Preparations for presenting Budget 2025-26 are going on in full swing. Regarding this, prime minister Narendra Modi held a meeting with economists today and took suggestions from them on various issues. Let us tell you, Union Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman will present the budget in the lok sabha on february 1. In this meeting, special attention was given to achieving the goals of making india a developed country by the year 2047.


Discussion on increasing economy growth


In today's meeting, the team of economists and experts gave their suggestions to the PM on many important topics. These included how to deal with economic challenges at the global level, how to solve the challenges arising from geopolitical tensions, how to increase employment among youth, strategies to increase economy growth in all sectors, and many other discussions were also held.


PM also took experts' opinion on these topics


The meeting also discussed the designing of education pattern and skill development program in such a way that it can meet the emerging needs of the job market. Apart from this, increasing agricultural productivity, creating permanent employment opportunities in rural areas, promoting private investment were also issues of debate. Experts also gave their suggestions on increasing exports and attracting foreign investors to invest in the country so that along with economic development, people can get employment in maximum numbers.


These were present in the meeting


Among the economists and analysts who attended the meeting today were Dr. Surjit S Bhalla, Dr. ashok Gulati, Dr. Sudipto Mundle, Shri Dharmakirti Joshi, Shri Janmejaya Sinha, madan Sabnavis, Prof. Amita Batra, Ridham Desai, Prof. chetan Ghate, Prof. Bharat Ramaswami, Dr. Soumya Kanti Ghosh, siddharth Sanyal, Dr. Lavish Bhandari, Rajni Sinha, Prof. Keshav Das, Dr. Pritam Banerjee, rahul Bajoria, Nikhil Gupta and Prof. Shashwat Alok were present, whom PM Modi thanked. During this, the Finance minister was also present. Along with this, she will hold a meeting with the trade and service sector on december 26 under the pre-budget schedule.


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