The netizens would have the option to give their preference on Twitter whether 'Swachh Bharat' or 'Make in India' or 'Skill India' or 'Digital India' should have higher allocation in the Budget, which is to be unveiled by Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on February 29.
"Your views matter!! Which scheme needs more focus in Budget2016? We invite your suggestions. Please vote Swachh Bharat/Make in India/Skill India/Digital India," a Finance Ministry tweet said.
People can exercise their voting option on the official twitter handle of the Ministry of Finance. The voting would remain open for the next four days.
The Ministry also wanted to know public opinion on which group the Budget should focus more -- farmers, middle class, women or the underprivileged.
The voting option has got off to a good start with over 1,600 votes pouring in from Twiteratti in the initial phase.
Further 36 per cent wanted government to focus on Mudra Yojana, and 29 per cent wanted priority on Jan Suraksha Schemes, followed by 26 per cent on Jan Dhan Yojana.
As far as sectors are concerned, 55 per cent said priority should be on agriculture, 29 per cent said it should be on manufacturing and 8 per cent each voted for start ups and services sector.
Besides, 40 per cent wanted priority to be on Make in India scheme, 29 per cent wanted it to be on Skill India and 21 per cent on Swachh Bharat.
Jaitley has already held extensive pre-budget consultations with various stakeholders, including economists, industry chambers, trade unions, social sector as well as banks and financial institutions.
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