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Consultations with Stakeholders for implementation of Budget Initiatives on Infrastructure sector

Start Date :
Feb 16, 2021
Last Date :
Mar 31, 2021
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed a webinar to detail a roadmap for effective implementation of the provisions of Union Budget 2021-22 in development of infrastructure. The ...

Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed a webinar to detail a roadmap for effective implementation of the provisions of Union Budget 2021-22 in development of infrastructure. The panelists at the webinar shared their insights pertaining to improvement of quality of infrastructure; speeding up its development through advanced technology; and attraction of greater investment in the sector.

We seek ideas and suggestions from the public and other stakeholders on implementation of the finalized strategy for improved infrastructure development.

Last date of submission is 31st March 2021

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Gagan  kaur
Gagan kaur 5 years 3 months ago
इंफ्रासेक्टर मे सबसे कमजोर वर्ग मजदूर है और उस के लिए बदलाव की बहुत जरूयत है मजदूरों को एक दिन की छुट्टी तक का प्रवधान नहीं है और ना ही आर्धिक सुरक्षा का कोई मजबूतसाधन ठेकेदारों के नीचे काम करने वाले तो और भी दुखी है 350 रुपया लेकर केवल 250 तक का भुकतान करते है कैसे इन लोगो को बचाया जाय हां तरिका है यदि कोई सम्बन्धित संस्था 8न के अधिकारों के लिए काम करे तो संबह्व हैंकिनसुधार होगा
Prashant Vanave
Prashant Vanave 5 years 3 months ago
if we do that all those thing that we have planned in national infrastructure pipeline .....no doubt things will workout. implementation of 105 lakh core on ground with transparency and accountability that is huge success for us, cause we know how things work. jai hind.
prasad
prasad 5 years 3 months ago
गौशाला गौशालाओं में पशु चलित विद्युत उत्पादन संयत्र स्थापित किये जायें पशु शक्ति चलित यंत्र उपकरणों का उपयोग करा जाए।
Laxmi Prakash Semwal
Laxmi Prakash Semwal 5 years 3 months ago
Consultation process for budgetary allocations and implementation is very encouraging and transparent system initiated by honourable PM and ministry of finance.
Bhupesh Kumar
Bhupesh Kumar 5 years 3 months ago
We are already halfway through in the XIIth Five Year Plan (2012-17) where it was anticipated that at least a trillion dollar investment would be needed for funding the infrastructure development. The reality is that the current level of investments is nowhere near the expectation.
SHRIKRISHNASOPANSOLANKE
SHRIKRISHNASOPANSOLANKE 5 years 3 months ago
See actually 25 percentage of budget should be spent on agriculture. In agriculture the budget should be spent to give loans to farmers, providing better schems for getting modern farm equipments. Farmers market should be increased. Farmers should be given karj mafi during the period of emergency. But also the businessmen should be made to pay more taxes. This will increase the economy. I am saying all these from the side of farmers becoz if farmers are not there then the country would die☠️ .
PUNEET KHURANA
PUNEET KHURANA 5 years 3 months ago
We are already halfway through in the XIIth Five Year Plan (2012-17) where it was anticipated that at least a trillion dollar investment would be needed for funding the infrastructure development. The reality is that the current level of investments is nowhere near the expectation.
VIKAS SABANT
VIKAS SABANT 5 years 3 months ago
Economists in a poll predicted the government would set a deficit target of 3.6% of GDP for 2020/21, up from 3.3% targeted for the current year. Sitharaman is expected to announce plans to spend over 102 trillion rupees ($1.44 trillion) on roads, ports, airports, irrigation and other infrastructure over the next five years.
VIKAS SABANT
VIKAS SABANT 5 years 3 months ago
This will be on top of roughly $28 billion of spending from off-budget borrowings, as the government seeks to keep the deficit in check. Economists in a poll predicted the government would set a deficit target of 3.6% of GDP for 2020/21, up from 3.3% targeted for the current year.