Sunday, May 19, 2024

Priority high, approach low

2 top highway projects go awry for lack of fund
Two high-priority highway development projects have totally lost momentum as the government released funds thinly and that too not on time. Both projects also suffered
from bidding delays, exposing the inefficiency of the bureaucracy in implementing the projects.
The projects are the Dhaka-Chittagong highway widening project and the Joydevpur-Mymensingh highway widening project.
Work on the Dhaka-Chittagong highway began two and a half years ago. The highway was supposed to get two more lanes this year. This would have eased the huge tailbacks
that have become a regular phenomenon on the economic lifeline of Bangladesh.
Only 20 percent of the 192.30km highway has been widened so far.
Nobody knows when the highway will truly become a dual carriageway even though the deadline to finish the job has been deferred to December 2013 now, adding a year’s
delay.
The ruling Awami League in its election manifesto had promised to upgrade this highway, demonstrating how much the party cared about and valued this project.
However, problems have plagued the Tk 2,382 crore project from the very beginning. Flawed biddings led to tenders being cancelled twice since 2006.
Contractors were finally selected at the third bidding in 2009, but then the project went through another hiccup. The then Pakistani consultant demanded additional pay
due to the delays. The government then appointed a new consultant, cancelling the contract with the Pakistani firm.
The project suffered delays due to frequent changes of its projector directors as well. So far, the communications ministry has appointed as many as six project
directors.
Extortion and threats allegedly from local ruling party leaders have also disrupted work. Contractors have complained about the menace to the communications ministry
and, at one stage, stopped work through abandoning their equipment.
The problems have been more or less resolved and work is now going on, albeit at a snail’s pace.
The other project, the Joydevpur-Mymensingh highway widening project, has stumbled into an equally frustrating situation.
Launched in January, 2011, with a target of completion in three years, half the work was supposed to have been done by now. In reality, though, only 13 percent of work
has been done.
About 87km of the highway was supposed to be widened under the project, costing the state Tk 904 crore. Work on a 30km stretch has not started even after the tender
for this portion’s upgrade was cancelled.
The communication ministry, eight months after a contract was signed, could realise that the contractor’s claim of a joint venture with a Chinese company was actually
a lie.
A fresh tender was floated recently but none in the ministry could say when the work would actually begin.
Meanwhile, the project cost has increased by Tk 400 crore.
Contractors of both projects claimed that they were not getting adequate funds to speed up work. So far, Tk 645 crore have been released for the Dhaka-Chittagong
project and Tk 124 crore for the Joydevpur-Mymensingh project.
The amounts were less than half of what was supposed to be disbursed, they said.
At one stage, contractors of Dhaka-Chittagong suspended work due to the fund crisis and resumed operations in June this year only after getting their dues.
The delays in completing the project will also raise the project’s cost. “There will be a Tk 350-400 crore price escalation due to the rise in the prices of
construction materials,” a communications ministry official told The Daily Star, preferring anonymity.
This year the government allocated Tk 500 crore for the Dhaka-Chittagong and Tk 140 crore for the Joydevpur-Mymensingh projects. But the communications ministry
officials and the contractors have doubts whether the allocated money will eventually come through.
Acting Communications Secretary MAN Siddique was, however, very hopeful of speeding up the upgrade work. He claimed that the authorities had already overcome all the
bottlenecks in the two projects.
“We had problems like funds shortage and dirt to fill the road but those have been solved. This year we have got more money than in past years,” he told The Daily
Star.
“Now we are pushing the contractors to speed up their work so that the projects are completed on time,” he added.

-With The Daily Star input

Related News

Bangladeshi mountaineer Babar Ali conquers Everest

News Desk : dhakamirror.com Babar Ali from Chattogram has summited Mount Everest and raised the red and green flag on the world’s highest peak. He reached the summit at 8:30am local time (8:45am Bangladesh time) on Sunday, proudly raising the red and green flag of Bangladesh. He began his journey on 1 April, after necessary ... Read more

Price of gold increases by Tk1,178 per bhori

The new rate will be effective from Sunday (19 May) News Desk : dhakamirror.com The Bangladesh Jewellers Association (Bajus) today (18 May) increased the price of gold by Tk1,178 per bhori, followed by a price hike in the local bullion market. According to a Bajus statement, 22-carat gold will now cost Tk1,18,460 per bhori (11.664 ... Read more

9 Bangladeshis named in Forbes “30 Under 30 Asia” list

News Desk : dhakamirror.com Nine Bangladeshis have been named in Forbes “30 Under 30 Asia” list for their contributions across various industries. Forbes announced its prestigious “30 Under 30 Asia” list for the ninth consecutive year yesterday (15 May), showcasing 300 exceptional young individuals under the age of 30 who are making significant strides across ... Read more

SC Stays HC Verdict On Condemn Cell

News Desk : dhakamirror.com The Appellate Division on Wednesday stayed a High Court verdict that asked the jail authorities not to put death sentence inmates in the solidarity confinement before the end of all legal processes. The Appellate Division judge in chamber, Justice M Enayetur Rahim, granted the stay after hearing an appeal filed by ... Read more

BRTA to take ‘no helmet, no fuel’ policy for bikers

News Desk : dhakamirror.com Besides, no battery-run auto-rickshaws will be allowed to operate in Dhaka The Bangladesh Road Transport Authority (BRTA) has decided to take a “no helmet, no fuel” approach for motorcycle riders across the country. Besides, no battery-run auto-rickshaws will be allowed to operate in Dhaka, according to decisions taken at a meeting ... Read more

