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Home | Business | Sitharaman Again Takes Tablet In Red Pouch To Present Paperless Budget

Sitharaman again takes tablet in red pouch to present paperless Budget

Draped in a white silk saree with magenta border, she poses for traditional 'briefcase' picture outside her office, along with her team of officials, before heading to meet President

By PTI
Published Date - 23 July 2024, 10:07 AM
Sitharaman again takes tablet in red pouch to present paperless Budget
Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman shows a red pouch carrying the Budget documents, outside the Finance Ministry in North Block before leaving for Parliament where she will table the Union Budget 2024-25, in New Delhi on Tuesday. Photo: PTI
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New Delhi: Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Tuesday again took a digital tablet wrapped in a traditional ‘bahi-khata’ style pouch as she headed for Parliament to present the full Budget 2024-25 in a paperless format just like the previous years.

Draped in a white silk saree with magenta border, she posed for the traditional ‘briefcase’ picture outside her office, along with her team of officials, before heading to meet the President.

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With the tablet carefully kept inside a red cover with a golden-coloured national emblem embossed on it instead of the briefcase, Parliament will be her next destination after the call on President Droupadi Murmu at Rashtrapati Bhawan.

Sitharaman, India’s first full-time woman Finance Minister, had in July 2019 ditched the colonial legacy of a Budget briefcase for the traditional ‘bahi-khata’ to carry Union Budget papers. She used the same in the following year, and in a pandemic-hit 2021, she swapped traditional papers with a digital tablet for carrying her speech and other Budget documents.

That tradition has continued on Tuesday.

Her Budget for the fiscal beginning April 2024 (FY2024-25) is the Modi government’s 13th straight Budget since 2014 (including two interim Budgets presented ahead of general elections in 2019 and 2024).

She was appointed as the Finance Minister when Narendra Modi swept to power again in the 2019 election and presented her maiden Budget on July 5, 2019. She used a red cloth folder enclosed with a string and emblazoned with the national emblem to carry Budget documents. In February this year, she presented another interim Budget. The Budget for 2024-25 is Sitharaman’s seventh straight Budget, a record.

Earlier, Finance Ministers in different governments, including her predecessors in the Modi government — Arun Jaitley and Piyush Goyal- used the standard Budget briefcase.

Before Sitharaman, a long-standing colonial tradition in connection with the Budget presentation was broken during the Atal Bihari Vajpayee government when the then Finance Minister Yashwant Sinha presented the Budget at 11 am rather than at the traditional time of 5 pm. Since then, all the governments have been presenting the Budget at 11 am.

The tradition of carrying the Budget briefcase was a British legacy. The word ‘Budget’ originates from the French word ‘bougette’, which means leather briefcase.

The “budget case” tradition started in the 18th century when the Chancellor of the Exchequer or Britain’s budget chief was asked to ‘open the budget’ while presenting his annual statement.

In 1860, the then British budget chief William E Gladstone carried his papers in a red suitcase with the Queen’s monogram in gold. Budget briefcase came into being because Gladstone’s speeches were extraordinarily long, and he needed a briefcase to carry his speech papers.

However, in India, different finance ministers carried different briefcases with colours of red, black, tan or brown.

India’s first Finance Minister RK Shanmukham Chetty carried a leather portfolio to present the first Budget in 1947. TT Krishnamachari, in the 1950s, carried something that looked like a file bag. Jawaharlal Nehru carried a black briefcase.

As the Finance Minister, Manmohan Singh, who delivered the iconic 1991 economic liberalisation proposals, carried a black bag. Pranab Mukherjee as Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s finance minister, used a red briefcase similar to the Gladstone case of Britain.

Piyush Goyal, who presented the interim Budget in February 2019, was the last finance minister to have carried a briefcase. He carried a red one to Parliament.

On Budget day, the finance minister of India poses with the Budget bag outside Parliament. In Britain, the Chancellor of the Exchequer poses with his suitcase in front of 11 Downing Street before the Budget speech.

Soon after presenting her maiden Budget in 2019, Sitharaman had said that the bahi-khata was a break from the colonial legacy.

“Why did I not use a leather bag to carry budget documents? I thought it is high time we move on from the British hangover, to do something on our own. And well, easier for me to carry too,” she had said.

One of her predecessors, P Chidambaram of the Congress, had, however, scoffed at her choice in that year. “A Congress finance minister in future will bring an iPad,” the former finance minister had said when asked to comment on the bahi-khata.

And Sitharaman did just that in 2021, 2022 and 2023 and twice this year.

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