At the meeting, Finance Minister Smt. Nirmala
Sitharaman, NITI
Aayog Vice Chairman Mr. Suman Bery and other eminent economists
were present.
At the meeting, the
discussions focused on key priorities and inputs for the upcoming Union Budget.
Earlier, Union Minister for Finance and
Corporate Affairs Nirmala Sitharaman held 10 rounds of Pre-Budget Consultations
as part of the preparations for the forthcoming Union Budget 2026-27.
The meetings brought together representatives and
experts from key sectors of the economy, including agriculture and MSMEs, capital
markets, manufacturing, services, and technology.
The series began
with consultations with leading economists, followed by representatives from
farmer associations and agricultural economists. Subsequent sessions engaged
stakeholders from MSMEs, capital markets, startups, manufacturing, BFSI
(Banking, Financial Services and Insurance), information technology, tourism
and hospitality, and finally trade unions and labour organisations.
During these meetings, sector experts and stakeholders
presented their recommendations, challenges, and expectations for the upcoming
Budget. The discussions focused on economic growth,
employment generation, investment climate, technological advancement,
industrial competitiveness, financial sector stability, labour welfare, and
sustainable development.
The Union Budget is
typically presented on February 1 of each year. This year too, Finance Minister
Smt. Nirmala Sitharaman is likely to present the Union Budget for 2026-27
in Parliament on February 1.
Meanwhile, the Government of India is
seeking suggestions for the upcoming Budget 2026 from the general public to
help make new rules and plans for the country.
According to a post
on X by MyGovIndia, the government encouraged people to participate in this
important task.
The government stated on X, “Building the Budget with
Public Insight. Share your suggestions for Union Budget 2026-27 and contribute
to the policies that promote inclusive growth and National development.”
The message invites everyone to visit the MyGov website to submit their views
on what the new budget should focus on for the next year.