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Analysis of Funds Collected and Expenditure Incurred by National Political Parties – Lok Sabha 2004, 2009 & 2014

Executive Summary

 Details provided in the Election Expenditure Statement
  • 13th August, 2014 was the last date of filing of election expenditure statements of National Parties which was 90 days from 16thMay on which the election results were declared.
  • Based on the information available on the website of the Election Commission of India, the ECI received the expenditure statements of INC on22nd Dec,’14, BJP on 12th Jan,’15 , BSP on 8th Aug,’14, NCP on 22nd Aug,’14, CPI on 27th Oct,’14and CPM’s expenditure statements on 25th Aug,’14.
  • It is to be noted that while BJP, BSP, NCP, CPI and CPM submitted their expenditure statements with details of only Lok Sabha elections, 2014, the expenditure statement of INC included details of elections to Andhra Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim and Odisha Assemblies. As the details were not segregated by INC, the information is taken as is submitted by the party.
  • Similarly, for Lok Sabha elections, 2004, the expenditure statements of BSP, CPI and CPM contained details of expenditure incurred during Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Odisha and Sikkim Assembly Elections. The complete information as submitted by the National Parties have been taken into consideration during the preparation of this report.
 
Funds collected by National Parties during the Lok Sabha elections:
  • The National parties considered for the report are BJP, INC, BSP, NCP, CPI, and CPM.
  • Total funds collected by the National Parties, in cash, cheque/DD or in kind, during Lok Sabha elections held in 2004 was Rs 223.80 crores while during Lok Sabha 2009 elections increased by 282%, to Rs 854.89 crores.
  • The total funds collected by the National Parties during Lok Sabha 2014 elections increased by 35.53%, to Rs 1158.59 crores from Rs 854.89 crores during Lok Sabha 2009.
  • Over a period of 10 years, the funds collected by National Parties during Lok Sabha elections increased by 418%.
Funds collected by National Parties during the Lok Sabha elections, 2014:
  • BJP declared the highest amount of funds collected during Lok Sabha elections, 2014. The party declared collecting Rs 588.45 crores over 75 days of election period.
  • INC declared the second highest amount of Rs 350.39 crores followed by NCP with Rs 77.85 crores and BSP with Rs 77.26 crores.
  • CPI declared the least funds collected (Rs 9.52 crores) during the 75 days of election period.
Expenditure incurred by National Parties during the Lok Sabha elections:
  • Total expenditure incurred by the National Parties, in cash or cheque/DD, during Lok Sabha elections held in 2004 was Rs 269.42 crores while during Lok Sabha 2009 elections, it increased by 225%, to Rs 875.81 crores.
  • The total expenditure of the National Parties during Lok Sabha 2014 elections increased by 49.43%, to Rs 1308.75 crores from Rs 875.81 crores during Lok Sabha 2009.
  • Over a period of 10 years, the expenditure incurred by National Parties during Lok Sabha elections increased by 386%.
Expenditure incurred by National Parties during the Lok Sabha elections, 2014:
  • BJP declared the highest amount of expenditure incurred during Lok Sabha elections, 2014. The party declared expenses of Rs 712.48 crores over 75 days of election period.
  • INC declared the second highest amount of Rs 486.21 crores followed by NCP with Rs 64.48 crores and BSP with Rs 30.06 crores.
  • CPI declared the least amount of election expenditure (Rs 6.72 crores) during the 75 days of election period.
Expenditure of Political Parties under various heads during Lok Sabha elections:
  • The main heads under which political parties declare their expenses are publicity, travel, other/ miscellaneous expenses and expenditure on candidates.
  • During Lok Sabha elections in 2004, 2009 and 2014 together National Parties spent 50.58% of their total expenditure onpublicity, 19.68% on travel expenses and 15.43% on candidates and 14.31% on other expenses.
  • During Lok Sabha elections, 2004, National Parties spent Rs 115.90 crores on publicity, Rs 34.57 crores on travels, Rs 50.715 crores on other expenses and Rs 60.364 crores on expenditure towards candidates.
  • During Lok Sabha elections, 2014, National Parties spent Rs 858.97 crores on publicity, Rs 311.8 crores on travels, Rs 104.28 crores on other expenses and Rs 311.47 crores on expenditure towards candidates.
  • In 10 years, expenditure on publicity increased by 641% while expenditure on travel increased by 802% and the declared expenditure on candidates increased by 416%.
Expenditure incurred under various heads during the Lok Sabha elections, 2014:
  • During Lok Sabha elections in 2014, BJP declared spending Rs 463.17 crores on publicity while INC spent Rs 346.41 crores, NCP – Rs 30.98 crores, BSP – Rs 12.75 crores, CPM – Rs 4.94 crores and CPI – Rs 0.72 crores.
  • BJP’s declared expenditure on travel (for leaders, workers and star campaigners) was Rs 159.15 crores while INC spent Rs 129.50 crores on travel. NCP – Rs 3.73 crores, BSP – Rs 17.31 crores, CPM – Rs 1.94 crores and CPI – Rs 0.17 crores.
  • BJP declared an equal amount of expenditure on candidates as that incurred on travel during Lok Sabha 2014 elections. The party spentRs 159.81 crores on its candidates while INC spent Rs 96.70 crores on its candidates.
Expenditure of National Parties on Publicity during Lok Sabha elections:
  • There are three main items listed under publicity expenditure: expense on media advertisement (print & electronic, bulk sms, cable, website, TV channels) publicity material (hoardings, posters, banners etc.), expenses on public meetings (processions, rallies etc.).
  • Expenditure of BJP on publicity increased from Rs 49.31 crores during Lok Sabha 2004 to Rs 180.87 crores during Lok Sabha 2009 and Rs 463.17 crores during Lok Sabha 2014. The party declared an overall increase of 839% in 10 years.
  • Expenditure of INC on publicity increased from Rs 62.77 crores during Lok Sabha 2004 to Rs 207.88 crores during Lok Sabha 2009 and Rs 346.41 crores during Lok Sabha 2014. The party declared an overall increase of 452% in 10 years.
Expenditure of National Parties on Publicity during Lok Sabha elections, 2014:
  • National Parties collectively spent Rs 661.26 crores (or 76.98%) on media advertisement, Rs 126.94 crores (or 14.78%) on public meetings and Rs 70.77 crores (or 8.24%) on publicity materials during Lok Sabha Elections, 2014.
  • BJP spent the maximum amount of Rs 342.36 crores on media advertisement followed by Rs 89.56 crores on public meetings andRs 31.35 crores on publicity materials.
  • INC spent the maximum amount of Rs 289.22 crores on media advertisement followed by Rs 33.08 crores on public meetings andRs 24.11 crores on publicity materials, while BSP spent Rs 6.59 crores on publicity materials and Rs 3.90 crores on media advertisement.

