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ADP implementation hits 15-year low at 49pc in 11 months

Development outlay has stayed Tk 1.05 trillion below revised allocation

ADP implementation hits 15-year low at 49pc in 11 months

Staff Correspondent

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Published : 24 Jun 2025, 10:20 PM

Updated : 24 Jun 2025, 10:20 PM

Bangladesh has implemented just 49.08 percent of its revised Annual Development Programme (ADP) in the first 11 months of the current fiscal year 2024-25, leaving a shortfall of Tk 1.05 trillion in development spending.

Total expenditure between July and May stands at Tk 1.11 trillion, sharply down from Tk 1.46 trillion in the same period last year.

Data from the Implementation Monitoring and Evaluation Division (IMED) of the planning ministry shows the lowest ADP implementation rate for this period since FY2010.

At the same point in FY2023, the rate stood at 57.54 percent.

Earlier data from IMED had shown that by the end of February, implementation under the original ADP stood at just 24.27 percent.

The percentage improved slightly by May due to the downward revision of the ADP, not because of a substantial rise in actual spending.

The now-ousted Awami League government had passed an ADP of Tk 2.78 trillion, including allocations for autonomous agencies, with a core ADP size of Tk 2.65 trillion.

After taking office, the interim administration revised it down to Tk 2.16 trillion.

Political instability during July and August, including arson and blockades, caused a sharp decline in development activity.

Although implementation picked up in December, it slowed again in the following months.

Towards the end of the fiscal year, a familiar rush to execute development projects has reappeared.

Although the longstanding practice of releasing funds without completing work has not been as prominent this time, month-on-month spendings has still seen a notable jump.

In May alone, Tk 175.8 billion was spent -- 7.77 percent of the revised ADP.

In comparison, May last year saw Tk 210.6 billion in spending, or 8.28 percent of the allocation at the time.

A month earlier in April, project spending stood at Tk 105.3 billion, or 4.66 percent of the revised ADP.

In April last year, the figure was Tk 177 billion, or 6.96 percent of the previous year’s allocation.

After the fall of Sheikh Hasina’s government, the caretaker administration placed greater focus on priority-based project implementation.

It cut funding for many initiatives taken by the previous government, leaving several ongoing projects stalled.

As a result, much of the allocated ADP remained unspent, according to officials involved in monitoring the programmes.

Typically, ADP expenditure is low in the early months of a fiscal year.

This time, political unrest further dragged it down.

The interim government's cost-cutting policy also impacted implementation, as it reduced the original ADP by Tk 490 billion -- a cut of 18.49 percent.

For FY2026, the Advisory Council has approved a Tk 7.9 trillion national budget, setting the new ADP size at Tk 2.3 trillion.

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