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Debapriya calls for more allocation for social safety in next budget

UNB . Dhaka
16 May 2022 19:48:24 | Update: 16 May 2022 20:05:12
Debapriya calls for more allocation for social safety in next budget
Convener of Citizen's Platform for SDGs Debapriya Bhattacharya — Collected Photo

The Citizen's Platform for SDGs has urged the government to bring at least 10 per cent of the 6.69 lakh people of the country's unemployed youths under the government's safety net program as they become marginal in the adverse economic impact/ inflation due to the pandemic.

The platform has proposed setting all types of social safety allowances at a minimum of Tk 1,000 to help the marginalised cope with the rising prices of essential commodities at a press briefing on Monday.

Professor Mostafizur Rahmani, a core group member and a special fellow of CPD, presided over the function and also presented a keynote paper at the briefing held at the CIRDAP auditorium in the capital.

Action Aid, Bangladesh Environment and Climate and Green Economy Country Director Farah Kabir and professor of Dhaka University Dr Rumana Haque took part in the discussion. Prominent people including Anisatul Fatema Yusuf, Coordinator, Citizens' Platform, gave an introductory speech.

Convener of Citizen's Platform for SDGs Debapriya Bhattacharya said the government’s inflation calculation at 6.22 per cent does not match with the reality at all.

He made the remark in light of the socio-economic situation of Bangladesh and the expectation of Covid-19 pandemic-hit people in the national budget.

This information is not scientific even, the inflation rate may be 12 per cent or more and the trend will continue in the coming days, he said.

Debapriya said the rate of inflation of essential commodities is much higher. For example, the prices of edible oil and palm oil have risen above 61 per cent. Prices of products like flour have also gone up by 56 per cent.

However, the price of coarse rice has not increased. But the price of medium or fragrant rice has gone up a lot.

Debapriya also thanked the government for increasing the allocation of the social safety net program in the current fiscal budget, but he expressed frustration pointing out its poor implementation.

The platform gave some recommendations including increased allocations to address pandemic fallouts like child marriage, child labour, school dropouts, keeping a certain portion of local government budgets to support non-MPO school teachers, the introduction of an Education Credit Card for students with a yearly limit of Tk 1 lakh, the additional and specific allocation for the education of minority groups, more human capacity for agricultural extension services, effective pricing and processes for paddy and rice procurement prices fixed by the government for fertiliser and hybrid seeds need to be enforced.

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