Prime Minister urges all to maintain austerity in power consumption, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has urged all concerned, including the stakeholders in the public and private sectors, to maintain austerity in all fields, including in power consumption, in the wake of the global inflationary situation.
If all concerned could pursue austerity, then the country would be benefitted, said the premier while chairing the first meeting of the Executive Committee of the National Economic Council (ECNEC) in the current fiscal year today.
She joined the meeting virtually from her official Ganobhaban residence while Ministers, State Ministers, Planning Commission members, and Secretaries concerned attended the meeting from the NEC Conference Room in the city’s Sher-e-Bangla Nagar area.

Briefing reporters after the meeting, Planning Minister MA Mannan said that the head of the government has urged everyone to maintain austerity in power consumption.
“Let us all maintain austerity, the Prime Minister has asked the government machinery including bureaucracy and the common citizens to maintain austerity,” he added.
The Planning Minister said Bangladesh is being affected by the impact of the current global situation while the country is also being affected by the price hike of fuel oil.

“We’ll have to remain alert to face the impact of that product which we do not produce. The Prime Minister has mainly suggested the countrymen maintain austerity for such reason,” he said
State Minister for Planning Dr. Shamsul Alam said that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has suggested all to maintain austerity and stop misuse of utilities as she had suggested earlier for not wearing suits at offices in summer and operating air conditioners in government offices at a certain temperature.
Revealing some of the directives from the premier, Dr. Alam said that while giving approval to a gas supply project to Mymensingh Combined Cycle Power Plant she said that if any project gains profit, then that amount should have to be deposited to the state coffer.
The Prime Minister also suggested installing sound breakers in front of establishments like hospitals to minimize sound pollution during the plying of metro rail side by side ensuring adequate car parking in the landing stations of metro rail.
The Planning Minister said the Prime Minister has asked the Local Government Division to remain alert so that due standard is maintained in the construction of rural roads, culverts, and bridges. He informed that more projects would be taken for the development of flood-affect areas.

Mannan said the government has noticed that prices of some items like rice and edible oil are on the downtrend which indicates that inflation would decline in the coming days.
He informed that the ECNEC meeting also discussed in detail distributing seeds, fertilizer, and pesticides free of cost among the marginal farmers so that they could yield a good harvest in the future.
The Planning Minister also informed that the implementation rate of the Annual Development Programme (ADP) in the last fiscal year (FY22) was 10.68 percent or Taka 31,929 crore higher compared to the previous fiscal year (FY21).
The ADP implementation rate in the last fiscal year was 92.79 percent with an expenditure of Taka 2,03,764.94 crore. The ADP implementation rate during the previous fiscal year (FY21) was 82.11 percent with an expenditure of Taka 1,71,835.77 crore.

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