At Rs 1,344 crore, 66 companies in Mumbai bought 11% of all poll bonds
Tuesday, 19 March 2024
According to a recent analysis by TOI, sixty-six companies in Mumbai region have collectively purchased electoral bonds worth Rs 1,344 crore since 2019, making up 11% of total national purchases. These contributions vary from Rs 2 lakh to Rs 410 crore and include a diverse range of industries such as builders, pharma, path labs, diamond firms, and tech companies.
According to a recent analysis by TOI, sixty-six companies in Mumbai region have collectively purchased electoral bonds worth Rs 1,344 crore since 2019, making up 11% of total national purchases. These contributions vary from Rs 2 lakh to Rs 410 crore and include a diverse range of industries such as builders, pharma, path labs, diamond firms, and tech companies.
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