FM may present Union Budget on Feb 1, Sunday

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Rama Krishna Sangem

By all indications, it appears the Modi government will go ahead with presentation of Union Budget-2026-27  on February 1, Sunday. There has been suspense over whether the government would present the Union Budget 2026 on a Sunday. But, there was a precedent in 1999, when the budget was presented on a Sunday, by then FM Yashwant Sinha. But that was February 28.

Anyway, the cabinet committee on parliamentary affairs will meet January 7 and is likely to take a decision on this issue – whether to present the budget on Sunday or not.

For the last few years, the trend has been to present the Union Budget at 11 am on February 1. This year, February 1 falls on a Sunday. It is also Guru Ravidas Jayanti, which is a restricted holiday. Government offices and the stock markets are closed on Sunday.

There is a strong possibility, however, that the government would present the Union Budget on Sunday as it may not want to break from tradition, government sources told NDTV.

The cabinet committee on parliamentary affairs chaired by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, which is meeting tomorrow, will take a final call on it.

 

Budget session starts Jan 28

The Budget session of parliament is likely to start on January 28 with the President’s address, sources said. The Economic Survey would then be presented the next day. January 30 and 31 would be holidays, and finally, the Union Budget would be presented on February 1, Sunday, they said.

The first part of the Budget session is expected to last for three weeks. It will have a discussion on the motion of thanks on President Droupadi Murmu’s address, to which Prime Minister Narendra Modi will respond. A discussion on the Union Budget and a presentation on the Finance Bill will follow. The second part will last for four weeks, during which some important government bills and demands for grants will be discussed.

 

Yashwant Sinha did it on a Sunday, in 1999

The Union Budget has been presented on February 1 since 2017. This switch was made by former finance minister Arun Jaitley. In 2025, February 1 fell on a Saturday and the government presented an interim Budget that day. The Union Budget had been presented on a Saturday before too.

This is the first time since 2017, however, when February 1 falls on a Sunday. The last time the government presented the Union Budget on a Sunday was on February 28, 1999. The then finance minister Yashwant Sinha, who read out the Budget, started the trend of beginning the speech at 11 am instead of 5 pm.

Anyhow, if the government decides to present the budget on Sunday, this year, it is good for two reasons: One, there will be certainty on an important issue like union budget presentation, two, Sunday doesn’t or shouldn’t mean a holiday, if the work to be done is important. This will convey a right message to your youngsters and all holiday seeking public. Lastly, our lawmakers are accustomed to plenty of holidays and that  image will go!

Rama Krishna Sangem

Ramakrishna chief editor of excel India online magazine and website

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