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Inviting Ideas and Suggestions for Union Budget 2026 - 2027

Inviting Ideas and Suggestions for Union Budget 2026 - 2027
Start Date :
Dec 17, 2025
Last Date :
Jan 16, 2026
17:30 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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The Ministry of Finance invites your valuable ideas for the Union Budget 2026–27 with an aim to reflect the aspirations and needs of the people while fostering inclusive growth ...

The Ministry of Finance invites your valuable ideas for the Union Budget 2026–27 with an aim to reflect the aspirations and needs of the people while fostering inclusive growth and national progress.

Whether you are a student, professional, homemaker, or retiree, your voice truly matters!

In the spirit of Jan Bhagidari, we welcome your suggestions that can help shape India’s future and support its journey toward becoming a global economic powerhouse grounded in inclusive development.

In previous years, several suggestions received through this platform have been successfully incorporated into the Annual Budget. This year again, we look forward to your active participation.

Be a part of good governance. Your contribution counts! Share your ideas and help the nation rise to even greater heights.

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RajKumar Jalan
RajKumar Jalan 1 month 2 weeks ago
Providing R & D and Test facilties for local developers or researchers at Industrial Training Institutes. Our country has been blessed with lots of local talent, available even at the village level. The ideas of these local innovators can not be explored further due to a lack of resources with these innovators. We have a large pool of nearly 3000 ITIs in the Government and more than 10000 in thePrivate sector. These ITIs have ready basic infrastructure available with them. If these ITIs provide free facilities to these innovators with some budgetary support of maybe around Rs. 10000/- to Rs. 50000/-, depending on their ideas, can give a big boost to the overall benefit of the Nation in many ways, including talent development, local industrial development, and so on.
Mayank_122
Mayank_122 1 month 2 weeks ago
As a stakeholder in the corrugated paper packaging industry, I am writing to highlight the critical challenges posed by the current inverted tax structure under GST 2.0. This imbalance has led to a significant accumulation of unutilized Input Tax Credit (ITC) and severe liquidity constraints for manufacturers. We earnestly request that the GST rates for both inputs and outputs be brought to par with each other to restore the financial health of our sector.
Akhil Bharadwaj Chintada
Akhil Bharadwaj Chintada 1 month 2 weeks ago
Respected team, I would like to suggest to reduce the gst rates. Instead of multiple slabs, one fixed slab of 10% of the product value would be better and will be easy on the tax payers. Adding to the above, would also suggest to increase tax exemption slab. And fuel to be added to gst so that there is uniform fuel rates across the nation.
Anshu Upadhyay
Anshu Upadhyay 1 month 2 weeks ago
The 2026-27 budget must be the budget of "Scientific Boldness." By prioritizing deep research and high-value manufacturing, India will not just be a participant in the global order, but its leader by 2047. I have attached the pdf file of approx. Budget of India for 2026-27.
Ganesan Subramanian
Ganesan Subramanian 1 month 2 weeks ago
FM can declare 2026 as the “India Opportunity Reset Year”, catalyzing AI as once-in-a-century economic leap to position India as a dominant global power, seizing first-mover advantage. Having missed Industrial Revolution and marginally leveraged IT revolution, India must become a sustainable, transformative leader of AI revolution. By pivoting from passive AI consumption to strategic leadership, we can compress R&D cycles, slash operational costs, and revolutionize governance, education, healthcare, business and industry. This is do-or-die moment to bypass legacy constraints. We must flatten hierarchies and replace outdated structures with leadership equipped to exploit AI at scale. FM can trigger a radical leadership reset in PSUs like DRDO, HAL and CSIR, and incentivize private sector to empower AI-savvy decision-makers, regardless of age, who can break stagnant hierarchies. AI bubble may burst, but AI itself is here to stay. Details will be explained in my upcoming PGurus article.
Sarvendra Pratap Singh
Sarvendra Pratap Singh 1 month 2 weeks ago
Respected Mam,My suggestion for Union Budget 2026–2027 should focus on creating employment opportunities for youth, providing easy loans and tax relief for MSMEs and startups, and offering tax benefits for the middle class.
Sarvendra Pratap Singh
Sarvendra Pratap Singh 1 month 2 weeks ago
Respected Mam,My suggestion for Union Budget 2026–2027 should focus on creating employment opportunities for youth, providing easy loans and tax relief for MSMEs and startups, and offering tax benefits for the middle class.
Sarvendra Pratap Singh
Sarvendra Pratap Singh 1 month 2 weeks ago
Respected Mam,My suggestion for Union Budget 2026–2027 should focus on creating employment opportunities for youth, providing easy loans and tax relief for MSMEs and startups, and offering tax benefits for the middle class.
Vemula netaji
Vemula netaji 1 month 2 weeks ago
Respected madam please look into bank sector middle class people are suffering from credit cards Thay are offering huge amount without eligibility So many people stuck in repayment Please give piceful solution to a common people Thank you
HemanthBysani
HemanthBysani 1 month 2 weeks ago
Only a small fraction of Indians pay tax yet the income tax department penalizses only the hard working middle class who actually pay taxes, whereas people working for the govt, judges and even MLA/MPs are never taxed and if they are caught nothing happens. It burns our stomachs to see 30% of our hard earned money be sent off to line the pockets of corrupt people. We need to bring middle class taxes down and increase taxation to a larger population so that burden is not on the honest few. Also, the IT department is very irresponsible in terms of processing ITRs as well as refunds.