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MyGov Talk with NITI Aayog CEO, Mr. Amitabh Kant

INTERACT WITH NITI AAYOG ON THE UNION BUDGET, 2016: #AskNITI

The premier think-tank of the Government of India, NITI Aayog (National Institution for Tranforming India) provides crucial directional and policy support to the Centre as well as State governments. On the release of the Union Budget 2016, NITI is pleased to announce that we will interact directly with the citizens of the country.

On March 3rd at 3 pm, the CEO of NITI Aayog, top bureaucrat, Mr. Amitabh Kant will talk about what the Budget spells for key policies formulated by the Government of India. Reflecting on the government’s focus sectors and schemes, the CEO will explain the direct bearing budget will have on employment generation, investments and economic growth in the country.

Steering an institution that infuses new policy ideas to enable the Government to act in the best interests of public, Mr. Kant will also detail NITI Aayog’s role in translating schemes and policies, as enunciated in the Budget, into action on ground.

Besides providing an exclusive, expert perspective on the Union Budget, Amitabh Kant will also take questions directly from the viewers. Questions may be asked in advance, and through the duration of the talks on both days, via NITI Aayog’s Twitter and Facebook page. The talks can also be accessed on the NITI Aayog website, www.niti.gov.in.

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Bhagwandas Chandwani
Bhagwandas Chandwani 9 years 3 months ago

To find materialistic result their is strong need of honest implementation agency with transparent plan to uplifting our former and poor families of society. We have to make arrangement to this with highest support of technology and spreading knowledge in this regards. Rather than providing financial assistance we should give training for making them skilled so as to become independent no dependent on govt. financial aid.

abhay1234@dataone.in
Deepak jain 9 years 3 months ago

The attitude towards the loaner of the banks is very negative,. still it is considered as a some meagre beggar or who would run with the banks money, where as he is the earner to the bank,he is a asset, where as the depositor is a liability to the banker, but the Banks still consider loan taking person in the negative way. why not bank try to improve the asset of the loanee by advising and timely suggestions

deepak purohit_3
deepak purohit_3 9 years 3 months ago

कारपोरेट को दिया गया बैंक कर्ज वापस लेने के लिए सरकार क्या कर रही है। सिर्फ आम आदमी पर ही टैक्स का बोझ लादा जाएगा। पीएफ पर टैक्स लगाना ठीक नहीं। पीएफ तनख्वाह का हिस्सा है और तनख्वाह पर तो हम पहले ही टैक्स देते हैं। फिर ऐसा क्यों...?

Carling Sangma
Carling Sangma 9 years 3 months ago

MyGov Talks.... Really very interesting.Thanks.

VARSHA PODDAR
VARSHA PODDAR 9 years 3 months ago

Hello Sir, I would begin by congratulating you for a prudent budget. The various moves like bringing the rural economy back to focus, taxing EPF, double tax on coal, etc are all extremely welcoming and much needed. However my concern is with respect to the farmers already in distress. The budget has a proposal for lending to farmers in future, but what about those farmers who are already in debt and thus distressed ?

Padmanabha E
Padmanabha E 9 years 3 months ago

What are the steps taken to curb corruption? The funds released to Panchayat or likewise, how is govt making sure that the funds are not missused?

Let govt come up with transparent medium that shows the money collect via swatch barath taxation, we also want to know how and where the money is being used.

EPF taxation, or may I call double taxation. How can the govt come up with this taught? On what basis did FM and team come up with this?

Atul Kumar_45
Atul Kumar_45 9 years 3 months ago

Bringing the PF component and its Interest under Income Tax is not a welcome decision by the government. It may be good for developed countries where your Old Age needs are well taken care by the government like caring, medicals, food, shelter and so on. In our country, where still we are not able to make doctors n medical facilities to mass of the people, the PF ideas itself was to provide the financial safety to employees in their old age, post retirement to meet their needs. Pls take it back

sachindevtripathi@gmail.com
Sachin Tripathi 9 years 3 months ago

I am very much interested in 218% increased in money allotment in rural India. It is going to change life of rural India. Building new Panchayat bhawans to new irrigation project..all are going to be affected thru it.

Manish Bansal_4
Manish Bansal_4 9 years 3 months ago

Dear Sir,

We are very disappointed with the tax on EPF. EPF is the only thing which keeps us going towards our retirement with joy and to lead a respectable life.
What are your thoughts sir.

shankar_49
shankar_49 9 years 3 months ago

Dear sir, In budget they did not talk about textile industry especially cotton textiles.Major issues are vast production,less demand,non-licensed dealers for cotton fibre,yarn. Spinining,weaving mills did not maintain proper pay of invoice,huge volatility in yarn prices,excise duty on shirts.
Remedies:1.distribute proper reg license to dealers of cotton yarn, to avoid non-licensed middleman.2.Put less tax on yarn,then only weavers ready to pay INVOICE.3.levy excise duty on yarn supply=demand

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