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DHAKA, Jan 24, 2026 (BSS) - The Finance Division has initiated the introduction of effective Budget Implementation Plans (BIPs) for ministries to ease mounting pressure from the government's heavy domestic debt repayments, which are largely driven by weak coordination, inefficiencies in budget planning and monitoring, and unusually high expenditure concentrated in June. According to officials, the government currently repays nearly Tk 1 lakh crore in domestic debt every year. Lower revenue collection during the early months of the fiscal year often compels the government to resort to domestic borrowing, intensifying fiscal stress, they said in a press release. The initiative was discussed at a two-day workshop titled "Budget Implementation Plan", which began on Friday (January 23) at a hotel in Cox's Bazar.   The workshop was chaired by Additional Secretary (Budget) of the Finance Division and National Programme Director of SPFMS Dr Ziaul Abedin. Joint Secretary Mohammad Faruk-uz-Zaman delivered the welcome address. Senior officials from 18 ministries participated in the workshop, organised under the scheme "Improving the Budget Process through Capacity Development of Budget Management Committees and Budget Working Groups" of the Strengthening Public Financial Management System (SPFMS) programme of the Finance Division. Officials at the workshop said budget execution would now begin from the very start of the fiscal year, allowing for more effective, timely and outcome-oriented implementation while ensuring the proper use of public funds.   Speaking at the event, Additional Secretary Md Hasanul Matin said there is a direct link between reducing abnormal government expenditure in June and the introduction of effective Budget Implementation Plans.    He stressed the importance of assessing whether budget allocations are being spent on priority and quality sectors.    He noted that excessive spending at the end of the fiscal year increases borrowing needs, while disciplined and evenly phased expenditure can significantly reduce domestic debt pressure and restore fiscal discipline.   Dr Ziaul Abedin said improving operational efficiency is critical for effective budget execution.    He pointed out that preparation of Budget Implementation Plans often consumes over the first quarter of the fiscal year, undermining their usefulness.    To be effective, the BIP process must begin much earlier and be aligned with budget approval timelines, he added.   Ferdous Rawshan Ara said that although the size of the national budget has expanded significantly over the years, implementation capacity has not increased at the same pace.    She described the BIP as a strategic framework that strengthens transparency, accountability and discipline in budget execution.    Mostafa Kamal said effective Budget Implementation Plans are essential to sustaining the country's quality development trajectory and ensuring value for money in public spending.   The business session on the Significance of BIP for Effective Budget Execution was moderated by Mohammad Faruk-uz-Zaman, while Md Zakir Hossain, Deputy Secretary of the FD, delivered the presentation.    The session highlighted that BIPs translate annual budget allocations into time-bound, activity-based implementation roadmaps.    By linking budgets with procurement plans, cash flow projections and quarterly expenditure targets, BIPs help prevent early delays and year-end spending rushes.    Participants noted that improved coordination among ministries and enhanced monitoring through systems such as iBAS++ would strengthen fiscal discipline, expenditure predictability and macro-fiscal stability.   A group session on "Experiences of BIP: Challenges and Way Forward" was moderated by Joint Secretary Md Nazrul Islam. Participants were divided into four groups to identify implementation challenges and propose solutions.   Group-1 identified delayed BIP issuance, system misalignment, capacity gaps, procedural bottlenecks and weak integration among APP, iBAS++, e-GP and related platforms as key obstacles.    The group recommended timely issuance of BIPs, stronger system integration, realistic planning, improved training and clearer coding practices.   Group-2 highlighted capacity constraints, fragmented systems, frequent staff transfers, delayed project approvals, land acquisition challenges and slow procurement as major impediments.    The group called for capacity building, realistic budgeting, simplified procedures and greater administrative and financial autonomy for ministries.   Group-3 focused on policy perspectives and practical considerations related to BIP implementation, emphasising discussion-based analysis and interactive engagement rather than detailed technical presentations.   Group-4 pointed to operational and system-related weaknesses in BIP entry and execution within iBAS++, including coding mismatches, weak linkage with procurement systems and delayed budget revisions.    The group stressed accurate coding, regular monitoring, timely corrections and stronger coordination led by the Finance Division. 