Recommendations of ADR

  • It must be made mandatory for all political parties to submit their statements of expenditure in the format given by the ECI, within the prescribed time limit. Political parties not submitting on time or in the prescribed format should be heavily penalized.
  • The details of all donors who contribute to national and regional parties exclusively for their election campaigns must be declared in the public domain irrespective of the amount donated.
  • A format similar to the donations report along with the date of donations, submitted to the ECI on an annual basis, has to be prescribed for the expenditure statement so as to bring in more transparency in the finances of the political parties especially during elections when it is said that black money plays a major role.
  • Similar to the shadow observers of the ECI for monitoring expenditure of candidates, there must also be observers for monitoring the expenditure of political parties.

Sufi Singer Satinder Sartaj Mesmerised the audience with his soulful voice

Mohali 1 March
DSC_0453‘3rd Annual International Sufi Festival and Craft mela-2015’ begins with the live performance of  renowned sufi singer ‘Satinder Sartaj” today in Chappar chirri, Mohali. The festival was inaugurated by Minister, Department of Tourism, Punjab, S. Sohan Singh Thandal. Director Tourism, Punjab, Sh. NPS Randhawa; Chairman, Aryans Group of Colleges, Dr. Anshu Kataria many renowned personalities of the city were also present on the occasion.
Satinder Sartaj embraced the audience by taking them on a musical journey. He entertained the crowd with his smooth rendition of ‘Sai’. He performed on his many world famous songs like ‘Cheerey Waalea’; ‘Paani Panjan Daryawan Wala’; ‘Zikar Tera’; ‘Akhiri Apeel’  ‘Maula Ji’; ‘Nikki Jehi Kuri’;  ‘Yamaha’;  ‘Dil Sabh De Vakhre’ ; ‘ Soohe Khat’ and many more.
Minister, Department of Tourism, Punjab, Sardar Sohan Singh Thandal said that this festival is of three days. Staring from today this will end on 3rd march. During these three days of the festival many renowned singers like sufi artists Ali Brothers, Mamta Joshi, Alamghir Khan, Zafar Lohar (Pakistan), Qawaal Shantoo Khan (Pakistan) will give their live performances in three days Festival.
Chairman, Aryans Group, Dr. Anshu Kataria said that Aryans feel proud to be the part of this event. Dr. Kataria further said that he appreciates the efforts of the tourism dept that after heavy rainfall still department managed to start the event with great zeal.

