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Union Budget 2025 Date, Time, and Where to Watch
The Union Budget 2025 is set to be a significant event for India as it will shape the nation’s economic direction for the upcoming year. This marks the eighth consecutive budget presentation by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, making her the first Finance Minister in India’s history to achieve this milestone. The Union Budget 2025 is also the second full budget of the Modi government’s third term (Modi 3.0).
Union Budget 2025: Date and Time
The Union Budget 2025 will be presented on Saturday, February 1, 2025, at 11:00 AM in Parliament. The date was confirmed by the central government, continuing the tradition of presenting the budget on the first day of February.
Where to Watch the Budget Presentation
Citizens can watch the Budget 2025 presentation live across multiple platforms:
- Television:
- Doordarshan and Sansad TV, the official broadcasting channels.
- Online Streaming:
- Government’s official YouTube channels.
- Official accounts on X (formerly Twitter) and other social media platforms.
- News Outlets:
- Major television and digital news platforms will provide live coverage.
For those who prefer to delve into the details, the budget documents will be accessible online immediately after the presentation at the government’s official portal: www.indiabudget.gov.in.
Record-breaking streak: Nirmala Sitharaman surpasses Morarji Desai’s record of presenting six consecutive budgets.
Focus on long-term growth: Being the second full budget under Modi 3.0, it is expected to include key reforms and initiatives to accelerate economic growth, enhance infrastructure, and address pressing issues such as inflation and employment.
What to Expect in Budget 2025
While the exact details of the budget will be revealed on the day, analysts and stakeholders anticipate key announcements in areas such as:
- Infrastructure Development: Increased investments in transportation, energy, and urban development.
- Tax Reforms: Possible adjustments to income tax slabs or corporate tax rates.
- Social Welfare: Enhanced allocations for education, healthcare, and rural development.
- Sustainability: Initiatives to promote green energy, climate resilience, and environmental conservation.