Nepal Budget 2082/83: Share Your Suggestions Now with the Ministry of Finance
8th April 2025, Kathmandu
The Ministry of Finance invites citizens and experts to submit suggestions for the upcoming budget. Your input is essential for creating a balanced and inclusive budget 2082/83.
Nepal Budget 2082/83
The Ministry issued a notice today urging various sectors, including organizations, experts, political parties, businesses, and the general public, to submit their valuable ideas. The deadline for submissions is the end of Baisakh (April 2025).
Objective: Inclusive and Participatory Budget Process
The Ministry aims to create a budget that addresses national priorities while considering local needs. It emphasizes a participatory process where suggestions from diverse sectors are included. These sectors include intellectuals, political leaders, business professionals, social workers, and the public. The goal is to craft a budget that reflects the needs of all citizens.
The government wants to ensure the budget is inclusive and represents a wide range of opinions. By doing so, they hope to create more effective policies and programs. The Ministry encourages everyone, regardless of their background, to take part.
Easy Submission Process for Citizens
The Ministry has made it easier to submit suggestions by offering an online submission option. Citizens can visit the Ministry’s official website at www.mof.gov.np. On the website, they will find a “Budget Suggestion” section, where they can fill out an online form. This process allows for quick and simple participation.
For those who prefer email, suggestions can be sent to [email protected]. This dual option—website form and email—ensures that everyone can contribute, no matter where they are.
Why Public Input Matters
Public input is vital for ensuring the budget meets the needs of Nepali citizens. The Ministry believes that when people participate, the government can better understand local challenges. Incorporating these ideas helps address regional issues and specific needs across the country.
Every year, the Ministry invites suggestions as part of the budget-making process. This ongoing practice helps raise awareness about budgeting. It also increases public understanding of government financial decisions. Moreover, it allows for more meaningful discussions about the nation’s priorities.
Deadline and Call for Action
The Ministry has set a clear deadline: all suggestions must be submitted by Baisakh (mid-April 2025). The Ministry urges the public to act quickly. This is a limited-time opportunity to have a voice in shaping the nation’s economic future. The Ministry hopes to receive a wide variety of suggestions to create a more comprehensive and balanced budget.
Ongoing Effort for Transparent Governance
The Ministry of Finance has always focused on transparency in the budget process. By continuing this public consultation, the government aims to improve the process year after year. They believe that involving citizens directly ensures that the budget addresses the real needs of the population.
This public involvement also strengthens the relationship between the government and the people. It builds trust and promotes a more inclusive form of governance.
Conclusion: A Budget for All
In conclusion, the government of Nepal is committed to making the 2082/83 budget more inclusive and people-centered. Through public participation, the Ministry hopes to reflect the true needs and concerns of all Nepali citizens. By involving the public, the government aims to create a more effective and responsive budget.
To submit your suggestions, visit www.mof.gov.np or email [email protected].
About the Ministry of Finance:
The Ministry of Finance is responsible for the economic management of Nepal. It formulates the national budget, manages public expenditure, and sets financial policies that drive the country’s development. Through its inclusive process, the Ministry seeks to align the budget with the needs of all sectors of society.
For more: Nepal Budget 2082/83