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NEC approves Tk 2.65 lakh crore ADP for FY25


The National Economic Council (NEC) today approved a

Taka 2.65 lakh crore Annual Development Programme (ADP) for the next fiscal year (FY25),

putting the highest allocation of Taka 70,687.75 crore (26.67%) in the transport and

communication sector.

The approval came from the meeting of the National Economic Council (NEC) today with its

Chairperson and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in the chair at the NEC Conference Room in

the city’s Sher-e-Bangla Nagar area.

Briefing reporters after the meeting, Planning Division Senior Secretary Satyajit Karmakar

said that of the total ADP outlay of Taka 2,65,000 crore, Taka 1,65,000 crore will come from

the local sources and Taka 1 lakh crore from foreign sources. The original ADP size for the

outgoing fiscal year (FY24) was Taka 2.63 lakh crore.

Planning Minister Major General (Retd) Abdus Salam, State Minister for Planning Md

Shahiduzzaman Sarker, Planning Commission members and respective secretaries attended

the briefing.

Satyajit said apart from the origi
nal ADP outlay of Taka 2,65,000 crore, the NEC meeting

also approved an allocation of Taka 13,288.91 crore for the autonomous bodies and

corporations as their ADP for the next fiscal year (FY25). Out of the amount, Taka 11,698.96

crore will come from local sources, while Taka 1,589.95 crore will come from foreign sources.

Considering the allocation against the autonomous bodies and corporations, the overall ADP

size reached Taka 2,78,288.91 crore for the next fiscal year.

The Planning Secretary said that the fresh ADP features 1,321 projects, including 1,133

investment projects, 21 feasibility projects, 87 technical assistance projects, and some 80

projects, to be implemented by the autonomous bodies and corporations.

He said the new ADP includes some 1,225 fresh projects, 80 of those are PPP projects and

300 projects to be implemented from the climate change trust fund.

Satyajit said considering some 22 more projects, that are nearing completion, a record number

of 356 projects would be completed
by June 30 of this fiscal year.

The highest allocated 10 sectors in the ADP for next fiscal year (FY25) are: Transport and

Communication Sector with an allocation of Taka 70,687.75 crore (26.67%), Power and

energy sector with Taka 40,751.86 crore (15.38%), Education sector with Taka 31,528.60

crore (11.36%), Housing and Community Facilities Sector with Taka 24,868.03 crore (9.38%),

Health Sector with Taka 20,682.88 crore (7.80%), Local government and rural development

sector with Taka 17,986.21 crore (6.79%), Agriculture Sector with Taka 13,219.59 crore

(4.99%), Environment, climate change and water resources sector with Taka 11,089.43 crore

(4.18%), Industry and Economic services sector with Taka 6,492.18 crore (2.45%), and

Science and ICT Sector with Taka 4,786.92 crore (1.25%).

These 10 sectors witnessed an allocation of Taka 2,42,093.45 crore, which is 90.25 percent of

the overall allocation.

On the other hand, the highest allocated 10 ministries and Divisions are: Local Government

Division w
ith Taka 38,808.88 crore (15%), Road Transport and Highways Division with Taka

32,042.43 crore (12.39%), Power Division with Taka 29,176.70 crore (11.28%), Primary and

Mass Education with Taka 16,135.52 crore (6.24%), Health Services Division with Taka

13,741.33 crore (5.31%), Ministry of Railways with Taka 13,725.64 crore (5.31 %), Ministry

of Science and Technology with Taka 12,886.70 crore (4.98%), Secondary and Higher

Education Division with Taka 11,387.69 crore (4.40%), Ministry of Shipping with Taka

10,373.45 crore (4.01%) and Ministry of Water Resources with Taka 8,687.09 crore (3.36%).

These 10 highest allocated ministries and divisions witnessed an overall allocation of Taka

1,86,965.43 crore or 71.88 percent of the overall ADP allocation against ministries and

divisions.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha