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The 2021 National budget of Bangladesh was presented by the Minister of Finance Mustafa Kamal on 3 June 2021. The National budget is for the fiscal year beginning on 1 July 2021, and ending on 30 June 2022. The budget was the second to be presented amid the Coronavirus pandemic. [1]
In his initial budget for the 1982-83 fiscal year, which totaled ৳4,738 crore, Muhith raised the tax-free income limit to ৳20,000 and introduced a dearness allowance for public servants. In the following fiscal year, he presented a larger budget of ৳5,896 crore, marking a notable increase. During this period, Muhith also introduced a new ...
2015 was a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar, the 2015th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 15th year of the 3rd millennium and the 21st century, and the 6th year of the 2010s decade.
(1950–2015) Adviser: 12 January 2007 6 January 2009 1 year, 360 days: Fakhruddin (Caretaker) Fakhruddin Ahmed President/Chief Adviser: 5 Sayed Ashraful Islam (1952–2019) MP for Kishoreganj-1: 6 January 2009 14 January 2014 6 years, 184 days: Awami League: Hasina II: Sheikh Hasina: 14 January 2014 9 July 2015 Hasina III: 6 Khandaker ...
The Ministry of Finance (Bengali: অর্থ মন্ত্রণালয়; Artho Montronaloya) is a ministry of Bangladesh. [2] The ministry is responsible for ...
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2015 CE: 2018 Bangladesh road-safety protests: 2018 CE: 2018 Bangladesh quota reform movement: 2018 CE: 2021 Bangladesh Communal Violence: 2021 CE: Smart Bangladesh: Bangladesh protests (2022–2024) 2022- 2024 CE: Student–People's uprising: 2024 CE: Interim Government era: 2024–present CE: Yunus ministry
In 2020, the parliamentary session had to be stopped after around 100 employees of the Bangladesh Parliament Secretariat were infected with COVID-19 at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in Bangladesh. [12] In 2022, it returned 800 million BDT to the government treasury; the money was saved due to fewer working days during the pandemic. [13]