Modi government splurges over Rs 4,300cr in publicity: RTI


Mumbai, May 14 (IANS): The government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi has so far splurged a whooping Rs 4,343.26 crore only for advertisements and publicity through different media, it has been revealed under RTI, an activist said here on Monday.

Mumbai-based RTI activist Anil Galgali had sought details from the centre's Bureau of Outreach and Communication (BOC) on all spend on advertisement and publicity in all media since the present government assumed office.

The replies provided by Financial Advisor, BOC, Tapan Sutradhar on the expenses incurred since June 2014, were a revelation on the massive spends, but owing to all-round criticism of the government, there was a small reduction -- almost Rs 308 crore -- in 2017, said Galgali.

As per the replies, from June 2014 to March 2015, the government spent Rs 424.85 crore in print publicity, Rs 448.97 crore on electronic media and Rs 79.72 crore on outdoor publicity, totalling to Rs 953.54 crore.

In the next fiscal 2015-16, the spending increased substantially for all media. These included, Rs 510.69 crore on print media, Rs 541.99 crore on electronic media and Rs 118.43 crore on outdoor publicity, or a total of Rs 1,171.11 crore.

In 2016-17, the expenditure incurred on print medium dropped (yet higher than the first year June 2014-March 2015), to Rs 463.38 crore, but for the electronic medium it increased over the previous year to Rs 613.78 crore, and catapulted to Rs 185.99 crore on outdoor publicity, totalling to Rs 1,263.15 crore.

The next year, April 2017-March 2018, there was a sharp drop in spending on electronic media over the previous year to Rs 475.13 crore and a significant drop in outdoor publicity expenses to Rs 147.10 crore.

The RTI replies also said that between April-December 2017 (nine-month period), the government spent Rs 333.23 crore on the print medium alone, with the total figure of last fiscal (April 2017-March 2018) coming to Rs 955.46 crore.

"A detailed analysis proves that after stringent criticism it attracted, especially from the opposition and on social media, over squandering of scarce public resources, the government finally cut down on its publicity expenditure this year by Rs 307.69 crore," Galgali told IANS.

However, he pointed out that the total spending of last financial year is still significantly higher than the present government's first year in office when it spent Rs 953.54 crore in just nine months in office.

He added that although it is okay for the government to spend on publicity wherever genuinely required, in case of excess expenses, reins must be tightened and the authorities must publicise all such expenditure on its websites.

  

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  • rao, puttur

    Mon, May 14 2018

    I agree. Don't use words like "Neech", " Maut ka Saudagar" ...

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  • Myna, Mysuru

    Mon, May 14 2018

    Modi government is on ventilator called "Media" and surviving on the fake publicity of achievements. On performance it is Impotent. On publicity, it is very vibrant. People see through their game when they compare Performance Vs Promises. Imagine claims that his government gave electricity to 600000 villages of India!!! His statement that demonetization resulted in unearthing black money!!! Over One Crore gave up Gas subsidy!!! Lies, Lies and damn lie. And the list is endless.................................................................................................

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  • Nawaz, Udupi/ Kuwait

    Mon, May 14 2018

    By using massive wealth and strong network, BJp along with chaddis are fooling innocent people of Rural areas by spreading fake development stories using TV and Print media. Their Godi media companies like Zee and other newspapers telecast or print whatever is told to them by the government.

    Since rural areas don't have access to social media the genuine and true information fail to reach the masses and they have no option but to believe fake news from TV and newspapers

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  • SHAAN RAMEEZ, K.C ROAD TALAPDY

    Mon, May 14 2018

    SABKA SATH SABKA VINSAH AAB TU BATAIYE NA ACHE DIN KAB ANE WALA HE.AAG KE DIN PETROL KA RATE PER LTE 55.70 SOMETHING HONA CHAIYE
    LEKIN HAMARE MODI JI USKE KAM KARNE KE VAJA USKO BADA RA HE..
    SHAYAD YAHI HE UNKE SABKA VIKAS SABKA VINASH..GAS PHELE 400,TA 2014, NOW ITS 800..YE HE ACHE DIN BJP KA..AAB KIO CHILLATA NHI KYU KI SABKO PATA HE YE ACHE DIN CHAL RA HE..WORST GOVERMENT .GAREEB OR GAREEB HOTA JARA HE...PLZ PEPOLE CHOOSE UR BEST PRIME MINSTER WHO DESREV IT ..AND WHO DOING BEST FOR COUNTRY AND PEPOLE.

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  • Dinesh, Dubai

    Mon, May 14 2018

    This is Corporate Investment for their ACCHE DIN Isn't ANDH-BHAKTS?
    2014 se roj ACCHE DIN AANEWALE HAI gana ga raha hun
    Hamare gareebon ke ACCHE DIN Kab AANEWALE HAI ????

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  • Mohammed, MANGALORE

    Mon, May 14 2018

    Government spending on publicity is nothing new. But in recent past, the amount spent on publicity has increased multifold. In the last 16 years from 2002-03 to 2017-18, the years for which data is available, Government of India spent close to Rs 10000 crore. Since 2013-14, the last year of the UPA government, at least Rs 1000 crore is being spent on publicity every year.

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  • Valerian Dsouza, Udupi / Mumbai

    Mon, May 14 2018

    TAX PAYERS MONEY!!!
    Had it been spent on productive activities, it would have been o.k.
    Had it been spent on infrastructure, it would have been good.
    Had the farmers loans waived off to the extent, would have been o.k,
    What returns these publicity will provide to the nation?

