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The budget-making process is a vital part of governance that ensures public resources are allocated efficiently to achieve national development goals. In any country, this process involves detailed planning, discussions, and decisions about how government funds will be spent across various sectors such as healthcare, education, infrastructure, defense, and social services. The process typically begins with the preparation of a budget proposal by the government, followed by consultations with key stakeholders, including parliament, and the final approval of the budget. Effective budget-making is essential for economic stability, poverty reduction, and the fulfillment of public needs. This article explores the stages of the budget-making process, its significance, and how it impacts national development and public welfare.

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