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Three projects funded by India get nod
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The Executive Committee of the National Economic Council yesterday approved three projects to be funded largely by India.

Of the projects, a medical college and hospital and a nursing college will be set up in Jamalpur at a cost of Tk 717 crore. Of the total cost, Tk 280 crore will come from Indian soft loans.

A six-storey hospital building and an academic building will be constructed under the project that is expected to be complete by 2019.


Hostels for the students and residential buildings for the doctors, teachers and employees will be built and modern medical equipment will be purchased for the hospital.

Under the second project that involves Tk 581 crore, Bangladesh will purchase buses for BTRC; Tk 434 crore will come from the Indian line of credit. Under the project, 600 different types of buses will be procured by 2018: 300 double-decker buses, 100 single-decker air-conditioned buses, 100 single-decker AC inter-city buses and 100 single-decker non-AC buses.

The third project approved was worth Tk 217 crore to purchase 500 trucks for BTRC; the Indian loans will account for Tk 158 crore.

Under the project, 350 trucks having a 15-tonne capacity and 150 trucks having a 10-tonne capacity will be purchased by 2018.


At present, the BTRC trucks carry goods of different ministries, including the directorate of food, BG Press, Bangladesh Railway, Karnaphuli Paper Mills, Biman Bangladesh Airlines and PDB, the planning ministry said in its proposal.

Seasonal fruits, poultry, medicine are all carried by BRTC trucks; during natural disasters like floods, relief goods are also carried by these trucks.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his visit to Dhaka in June last year announced a plan to give $2 billion in soft loans to Bangladesh.

In March, India's Exim Bank signed a loan agreement with Bangladesh, fixing the rate of interest at 1 percent with a repayment period of 20 years, including a five-year grace period.

This is the first time Ecnec approved projects under the loan, in a meeting chaired by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

Two other projects approved yesterday will be implemented with the government's own funds.

One is to construct a road-cum-embankment at the seaside of Mirsarai Economic Zone in Chittagong at a cost of Tk 1,163 crore.

The area under the economic zone is 2,678 hectares, with 1,486 hectares of government land reclaimed from the Bay of Bengal, according to the ministry proposal.

The project that will be completed by 2019 has been taken to prevent erosion of the coastal embankment by cyclones and tidal surges.

The other project under the government's own funds is worth Tk 127 crore to strengthen the Police Bureau of Investigation.

Modern equipment will be procured for the police agency to conduct investigations. With the fund, 10 crime-scene vans, 64 double-cabin pickups and 110 motorcycles, 7 micro-buses and 9 Jeeps will also be procured.

http://www.thedailystar.net/business/three-projects-funded-india-get-nod-1278274
 
Fabulous news for Bangladesh... Lots of development happening at faster phase... Good to see India helping with some funds to FastTrack development projects. Bangladesh business community should also invest in India... For more gains and prosperity.
 
Under the second project that involves Tk 581 crore, Bangladesh will purchase buses for BTRC; Tk 434 crore will come from the Indian line of credit. Under the project, 600 different types of buses will be procured by 2018: 300 double-decker buses, 100 single-decker air-conditioned buses, 100 single-decker AC inter-city buses and 100 single-decker non-AC buses.

The third project approved was worth Tk 217 crore to purchase 500 trucks for BTRC; the Indian loans will account for Tk 158 crore.

Under the project, 350 trucks having a 15-tonne capacity and 150 trucks having a 10-tonne capacity will be purchased by 2018.

@Nilgiri This would give them more reasons to complain. :lol:
 
Slowly n steadily we are all over bd....

No it is the other way round.

Indian government has handed over economic control of W Bengal
and NE states to BD in order to develop them.
 
Now Bangladeshi's will complain that there are more illegal Indian immigrants in Bangladesh than illegal Bangladeshi in India as Bangladesh is a highly developed nation where everyone wants to settle down.
 
Now Bangladeshi's will complain that there are more illegal Indian immigrants in Bangladesh than illegal Bangladeshi in India as Bangladesh is a highly developed nation where everyone wants to settle down.

Well Awami League estimated that there were 500,000 illegal Indians in
BD in 2009. That number must be over a million by now.
 
Well Awami League estimated that there were 500,000 illegal Indians in
BD in 2009. That number must be over a million by now.


I think I spoke too soon.. I guess you rely on Awami league too much:sarcastic:
 
Naah....exagerated nos. We don't have this no. Of RAW agents!

Remember its the same "govt" "people" that claimed that there is a big mossad conspiracy to overthrow them and install BNP again :drag:
 
Indians jumping up and down as they lent BD 3 billion dollars, and that is mainly for
BD helping them fight Indian separatists and transit.

On the other hand, Japan and China gives BD low-interest loans many times larger in return for nothing.
 

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