Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi engaged with experts, civil society representatives, and stakeholders to seek input for the 2026-27 annual budget. Emphasizing a people-centric approach, Majhi aims to craft a budget reflective of public needs. The state’s ‘People’s Budget’ will incorporate suggestions gathered from various sources, ensuring a comprehensive representation of the people’s voice.
Majhi highlighted the participatory nature of governance, stating that public feedback shapes policy decisions. Initiatives like the Mukhyamantri Kanya Vivaha Yojana and upcoming programs stem from community input. The government’s focus on schemes aligned with public opinion underscores its commitment to inclusive governance and responsive policymaking.
The Chief Minister underscored the significance of public engagement in policy formulation. Acknowledging the impact of public feedback on recent state initiatives, Majhi urged citizens to contribute ideas for effective governance. The state’s development trajectory, underpinned by public input, reflects a collaborative approach to governance and policy implementation.
