Tuesday, 16 June 2026

PM Tarique Rahman Chairs Ongoing ECNEC Meeting

BT News Desk
Disclosure : 16 Jun 2026, 01:17 PM
PM Tarique Rahman Chairs Ongoing ECNEC Meeting
PM Tarique Rahman Chairs Ongoing ECNEC Meeting

Prime Minister Tarique Rahman is currently chairing a meeting of the Executive Committee of the National Economic Council (ECNEC).

The session began on Tuesday morning (June 16) at the Cabinet Division's Public Administration Meeting Room in the Bangladesh Secretariat, according to the Prime Minister’s Deputy Press Secretary, Md. Sujauddaula Sujan Mahmud.

This follows the previous ECNEC meeting on June 9, where the committee approved 10 of 12 proposed projects aimed at advancing Bangladesh's infrastructure, health, technology, and energy sectors.

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