Rs. 16 Lakh A Day Is What AAP Spends On Advertisements - In Delhi And Outside | Read

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The Aam Aadmi Party government is spending Rs. 16 lakh a day on advertising in the print media, a reply to an RTI inquiry has revealed. The reply says over the last 91 days, the Delhi government has spent Rs. 14.45 crore on advertising - excluding broadcast. The list of publications which have received money from the Delhi government includes three Malayali and one Kannada newspaper -- popular in Kerala and Karnataka.

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