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Hey, what are you saying! Bangladesh government did not approve Nora Fatehi’s dance show to save dollars!

In view of the global situation and for the purpose of maintaining foreign exchange reserves, the government did not give permission.

Many countries of the world including the neighboring countries of India are witnessing recession at this time. India’s neighboring countries Sri Lanka, Pakistan and Bangladesh are also facing severe economic crisis at this time. In such a situation, the governments of these countries are taking different decisions to save money. In this episode, now the Government of Bangladesh has banned Bollywood actress Nora Fatehi’s dance program to save money.

Nora Fatehi’s program was to be held in the capital Dhaka

Let us tell you that Nora Fatehi was about to perform at an event in Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, for which the government has refused permission. The Bangladesh government has refused to allow Bollywood dancer Nora Fatehi’s show as part of its decision to spend dollars on deteriorating foreign exchange conditions. The prize distribution and dance performance by Nora Fatehi was organized by Naviman Leadership Corporation in Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh.

The Department of Cultural Affairs told this reason

However, Bangladesh’s Department of Cultural Affairs refused to allow the show, saying the show could not be allowed due to austerity measures being taken to save dollars. Bangladesh’s Ministry of Cultural Affairs said in a notice issued on Monday 17 October that Nora Fatehi was not allowed in view of the global situation and for the purpose of maintaining foreign exchange reserves. Bangladesh currently has enough foreign exchange reserves to last for four weeks. A year ago, it had foreign exchange reserves of $ 46.13 billion, which declined to $ 36. It has become $33 billion.

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