Government invites citizens to participate directly in shaping Budget 2026 through the MyGov platform. For the first time, people can share their suggestions on key issues like education, taxation, employment, and inflation. The Finance Minister will present the budget on February 1, 2026, reflecting public inputs and consultations with experts.

Share Your Budget Ideas Directly with Finance Ministry via MyGov
New Delhi: Every year, when the budget is announced, the expectations of ordinary citizens rise. This time, for the first time, the central government has given common citizens the opportunity to directly convey their views to the Finance Minister. The Ministry of Finance has sought suggestions from the public through the 'MyGov' platform to make the budget more transparent, inclusive, and citizen-centric. The government believes that development is only possible when every citizen's voice is included in the budget.
You can easily send your suggestions from the comfort of your home through the MyGov website or mobile app. Go to the MyGov.in homepage and click on the 'Union Budget 2026-27' link. After logging in, you will find a comment box where you can write your opinion on any sector, such as education, employment, taxes, inflation, agriculture, etc. These suggestions will reach the Finance Ministry team directly and will be helpful in the budget preparation.
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Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has held several consultation meetings before the budget. She has interacted with economists, industrialists, farmer organizations, and the general public to discuss various aspects of the budget. The suggestions received on the MyGov platform will also be carefully considered and incorporated when the budget is presented in Parliament.
The budget will be presented in Parliament on February 1, 2026. This day will not just be a speech, but a culmination of all the suggestions, meetings, and consultations that the Ministry of Finance has gathered. This year's budget will be prepared with special attention to the expectations and needs of the general public.
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Based on public opinion, the budget may focus on issues such as education, health, job creation, tax policy, agricultural development, and inflation control. This initiative is an attempt to transform the budget from just a government document into something that resonates with the public. Every individual's participation will contribute to a better and stronger economic future for the country.
This initiative is a significant step in promoting citizen participation in India's democracy. Take advantage of this opportunity to convey your views to the government and play an active role in India's development.