After unions, state finance ministers next to meet FM

The finance minister has already met representatives of the agriculture sector and civil society.

New Delhi: Finance Minister Arun Jaitley met representatives of trade unions on Friday for discussions ahead of the upcoming national budget and said he would accord top priority to skill development to afford better employment opportunities for people.

The finance minister, who kicked off his pre-budget meetings on Thursday, has already met representatives of the agriculture sector and civil society for their views and suggestions on various policy formulations.

State finance ministers, who hold the key to implementing two crucial economic reforms measures -- the pan-India goods and service tax and the direct tax code -- and members of industry chambers are next on the list for such deliberations.

"Arun Jaitley held his pre-budget consultations with the representatives of trade unions on Friday. Skill development will be given priority so that more and more trained workers enter the economy," an official tweet said after Friday`s meeting.

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