Nirmala Sitharaman creates history with 8th consecutive budget
Former finance ministers P Chidambaram and Pranab Mukherjee had presented nine and eight budgets, respectively, under different prime ministers.
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Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman with Union Minister of State for Finance Pankaj Chaudhary and other officials
NEW DELHI, 1 FEB
Finance Minister Nirmala
Sitharaman on Saturday made history as she presented a record eighth
consecutive budget, which comes in the backdrop of slowdown in economy and
demand for tax cuts for middle class.
This
will take Sitharaman closer to the record of 10 budgets that were presented by
former Prime Minister Morarji Desai over different time periods. Desai has
presented a total of 6 budgets during his tenure as finance minister from 1959
to 1964, and 4 budgets between 1967 and 1969.
Former
finance ministers P Chidambaram and Pranab Mukherjee had presented nine and
eight budgets, respectively, under different prime ministers.
Sitharaman,
however, will continue to hold the record of presenting the maximum number of
budgets on the trot - eight straight budgets under Prime Minister Narendra
Modi.
She
was in 2019 appointed as India's first full-time woman finance minister when
Prime Minister Modi won a decisive second term. After Modi came back to power
in 2024 for the third time, Sitharaman continued to retain her finance
portfolio.
Here
are some facts related to the Budget presentation in independent India.
FIRST
BUDGET: The first-ever Union Budget of independent India was presented on 26
November, 1947, by the nation's first finance minister RK Shanmukham Chetty.
MAXIMUM
NUMBER OF BUDGETS: Former Prime Minister Morarji Desai holds the record for
presenting the maximum number of budgets. He has presented a total of 10
budgets during his tenure as finance minister under Prime Minister Jawaharlal
Nehru and later under Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri.
He
presented his first budget on February 28, 1959, full budgets in the following
two years and an interim one in 1962. This was followed by two full budgets.
After four years, he presented another interim budget in 1967, followed by
three full budgets in 1967, 1968, and 1969, presenting a total of 10 budgets.
SECOND
HIGHEST NUMBER OF BUDGETS: Former finance minister P Chidambaram presented the
budget on nine occasions. He first presented the budget on 19 March, 1996,
during the United Front government led by Prime Minister HD Deve Gowda. He
presented another budget under the same government the next year and returned
to the hot seat when the Congress-led UPA came to power in 2009.
He
presented five budgets between 2004 and 2008. After a stint as Union Home
Minister, he was back in the finance ministry and presented budgets in 2013 and
2014.
THIRD
HIGHEST NUMBER OF BUDGETS: Pranab Mukherjee presented eight budgets during his
tenure as finance minister. He presented budgets in 1982, 1983 and 1984 and
five straight ones between February 2009 and March 2012 in the Congress-led UPA
government.
MANMOHAN
SINGH: Former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh presented five straight budgets
between 1991 and 1995 when he was finance minister in the PV Narasimha Rao
government.
LONGEST
BUDGET SPEECH: Sitharaman holds the record for the longest budget speech when
her presentation on 1 February, 2020, lasted two hours and 40 minutes. At the
time, she cut short her speech with two pages still remaining.
SHORTEST
BUDGET SPEECH: Hirubhai Mulljibhai Patel's interim Budget speech in 1977 is so
far the shortest at just 800 words.
TIMING:
The Budget was traditionally presented on the last day of February at 5 pm. The
timing followed a colonial era practice when the announcements could be made in
London and India at the same time. India is 4 hours and 30 minutes ahead of the
British Summer Time, and so presenting the budget at 5 pm in India ensured that
it was happening in the daytime in the United Kingdom.
The
timing was changed in 1999 when the then finance minister Yashwant Sinha in the
Atal Bihari Vajpayee government presented the budget at 11 am.
Since
then budgets are presented at 11 am.
DATE:
The Budget presentation date was in 2017 changed to the 1st of February to
allow the government to complete the Parliamentary approval process by
March-end and allow implementation of the Budget from the start of the fiscal
on 1 April.
Presenting the Budget on 28 February meant that the implementation could not start before May/June after accounting for 2-3 months of the parliamentary approval process.
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