Blog by-Dr Jaya Kumar.
Whenever our finance budget is presented there is lot of anticipation and concern.
Some sections of our society feel happy with the budget and a few others are left disappointed on the announcement of the budget every year.
We as citizens of this country should think rationally as to whether it is possible to cater to such a large number of people in our country by fulfilling everyone's wishes.
The country which is divided into several sub sections at the society level.
With the fast ever-increasing population, catering to the needs and demands of all the people is really tough.
At the government level and as policy makers every one does their best while presenting and passing the national budget which caters to a large section of the society.
We individually are not government policy makers and are not duty bound to maintain a 'please all' perspective in the society.
But at the citizen level we can surely work upon it and help in maintaining a positive national economic graph.
I think it is not about the budget being a good one but it is about how we plan our personal financial budgets well.
Saving, budgeting and rationing our finances at the home front is an essential step we all have to take.
Being satisfied with all our available resources and being contended with what we are getting or have according to our efforts and hard work is the key for a developing society.
Our wishes and wants can be manifold but do we really need all of them.
Are we really acting as good managers at our home fronts?
Efficient management of our home resources is the key to live this life happily and meaningfully.
We do not become miser if we save every one rupee we can but instead it shows that we value every bit of what we save and earn.
By valuing the worth of money we learn the real art of budgeting from small to whole.
The words and views expressed in my blogs are personal and are my original work of thoughts.
Whenever our finance budget is presented there is lot of anticipation and concern.
Some sections of our society feel happy with the budget and a few others are left disappointed on the announcement of the budget every year.
We as citizens of this country should think rationally as to whether it is possible to cater to such a large number of people in our country by fulfilling everyone's wishes.
The country which is divided into several sub sections at the society level.
With the fast ever-increasing population, catering to the needs and demands of all the people is really tough.
At the government level and as policy makers every one does their best while presenting and passing the national budget which caters to a large section of the society.
We individually are not government policy makers and are not duty bound to maintain a 'please all' perspective in the society.
But at the citizen level we can surely work upon it and help in maintaining a positive national economic graph.
Saving, budgeting and rationing our finances at the home front is an essential step we all have to take.
Being satisfied with all our available resources and being contended with what we are getting or have according to our efforts and hard work is the key for a developing society.
Our wishes and wants can be manifold but do we really need all of them.
Are we really acting as good managers at our home fronts?
Efficient management of our home resources is the key to live this life happily and meaningfully.
We do not become miser if we save every one rupee we can but instead it shows that we value every bit of what we save and earn.
By valuing the worth of money we learn the real art of budgeting from small to whole.
The words and views expressed in my blogs are personal and are my original work of thoughts.
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