Electoral Bonds
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27 regional parties received 76% income from unknown sources in 2021-’22: ADR report
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Karnataka elections: Sale of electoral bonds increased nine times from last polls, shows RTI reply
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Centre allows sale of electoral bonds from December 5 to December 12
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Highest amount of electoral bonds sold in Mumbai, most encashed in Delhi, shows RTI reply
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SC to hear plea against additional 15-day sale window of electoral bonds on December 6
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Electoral bonds: SC to hear plea challenging additional 15-day sale window
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Centre amends electoral bonds scheme to open fresh sale window ahead of Gujarat, Himachal polls
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Electoral bonds scheme is absolutely transparent mode of political funding, Centre tells SC
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Electoral bonds case: SC to hear petition challenging scheme on September 19
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Electoral bonds sale crosses Rs 10,000-crore mark in July amid concerns about transparency: Report
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Electoral bonds: Supreme Court agrees to hear petitions challenging scheme
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Electoral bonds worth Rs 1,213 crore sold in January, highest ever before state elections: Report
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Regional parties collected over 55% in donations from ‘unknown sources’, says ADR report
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BJP got 76% of electoral bonds sold in FY 2019-’20, Congress received 9%: ADR
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BJP received Rs 2,555 crore worth electoral bonds, 76% of total, in 2019-’20: NDTV
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SC refuses stay on electoral bonds ahead of Assembly polls, fresh ones to be issued from April 1
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Electoral bonds sale: There is possibility of terrorism funding, says SC as it reserves verdict
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Electoral bonds: SC agrees to hear plea seeking stay on sale ahead of Assembly elections on March 24
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Electoral bonds: NGO moves SC seeking stay on sale ahead of Assembly polls in four states, UT
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Donations of only 78 registered unrecognised parties out in public domain for 2018-’19, says report
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