Budget 2021: The common man can also ensure his participation in the budget of 2021-22. Suggestions have also been sought from the common people from the central government. In such a situation, if you have any idea or suggestion related to the budget, then you can register directly on the Government of India website. Keep in mind that you can send this suggestion only till 30 November. Suggestions have been invited from the public by tweeting about this from the Finance Ministry. The budget will be presented in the upcoming session of Parliament.
To ensure maximum participation of people in the discussions of Budget 2021-22, the government has launched an online portal on the MyGov platform. The government’s focus is to include more and more things of the common people in the budget.
Do you have ideas and suggestions that can become a part of Union Budget 2021-22? Here is an opportunity to share them.
Visit: https://t.co/qMDVQrsmB0@nsitharamanoffc @Anurag_Office @PIB_India @mygovindia @DDNewslive @airnewsalerts
— Ministry of Finance (@FinMinIndia) November 27, 2020
According to the Finance Ministry, due to Corona epidemic, no pre-budget meeting is being held this year on budget suggestions. Rather, the government has issued an email ID to suggest the experts of industry or every field. After submitting their suggestions on MyGov on behalf of common people regarding the budget 2021-22, the investigation will be done by the relevant Ministries or Departments of the Government of India.
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How can I suggest?
If you want to reach the government for the budget, then you can do it online. A portal on the MyGov platform has been launched by the government. You can register email ID or mobile number by going to https://www.mygov.in/mygov-survey/inviting-suggestions-budget-2021-22/. In this process, OTP will come on your registered email ID or mobile number. After this, you can complete the process and forward your suggestions to the government.
Source: www.financialexpress.com