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A bridge of immense importance
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The Padma multipurpose bridge will lead to a $6,000 million rise in GDP over 31 years from 2015, a World Bank assessment shows.
Its economic benefits will peak by 2032 with an annual return of about $300 million a year.
Besides, the bridge is expected to save significant travel time and vehicle operational costs between Dhaka division and the southwest region.
The gross agricultural output in the region will increase by more than 50 percent over the 31 years.
After the construction of the bridge, increased economic activity will alleviate poverty in Khulna and Barisal divisions.
The project will help raise employment by 10.2 percent in the region by boosting farm activities, especially vegetable production.
According to the project appraisal undertaken by the WB, the bridge's outcome will be 1.9 percent reduction in poverty a year at the national level and 2 percent in the southwest region.
Once the bridge is constructed, roughly more than 9,000 hectares of land will be protected from riverbank erosion and flooding. The value of land saved will be at least $156 million.
The combined savings in utility crossings for electrical line, fibre optic cables and gas pipelines will be $271 million.
The proposed bridge will also help the government cut 50 percent subsidies for ferry operation. With closure and/or reduction in operation of ferries, there will be additional savings, to the tune of about $400 million.
http://www.thedailystar.net/newDesign/news-details.php?nid=240753
Staff Correspondent
The Padma multipurpose bridge will lead to a $6,000 million rise in GDP over 31 years from 2015, a World Bank assessment shows.
Its economic benefits will peak by 2032 with an annual return of about $300 million a year.
Besides, the bridge is expected to save significant travel time and vehicle operational costs between Dhaka division and the southwest region.
The gross agricultural output in the region will increase by more than 50 percent over the 31 years.
After the construction of the bridge, increased economic activity will alleviate poverty in Khulna and Barisal divisions.
The project will help raise employment by 10.2 percent in the region by boosting farm activities, especially vegetable production.
According to the project appraisal undertaken by the WB, the bridge's outcome will be 1.9 percent reduction in poverty a year at the national level and 2 percent in the southwest region.
Once the bridge is constructed, roughly more than 9,000 hectares of land will be protected from riverbank erosion and flooding. The value of land saved will be at least $156 million.
The combined savings in utility crossings for electrical line, fibre optic cables and gas pipelines will be $271 million.
The proposed bridge will also help the government cut 50 percent subsidies for ferry operation. With closure and/or reduction in operation of ferries, there will be additional savings, to the tune of about $400 million.
http://www.thedailystar.net/newDesign/news-details.php?nid=240753