>> absolutely, dona tete's stew is the best.eporter: that's why it always sells out, but dona tete keeps some aside for the children to eat as they head home from school. host: bangladesh is a densely populated country, and yet around 17 million people there are still not connected to the national grid. so, many are turning to solar power instead. now a german startup wants to enable those who can't afford solar panels, to illuminate their homes, too. our reporter, marion hutter, travelled to a village where everyone will soon benefit from solar power thanks to the new technology. marion: these cables are in great demand. the national electricity grid in bangladesh doesn't extend to the island of rangabali on the bay of bengal. many vendors at the market here have solar panels. a company called solshare wants to network these individual units to create a local grid that will supply the entire market of the village of mollarbazaar. aziza: we need to find out where the densely populated solar home systems are installed, then only