Progress of 1,602 dev projects laudable: IMED


The money related advance of around 680 activities while the genuine advance of nearly 922 tasks were excellent out of 1,710 improvement extends in the Annual Development Program (ADP) of the last financial year (FY17). 

This was uncovered at an execution advance survey report of the RADP for FY17 under somewhere in the range of 57 services and divisions submitted before the current National Economic Council (NEC) meeting held with NEC director and Prime Minister Sheik Hasina in the seat. 

The Implementation Monitoring and Evaluation Division (IMED) of the Planning Ministry presented the report. Breaking down the report, it was discovered that the monetary and genuine advance of these activities was 100 percent or above. 

The report demonstrated that the money related advance of approximately 376 undertakings while the genuine advance of somewhere in the range of 268 tasks was attractive. 

In addition, the money related advance of somewhere in the range of 198 undertakings while the genuine advance of 136 ventures was to some degree agreeable. 

In any case, the budgetary advance of somewhere in the range of 253 tasks and the genuine advance of approximately 192 undertakings was, in any case, not acceptable. 

In the last financial year, somewhere in the range of 315 undertakings were kept for consummation by June 2017, however the general number of finished tasks totaled 243. 

In addition, somewhere in the range of 103 undertakings which shouldn't be finished by the most recent year were proclaimed finished by the services and divisions concerned. Thus, the aggregate number of finished tasks remained at 346. 

The survey report likewise demonstrated that somewhere in the range of 120 ventures saw zero money related advance in the RADP of the last monetary year (2016-17) despite the fact that its execution rate fared better with 89.76 percent achievement rate. 

These undertakings delighted in Taka 759.56 crore of the general modified ADP assignment for the last financial year. The report refered to defer in welcome of delicate offers for the recently included tasks, non responsive of the tenders, non accessibility of venture credits, delay in arrival of assets, non securing of land, issues identifying with cases, amendment of the DPP, delay in endorsement of the RDPP, delay in reaching accords with the benefactors and ostensible allotment as a portion of the outstanding purposes behind having zero execution advance amid the period. 

Conversing with BSS, an IMED official said such pattern showed that the services and divisions concerned may have not given due significance towards executing these tasks under the ADP. 

The authority said concentrated endeavors are required from all worried for guaranteeing legitimate usage of the improvement extends under the ADP through most extreme use of the nation's assets. 

The IMED report likewise demonstrated that amid the FY 17, a sum of 128 activities saw zero genuine advance, or no infrastructural work, despite the fact that Taka 1,060.89 crore were dispensed against these tasks. 

Out of these 120 ventures that saw zero money related advance, Taka 1 Lakh was reserved against every one of somewhere in the range of 45 extends in FY 17, however those aside from two undertakings saw no improvement. 

As per the IMED, about Taka 1,07,084.55 crore was spent in the last monetary year out of the changed ADP portion of Taka 1,19,295.97 crore, raising the execution rate to 89.76 percent. The last monetary year likewise saw Taka 20,017.21 crore more use than the FY16. 

Of the sum, Taka 72,145.39 crore was spent from the administration exchequer which was 92.85 percent of the general modified allotment in neighborhood assets. Then again, some Taka 28,269.04 crore was spent from the undertaking help part which was additionally 78.97 percent of updated allotment from the task help part.
Progress of 1,602 dev projects laudable: IMED Progress of 1,602 dev projects laudable: IMED Reviewed by The world News on March 13, 2018 Rating: 5

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