N Sitharaman's Budget Speech Lasted 77 Minutes. How It Compares To Previous Years

N Sitharaman's Budget Speech Lasted 77 Minutes. How It Compares To Previous Years

[NDTV] - 02/1/2025

Nirmala Sitharaman's budget speech, which came with a big bonanza for taxpayers, lasted for an hour and 17 minutes, shorter than the previous year's speech spanning 1 hour and 25 minutes.



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