Key Points

Nirmala Sitharaman is preparing to present the Union Budget with a traditional touch, receiving blessings from President Murmu. The Budget is expected to emphasize rural development and financial inclusion. This will be Sitharaman's eighth consecutive Budget, breaking previous records. The government aims to promote economic growth while ensuring equitable development across India.

Key Points: Murmu Blesses Sitharaman Before Union Budget 2024 Presentation

  • Traditional pre-Budget blessing ritual performed by President Murmu
  • Sitharaman set to present 14th consecutive Modi government Budget
  • Finance Minister wearing handloom silk saree with Madhubani art inspiration
  • Budget expected to focus on rural economic growth and financial inclusion
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President Murmu feeds customary 'dahi-cheeni' to FM Sitharaman

President Droupadi Murmu performs traditional 'dahi-cheeni' ritual for Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman ahead of her 8th consecutive Budget.

"The President fed her 'dahi-cheeni', a ritual performed by elders in Indian families to bestow good luck - Unnamed Source"

New Delhi, Feb 1

Ahead of presenting the Union Budget in Parliament, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman met President Droupadi Murmu in the Rashtrapati Bhawan on Saturday.

The President fed her 'dahi-cheeni', a ritual performed by elders in Indian families to bestow good luck before undertaking important tasks.

This year's Budget is the eight consecutive Budget for Finance Minister Sitharaman and the Modi government's 14th straight Budget.

Earlier in the day, FM Sitharaman and her team posed for a traditional picture outside the Finance Ministry. She wore an off-white coloured handloom silk saree with fish-themed embroidery and a golden border - a tribute to Madhubani Art. She wore a red blouse with the saree and displayed the red 'bahi-khata' tablet with the national emblem.

In 2019, FM Sitharaman broke the long-standing tradition of a Budget briefcase with a 'bahi khata,' a red-coloured Indian accounting ledger. In 2021, the Finance Minister presented the Budget in a paperless format, using a 'Made in India' tablet.

Nirmala Sitharaman, who surpassed the record of former Prime Minister and Finance Minister Morarji Desai last year, is set to present the Union Budget for 2025-26 in Parliament on Saturday.

Finance Minister Sitharaman will deliver the Budget speech in the Lok Sabha from 11 a.m. on Saturday.

The Budget Session of Parliament which commenced on Friday, will be conducted in two phases - the first started on January 31 and will conclude on February 13, while the second phase will begin on March 10 and end on April 4.

This year's Union Budget is expected to maintain the government's focus on promoting economic growth while ensuring equity.

The government is expected to prioritise improving the quality of life in rural areas to ensure equitable and inclusive development.

According to the Economic Survey 2024-25, financial inclusion is a key focus, with rural households and small businesses getting easier access to credit through microfinance institutions, self-help groups and other intermediaries.



- IANS

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