ADP News
-
Development budget to become a casualty of stimulus packages
The annual development programme (ADP) is defined to become a big casualty of the resource reshuffling that the federal government...
-
ADP projects with token allocation soar
The number of projects in this year’s annual development programme (ADP) getting token allocations has increased significantly, a trick that...
-
Lack of feasibility studies delays ADP
Most of the ministries prepare projects without proper feasibility study and technical design, which increases the cost of projects and...
-
Despite rise, ADP spend to miss target
The government is set to miss the development spending target despite a 21.28 percent year-on-year rise in such spending in...
-
14 mega projects to get Tk 45,140cr in new dev budget
The government has allocated almost one-fourth of the development budget for fiscal 2019-20 to 14 mega projects with a view...
-
ADP shrinks but projects shoot up
The number of development projects for this fiscal year has increased by about 32 percent even though allocation has shrunk,...
-
Govt in a fix over revised budget
The finance division is facing a difficult situation in fixing the size of the revised budget as many ministries and...
-
Development budget to be revised upwards
In a departure from previous years, the development budget for the current fiscal year is likely to be revised upwards...
-
ADP spending slows as ministers busy with polls
Involvement of ministers and lawmakers in campaign ahead of the upcoming national elections has slowed development spending to 13.75 percent...
-
ADP spending slower than last year
The annual development programme (ADP) is still dogged by the perennial syndrome of low implementation despite the government's various steps...
-
ADP execution hits 5-yr high in 8 months
ADP execution rate hit the five-year high in the first eight months of the current fiscal as project aid utilisation...
-
Challenges to implementing ADP in an election year
The budgets that have the allocation for development programs that are still not being implemented It will be a tall order...