MV Abdullah finally arrives at Ctg port

News Desk : dhakamirror.com The 23 crew members of Bangladeshi flag carrier MV Abdullah, which was recently freed from the captivity of Somali pirates, has reached the Chittagong Port today (14 May). The Chittagong Port Authority has a reception at the New Mooring Container Terminal (NCT) to welcome back the sailors. Their family members are ... Read more

JnU female student gets 5 yrs in DSA case

News Desk : dhakamirror.com A Dhaka tribunal has sentenced Tithy Sarker, a suspended student of Jagannath University, to five years imprisonment in a DSA case filed for making derogatory comments about religion on Facebook. However, it has granted her a year-long probation on eight conditions, including regular care for her aged father, following traffic rules, ... Read more

Detention in condemned cells before final disposal of the case unlawful: High Court

News Desk : dhakamirror.com The High Court (HC) has ruled that it is illegal and unlawful to detain convicts in the condemned cell (blind cell) of the prison before the death sentence is finalised by the verdict of the Supreme Court’s Appellate Division. The High Court bench of Justice Sheikh Hasan Arif and Justice Md ... Read more

Patient dies after being stuck in lift at Gazipur hospital

News Desk : dhakamirror.com A patient of Gazipur Shaheed Tajuddin Ahmed Medical College Hospital has died after getting stuck in a lift for about 45 minutes today (12 May) morning. The deceased was identified as Momtaz Begum, 53, wife of Sharfuddin of Raniganj Barigaon village in Kapasia upazila of Gazipur. Citing family members, the Hospital’s ... Read more

SSC 2024: Girls outshine boys in pass rate, GPA-5

News Desk : dhakamirror.com A total 1,82,129 students achieved GPA 5 in this year’s Secondary School Certificate (SSC) and equivalent examinations. Of them, 98,776 were girls and 83,353 boys. Results for the 2024 Secondary School Certificate (SSC) and equivalent examinations are out, and just like last year, girls have outperformed boys in both the pass ... Read more

2024 SSC, equivalent exam results published

News Desk : dhakamirror.com The results of this year’s Secondary School Certificate (SSC) and equivalent exams have been published today. According to the education board website, the pass rate of Dhaka board is 83.92%, while it is 89.25% in Rajshahi board, 79.20% in Cumilla board, 89.13% in Barishal board, 82.80% in Chattogram board, 78.40% in ... Read more

How to get your 2024 SSC results on May 12

News Desk : dhakamirror.com Results of Secondary School Certificate (SSC) and equivalent exams will be published tomorrow, Sunday. Earlier, the education ministry declared the date, 12 May, through a press release. The candidates can get their results online or through SMS after 11:00am on that day. To get the results under general boards through SMS, ... Read more

SSC, equivalent exam results tomorrow

News Desk : dhakamirror.com The results of the Secondary School Certificate and equivalent examinations of 2024 will be published tomorrow. Education Minister Mohibul Hassan Chowdhury Nowfel, along with ministry officials and board chairmen, is expected to hand over the results to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in the morning. The education minister is scheduled to publish ... Read more

Mango harvest hits in Satkhira

Price doubled compared to last year News Desk : dhakamirror.com Freshly harvested mangoes have started hitting the markets in Satkhira. Many mango varieties, including Golapkhas, Sarikhas, Gopalbhog, Bombay, and other local types were available at Boro Bazar, one of the largest mango markets in the district. Nevertheless, the price has doubled compared to last year ... Read more

bKash communications chief Mahfuz Sadique dies at 40

News Desk : dhakamirror.com Mahfuz Sadique, chief communications officer of mobile financial services firm bKash, passed away in Bangladesh capital Dhaka Friday morning. He was 40. Mahfuz died around 9:00am while undergoing treatment at a hospital in the capital, bKash said in a statement. Mahfuz, who began his career as a journalist at New Age, ... Read more

Prices for potatoes increase by 229% from the previous year

Prices for potatoes varied from Tk16 to Tk22 per kg at this time last year. News Desk : dhakamirror.com Despite the presence of both new and old potatoes in the market, potato prices have soared by 229% compared to late December last year. According to the Trading Corporation of Bangladesh (TCB), the selling price for ... Read more

LGED engineer dead, UNO among 3 injured in Panchagarh car crash

News Desk : dhakamirror.com An engineer of the Local Government Engineering Department (LGED) was killed and three other government officials were injured when the vehicle of a UNO hit a roadside tree in Panchagarh Sadar upazila early today. The deceased was identified as Abu Sayed, 33, upazila engineer of LGED from Pirganj upazila of Thakurgaon. ... Read more

UNHCR calls for rescue of Rohingyas stranded in Andaman Sea

News Desk : dhakamirror.com The United Nations (UN) Refugee Agency, UNHCR, has made an urgent appeal to all countries in the region, particularly those in the area surrounding the Andaman Sea, to swiftly deploy their full search and rescue capacities in response to reported vessels in distress with hundreds of Rohingya at risk of perishing. ... Read more

Over 200 RMG workers injured in Comilla while evacuating factory during earthquake

News Desk : dhakamirror.com Over two hundred garment workers in Cumilla’s Chauddagram have been injured while trying to evacuate the factory building of Amir Shirt Garment Limited during today’s earthquake. A 5.5 magnitude earthquake at a depth of 10km jolted Dhaka, and parts of the country at 9:35am today (2 December). The epicentre of the ... Read more

Daughter hacked father to death in Chattogram

News Desk : dhakamirror.com A father was hacked to death by his own daughter during an altercation over a trivial matter at Lohagara upazila in Chattogram on Friday (1 December). The deceased was identified as Abdur Rahman, 50, of Putibila Sarai village under the upazila. Police have detained the daughter, Humaira Begum, 23, soon after ... Read more