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Overall Expenditure Framework for FY 2006-2007

Overall Expenditure Framework for FY 2006-2007

The target of revenue receipt for FY 2006-07 is estimated at Tk. 52542 crore which is 11.3 percent of the GDP
This estimate is 17 percent higher than the revised revenue estimate for FY 2005-06
Out of this, the non-development outlay has been estimated at Tk. 42286 crore which is 14 percent higher than the revised budget
The total developmental expenditure in the next fiscal year will stand at Tk. 28463 crore which is 6.1 percent of GDP
This proposed developmental expenditure will be 21 percent higher than that of the revised budget

Social Infrastructure

Human Resources Development

22 percent of the total budget for expansion and qualitative improvement of health and education
In FY 2006-07, allocation for human resource development has been proposed to raise to 23 percent of the total budget

Education

6-year Second Primary Education Development Programme (SPEDP) has been launched at a total cost of approximately Tk. 5000 crore
A stipend programme at a cost of Tk. 3312 crore is being implemented
The female-male teacher ratio has been raised to 44 percent

To bring the primary school dropouts and out-of-school children to the mainstream, a project titled Reaching Out of School Children (ROSC) is under implementation

An additional allocation of Tk. 45 crore to enhance primary teachers’ emoluments

Women Education Development

Under “Female Stipend Programme” and “Food for Education Programme”, government is providing stipends, examination fees and tuition fees to about 25 lakhs female students.

In FY 2006-07, the proposal is to increase the allocation to Taka 52 crore by increasing the total number of scholarships to 101000.

Technical Education

Suitable trade courses have been introduced for women

Three Polytechnic Institutes only for the women are in process of establishment

 

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