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Inviting Ideas and Suggestions for Union Budget 2019-2020

Start Date :
Jun 06, 2019
Last Date :
Jun 20, 2019
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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In order to make the Union Budget-making process participative and inclusive, the Ministry of Finance has sought inputs from citizens for the last several years. This year too, the ...

In order to make the Union Budget-making process participative and inclusive, the Ministry of Finance has sought inputs from citizens for the last several years. This year too, the Ministry looks forward to hearing from you on your suggestions for the Union Budget which will be presented in the Parliament in the upcoming session.

Citizens from all walks of life are welcome to be a part of this democratic exercise. You can submit your suggestions either directly in the comments box or attach a PDF document.

We seek your valuable ideas to continue the tradition of the Union Budget incorporating the citizens’ aspirations. The last date for submissions on this forum is 20th June 2019.

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rajaakanthadai@gmail.com
Rajaa Raamakrishnan Kanthadai 5 years 5 months ago

SOLVING THE NPA "PROBLEM"...
1. Redefine NPAs based on solid statistical basis;
2. Allow restructuring of NPAs;
3. Change profitability norms of banks for restructured assets;
ADDITIONS:
4. Allow free inter-bank / inter-financial institution movement of NPAs & restructured assets;
5. Give operational freedom to banks and FIs to restructure NPAs;
6. Change credit rating systems, synchronise them with Indian realities;
7. Give big incentives for successful turnarounds by restructuring

vinish choudhary
vinish choudhary 5 years 5 months ago

Many government scheme of social welfare are not accessed by persons which needs them due to unacceptable behaviour of government officials in many cases. They make simple process very complicated. I suggest that in new budget government scheme made easy to access by beneficiary.

Sipra bhartia
Sipra bhartia 5 years 5 months ago

1) Treatment of all critical diseases should be done by Government at Free of cost.
2) Fees of private hospital should be regulated by the Govt.
3) Fees of private educational institutions should be regulated by the Govt.
4) After GST, govt should abolish registration fees of land and building and other in direct tax
5) Govt should start pension scheme for tax payers if they are not eligible for any other pensions.
6) Govt should stop all free bees to create hardworking culture in country

Kuldeep kachhawa
Kuldeep kachhawa 5 years 5 months ago

For prevent and controle increasing pollution there will be a rule for all the MLA MPs and other officers to plant a tree yearly or when at a time of promotion this should be done on ground basis plant tree at roadside and other public places not only their office this report will be attached on thier file.
Bywhic every person understand their responsibility and make some post for watering the tress
Promote bargad babul sagwan neem like those tree to plant

Ravindra Shanbhag
Ravindra Shanbhag 5 years 5 months ago

Huge opportunity exists to enrich lives of a large section of the population engaged in India's core sector of farming, yet languishing in distress. Addressing the problems besetting this sector can also enable an order of magnitude increase in farm output to aid the country in achieving its aspired growth to a five trillion dollar economy over a short period, enable several crores of the working farmer population get formal jobs, with assured incomes and possibly double them as desired. See PDF

Moosan KC
Moosan KC 5 years 5 months ago

Respected Sir,

It is an honour to be a part of our democratic process. I can't thank you enough for this effort to hear our suggestions and ideas for our union budget.

I hereby attach the PDF file of my humble suggestions for the union budget plan aiming for a prosperous India.

Hoping that you consider my suggestions
Moosan. K. C.

Karthik Ramachandran_3
Karthik Ramachandran 5 years 5 months ago

Given the country is a young and growing country and the average citizen is below 30 years, the government should be brave enough to kick off many development projects st the same time even if it amounts to taking up unprecedented debt. Tying up people skills with work and believing in their abilities rather than complaining about how unskilled and unemployable the labor force is, is of paramount importance. Creating multiple livable cities by creating many public sector jobs is the way to start

VIJAY BHASKAR NANDIGAM
VIJAY BHASKAR NANDIGAM 5 years 5 months ago

Dear Honourable Madam FM, Best wishes for a fruitful and successful term as FM to you as well as for the country. I hope my suggestions attached here are in-line with the look-out of the country and would be captured in the Union budget in some form. Thank you for inviting people perspective in this process through this platform. JaiHind