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MyGov Talk with NITI Aayog VC, Dr. Arvind Panagariya

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

The premier think-tank of the Government of India, NITI Aayog (National Institution for Transforming 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 citizens of the country.

The live interactions with public will take place through MyGov Talks in collaboration with Google India, on March 2nd and 3rd, 2016.

On March 2nd at 3:30 pm, NITI Aayog Vice Chairman, and noted economist, Dr. Arvind Panagariya, will unfold the many intricacies of the Union Budget and explicate its real impact on various crucial sectors of the economy.

This is the first of its kind, one-on-one interaction of NITI’s experts with the public on the Budget, and will focus on what the budget means to the common man. The live talks have been scheduled soon after the Budget release, so that experts heading the policy think tank of India can elucidate to people the its provisions, along with the short and long-term possibilities and challenges it poses for India.

Besides providing an exclusive, expert perspective on the Union Budget, Dr. Panagariya will also take questions directly from viewers. Questions may be posed in advance, and through the duration of the talks on both days, also 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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Praveen_27
Praveen K 9 years 3 months ago

To promote voluntary paid skilling.Request to examine the feasibility of specifying requirement to deploy skill certified personel in all state/central/psu/Government/Railway contracts.Also acts such as factory act can be amended after giving prior notice time of 1 year to specify only skill certified person can be employed in all skilled jobs such as welder/turner/Fitter/Mechanic/plumber/electrician/mason/Automobile mechanic in construction/manufacturing jobs for safety,quality & promote skill

rpmehta1968@hotmail.com
Rashesh Mehta 9 years 3 months ago

Krushi Kalyan cess of 0.5 % is welcome. Earlier there have been education cess on income tax. I would like to know if there is any mechanism to track and display the spending from this income segment for particular cause. For example, MOP of GOI has taken initiative to display the progress of electrification of villages along with targets and achievement. If such mechanism is put in place then it will create credibility of government spending and accountability to concerned department.

Praveen_27
Praveen K 9 years 3 months ago

Skill Development is the answer to unemployment,but people are not voluntarily paying and joining skill training as job eligibility dont specify requirement for skill certificates.Several lakhs appear for entrance exams coaching for Govt/ bank/insurance/railways/psu etc. In the job entrance exams they are not examined on skills rather on General knowledge, maths,english etc.Please examine persons on skills like banking subjects for bank jobs ,to convert coaching centres to skill centres

Truth
Truth 9 years 3 months ago

(01)Please tax rich agriculturists say earning 10-50 lakhs a year?
(02)If I pay tax in EU I get free & easily available health care,free pension,big parks,cleanliness but in INDIA none is available.Instead of doing ur job u put responsibility on taxpayer in name of swacchbharat or such schemes(of health)to no avail
(03)High Food inflation,HIGH CPI,Depreciating INR prove ur failures.U need to increase interest rates instead u kill poor & middle class to benefit rich & corporates

Praveen_27
Praveen K 9 years 3 months ago

We note Ministry of Skill Development has requested all ministries to amend the service rules to give preference to skill certified personnel in Jobs. Can we fast track this and make it mandatory for all Central government/PSU/Bank/Insurance/Semi-Govt jobs from lowest to highest cadre to specify skill certification requirement for each job, rather than specifying 10th/12/Degree/PG Pass unless this is done students are more interested in attending coaching classes rather than join skill training

Praveen_27
Praveen K 9 years 3 months ago

More than 2 lakh crores investment planned in Roads and Railways is welcome.Can we include in all proposed contracts to be awarded to mandatorily deploy people unde MGNREGA and contractors to ensure atleast 70% of all category of contractors person planned from workers to supervisors/surveyors to be skill certified within 6 months of deployment in the road/railway construction work,so that a huge pool of skilled manpower can be created and people will pay fee get trained& skill certified onjob

Manish Ishwar Bhatewara
Manish Ishwar Bhatewara 9 years 3 months ago

It is highly shameful that you have launched VDIS scheme. It means that people should do away with their sins of corruption by paying 45% taxes. Again they should start corruption in full fledged then again government like you will launch VDIS scheme after 5-7 years.
There is no scope for Truth or Hard work.
I strongly condemn about the VDIS scheme. You are encouraging corruption more.

Amod Gujral
Amod Gujral 9 years 3 months ago

Start-ups - a positive step. With start-up technologies, business all over the World is possible, sitting in India.
Then we go for POEM?? How sad. Purpose is defeated. Sitting in India, one can open organisations all over the world and run them efficiently with staff posted there and guidance from India by the present day communication methods. POEM encourages such an Indian to become a NRI and shift from India rather than operating from India. Who wants to work on the whims of an IT officer?

venkatramaraju
Venkatrama Raju Nandimandalam 9 years 3 months ago

Sir, it is not a good idea to impose tax on PF or PF interest. Not sure who has given you this idea. please think once again.

khasrini@gmail.com
srinivas khanna 9 years 3 months ago

There is a need for funds for the Govt. The IT law provides for capital gains tax on immovable properties which are not easy to implement leaving it open. Why not introduce a one time TDS which will be based on the consideration paid/ payable with no further quantification or relief. the Govt can more than Rs 10000 crores and save on issue of refunds. A rebate of 1% can be provided for investment in capital gains bonds scheme. Conversion of agricultural land to other purposes could be taxed.

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