The countdown for the Union Budget 2026-27 has started
Budget 2026: Every year when the budget comes, you and I sit in front of the TV screen hoping that maybe something special will happen for us this time. But what if you get a chance to tell the government yourself what should be included in the country's budget? The Central Government has now knocked on the doors of the general public for the upcoming Union Budget 2026-27. The government clearly believes that the picture of a developing India will change only when the voice of the common citizen is included in it. For this purpose, the Finance Ministry has sought suggestions from the citizens, so that the budget can be taken out of paper documents and brought to the ground of reality.
The government has appealed to every citizen of the country through the 'MyGov' platform to come forward and share their views. In the message issued from the official social media handle, it has been clearly stated that this budget will be based on public opinion.
The government wants to know which areas should be focused on in the next financial year. Whether you are a housewife, an employee or a student, you can express your views by visiting the MyGov website. To convey your opinion to the government, just use your mobile or computer. MyGov.in Open the website.
There on the homepage itself you will see the banner or link of Union Budget 2026-27. Click on it and log in using your mobile number. After this, a comment box will open in front of you, where you can write your suggestion on any issue like education, tax, employment or inflation. If you want, you can also download the 'MyGov' app and directly send your demand to the Finance Ministry team from there.
According to the tradition of presenting the budget in Parliament, the Finance Minister will present the annual accounts of the country on 1 February. However, this day will not be just about one speech, but will be the gist of all the suggestions and meetings that are going on. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has been continuously busy in meetings for some time. Under the Pre-Budget Consultation process, he has discussed with leading economists of the country and farmer organizations.