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SHERPUR, Jan 24, 2026 (BSS) - Members of Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) arrested three alleged drug peddlers along with 1,300 bottles of foreign liquor during an operation in Sadar upazila here last night. The RAB team set up a check post in Moksedpur Nayapara area along the Sherpur-Jamalpur highway around 8:30 pm, according to a press release issued by the RAB-14 Jamalpur camp this afternoon. Acting on secret information, RAB members signaled a suspicious truck to stop at the check post. Sensing the presence of law enforcement, the occupants of the truck attempted to flee but were detained by RAB personnel. The arrested individuals were identified as Md. Minal Mia, 32, Md. Riyad Hossain, 28, and Md. Nurul Amin, 34, all residents of Jhenaigati upazila.  During interrogation, they admitted to transporting illegal foreign liquor. Based on their statements, RAB recovered 1,300 bottles of foreign liquor concealed inside the truck. The estimated market value of the seized liquor is approximately Taka 70 lakh, the release said. Major Asif Al-Rajek, Company Commander of RAB-14, said that the arrested individuals have been handed over to Sherpur Sadar Police Station for further legal proceedings.
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DHAKA, Jan 23, 2026 (BSS) - Bangladesh's justice sector is undergoing a significant digital transformation as the Ministry of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs rolls out a series of technology-driven services aimed at improving access to justice, reducing delays, and curbing corruption. In a landmark step toward modernizing the country's judiciary, the government has so far launched the E-Bail Bond Management System in nine districts, significantly enhancing transparency, accountability, and efficiency in the bail process. The system was first introduced in Narayanganj on October 15, 2025, addressing long-standing delays and bureaucratic hurdles that traditionally plagued bail procedures. In the second phase, the E-Bail Bond system was rolled out on January 21 in Manikganj, Bandarban, Meherpur, Joypurhat, Moulvibazar, Panchagarh, Jhalokathi, and Sherpur, further expanding its reach across the country. "We still have some time in hand, and during this period we will try to roll out the service in several more districts. We hope that the system will be operational in all 64 districts of the country within the next six months," said Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs Adviser Dr Asif Nazrul. Following the introduction of the E-Bail Bond system, the ministry has already launched several other key digital platforms that are reshaping how citizens, lawyers, and courts interact with the legal system. One of the most notable initiatives is the E-Family Court, launched in Dhaka on November 24, 2025, and in Chattogram on November 30, 2025. The platform allows litigants, lawyers, and judges to file and conduct family dispute cases remotely through individual online accounts, significantly reducing the need for physical court appearances and easing pressure on conventional courtrooms. Another widely welcomed initiative is E-Attestation, which has streamlined the document verification process. Previously, individuals had to travel to Dhaka and wait in long queues for attestation services. The digital system now enables citizens to complete the process online from home, saving time, cost, and effort. The ministry has also introduced the E-Cause List, providing real-time online access to case schedules, hearing dates, summaries of judicial decisions, next procedural steps, and overall case progress. Legal practitioners and litigants say the service has enhanced transparency and reduced uncertainty in court proceedings. To expand access to justice for disadvantaged communities, the Online Legal Aid service now allows applicants to seek government legal assistance digitally. The platform also supports online dispute resolution, with authorities indicating that it will soon be fully digitized to ensure end-to-end service delivery. Alongside these operational services, the ministry is preparing to launch two major digital initiatives. Work is underway to introduce online registration for marriage and divorce, which is expected to simplify procedures and reduce administrative delays. At the same time, the government has initiated the E-Registration system for property transactions. A project has already been approved and implementation has begun. To facilitate this transition, the Registration Act has been amended to incorporate e-registration, enabling land deed registration to be completed online. Officials believe the system will significantly reduce corruption and public harassment associated with manual property registration. Legal experts say the growing adoption of digital platforms marks a decisive step toward a more transparent, efficient, and citizen-centric justice system. With several services already operational and more in the pipeline, the Ministry of Law's digitalization drive is expected to play a crucial role in modernizing Bangladesh's legal infrastructure.
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