The Cabinet on Thursday directed the authorities concerned to make within next three days a realistic assessment of the prices of the essentials and challenges ahead.
The directive to finance and commerce ministries and Bangladesh Bank came at the Cabinet meeting with Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in the chair at the PMO.
The finance ministry, commerce ministry and Bangladesh Bank will give a “comprehensive picture within two or three days,” Cabinet Secretary Khandker Anwarul Islam said at a media briefing after the meeting.
The Cabinet directed that the report should include measures to be taken in overcoming the challenges in the wake of the Russia-Ukraine war and the Covid-19 pandemic.
The ministries and the central bank have been asked to submit the report especially to detail on “How to handle the matter, where to put restrictions and where to ease them,” Khandker Anwarul said.
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He also mentioned that the issue of the price of US dollar will also be in that comprehensive report.
He said the Cabinet approved Haat and Bazar (establish and management) Act, 2022 in principle to replace an Ordinance of 1959 regarding the matter to make it time befitting.
He said that there are 26 articles in the proposed law. As per the law no one can set up any haat and bazar without permission from the government.
If any unauthorized haat or bazar is set up in any area the government will take over that as Khas land, he said.
The district administration and government will manage the lands of haat or bazar and no land can be transferred permanently.
As per the proposed law if anyone or a group of people illegally occupies Khas land of any haat and bazar and construct any establishment be fined not more than Tk five lakh or one years of imprisonment or both.
Khandker Anwarul said Land Development Tax Act, 2022 was also approved by the Cabinet which will replace Land Development Tax Ordinance 1976.
As per the law land development tax up to 25 bighas of agricultural land will be free, which was done by Bangabandhu. But If anyone ownes more than 25 bighas of land then that person has to pay tax for the whole land.