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Inviting Ideas and Suggestions for Union Budget 2020 - 2021

Start Date :
Dec 16, 2019
Last Date :
Jan 20, 2020
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.

Please use the following hashtags with respective suggestions:

#IncomeTax #Finance #Farmers #Agriculture #Health #Education #Environment #WaterConservation #GST #Employment #Entrepreneurship #Railways #Infrastructure #Others

The last date for submissions on this forum is 20th January, 2020.

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இராஜகுமாரன் சி
இராஜகுமாரன் சி 6 years 5 months ago
Energy security for the future India is much needed one..We were focusing more on solar panel but there are other renewable sources we couldn't focuss much, those are wind ,biogas,solar thermal..our increasing population and electrical vehicles will need much more energy rather than we axpect in 2030-2050..at the time installed capacity of current solar plants become 10% of total current capacity because it's efficiency degrade year by year.we should have our leg other renewable energy..
Surinder Singh
Surinder Singh 6 years 5 months ago
Use of renewable energy sources like solar, wind , mechanical should be increased by adopting innovative schemes. One such scheme is provisioning mechanical tread mill systems at public places, connected to micro generators which can charge batteries to provide power local public or private needs. This will provide some means of earning to unemployed labour or even beggars and will reduce carbon foot print. The same system can be used to charge batteries for electric vehicles.
Ragho Patil
Ragho Patil 6 years 5 months ago
Increase in public spending for indigenous passenger Aircraft Engine Al interested major corporation should collaborate with government to develop passenger Aircraft Engine. Govt should share technology of Kaveri engine sothat private player can take development of military technology for commercial engine. SRO should be part of this
Surinder Singh
Surinder Singh 6 years 5 months ago
Corporates should be mandates/encourages to fund the university & other post secondary education system to reduce the burden on the government funding. Competitive exams should be made more stringent to ensure entry of only serious students to universities. Students not interested in universtiy education should be encourages to take up certificate and trade courese, which again should be funded by the corporates and other medium sized industries.
Dr Prakash H S
Dr Prakash H S 6 years 5 months ago
I am paying nearly ten lakh tax per year by my job as doctor. My suggestion is to issue privilege card for individual tax payer who has paid more than ten lakh per year. This is to give some quota in flight ticket, railway ticket, tourism department, government hotel booking, free investigation in government hospitals etc. These tax payers are proudly paying so much tax by doing professional work. This is to encourage individual tax payer to pay more tax and to give them importance in India.
Shiv Bansal
Shiv Bansal 6 years 5 months ago
Any girl between the ages of 14 and 24 can enroll in this scheme where an 11 year FD is created with a starting sum of Rs. 51,ooo. This FD will grow at the rate of 21% per annum compounded as long as the girl does not have any kids during the period of 11 years. Say a 14 year girl enrolls in this scheme then 11 years later when she turns 25, she will get Rs. 4.15 lacs provided she did not give birth to any kids during this time. Only girls with less than 2 children should be able to avail this.