
For the 2025-26 Budget, Nirmala Sitharaman chose an elegant Madhubani saree in off-white, intricately detailed with fish patterns that celebrated India's rich textile history.
This particular saree held special significance, having been presented to her by the renowned artist Dulari Devi.

Continuing her handloom tradition, Nirmala Sitharaman presented the 2024-25 Budget in a blue Tussar silk saree. Featuring West Bengal's intricate Kantha embroidery, the choice highlighted her ongoing commitment to India's diverse textile heritage.

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presented the 2023-24 Budget in a striking red silk handloom saree featuring a black temple border and gold zari. By blending Karnataka's Ilkal weave with Kasuti embroidery, she maintained her tradition of using the global stage to spotlight India's regional textile artistry.

For the 2022-23 Budget, Nirmala Sitharaman chose a rust-toned Bomkai saree from Odisha. Sourced from the Ganjam district, the handloom piece highlighted her consistent support for local artisans and ancient weaving traditions.

Finance Minister Sitharaman chose a striking Pochampally Ikkat silk for the 2021-22 presentation, featuring traditional Telangana motifs and a bold green border. This sartorial choice underscored her support for local weavers as the nation navigated its economic recovery.

For the 2020-21 Budget, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman opted for a vibrant yellow silk saree accented with a green border. This traditional choice served as another tribute to India's expansive and varied textile legacy.

In 2019, Nirmala Sitharaman made a memorable style statement during her first Budget presentation. She wore a bright pink Mangalgiri saree with a golden border and carried a traditional red bahi khata (ledger) instead of a briefcase. This move marked a fresh beginning and proudly showcased India's rich textile traditions.

