Washington, United States: September 17, 202. Coronavirus bemari para boila dos(10) saal agae laga neem toh hataikena , etai sobse dhukia desh te child education aro health toh bhal wala ase, koikena Wednesday din World Bank para koishe. Etu kotha toh Washington logot melikana thaka lender’s Human Capital Index 2020 saal nemite ase aro desh te aha din bacha khan nemite ase, etu pithor te schooling aro healthcare karne be ase koishe. Etu saal laga report para thika toh, desh besi khan aro dhukia desh khan bemari thaka samay health aro education toh besi bhal hoishe. Etu oper te World Bank para statement te koishe ke, low income desh te bacha khan toh human capital toh 56 percent he baboli koishe, hoilebi, dosura desh te education aro healthcare toh sab paiase koishe. World Bank President David Malpass para reporters khan logot koishe ke, kuan khan laap hoikena thakishe etai bemari para risk kori thishe. Bacha khan pithor te namile-kena thaka toh besi uthiase, Malpass para koishe ke, rasta bondh kora nemite warn korishe aro etu para 80 million bacha khan vaccine napai-kena ase. “ami khan bhapana te Covid-19 bemari nemite 1 billion bacha khan school najaina ase, aroetu para $10 trillion nokson koribo” tai para koishe. Tai aro warn korishe ke, bacha maiki khan besi risk te ase, Desh khan ke education toh bonaboli koishe. First launched in 2018, this year’s Human Capital Index includes data from 174 countries representing 98 percent of the world’s population
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