Sitharaman to Present Ninth Budget; Live Screening Planned Across Mandals
Key Points:
- Finance minister to present ninth consecutive Union Budget on Sunday
- BJP Jamshedpur to stream budget live at district office
- Live screenings planned across 28 mandals from 10:30 a.m.
JAMSHEDPUR – The Union finance minister is set to present her ninth budget as BJP Jamshedpur plans live screenings.
The Union finance minister was scheduled to present the ninth consecutive Union Budget on Sunday. The presentation was expected amid global uncertainty and shifting economic conditions. The budget was described as significant for shaping India’s economic direction.
Meanwhile, the BJP Jamshedpur Metropolitan unit made special arrangements for the occasion. A live telecast was planned at the district BJP office in Sakchi. Large screens were arranged for public viewing.
Moreover, senior party leaders were expected to attend the screening. District office bearers were also scheduled to be present. State-level office bearers of party fronts were invited. District presidents of various fronts were expected. Party workers and supporters were likely to attend in large numbers.
In addition, BJP Jamshedpur Metropolitan president Sanjeev Sinha shared details of preparations. He said live screenings would begin at 10:30 a.m. He added arrangements were made beyond the district office.
On the other hand, screenings were also planned across all 28 mandals. Mandal presidents were to lead local arrangements. Key public locations were selected for screenings. Party workers were expected to watch collectively.
He stated that workers would discuss budget provisions together. He noted strong enthusiasm among party workers. Residents of Jamshedpur were also showing interest.
Furthermore, Sinha expressed expectations from the budget. He said it would accelerate economic growth. He added relief was expected for various sections. Youth-focused measures were anticipated. Provisions for women were expected. Farmers’ interests were highlighted. Defence allocations were also anticipated. Labour welfare measures were expected.
He said the budget would support overall national progress. He added it would advance the goal of a developed India. The event was part of broader political engagement around the budget.
For related budget reactions, earlier reports included interim budget praise. Industry voices had earlier welcomed infrastructure spending. Political responses varied across regions.

