Types Apartments, Villas, Commercial Apartments, Residential Plots
Average Price per Sq Ft ₹9,000 - ₹12,000 ৳15,300 - ৳18,870
Market Growth Steady increase in demand Growing interest in luxury living


Specific Property Examples

2 BHK Apartment ₹70 Lakhs (1,000 Sq Ft) ৳3,500,000 (1,500 Sq Ft)
3 BHK Apartment ₹1.2 Crores (1,500 Sq Ft) ৳5,000,000 (2,200 Sq Ft)
Commercial Space ₹1.5 Crores (1,000 Sq Ft) ৳40,000,000 (2,555 Sq Ft)

(Bilal's note: This avg. property valuation above on Gulshan is severely undervalued by this newspaper)

Key Factors Influencing Prices

Location: Gurgaon is a major tech hub with high demand, while Gulshan is known for its luxury residential options.

Amenities: Gurgaon offers modern infrastructure and facilities, whereas Gulshan provides a blend of luxury and accessibility to essential services.

Investment Potential: Gurgaon has a more established market, while Gulshan is emerging, attracting both local and foreign investors.

This comparison highlights the differences in property rates and market dynamics between Gurgaon and Gulshan, catering to various buyer preferences and investment strategies.
If you gots the monies... big if (and not you specifically, but you, as in anyone generally)

bhai.. future ka dekh ke, if you know the market.. buy land, a huge swathe of.. wait, and sell to a developer at a huge profit.

need deep pockets for it, though.. I know a few here who still sailing 20 years ago ki winds

Gurgaon popped out of fkn nowhere, it was considered the boonies not that long ago at all..

and today you got all manner of really fancy shmancy Greg Norman ki chepi waala golf course bhi hai 18 hole waala in between those buildings :LOL:

@Vsdoc ki favourite La Dinastia ka latest member, Vadra.. guy is a proper scumbag gangster.. he owns half that place, its nuts.

and here's the weird thing, traditional Delhi, not the old town.. wahan ke rate Gurgaon ki top properties se bhi double hain ! .. like you may be living in some flats/apartments, but right smack bang in the middle of all the chaos.. a lot of those folks been selling for a good deal of money and shifting to the burbs, as they say in your Amrika.. not that Gurgaon is 'the burbs' in any way, shape or form nowadays.. but it was for a short while.

Dilli bc, some ghatiya slummy noisy area 2bhk will also sell for good monies.

Dhaka me bhi ye hi hona hai, eventually, 100% .. likh ke le lo.. so maybe you should park some monies somewhere in the Dhaka 'burbs ki up and coming locality, pick a place where they only have kheti etc right now.. laga do paisa, goddess Laxmi will handle the rest !
 
We have a saying in Bengali,

"Obhaga jedike chahe, saagar shukaiye jai."

Which means, "To the unfortunate - even the chances as big as the sea evaporates". :p:D

Running to Beijing with a begging bowl is not going to be fruitful.

The Chinese have seen Feku and his ilk, and how untrustworthy these people can be. It is a non-starter.

How unfortunate of India to have this kind of leadership, but they voted him in.

It is a f*cked up situation for India.

@Jiangnan
we get the leaders we deserve.. old saying hai.

but then, what about the leaders we had, congress folk.. for the vast majority of our post Raj era ?

one can make a case for Nehru and his anti imperialist kinda socialist and egalitarian policies, sure.. but things have a shelf life, they go bad.. Modi/BJP is a reaction to all the filth they'd accumulated over the decades.

Aap BD ke ho.. and what grand style you lot kicked out Mujibur's little princess out, eh ?

So please, bhai.. don't be playing the ol' :

aap karo toh balatkar, hum karein toh chamatkaar... game with us.
 

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