Fiscal year 2022-23: Process on to collect $1.5b as budget support
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Bangladesh

Process on to collect $1.5b as budget support

Says PM; funds to be used for emergencies
Staff Correspondent
Thu Jun 9, 2022 12:00 AM Last update on: Thu Jun 9, 2022 02:26 PM

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina yesterday said the government started a process to collect an additional $1,000 million as budgetary support to tackle future emergencies and the economic crisis stemming from the Russia-Ukraine war.

Besides, another process was going on to collect $500 million as budgetary support to deal with the economic crisis caused by the pandemic, she told parliament.

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The leader of the House revealed this in a tabled answer to a question from ruling Awami League lawmaker Md Mozaffar Hossain from Jamalpur-5 during her question-answer session.

This budgetary support of $1,000 million will be spent on stimulus packages for industries, factories, businesses, small and medium enterprise entrepreneurs as well as social safety net, the PM said.

She, however, didn't mention from where the money will be collected.

The PM said the government was making relentless efforts for well-planned socio-economic development of the people, generating employment and implementing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Replying to another question from AL MP Kazim Uddin Ahmed, the premier described various measures taken by her government to develop the country's aviation sector and the national flag carrier, Biman Bangladesh Airlines.

In response to a query by AL MP Shahiduzzaman Sarker, Hasina said 35,52,340 homeless people have so far been rehabilitated. She said all landless and homeless families will be rehabilitated in phases through construction of homes.

"They are being rehabilitated even by procuring land in areas where proper khas land is not found." Hasina said her government is committed to abolish the words "no place to stay", forever.

Responding to a question from AL lawmaker AKM Rahmatullah, she said production of food grains was 3.36 crore tonnes in 2009. This has now gone up to 4.53 crore tonnes.

Currently, Bangladesh ranks third in the world in terms of rice and vegetable production, seventh in mango and potato production, fourth in tea production and first among 11 hilsa producing countries, the PM told the House.

Replying to another query by Momtaz Begum of the ruling party, Hasina said 43 districts are now under the coverage of the railway network. Once the ongoing railway projects are implemented, 19 more districts will come under its coverage.

"The remaining four will also come under the railway network after completion of the 30-year master plan," she added. 

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