ADP implementation rate drops to 48.23% in July-May period
Data published today (25 June) showed that only Tk100,763 crore was spent during the July-May period of FY2025-26, representing 48.23% of the revised ADP allocation.
Despite 11 months having passed in the current fiscal year, ministries and divisions have failed to spend even half of the allocation under the Annual Development Programme (ADP), according to the latest data released by the Implementation Monitoring and Evaluation Division (IMED).
Data published today (25 June) showed that only Tk100,763 crore was spent during the July-May period of FY2025-26, representing 48.23% of the revised ADP allocation.
The government had allocated Tk208,935.53 crore under the revised ADP for FY2025-26, including funding from development partners and implementing agencies.
The expenditure during the first 11 months of the fiscal year was Tk10,242 crore lower than the corresponding period of the previous fiscal year. In FY2024-25, ADP implementation reached Tk111,005.73 crore during the July-May period.
The slowdown is even more pronounced compared to FY2023-24, when development spending stood at Tk146,375.50 crore in the first 11 months of the fiscal year.
