Salary & Govt. Concessions for a Member of Parliament (MP) Monthly Salary : 12,000 Expense for Constitution per month : 10,000 Office expenditure per month : 14,000 Traveling concession (Rs. 8 per km) : 48,000 ( eg..For a visit from kerala to Delhi & return: 6000 km) Daily DA TA during parliament meets : 500/day Charge for 1 class (A/C) in train: Free (For any number of times) (All over India ) Charge for Business Class in flights : Free for 40 trips / year (With wife or P.A.) Rent for MP hostel at Delhi : Free Electricity costs at home : Free up to 50,000 units Local phone call charge : Free up to 1 ,70,000 calls. TOTAL expense for a MP [having no qualification] per year : 32,00,000 [i.e. 2.66 lakh/month] TOTAL expense for 5 years : 1,60,00,000 For 534 MPs, the expense for 5 years : 8,54,40,00,000 (nearly 855 crores). This is how all our tax money is been swallowed and price hike on our regular commodities. ...... And this is the present condition of our country: 855 crores could make their life livable !! Think of the great democracy we have.. |
An ethnic Tamil. A Roman Catholic Priest of the Diocese of Kuzhithurai, Tamil Nadu, India. Promotes creative and alternative ministries; laity participation and progressive thinking in the Church. Believes in ecumenism, inter-faith and inter-religious dialogue. Rooted in Catholic orthodoxy and orthopraxis. Concerned in Eco-spirituality, Minimalism, and lives by the Benevolence of God.
Monday, 14 March 2011
Civic Service: Salary & Govt. Concessions for a Member of Parliament (MP)
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