How do social, political and religious institutions affect the economic development of Bangladesh? (Part 2)

in #economy4 years ago

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There is no correlation between income and expenditure. He spends more than he earns. House rent, luxury, children's education, food and social events. When you look for these, the real face of many is revealed. Because illegal sources are their only source of income. When the government allocates money for development work in Kona, most of it goes to the Raghab Bayals. So the development of Bangladesh has come to a standstill.

Caste and caste system is prevalent in many Asian countries including India. One of the social customs of Bangladesh. The caste system is especially noteworthy. In our country, caste system exists in Hindu society. Hindu society is divided into Brahmins, Kshatriyas, Vaishyas and Shudras. Caste is one of the obstacles in the way of economic development of our country. Working as. However, as a result of the influence of modern education, the development of civilization and the spread of cultural consciousness, there is a tendency to gradually reduce the rigidity of caste system.

Pardapratha is one of the religious and social traditions of Bangladesh. In many countries of Asia and Africa, the veil system exists in the Muslim society. Due to the veil, Muslim women have to work within their family boundaries. Thus the rigidity of the veil system is keeping women society away from economic activities and creating obstacles in the way of our economic development.

Influence of political institutions. The influence of political institutions is very important in the economic development of the country. Political instability combined with social instability in Bangladesh is destroying the development environment. Democratic government cannot stay in power for long in this country. The quarrels and selfishness among themselves are so great that some of the elected representatives do not hesitate to do any kind of base work. Due to political instability and uncertainty, according to Bangladesh, the economy of the underdeveloped country has almost come to a standstill. The development of this country cannot be expected until the social and political instability is removed.

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The influence of religious institutions and the importance of religious institutions in the economic development of Bangladesh is undeniable.

In any case, there is a need for a conducive environment and culture for the economic development of the country. But there is a lack of favorable religious environment in Bangladesh. Secularism is one of the national principles in this country. As a result, different people believe in different religions. Evil practices such as religious orthodoxy, narrow-mindedness, superstition, social prejudice, etc. And the rules and regulations are creating obstacles in the way of development. Religious injustice, lies and deception can never be conducive to development.

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Religion and the religious environment have a profound effect on economic development. The correct interpretation of religion and the correct knowledge about religion encourages people in worldly and otherworldly development. Due to the lack of proper interpretation of religion, destiny, bigotry, etc. have taken a permanent place in the social life of Bangladesh. Due to the unfavorable religious environment, many people have to take birth control methods and face social problems. These issues are often published in newspapers and magazines. Adverse religious environment is hindering the economic development of Bangladesh. | In conclusion, in view of the above discussion, it can be said that in the opinion of Bangladesh, the religious, social and political barriers for the economic development of the developing country are interrelated. In either case the detrimental effect of one affects the other and hinders development. If social and religious customs and practices give birth to orthodoxy, superstition, conservatism, destiny, etc. in any country, then economic development in that country is bound to be hampered.