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Briefcases, 'bahi khata', tablet: How Budget presentation changed over the years

From traditional colonial era briefcases to 'bahi khata' and modern-day tablet, the Budget has been presented in various forms throughout the years.

January 30, 2024 / 16:30 IST
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Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman
Nirmala Sitharaman gave an Indian touch to the Budget presentation by carrying a 'bahi khata' in 2019.

For decades, finance ministers have been seen carrying briefcases into the Parliament to present the Budget of the respective year. The tradition of carrying briefcases was handed over to us by the British. Independent India’s first finance minister, RK Shankmukham Chetty, continued the British fashion and carried the first Budget in a leather portfolio bag.

However, in 2019, Nirmala Sitharaman as finance minister, brought about a huge change. Instead of the traditional briefcase, she opted for a ‘bahi khata’, thereby giving the presentation an Indian touch. In 2021, Sitharaman gave way to modern technology by presenting the Budget on a made-in-India tablet, a paperless format.

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From traditional colonial era briefcases to 'bahi khata' and modern-day tablet, the Budget has been presented in various forms throughout the years.

Briefcases: