Union Budget - All You Need To Know
- The first Union budget of independent India was presented on November 26, 1947, by R K Shanmukham Chetty
- Morarji Desai presented 10 budgets, which is the highest count by an
Indian finance minister, followed by P Chidambaram’s 9 and Pranab
Mukherjee’s 8.Morarji Desai presented the Union budget twice on his birthday –
February 29, 1964, and 1968
- The printing of budget documents starts roughly 10 days before its
presentation in the Parliament with a customary ‘Halwa ceremony’, during
which the sweet dish is prepared and served to the finance ministry
officers and support staff involved. The ceremony marks the start of the
lock-in period to maintain budget secrecy, which means the staff
remains isolated and stay in the North Block office until the Budget is
presented in parliament
- Until the year 1999, the Union Budget was announced at 05:00 pm on the
last working day of the month of February. This practice was inherited
from the Colonial Era. It was Yashwant Sinha, the then finance minister
in the NDA government, who changed the ritual by announcing the 1999
Union Budget at 11 am
- Again in 2017, departing from the colonial-era tradition of presenting
the Union Budget on the last working day of February, then finance
minister Arun Jaitley announced that budget will now be presented on 1
February. Additionally, the rail budget, presented separately for 92
years, was merged with Union Budget.
- Arun Jaitley’s first Budget speech, presented in 2014, is by far the
longest Budget speech ever with 253 paragraphs and it went on for 2
hours and 10 minutes, which is excluding a four-minute break that he
took for his health reasons
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