TMC spent ₹154 cr. on Bengal polls, DMK ₹114 cr. on T.N., Puducherry
The Hindu
Congress spent ₹84.93 cr., BJP’s election expenditure report not available yet
The All-India Trinamool Congress outspent all other recognised national and State parties that contested the five Assembly elections that concluded in May and submitted their election expenditure reports to the Election Commission as on Saturday.
The BJP’s election expenditure report had not been published by the EC as on Saturday.
According to the reports published by the EC on September 30, the Trinamool spent ₹154.28 crore on the Assembly campaign, while the Congress spent ₹84.93 crore in Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, Kerala and Assam.

Dakshina Kannada Zilla Panchayat has rolled out digital mode of water bill generation and collection in 23 gram panchayats on a pilot basis for the first time in Karnataka. This is set to be extended to the remaining 200 panchayats shortly, according to the Zilla Panchayat Chief Executive Officer Narwade Vinayak Karbhari.

Microplastics, especially nylon fibres, are present in Chennai’s beach sediments in relatively low abundance, but low overall microplastic abundance does not necessarily imply low ecological risk. Even small particles can cause long-term ecological damage by affecting marine life, moving up the food chain, and eventually impacting human health through contaminated seafood.











