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Creating Fiscal Space to meet developmental needs

Creating Fiscal Space to meet developmental needs
Start Date :
Jan 01, 2015
Last Date :
Nov 01, 2014
04:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Review the major areas of Central Government expenditure and to suggest ways of creating fiscal space required to meet developmental expenditure needs, without compromising the ...

Review the major areas of Central Government expenditure and to suggest ways of creating fiscal space required to meet developmental expenditure needs, without compromising the commitment to fiscal discipline.

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SHYAM KESHRI
SHYAM KESHRI 11 years 8 months ago
Respected Sir, I would like to draw your kind attention on expenditure made by GOI on various scheme for skill development training programme meant for unemployed youth through various Govt. agency like DIPP, Ministry of Textile (Jute Division) etc. A close monitoring cell should be developed for monitoring the desired output.
PAVITRA YADAV
PAVITRA YADAV 11 years 8 months ago
DEAR PRIME MINISTER , In my opinion During election voting for MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT & MEMBER OF LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLEY should be available in web portal OR internet also to INCREASE PERCENTAGE OF VOTING during election in our country , TO GET RIGHT CANDIDATE , REDUCE COST DURING ELECTION, REDUCE TIME DELAY DURING COUNTING OF VOTE.
Ganesan M
Ganesan M 11 years 8 months ago
The penalty for evasion of taxes (All direct and indirect taxes) should be doubled or made three times so that the revenue realization would be much more. The additional revenue should be used to pay off the accumulated loans. This would result in savings in payment of huge interest. This can safely be used in development projects.
Yudhishthir Patel
Yudhishthir Patel 11 years 8 months ago
Getting rid of archaic laws is a very good first step. Reducing government waste will free up billions of rupees which the govt. can spend on more direct growth initiatives.
rajkumar pandey
rajkumar pandey 11 years 8 months ago
first reduce government regulations/laws/rules/procedures to the barest minimum under 'minimum government' plan. thereafter, several lakhs of government employees rendered surplus after massive reduction of government regulation, can be re-trained and re-deployed in self supporting commercial enterprises. several lakhs of public money saved and released, will alone create fiscal space for development, without any further tax burden on people. half central/state governments size immediately
Rajesh Bhatia
Rajesh Bhatia 11 years 8 months ago
This is out of context Respected Prime Minister. Just an out of the box thinking. Can we abolish Income Tax and instead put in place an Expenditure Tax. I have seen big business man earning hefty money but paying no or meagre tax, since most of their household expenses are also charged to business P&L and the entire tax burden comes on the salaried class.
Anil Mittal
Anil Mittal 11 years 8 months ago
In continuation NH Policy This will reduce the number of Tollbooths, amount and period of tollcollection.Moreover the toll from passenger cars may be exempted as this will reduce the jam stage on toll booths and less no of toll lanes will be workable for longer period and the traffic will pass easily.in this way more no of NHs network can be improved fast with minimum expnditure and less acquistion of lands and speedily.
Deepa Chauhan
Deepa Chauhan 11 years 8 months ago
we need to concentrate on giving practical knowledge to the students.in college. Students are wasting 4- 5 lac Rs. only for degree and placement.besides it they stay out of their town.if we can convert this amount in to investment. then flow of money will increase. sir we provide education of 7- 8 papers to our student but they just mug up the things not take it seriously due to our bad education system.Our education system should include complete source of education as early as possible.
ASIT KUMAR NAG
ASIT KUMAR NAG 11 years 8 months ago
Hotel booking abroad for officers on tour should be bed and brakefast with no deduction in DA. This would stop the need of manipulation of the hotel room rent bill.
KSHITIJ KUMAR
KSHITIJ KUMAR 11 years 8 months ago
Mr Prime Minister, Idea on Agricultural Subsidy provided to "FARMERS". My plan will help you to provide help to desired one and avoid misuse. It's an integrated approach carried with your "JAN-DHAN YOJANA" and "DIGITAL INDIA": 1. Issue a credit card to farmer under this A/c. 2. No Credit in cash, it will be used through this card only. 3. Specified use will be Diesel, Fertilizers, Agricultural machines, Insecticides, 4. Purchase from any vendor @Mkt. Rate. 5. No Subsidy to Mfg company