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Union Budget 2025 | Who presented India's first Mini Budget?The first Mini Budget in the India's history was presented on November 30, 1956.
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Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman will present the Union Budget on February 1, marking her eighth consecutive budget. In light of the upcoming Budget, we take a look at some trivia.

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India's first Mini Budget

A 'Mini Budget' is a special-occasion budgetary proposal. It is also called a ‘Mini Budget’ when an interim budget has already been presented in an election year by the outgoing government and the new government presents another in the same year.

The first Mini Budget in the India's history was presented on November 30, 1956 by T T Krishnamachari, India's fourth Finance Minister.

He presented the first Mini Budget in former Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru's government.

Preceded by C D Deshmukh, Krishnamachari, in a 5000-word long speech through finance bills, announced new taxation proposals in a special-occasion budgetary proposal aimed at dealing with an economy plagued with rising inflation and dipping forex reserves.

However, in February 1958, he had to resign after the one-man Justice Chagla Commission found him guilty of corruption.

Nehru stepped in after his resignation to take over the Finance portfolio and in the absence of a finance minister Nehru went on to present the Budget of 1958-59.

Krishnamachari was back as the Finance Minister less than a decade later and the second Mini Budget was also presented by him in August 1965.

During his tenure, Krishnamachari presented a total of six budgets, two of which were Mini Budgets.

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(Published 27 January 2025, 16:34 IST)