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This project is a Social Safety Net Programme of the government. My Village My Town: Rural area n/a Proposed [50] Tk1.5 trillion It is a Peri-Urbanisation project for 87,230 villages from 64 district. It is one of the most expensive but necessary project for Bangladesh to go step by step through decentralization.
Dhaka Bypass Expressway is a 48 km (30 mi) under construction controlled-access highway located in the division of Dhaka in Bangladesh. The project constitutes a segment of the Asian Highway network. Its principal objective is to alleviate heavy traffic congestion on access roads and highways passing through the city of Dhaka. [1]
The joint venture company is known as Bangladesh India Friendship Power Company (BIFPC). [10] The BPDB and the NTPC agreed to implement the project on a 50:50 equity basis. The NTPC will set up and operate the plant. [11] Bangladesh and India will equally share up to 30 per cent of the capital of this project as equity.
In 2005, the government approved a 20-year Strategic Transport Plan (STP) for Dhaka, which included proposals for projects like the metrorail, elevated expressway, and ring road. This plan was revised in 2015 and the Dhaka Elevated Expressway was included as part of this plan. [4] The Dhaka Elevated Expressway project commenced in 2011.
The project did not start as of 2011 because the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare did not proceed with the project. [5] Toma construction delayed the construction of a culvert in Hatirjheel project by three months after they subcontracted the project in 2011. They had received the contract from Bangladesh Railway. [6]
In 2011, portions of the housing project was declared illegal as it they were considerable flood flow zones. In 2014, a cabinet committee changed the Dhaka detailed plan to make the project legal. [7] The project was built on area made by filling low-lying marshland and flood flow zones. [8] The project has sold over 10,000 residential plots as ...
The total budget of the Southern Route construction project is estimated at US$4.7 billion, of which ADB is expected to contribute 53.19%. But in a stakeholder meeting on 26 February 2023, the government requested ADB to pay 6.38% more. [8] In May 2023, South Korea signed a framework arrangement to provide $1.5 billion in financing for the ...
The Department of Environment fined Concord Group 1.4 million taka for building 12-story and two 15-story buildings without their permission. [14]On 17 September 2015, the Bangladesh High Court requested that Concord hand over an 18-story building built on land occupied by the Salimullah Orphanage; said court determined that the contract used to acquire the land was illegal.