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\\\'New budget employment generation friendly\\\'

Wednesday, 25 June 2014


Treasury bench members said the budget for fiscal year 2014-2015 is business and employment generation friendly and implementation of the budget will help fulfill the dream of turning Bangladesh into a middle income country before the government’s target of 2021 and a developed country by 2041. Taking part in the general discussion on the national annual budget in the Jatiya Sangsad on Wednesday, they said the country is progressing fast and moving forward fulfilling the expectation of the nation and the proposed budget outlay will expedite the pace of ongoing development. Ruling party MPs Shawkat Ali, Samsul Alam Dudu, Rezaul Karim Tansen, Ushatan Talukder, Fahmi Golandaj Babel, Md Abdullah, Nuruzzaman Ahmed, Nurul Mazid Mahmud Humayun, Sharif Ahmed, Begum Hosneara Lutfa Dalia, Md Shibli Sadique, Begum Akter Jahan, Begum Hosneara, Manjurul Islam Liton and independent MPs Yusuf Abdullah Harun, Md Sirajul Islam Mollah, Abdul Matin took part in the discussion. They said the new budget would boost investment and generate employment as the finance minister has proposed giving incentives to all the key sectors, including education, agriculture, health, transport, shipping, infrastructure and energy, according to BSS.