Budget 2024-25: Govt allocates Tk 7.78 billion for cultural affairs
Published :
Jun 06, 2024 22:31
Updated :
Jun 06, 2024 22:31
In the proposed 2024–25 financial year budget, Finance Minister Abul Hasan Mahmood Ali proposed an allocation of Tk 7.78 billion (778.86 crore) for the Ministry of Cultural Affairs on Thursday.
The proposed budget is Tk 800.1 million (80.01 crore) more than the proposed budget of Tk 6.98 billion (698.85 crore) for the last fiscal year 2023-2024, and Tk 140 million (14 crore) more than the revised budget of the last financial year, which was finalised at Tk 7.64 billion (764.16 crore), reports UNB.
In his budget speech, the Finance Minister said the government was working to preserve the non-communal democratic heritage of Bangali culture and the creative development of the national language, literature, art, music, drama, and other fine arts.
Development of indigenous culture and cultural heritage, Liberation War consciousness and research, display and exhibition, publication, identification-excavation-renovation-preservation and display of archaeological specimens, copyright preservation of creative works, commemoration of the Martyrs' Day and International Mother Language Day on February 21, the Amar Ekushey Boimela 2025 and Ekushey Padak 2025, the historic March 7, and the Pahela Baishakh regular funds are being allocated.
Financial assistance is being provided to cultural activists and cultural institutions every financial year, he said in his budget speech. Through the application of information technology, digital preservation and management of films have been introduced in place of traditional methods, he added.
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Published :
Jun 06, 2024 22:31
Updated :
Jun 06, 2024 22:31
In the proposed 2024–25 financial year budget, Finance Minister Abul Hasan Mahmood Ali proposed an allocation of Tk 7.78 billion (778.86 crore) for the Ministry of Cultural Affairs on Thursday.
The proposed budget is Tk 800.1 million (80.01 crore) more than the proposed budget of Tk 6.98 billion (698.85 crore) for the last fiscal year 2023-2024, and Tk 140 million (14 crore) more than the revised budget of the last financial year, which was finalised at Tk 7.64 billion (764.16 crore), reports UNB.
In his budget speech, the Finance Minister said the government was working to preserve the non-communal democratic heritage of Bangali culture and the creative development of the national language, literature, art, music, drama, and other fine arts.
Development of indigenous culture and cultural heritage, Liberation War consciousness and research, display and exhibition, publication, identification-excavation-renovation-preservation and display of archaeological specimens, copyright preservation of creative works, commemoration of the Martyrs' Day and International Mother Language Day on February 21, the Amar Ekushey Boimela 2025 and Ekushey Padak 2025, the historic March 7, and the Pahela Baishakh regular funds are being allocated.
Financial assistance is being provided to cultural activists and cultural institutions every financial year, he said in his budget speech. Through the application of information technology, digital preservation and management of films have been introduced in place of traditional methods, he added.
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