Published: Monday, February 1, 2021, 10:10 [IST]
New Delhi, Feb 01: Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman last week launched Union Budget App during the traditional Halwa Ceremony that marks the beginning of compilation of budget documents. As the Union Budget 2021-22 is going paperless for the first time, the application is available for Android and iOS smartphones users.
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The app can be downloaded on the Android and iOS mobile app from the official India Budget website (www.indiabudget.gov.in).
After clicking on the link, users will be directed to the Google Play Store or Apple App store from where the app can be installed.
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Union Budget App: Get access to Budget 2021 documents on you smartphone. Deets inside
Union Budget App 2021, Union Budget App download: All eyes on Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman as she is all set to present Union Budget 2021-22 in Parliament today. This will be the ninth budget under the Modi government and Sitharaman s third so far with the first being delivered in 2019 after BJP retained the power. Hit by pandemic, Sitharaman is expected to announce measures to revive the economy with a focus on higher spending on healthcare, infrastructure and defence. However, this time there is no need to wait for hours for the Budget transcript to be released. One can read or download the Budget 2021 documents on the Union Budget App minutes after Finance Minister finishes her speech.
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Ahead of the presentation of the Union Budget on 1 February, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Saturday launched the Union Budget Mobile App for hassle-free access of Budget-related documents by Members of Parliament (MPs) and the public.
For the first time since independence, the budget papers will not be printed in the wake of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. The Union Budget 2021, slated to be presented on 1 February, is going to be completely paperless.