Budget for 'Education Sector' increased by Tk 933cr

BSS
Published On: 02 Jun 2025, 18:03


DHAKA, June 2, 2025 (BSS) - The budget allocation for the entire education 
sector increased by Taka 933 crore in the proposed national budget of Taka 
7,89,999 crore, announced today by Finance Adviser Dr Salehuddin Ahmed for 
the financial year 2025-2026. 

A total of Taka 95,645 crore has been allocated to the education sector, with 
the primary and mass education ministry Taka35,403 crore and education 
ministry's two divisions- Secondary and Higher Education and Technical and 
Madrasa Education Taka 47,564 crore and Taka 12,678 crore respectively.

The size of the original budget for the current fiscal year was Taka7,97,000 
crore, which was revised down to Taka7,44,000 crore. 

According to budget documents from the Finance Division, Ministry of 
Education's two divisions; Secondary and Higher Education and Technical and 
Madrasa Education, have received notable increases in the 2025-26 proposal.

The Secondary and Higher Education Division has been allocated Taka 47,564 
crore, up by Taka 3,456 crore from the previous year's Taka 44,108 crore. The 
revised budget last year had reduced this to Taka 39,233 crore, making this 
year's proposal a significant rebound.

Besides, the Technical and Madrasa Education Division has also seen a boost, 
receiving Taka 12,678 crore in proposed budget; an increase of Taka 895 crore 
from the original 2024-25 allocation of Taka 11,783 crore. This year's figure 
is even more striking when compared to the previous year's revised allocation 
of just Taka 9,953 crore. 

However, the primary and mass education ministry has been allocated 
Taka35,403 crore, a decrease of Taka 3,416 crore from previous year's 
proposed allocation of Taka 38,819 crore, although it is slightly higher than 
the Taka35,123 crore in the revised budget. 

While proposing budget for secondary and higher education, education adviser 
said, "Existing textbooks have already been revised and updated to ensure 
quality education. To modernize the higher education system and align it with 
international standards, the curricula of all private universities have been 
updated based on the globally recognized outcome-based education (OBE) 
model."

He said under the Secondary and Higher Education Division, 62 projects are 
being implemented with an allocation of Taka 1,957 crore for educational 
infrastructure development and other initiatives. 

"Besides, plans have been taken to construct ICT infrastructure, including 
necessary buildings, at Dhaka University, BUET and Jashore Science and 
Technology University, which will be used as modern classrooms, laboratories 
and start-up incubation centers for the ICT students," he added. 

Moreover, the government has provided stipends to 51 lakh insolvent 
meritorious students at secondary level, 8 lakh at higher secondary level and 
1 lakh 65 thousand at undergraduate level in the current fiscal year, he 
said.

Regarding technical and Madrasa education division, the adviser said 
Technical and vocational education plays an important role in ensuring 
employment opportunities both at home and abroad. 

"At present, the enrollment rate in technical education is 19 percent. Women 
polytechnic and engineering colleges are being established at every 
divisional level, polytechnics at district level and technical schools at 
upazila level to substantially increase this rate in the future," he said.

Besides, the government is implementing extensive programs for the 
development of Madrasa education, he said, adding, "The construction of 1,135 
Madrasa buildings has already been completed and construction of 513 multi-
storied buildings is underway. Work is underway to bring 1,519 madrasas 
across the country under MPO."

"Moreover, multimedia classrooms have been set up in 493 madrasas, which are 
playing a role in making madrasa education time-befitting. I propose to 
allocate Taka 728 crore for inclusion of stipend at the Ebtedayee level and 
MPO enrollment of Madrasas," he said.  

Commenting on primary and mass education, the adviser said, "The most 
important foundation of a child's cognitive development is laid at the level 
of primary education. Considering this, short, medium and long-term reform 
activities have been started based on the recommendations of the consultation 
committee formed for the development of primary education, whose main goal is 
to create a suitable environment and ensure quality education for the 
students." 

To ensure an enabling environment for primary education, 5,946 classrooms, 
17,164 wash blocks and 4,450 tubewells have been set up in primary schools 
across the country in the current fiscal year, he said, adding, "At present, 
construction of 21,278 classrooms, construction of 18,476 wash blocks and 
installation of 6,984 tubewells are underway."

Besides, 9 crore 19 lakh 50 thousand 492 books have been distributed from 
pre-primary to class 5 in the current academic year, he added. 
 

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