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Suggestions Invited for Union Budget 2017

Suggestions Invited for Union Budget 2017
Start Date :
Nov 25, 2016
Last Date :
Jan 20, 2017
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
Submission Closed

To encourage JAN BHAGIDARI and to make the procedure of budget formation transparent, the Union Ministry of Finance has decided to invite suggestions for Union Budget 2017-18. As ...

To encourage JAN BHAGIDARI and to make the procedure of budget formation transparent, the Union Ministry of Finance has decided to invite suggestions for Union Budget 2017-18. As you may recall, this has been a regular feature on MyGov for the last two years.

Citizen from all walks of life are welcome to be a part of the budget making process. You can submit your suggestions either directly in the comments box or attach a PDF document.

Last year we had an overwhelming response with over 40,000+ suggestions for Union/ Railway budget. Several of the suggestions received on MyGov were incorporated in the last year’s budget. To know more about these, click here.

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 January, 2017.

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LEELA RAJESH KUMAR CHODABATHULA
LEELA RAJESH KUMAR CHODABATHULA 9 years 6 months ago
We have to invest more on Education. Where every citizen can afford and seek education.Many people in rural areas discontinue their education because of Expensive education. If education made more affordable to common people, then every one will be educated and ultimately we will the developed India. Jai Hind
MOHAN SINGH THAKAR
MOHAN SINGH THAKAR 9 years 6 months ago
kindly make budget that gives higher education affordable means a student of weaker section can do engineering, become pilot , become doctor or do BBA MBA, there should be no need for education loan or just make possible to them to get .
pawan kumar_174
pawan kumar_174 9 years 6 months ago
The scope of IITs should be expanded by incorporating courses of graduation with Honours in science stream.It will provide a great platform for students who want to pursue graduation with a science subject. Admission should be given according to their marks scored in specific subjects in JEE mains entrance exam.
PRABHATPATI
PRABHATPATI 9 years 6 months ago
Sir, Providing subsidised food grain generates corruption indirectly and decreasing work force in the nation. Most of the ration is distributed to wrong beneficiaries. This practice should be stopped. Instead regular job be provided to real poor as they can earn their livelihood. Policy may please be made accordingly
pawan kumar_174
pawan kumar_174 9 years 6 months ago
Please make the purchase of educational tools of high costs like laptops and tablets affordable to lower middle class students by availing them at interst free lower EMIs payable in longer duration of ttime.It can be done by governmental intervention.
Yogesh Donde
Yogesh Donde 9 years 6 months ago
Maintain the current cash withdrawal limit of ₹24000 per week. When this limit is relaxed, apply a penalty of 10-15% (equivalent to the service tax) on cash withdrawals above ₹24000 per week to discourage payments in cash.
ramesh
ramesh 9 years 6 months ago
सर FII & FPI हमारे देश में शेयर बाज़ार से पैसा कमाते हे और उनपर टैक्स नहीं लगता हे आपसे निवदेन हे की आप इनपर टैक्स लगाये ताकि ज्यादा से ज्यादा पैसा इंडिया में आ सके और हमारे देश की उन्नति में काम आ सके यही मोदी जी सरकार से हमें आसा हे की श्री मान FM साहब इन सभी कमियों को ठीक करंगे जय हिन्द
PRABHATPATI
PRABHATPATI 9 years 6 months ago
Sir, Rural branches of Banks should be sufficient staffed to help customers so that they should not stand hours long. Commission agents can be appointed for providing cashless facilities to the general public at their door step. This may reduce the load on bank. generate employment and save the precious time of general public.
Sanjiv Bansal
Sanjiv Bansal 9 years 6 months ago
Private Banks seem to be aggressively cornering >70% of Banking Sector Profits. They are equally aggressive towards NOT providing services to lower Income 85% of Society (they discourage BSBDA, JanDhan Acs.). PSU Banks are equally indifferent towards both of these approaches. Resulting in an Apartheid-like situation: >70% resources at service of 15% of Society. All Banks be compensated Good Sum for every BSBDA/JanDhan Ac. and then the money being recovered from all Profits of all Banks.
Ratish Modi
Ratish Modi 9 years 6 months ago
Inspite of various Govt. initiatives for electric vehicles,no concrete results apparent on road.No. of such vehicles manufactured can be counted on fingertips.Request to increase subsidies and budget for electric cars so that carbon emission reduction targets are achieved and general people adopt the same.It is mainly cost of such vehicles which deter people from purchasing them.Such vehicles cannot run more than 70-80km on single charge.so cost should be lower than conventional cars.