Union Budget 2023: Taking cognizance of the priorities of ‘Saptarishi’, PM Modi will address 12 webinars after the budget

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Union Budget 2023: The Finance Ministry on Wednesday announced that PM Modi will address 12 important post-Budget webinars to take cognizance of the ‘Saptarishi’ priorities. As per the announcement of the Finance Ministry, the webinars will be conducted from February 23, 2023 to March 11, 2023. In a recent official notice, the Finance Ministry informed that various important webinars will be organized by different ministries or departments. To build on the ‘Saptarishi’ priorities. During the Union Budget presentation, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman outlined the ‘Saptarishi’ priorities for the financial year 2023-24.

“Under the visionary leadership of the Prime Minister, the Government has undertaken several budgetary reforms over the years. The budget date was pushed forward to February 1 so that ministries and departments get enough time to utilize the funds before the onset of monsoon. Another step towards improving budget implementation was the new idea of ​​post budget webinars,’ reads the press release.

‘The idea was conceptualized by the Prime Minister to bring together public and private sectors, academia, industry and practitioners on a single platform and work collaboratively on implementation strategies across sectors. These webinars were launched in the spirit of Jan Bhagidari in 2021 and encourage participation and ownership of all concerned stakeholders in effective, speedy and seamless implementation of Budget announcements,’ the press release further stated.

The press release further states, ‘The webinar will be focused on synergizing the efforts of various ministers and departments and all concerned stakeholders for preparation of action plans with quarterly targets so that implementation is front to end and timely achievement of desired outcomes. Get along well They are being conducted virtually to ensure wider participation. These will include concerned Union Ministers, key stakeholders from government departments, regulators, academia, trade and industry associations, etc.

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