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People as Partners: Suggestions invited for the Budget

People as Partners: Suggestions invited for the Budget
Start Date :
Sep 21, 2015
Last Date :
Feb 06, 2016
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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To foster the spirit of 'Jan Bhagidari' and to infuse more transparency into the budget making exercise, thereby having people as partners in the process of budget making, the ...

To foster the spirit of 'Jan Bhagidari' and to infuse more transparency into the budget making exercise, thereby having people as partners in the process of budget making, the Union Ministry of Finance has decided to invite suggestions for Union Budget 2016-17.

Citizens are requested to submit their ideas and suggestions on the topics that are generally in the ambit of Budget proposals as presented in the Parliament each year.

Suggestions may be submitted either directly in the comments box or through attached PDF documents.

The last date for submissions of suggestions is 5th February 2016.

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santosh kumar mishra
santosh kumar mishra 10 years 5 months ago
Taxes on the items used in agriculture should be brought down to lowest possible level.it may prove a big support to farmers and the people connected with agricultural.also sufficient allocation of funds and its time bound utilisation should be insured for the preservation of agro products.
Aroon Kakad
Aroon Kakad 10 years 5 months ago
How is the economy going to grow if most money is sucked out from people due to price rise? There is hardly enough money left to buy extra. If the majority dont have money how will they buy more? How many cars, soaps, shirts, fruits etc will the super rich buy for themselves? All these industries can grow only if consumption by the masses grow and that will happen only if they have money in the pocket. As consumption grows businesses will grow, employment will grow.
Aroon Kakad
Aroon Kakad 10 years 5 months ago
We have a large number of unemployed. How can jobs be provided for all if big companies have very high capacity machines? A few companies can make cheap cloth and provide to the entire world..where will the handlooms and tailors go? There has to be a balance. Maybe a large brand can be made to source material from smaller manufacturers and not permitted to produce over a certain amount themselves? A cap on production capability is a must to provide employment.
Ch V Suryanarayana
Ch V Suryanarayana 10 years 5 months ago
There are several people with say, annual income of (say) 10 lakhs or less who pay their tax before the due date and net liability is NIL. Still they have to file their RETURN. Getting such RETURNS is only a headache to the Department. I submit that the Dept can say "all those with a gross income of less than (?)Rs 15 lakhs and who pay the self computed tax in time, need not file the IT Return This would save a lot of infructuous effort and expense. Examining them time would be time waste
Aroon Kakad
Aroon Kakad 10 years 5 months ago
The biggest problem an entrepreneur faces is bounces cheques. Filing a case is tedious especially if the concerned party is in another state. Moreover it takes years to resolve. My point is that cheques are issued by banks to their clients in lieu of money. It is the bank which should immediately send a notice to its account holder that a cheque has bounced and if payment is not made into the account within 3 working days the filing of a police case must be done automatically.No excuses accepted
Ch V Suryanarayana
Ch V Suryanarayana 10 years 5 months ago
One need not file his Income Tax Return if his income during the year is below the THRESHOLD limit. Say, the Income is slightly above the limit, but If the 10/10B/10BA/Chapter VI-A reliefs are taken into account, the net income is below the threshold limit, still one is required to file the return. What is the benefit to the department? There are several lakhs in this category, and collecting their returns, storing/preserving them is an avoidable expense and no benefit to the Dept.
kumar prateek
kumar prateek 10 years 5 months ago
i would like to draw your attention towards rozgar for engineering students. there are sudden increase in engineering graduates of c.s.e. and it is very unfortunate that they are not eligible for ies exam.(ies exclude computer science engg. why?). do something regarding this . although your work is really appreciable as by today.#unionBudget#mygov
Somnath Das_13
Somnath Das_13 10 years 5 months ago
Honarble PM I would like to share my ideas on this budget. Well your gov.has done remarkable work for uplifting Indian economy, Sir my focus is the rducation sector which is neglected by many times so on thisrecent budget focus on new scheme on education sectors like new Moral India or Sabka siksha sabka kalyan. Please focus on higher education also and provide environment so we can cut brain drain.
Abhinav Parihar
Abhinav Parihar 10 years 5 months ago
Educating a girl child changes the life of not just one girl but her future family. Hence why should school education for all girls in all schools including private schools be not free. This will ensure that girls of all strata get equal access to education.