Union Budgets: From 1950s Print to Today's Digital — A Historical Journey

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News18•01-02-2026, 10:40
Union Budgets: From 1950s Print to Today's Digital — A Historical Journey
- •Early Union Budgets relied heavily on newspapers for public dissemination, with front pages shaping public perception.
- •Finance Ministers like C.D. Deshmukh and Lal Bahadur Shastri's budgets were detailed in print, covering revenue, expenditure, and new taxes.
- •Newspapers evolved from straightforward reporting to more structured, reader-friendly formats with sub-headlines to explain budget proposals.
- •Defence spending became a key focus in budget coverage after the 1962 war, influencing tax cut prospects.
- •Visual storytelling emerged in the 1970s, using images to engage common households and spark debate on budget implications.
Why It Matters: Union Budget reporting transformed from print-dependent, detailed accounts to modern, visually engaging formats.
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