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Budget 2024: Here are 10 landmark announcements in Indian history

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As Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman prepares to present the interim budget on February 1, ahead of the Lok Sabha elections, let's take a look at India's landmark budgets:

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By CNBCTV18.com Feb 1, 2024 10:54:45 AM IST (Published)

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As Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman prepares to present the interim budget on February 1, ahead of the Lok Sabha elections, let's take a look at India's landmark budgets:

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First Budget of the Republic of India (1947): John Mathai's inaugural budget paved the way for the Planning Commission and set the groundwork for India's economic planning.

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The Black Budget (1973-74): Presented by Yashwantrao B Chavan during the Indira Gandhi era, this budget earned its name due to a fiscal deficit of ₹550 crore.

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Carrot and Stick Budget (1986): VP Singh's budget marked the beginning of dismantling the license raj, a crucial step towards economic liberalisation in India.

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Epochal Budget (1991): Manmohan Singh's budget further dismantled the license raj and paved the way for economic liberalisation.

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Dream Budget (1997-98): P Chidambaram's budget lowered tax rates, especially for corporates and encouraged foreign investments.

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Millennium Budget (2000): Yashwant Sinha's budget laid the foundation for the growth of India's Information Technology (IT) industry.

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Rollback Budget (2002-03): Yashwant Sinha's budget, during the NDA government, was notable for its rollback of several proposals and policies.

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Budget 2012-13: Pranab Mukherjee introduced General Anti Avoidance Rules (GAAR) to counter aggressive tax avoidance, creating controversy with retrospective changes affecting the Vodafone-Hutchison deal.

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Railway Budget Merger (2017): Arun Jaitley's budget merged the Railway Budget with the General Budget, ending the 92-year-old tradition of a separate Railway Budget.

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Once-in-a-Century Budget (2021): Nirmala Sitharaman's budget garnered attention for its heightened focus on privatisation, tax collections, and significant investments in infrastructure and healthcare.

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