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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2026

ECNEC

ECNEC

Crores spent, plans abandoned: Why govt scrapped notable projects last fiscal

Crores spent, plans abandoned: Why govt scrapped notable projects last fiscal

Among the 29 scrapped projects is the Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Space Observation Centre project.

Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus chairs the sixth Ecnec meeting in the NEC Conference Room in Dhaka on 1 December 2025. Photo: PID

Ecnec approves 18 development projects worth over Tk16,000cr

Chief Adviser and Ecnec Chairperson Muhammad Yunus presides over the 5th Ecnec meeting at NEC Conference Room, Planning Commission premises, on 10 November 2025. Photo: PID

Ecnec okays Tk3,421cr for key health initiatives

Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus chairs an Ecnec meeting in the NEC Conference Room in Dhaka’s Sher-e-Bangla Nagar on 21 October 2025. Photo: PID

Ecnec rejects Tk1,268.80 crore project in haor over environmental risks

Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus presides over the Ecnec meeting at the NEC Conference Room in Dhaka on 17 September, 2025. Photo: PID

Govt approves Tk2,133cr projects to purchase new rig, explore gas in Bhola

The Roads and Highways Department began work on the 20.5-kilometre BRT project in 2012. But, over 12 years later, the project is still not fully complete. File Photo: Rajib Dhar

Ecnec rejects BRT project extension, orders probe into faulty design

Ecnec Chairperson and Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus presided over the 12th Ecnec meeting held at the NEC Conference Room in Dhaka today (27 July). Photo: PID

Ecnec approves 12 projects worth Tk8,149cr

Urban climate resilient infrastructure project approved at ECNEC meeting

Urban climate resilient infrastructure project approved at ECNEC meeting

Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus chaired the Ecnec meeting held in Dhaka on 20 April 2025. Photo: PID

Bay Terminal gets green light as govt approves Tk13,525cr support projects

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Revenue must increase to reduce reliance on foreign debt: Wahiduddin

Ecnec held meeting today (23 December) at the Planning Commission in Dhaka's Sher-e-Bangla Nagar, chaired by Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus. Photo: PID/Collected

Ecnec scraps Bangabandhu Safari Park project in Moulvibazar

In the Covid-era, governments’ capacity to borrow has surged largely due to low borrowing costs. However, in the absence of a clear roadmap on future interest rates politicians may keep borrowing indefinitely threatening financial stability. Illustration: Vecteezy

Bangladesh must boost investment to avoid economic crisis: Analysts

Proposal to scrap Bangabandhu Safari Park project in Moulvibazar to be placed at Ecnec meeting

Proposal to scrap Bangabandhu Safari Park project in Moulvibazar to be placed at Ecnec meeting

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