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Perspective Plan aimed at making Bdesh middle-income country: PM
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Reported on: April 17, 2012 17:46 PM
Reported in: National
News - Perspective Plan aimed at making Bdesh middle-income country: PM
Dhaka, Apr 17 (UNB) Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Tuesday said the Perspective Plan of Bangladesh (2010-2021) has been adopted aiming to turn Bangladesh into a middle-income country by 2021 when the country will celebrate its golden jubilee of independence.
The Prime Minister made the remarks when an 11-member delegation, led by Planning Minister AK Khandker, met her at her office and placed the Perspective Plan of Bangladesh (2010-2021): Making Vision 2021 a Reality before her.
Hasina mentioned that Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman had proceeded with a farsighted plans and her government had been following those as guidelines.
PMs Press Secretary Abul Kalam Azad briefed reporters after the meeting.
The Prime Minister also laid emphasis on taking fresh vow to implement the plan for socioeconomic development and thus achieve the goal of independence.
Sheikh Hasina told the delegation that she prepared the guidelines of the perspective plan in the sub-jail during the last caretaker government. Its a draft guideline how the country will be governed in the future.
Underlying the importance of flourishing agro-based and food processing industries to expand the countrys export basket, the Prime Minister directed the authorities concerned to ease the procedures of foreign investment in the country. Many investors from abroad are interested to invest in Bangladesh, she added.
She said the country could not achieve the desired development even after 40 years of independence as the political party that had led the Liberation War was out of state power for a long time. Undemocratic government and anti-liberation forces had ruled the country for a long time, she regretted.
Hasina voiced her high optimism that people would again vote her party, Awami League, to power so that the present development programmes could be continued in the greater interest of the country.
She said although the international community is praising the development activities of the government, the local media are not properly highlighting those programmes.
To materialise the Vision 2021, the premier said, they would be able to take the country to the desired level of development by 2020. We dont want to waste time as well have to work faster, she added.
Finance Minister AMA Muhith, Bangladesh Bank Governor Dr Atiur Rahman, Cabinet Secretary M Musharraf Hossain Bhuiyan, Principal Secretary Sheikh Md Wahid Uz Zaman, General Economics Division (GED) member of the Planning Commission Prof Shamsul Alam and secretaries concerned were present.
The Perspective Plan (2010-21) aims at achieving 8 percent GDP growth by 2015 and 10 percent by 2021. It also aims to increase the per capita income to US$ 2,000 by 2021.
It will also focus on keeping the annual inflation rate at 5.2 percent by 2021 through efficient management of both monetary and revenue policy. The outline of the plan has projected unemployment and disguised unemployment rate at 20 percent by 2015 and at 15 percent by 2021.
According to the plan outline, the contributions of agriculture, industry and services sectors to the GDP has been fixed at 15, 32 and 52.5 percent respectively by 2015 and at 15, 37 and 48 percent by 2021.
It also emphasised augmenting power generation to 15,357 MW in 2015 and 20,000 MW by 2021, reducing gas-based power generation to 30 percent by 2021 as well as increasing coal-based power generation to 53 percent, nuclear power generation to 10 percent and renewable power generation to 3 percent.
It is also aimed at freeing Bangladesh from illiteracy by 2014, reducing total fertility rate at 2.2 percent, reducing the number of people below the poverty line at 13.5 percent by 2021.
UNBconnect... - Perspective Plan aimed at making B
Reported on: April 17, 2012 17:46 PM
Reported in: National
News - Perspective Plan aimed at making Bdesh middle-income country: PM
Dhaka, Apr 17 (UNB) Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Tuesday said the Perspective Plan of Bangladesh (2010-2021) has been adopted aiming to turn Bangladesh into a middle-income country by 2021 when the country will celebrate its golden jubilee of independence.
The Prime Minister made the remarks when an 11-member delegation, led by Planning Minister AK Khandker, met her at her office and placed the Perspective Plan of Bangladesh (2010-2021): Making Vision 2021 a Reality before her.
Hasina mentioned that Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman had proceeded with a farsighted plans and her government had been following those as guidelines.
PMs Press Secretary Abul Kalam Azad briefed reporters after the meeting.
The Prime Minister also laid emphasis on taking fresh vow to implement the plan for socioeconomic development and thus achieve the goal of independence.
Sheikh Hasina told the delegation that she prepared the guidelines of the perspective plan in the sub-jail during the last caretaker government. Its a draft guideline how the country will be governed in the future.
Underlying the importance of flourishing agro-based and food processing industries to expand the countrys export basket, the Prime Minister directed the authorities concerned to ease the procedures of foreign investment in the country. Many investors from abroad are interested to invest in Bangladesh, she added.
She said the country could not achieve the desired development even after 40 years of independence as the political party that had led the Liberation War was out of state power for a long time. Undemocratic government and anti-liberation forces had ruled the country for a long time, she regretted.
Hasina voiced her high optimism that people would again vote her party, Awami League, to power so that the present development programmes could be continued in the greater interest of the country.
She said although the international community is praising the development activities of the government, the local media are not properly highlighting those programmes.
To materialise the Vision 2021, the premier said, they would be able to take the country to the desired level of development by 2020. We dont want to waste time as well have to work faster, she added.
Finance Minister AMA Muhith, Bangladesh Bank Governor Dr Atiur Rahman, Cabinet Secretary M Musharraf Hossain Bhuiyan, Principal Secretary Sheikh Md Wahid Uz Zaman, General Economics Division (GED) member of the Planning Commission Prof Shamsul Alam and secretaries concerned were present.
The Perspective Plan (2010-21) aims at achieving 8 percent GDP growth by 2015 and 10 percent by 2021. It also aims to increase the per capita income to US$ 2,000 by 2021.
It will also focus on keeping the annual inflation rate at 5.2 percent by 2021 through efficient management of both monetary and revenue policy. The outline of the plan has projected unemployment and disguised unemployment rate at 20 percent by 2015 and at 15 percent by 2021.
According to the plan outline, the contributions of agriculture, industry and services sectors to the GDP has been fixed at 15, 32 and 52.5 percent respectively by 2015 and at 15, 37 and 48 percent by 2021.
It also emphasised augmenting power generation to 15,357 MW in 2015 and 20,000 MW by 2021, reducing gas-based power generation to 30 percent by 2021 as well as increasing coal-based power generation to 53 percent, nuclear power generation to 10 percent and renewable power generation to 3 percent.
It is also aimed at freeing Bangladesh from illiteracy by 2014, reducing total fertility rate at 2.2 percent, reducing the number of people below the poverty line at 13.5 percent by 2021.