ET Now, The Economic Times, and Economictimes.com have come together with the leading social networking site, Facebook. With this tie up, users can easily share their thoughts with the Finance Minister (FM) about the Union Budget 2010-11.
“ET-Facebook: Talk to FM” is the new initiative which will help the users to post their suggestions/views regarding the budget. All these views will be presented to the FM by ET. For sharing your views, you only have to log on economictimes.com, the official website of Economic Times.
Users from all sections such as students, working women, salaried individuals and businessmen can express their thoughts to the FM. All the views will be displayed on the website of Economic Times and also on user’s Facebook homepage.
CEO of Times Internet Limited, Rishi Khiani said that they are happy to get linked with Facebook. This association is beneficial for both, the social networking site and the business news portal. This will encourage people to give their opinions and it will also provide real time feedback to the FM from the vox populi.
According to Facebook VP of user growth, Chamath Palihapitiya, Facebook users from all over the world can engage into discussions which are important for them. With this program, the Economic Times is helping Indians to express their views on the Budget.
So, it is time to take part in the discussion and post your suggestions to make Union Budget 2010 work for everyone.

ET Now, The Economic Times, and Economictimes.com have come together with the leading social networking site, Facebook. With this tie up, users can easily share their thoughts with the Finance Minister (FM) about the Union Budget 2010-11.Budget-Logo-

“ET-Facebook: Talk to FM” is the new initiative which will help the users to post their suggestions/views regarding the budget. All these views will be presented to the FM by ET. For sharing your views, you only have to log on economictimes.com, the official website of Economic Times.

Users from all sections such as students, working women, salaried individuals and businessmen can express their thoughts to the FM. All the views will be displayed on the website of Economic Times and also on user’s Facebook homepage.

CEO of Times Internet Limited, Rishi Khiani said that they are happy to get linked with Facebook. This association is beneficial for both, the social networking site and the business news portal. This will encourage people to give their opinions and it will also provide real time feedback to the FM from the vox populi.

According to Facebook VP of user growth, Chamath Palihapitiya, Facebook users from all over the world can engage into discussions which are important for them. With this program, the Economic Times is helping Indians to express their views on the Budget.

So, it is time to take part in the discussion and post your suggestions to make Union Budget 2010 work for everyone.