Bangladesh: People Struggling to Survive in the Most Overpopulated Country in the World
Bangladesh is a land of troubles: the water here is black, the traffic is insane, the people are poor, and the metro only goes one way; children don’t go to school, because they have to help their parents earn a living, and men sell their girlfriends to brothels. Bangladesh is also a place where ships from all over the world end their “life”, and where manual labor is so cheap that it is getting scary.
With all the problems of Bangladesh, will I be able to see anything good in this small country in South Asia? Let’s find out!
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Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
01:57 India, Pakistan and Bangladesh
03:30 Extreme density and overcrowded trains
04:35 Traffic problems
07:15 Dhaka metro: you can only go in one direction
11:57 River of black water
15:39 Louis Kahn’s democracy in concrete
19:19 Post office in Dhaka
20:29 Life on the rail tracks
26:35 How Bangladeshis earn living: collecting metal
29:09 What can you drink in Bangladesh?
32:19 Useless information at the airport
33:32 Chittagong port: final destination of ships
45:12 City of noise pollution
47:09 Train station without trains
48:36 How salt is produced
51:24 Me, carrying a 50 kilo bag on my head
52:04 How much do they earn in Bangladesh?
54:16 Women in Bangladesh
56:19 Ferry trip
01:01:22 Daulatdia and Amsterdam: what makes them similar?
01:12:22 Women born in the city of paid love
01:19:03 Living conditions in Daulatdia
01:19:29 The highway that makes no sense
01:23:45 Panam Nagar, a local ghost town
01:29:58 You can’t film the beautiful part!
01:31:28 Bangladeshi gypsies
01:35:42 Life of nomadic healers
01:37:27 Conclusion