'Implementation' rate of the development projects under the revised annual development programme for the last fiscal year touched 92 per cent, one per cent higher than the fiscal 2009-10.
The 2010-11 fiscal's 'implementation' rate was not only 1 per cent higher than fiscal 2009-10, it also witnessed Tk 6,913 crore more expenditure than that of fiscal 2009-10 out of the revised ADP allocation of Tk 35,880 crore, according to latest figures of the Implementation, Monitoring and Evaluation Division.
The IMED figures revealed that Tk 32,830 crore was utilised during the last fiscal, while the amount was Tk 25,917 crore during the 2009-10 fiscal.
Of the total expenditure of Tk 32,830 crore, the share of local resources was Tk 23,166 crore (97 per cent) while that of project assistance was Tk 9,665 crore (81 per cent).
According to the IMED, the labour and employment ministry achieved the highest 'implementation' rate of 118 per cent (Tk 20.65 crore, exceeding its allotment) while the Internal Resources Division the lowest 3 per cent (Tk 0.55 crore).
Apart from the labour and employment ministry, six other ministries and divisions achieved 100 per cent 'implementation' rate.
Source : New Age
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