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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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SUCHITRA RAGHAVACHARI 9 years 2 months ago

Sir, you have established credentials as an innovative thinker, doer in your various stints. As an inalienable part of the development paradigm what role do you see for the NITI aayog in the days to come. What will be your priority sector. Though manufacturing is getting sufficient attention, is agriculture getting its due place. Is it not time for all major states to give impetus to agriculture, food processing, blue economy to be able to improve rural credit & bridging the urban-rural economy

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ARUN KUMAR GUPTA 9 years 2 months ago

Sir, Small savings are suppose to be crucial for funding of development projects.Govt is reducing interest rate on post office schemes which has deep penetration in rural areas.Bank interest on FD is also down.Resulting downtrend in small savings.As we have no social security scheme,savings are necessary for public which benefits Govt as well.Govt should encourage savings by restructuring interest rates to make it more attractive on post office schemes.

Krishna Kumar Heda
Krishna Kumar Heda 9 years 2 months ago

Digital भारत
Digital billing solutions which will simplify tax, eliminate paper work, reduce effort, improve overall efficiency, help consumers to search and keep all the bills handy forever and make accounting automation a reality.
All the digital bills can be tagged to the pan card or aadhar card using secured govt operating system and apps.
in the current scenario u have to rely on the available platforms.

P A Cariappa
Cariappa 9 years 2 months ago

Dear Sir,
I am P A cariappa,(National Institution for Transforming India), is a very
good concept , were in directly interacting with the citizen of the country , we
understand that how much of Skill is required in each field , and how to over come
such huge " GAP", and what all it requires for example facilities, must be given,
and in mean time companies also should take the candidate. so that economy will
develop.
Regards.
P A Cariappa.

santoshbelavadi@yahoo.com
SANTOSH BELAVADI 9 years 2 months ago

1. Agriculture Income to be taxed . 2. Stringent action against Corruption and Blackmoney . 3. Regular External Audit of all Govt Depts , by abolishing Audit by CAG which again is controlled by the Govt . 4. Making PAN compulsory for all monetary transactions above Rs 2 lakhs . 5. Appointing Income TaxObservors on Contract basis . 6. Have Individual Tax payers Passbook for IncomeTax payment which may be returned to them thru Annuity after aged 60/65 and if they donot have Taxable Income .

Atosh R Surana
Atosh 9 years 2 months ago

Charity begins at home. Why not at those who are also in politics. The leaders be not allowed once their family wealth exceeds say Rs 1.5 Crs, if less it can be made Rs 2.50 Crs or Rs.5.00 Crs initially and then reduced. In other words disqualification of Hon. Leaders be equated with wealth. And those desirous of making wealth while in power be discouraged and those willing to serve the society be encouraged (for which wealth is not required). All having wealth can be party workers only!!!

Atosh R Surana
Atosh 9 years 2 months ago

CSR is a responsible activity. Feathers can be added by streamlining it. Corporates be given an agenda or unit of activity which government wants to promote. Like in a year three or four key areas be identified and announced. All corporates to work in their area or identified areas. Schemes to be capable of spending in small amounts. Be it building a toilet, or a no., of toilets, a education promoting room or a building, etc. Local/Politicians not to influence or take mileage, a silent real act.

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