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  • Satya, Mangalore

    Mon, May 14 2018

    No money for welfare programmes, No money to alleviate farmer's plight.

    But plenty of money for statues, plenty of money for foreign trips, plenty of money for close friends to loot banks and run away, plenty of money for lies and false publicity.

    Every day new plans hatched to suck the blood of the poor by increasing fuel prices. Farmers not getting anything for their crops, but due to middle men prices for food and essential commodities skyrocketing . Yet blind and deaf bhakts singing praises of this good for nothing government.

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  • SHAHID, SHIRVA

    Mon, May 14 2018

    HE IS OUR HONOURABLE PRIME MINISTER

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  • Nawaz, Udupi/ Kuwait

    Mon, May 14 2018

    Honourable but no able?

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  • Jenifer, Mangalore

    Mon, May 14 2018

    Karnataka government asked for 50% contribution from the center so that the other half will be put by the state revenue to write off farmers' loans. No, not a penny was offered by the center but the Modi government did not hesitate to spend multiples of the sum on its own image building.

    Loans were yet waived to the tune of Rs. 8,165 crores in 2017. If Siddaramayya govt comes back to power, farmers' and poor peoples' prayers are really heard.

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  • Devkumar, Mangalore/New Delhi

    Mon, May 14 2018

    give us all details..will dealt immediately by next C.M.

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  • Devkumar, Mangalore/New Delhi

    Mon, May 14 2018

    sponsors are at large..no need to worry by aam adami.. nation is running on track...after drupara yug.. wants to contribute more to unite 100 million people who segregated by congress from long.

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  • Sanith, Bajpe/Mumbai

    Mon, May 14 2018

    Exactly. we will sit along with you and sing song. Have Gold reserve, Mukesh Ambani has Dollars.. why worry??

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  • Devkumar, Mangalore/New Delhi

    Mon, May 14 2018

    Tks sanith..abiding our terms.

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  • Sanith, Bajpe/Mumbai

    Mon, May 14 2018

    Beshak Bhai. Hum bhukein he to kya hua, vo log pet bharke khayenge na??

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Mon, May 14 2018

    Khaya Piya Kuch Nahin
    Glass thoda Baraah Aana
    Feku ne Kiya Kuch Nahin
    Joot ke Oopar Joot...
    Kiya Fekugiri Siva Kuch Nahin!!!!
    4,300 Cr Ko lagaake Choona
    Nepal goom raha hai FEKU Maama

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  • Nawaz, Udupi/ Kuwait

    Mon, May 14 2018

    Sponsors are at large; but all in London or Hong Kong or USA; Or some beef exporting companies ( from which takes donations- according RTI report from the government)

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  • Anees, Karkala/Dubai.

    Mon, May 14 2018

    About foreign entertainment tour expenses unbelievable.

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  • gm, mlur

    Mon, May 14 2018

    Flop show always need more publicity / advertisement.

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  • geoffrey, hat hill

    Mon, May 14 2018

    Good wine needs no bush.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Mon, May 14 2018

    Mine, yours and our money dutifully paid as taxes ! Tax payers' hard-earned money is frittered away on BJP/RSS/Amit Shah/Modi jumla ( false assurances made with the intent of influencing general public ).

    Sadly, we the naive, gullible, general public fall for it...!

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  • Jerry, Qatar

    Mon, May 14 2018

    This is just tip of iceberg ..

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  • Devkumar, Mangalore/New Delhi

    Mon, May 14 2018

    Indian housewives hold 11% of the world's gold. That is more than the reserves of the USA, the IMF, Switzerland and Germany put together.
    This amount is nothing..just a peanut.

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  • Kudladaye, Mangalore

    Mon, May 14 2018

    You are the best Andh Bhakth I have ever seen!

    Keep Goin!

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  • Observer, Mangalore

    Mon, May 14 2018

    Correction please. And yet he is our 'hourable Prime Minister !'

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  • Nawaz, Udupi/ Kuwait

    Mon, May 14 2018

    @Dev Kumar,

    So Modi government will claim it's authority over these housewives' gold also?. This possibility can also be not denied.

    May be Modi government will come up with a law that stipulates that " Any housewife who do not contribute her gold for the development of the country shall be considered as a traitor". Who knows? We seem to be ruled by Dictators.

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  • Sampath Kumar, Kuwait/Mangalore

    Mon, May 14 2018

    Our money..hmmm!!!

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Mon, May 14 2018

    One of the worst illiterate Prime Minister of India since Independence.

    THE MOTOR-MOUTH AND GUTTER-MOUTH DOESN'T KNOW HOW TO SPEAK.

    FOUL SPEECHES.

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  • Devkumar, Mangalore/New Delhi

    Mon, May 14 2018

    Mukesh Ambani's net worth around 41 billion....not rupees...dallar..dallar..annare..

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  • Chris, Tel Aviv

    Mon, May 14 2018

    As long as we have a true Hindu nationalist leader in power why worry about such chillare expenses right .

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  • anthony, Mangalore

    Mon, May 14 2018

    Unwanted publicity with no foundation of Governance or any achievements to indulge in such loss to the Govt.

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  • RHF, BENGALURU

    Mon, May 14 2018

    This is ridiculous .

    Andh Bhakths will support this too!

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