Budget 2024 Free Live Streaming, Union Budget Speech Live Streaming AppsAs Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman gears up to present the Interim Budget 2024–25 at 11 am on Thursday, February 1, we bring you a quick guide on when and where to watch the finance minister's Interim Budget speech Live on TV, Mobile apps, and Laptop.

Budget 2024-2025 Live Streaming: When and Where to Watch Nirmala Sitharaman’s Speech Live

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One can watch the FM's budget speech live on the official channels of Sansad TV and Doordarshan. One can also watch live telecasts of the speech on the Zee Business news channel. Live Budget 2024 telecast will also be available on the respective YouTube channels of Sansad TV, Doordarshan, and Zee Business.

Budget 2024-2025 Free Live Streaming: Union Budget Speech Live on Mobile App

One can access Budget 2024 documents in "paperless form" through the Union Budget App.

The app facilitates the viewing of a total of 14 Union Budget documents, including the constitutionally prescribed Annual Financial Statement (AFS), Demands for Grants (DG), Financial Bill, etc., in digital mode and in an eco-friendly manner.

This initiative is aimed at providing Union Budget information to various stakeholders, including the general public, at the click of a button.

The bilingual app is available in English and Hindi. It can be downloaded on Android, iOS, or from the Union Budget Web Portal (www.indiabudget.gov.in).

Budget 2024 Full Schedule

  • Photo shoot with the budget team at 8.15 am
  • FM to meet President Droupadi Murmu at 8.45 am
  • FM to reach the Parliament at 9.15 am
  • Cabinet Meeting at 10 am

Budget 2024 date and time: FM to present the budget at 11 am

Please note that the interim budget will be a vote-on-account, which will give the government authority to spend certain sums of money till a new government comes into office after the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.

Besides, Sitharaman will set a record by presenting the sixth Budget in a row—five annual Budgets and one Interim Budget—a feat achieved only by former Prime Minister Morarji Desai so far.