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Bangladesh’s proposed national budget for the 2026–27 fiscal year has reduced the allocation for the transport infrastructure sector to Tk 60,730 crore, down from Tk 69,196 crore in the 2025–26 fiscal year. Finance and Planning Minister Amir Khosru Mahmud Chowdhury announced the figures during his budget speech in the National Parliament on Thursday.
According to the proposal, the Roads Division will receive Tk 36,918 crore, compared to Tk 38,496 crore in the previous year, marking a reduction of Tk 1,578 crore. The Bridges Division’s allocation has been set at Tk 2,908 crore, down from Tk 6,022 crore, a decrease of Tk 3,114 crore. The Railway sector will get Tk 9,940 crore, compared to Tk 11,944 crore last year, a reduction of Tk 2,004 crore. Other transport infrastructure sectors have been allocated Tk 10,964 crore, down from Tk 12,734 crore, a decrease of Tk 1,770 crore.
The proposed reductions indicate a broad contraction across all major transport infrastructure divisions in the upcoming fiscal year.
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