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Govt approves two more stimulus packages worth Tk 2,700cr

TBP Desk
17 Jan 2021 15:07:01 | Update: 17 Jan 2021 15:07:01
Govt approves two more stimulus packages worth Tk 2,700cr

The government approved two more stimulus packages worth 2,700 crore taka to infuse dynamism into cottage, micro and medium industry to offset Covid-19 shock, improve rural marginal people’s livelihood and expand social safety nets for extreme poor aged-people and widows.

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has approved these two stimulus packages while implementation of the packages will start shortly, said a Finance Ministry press release today.

The release said with the addition of two latest packages, the total number of stimulus packages now stood at 23 with an overall outlay of 1,24,053 crore taka which is also 4.44 percent of GDP.

The size of the freshly approved first stimulus package is 1,500 crore taka and out of this amount, 300 crore taka will be given to the SME Foundation for expanding its operations meant for the cottage and SMEs alongside facilitating the female entrepreneurs.

Besides, 100 crore taka will be provided to BSCIC, 50 crore taka to Joyeeta Foundation, 50 crore taka to the NGO Foundation to undertake various programmes to improve the livelihood of marginal people, 300 crore taka to Social Development Foundation, 300 crore taka to Palli Daridro Bimochon Foundation, 100 crore taka to Small Farmer Development Foundation, and 300 crore taka to Bangladesh Rural Development Board.

The size of the fresh 2nd stimulus package is 1,200 crore taka and it will be spent for bringing the poor people, widows and husband abandoned women of some 150 upazilas under the government allowances in the next fiscal year (FY22).

The Finance Division has recently organized three view-exchange meetings on the overall aspects of stimulus packages and economic recovery in the wake of Covid-19.

These meetings suggested for expanding the coverage of credit through the various government and semi government agencies related to cottage, SMEs, alongside the banking system to infuse more dynamism in the rural economy to deal with the Covid-19 situation.

Besides, the participants in the meeting also advocated for taking more steps for developing women entrepreneurship, improving the livelihood of the marginal people in the rural areas to further alleviate poverty and thus expanding the social safety nets for the extreme poor families.

High government officials, business leaders, representatives from the banks, financial institutions, development partners and agencies, research organizations, stakeholders of various sectors and media personnel attended those meetings.

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