Over 3000 participated in 25th Aryans Job Fest

Mohali 26 February
Pics from 25th Aryans Job Fest (6) Pics from 25th Aryans Job Fest (1) Pics from 25th Aryans Job Fest (2) Pics from 25th Aryans Job Fest (4)Over 45 companies participated in 25th Aryans Job Fest held today at Aryans Campus. More than 3000 students from all over the India participated in this Job fest. This is for the first time that top companies of the country including Airtel, Axis Bank, Wipro, Hero Cycle, Wyan Ind. has chosen Aryans Campus for joint placement drive.
Chairman, Aryans Group of Colleges, Dr. Anshu Kataria inaugurated the job fest by extending his good wishes to the candidates. He said that this year the number of vacancies and packages have improved from previous years. He further urged the candidates to compete and make proper use of their skills to grab these opportunities.
Dr. Kataria further mentioned that apart from providing good education to the students it’s the responsibility of every College to facilitate its students with good job opportunities. The institutions should inculcate in them with business ideas, entrepreneurship and develop skills which will help them finding a suitable job. Aryans has achieved a great milestone in this direction.
Ms. Tejinder Kaur, TPO, Aryans Group said that around 238 candidates were shortlisted by various companies. Depending upon their skills and talents companies have offered good packages starting from 1.5 lacs up to 3.5 lacs.
Ms Kaur further said that its for the first time that apart from Aryans, students of various Universities and Colleges not only of Chandigarh but other states like Punjab, Haryana, HP, JK, UP, Rajasthan etc. also came to participate in this Job Fest.
Registrar, Aryans Group of Colleges, Prof. B.S Sidhu while Expressing his great joy at the remarkable success of the event said that with the unceasing efforts of the Management, staff and students the group has successfully completed its 25th Job fest with remarkable presence of companies.

Maharishi Dayanand Public School – celebrates National Science Day

Maharishi Dayanand Public School – celebrates National Science Day

100_9525 100_9522CHANDIGARH: Maharishi Dayanand Public School organized an Essay Writing Competition on National Science Day in collaboration with Chandigarh Renewal Energy, Science and Technology Promotion Society (CREST), Chandigarh. A good number of students participated in the competition. Through this competition students expressed that Science has contributed a great deal to human welfare. It has enabled man to acquire intellectual excellence. It has broken barriers to bring peace and prosperity.

Vikas, Mamta, and sarah bagged first, second and third respectively. Shri Parvesh Sahni and Shri Prem Kumar from Chandigarh Renewal Energy, Science and Technology Promotion Society were guests of honour. They inspired the students to carry on such activities in future also. They gave away prizes to the winners.

100_9469Principal Dr. Vinod Kumar told that the main aim of this competition
was to spread the message of importance of science and its application among the students.

AGO GRAHAK JAGO-TALENT COMPETITION FOR YOUNG CONSUMERS and SEMINAR – “STUDENTS AS CONSUMERS”

CONCERT in association with TANSCOPE Government of Tamil Nadu have organised various contests (Elocution, Essay writing, Drawing and Special Drawing) among 8th, 9th and 11th standard students studying in High and Higher Secondary Schools of Chennai District. All the contests were held at 3 levels. The first level school level was held in 107 schools and 5100 students participated. In the second zonal level, 238 students from 85 schools participated. The final Chennai city level contests 

 

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will be held on 27th February, 2015, 10.30 am at Chennai Boys Higher Secondary School, 112, Kodambakkam Salai, Saidapet.

The titles for the contest are as follows:-

• Elocution Contest: Title A reported Consumer redressal case

• Drawing Contest: Title Prevention of air pollution

• Essay Writing Contest: Title Safe Drinking water

• Special Drawing Contest: Title Clean India

Best entries from drawing and special drawing contests would be displayed for observation of viewers.

Seminar titled “STUDENTS AS CONSUMERS” will also be held on the same day from 2.30 pm to 4.30 pm followed by the award and certificate distribution function.

Date: 27.2.2015

Venue: Chennai Boys Hr. Sec School, No.112, Kodambakkam Salai Saidapet

Shri S. Gopalakrishnan, IAS, Commissioner for Civil Supplies and Consumer Protection and Smt. P.Ramana Saraswathy, Joint Commissioner for Civil Supplies and Consumer Protection would
be attending the functions. Eminent speakers representing parent, teacher, consumer activist and government officials would address the gathering on the seminar title “Students as Consumers”. Best drawings of the students has been displayed at the venue. Board of Trustees: Mr.R.Desikan, Chairman Emeritus; Mr.K.Krishna Kumar, Director, Avon Solutions & Logistics PVT Ltd; Chairman and Managing Trustee – Mrs.Nirmala Desikan; r.N.Gopalaswami, I.A.S Retd, Former Chief Election Commissioner of India, New Delhi; Mr.S.Radhakrishnan, Industrialist & Consultant, Chennai; Mr.P.K.Ranganathan, Deputy Director General (Retd), Geological Survey of India, New Delhi; Dr.S.Rajagopalan, Scientist (Retd), Govt of India, Ministry of Food & Agri, New Delhi; Mr.K.Ramachandran, Chartered Accountant, Formerly GM, L&T Construction Group, International Services; Mr.S.Ramani, Director (Retd), Hewlett Packard, USA; Mr.S.Sainath, Joint Managing Director (Retd) MTC, Chennai; Mr.Srinivasan K.Swamy, Chairman & Managing Director, Mr.R.K.Swamy BBDO Pvt Ltd, Chennai; Mr.R.Santhanam, I.A.S (Rtd), Formerly Additional Chief Secretary to Government of Tamil Nadu.