andhra_jp Posted August 3 Author Report Posted August 3 2 pensions kalipi chiru bhayya ki 60 thousand rupees per month! Quote
Pavanonline Posted August 3 Report Posted August 3 ala anukunte they don't need salary also kada Quote
andhra_jp Posted August 3 Author Report Posted August 3 6 minutes ago, Pavanonline said: ala anukunte they don't need salary also kada maybe but atleast they can avoid taking pensions taking inspiration from some polticians like Duggapati Venkateswara Rao and many others... Either take MLA or MP pension or be inspirational and avoid both.. Quote
MyLeakHawla Posted August 3 Report Posted August 3 Old news. It doesn’t matter, All loopholes for politicians. Slaves for taxes 1 Quote
Jatka Bandi Posted August 3 Report Posted August 3 Did not watch that video. but there is nothing wrong in taking something someone is entitled for. And I want them to take it as well so that I can question their performance. Leka pothe nenu chese volunteering work ki nee questioning entra antaru, corruption chesukuntu. Quote
futureofandhra Posted August 3 Report Posted August 3 34 minutes ago, andhra_jp said: jaggad laga ooriko palace kadithey anukovachu its just for his posts by law ddentlo emundho 1 Quote
Pavanonline Posted August 3 Report Posted August 3 52 minutes ago, andhra_jp said: maybe but atleast they can avoid taking pensions taking inspiration from some polticians like Duggapati Venkateswara Rao and many others... Either take MLA or MP pension or be inspirational and avoid both.. Picha lite andaru ilane undali ani rule ledu, ala ithe asalu mothaniki peekeyali. Mana waste govt officers ki ichedi kuda dandaga, desham sankanakipoyina ivi agavu. 1 Quote
andhra_jp Posted August 3 Author Report Posted August 3 State-Wise Monthly Salary of an MLA in India The salary and allowances provided to each state MLAs vary across the country. It includes the highest salary package to the lowest salary package offered to state members of the legislative assembly (MLA). The below table shows the state-wise monthly salaries of MLAs in India. We have also provided the total number of MLA seats filled in each state. Salary of MLAs in India - other Benefits and Allowances Given below are the few allowances and other benefits that are provided to the Legislative Members along with their monthly salary: Sitting Allowances/ Daily Allowances: Besides the basic monthly salary, the state MLAs also get Rs.2000/- per day as their sitting allowances during the period of Assembly Session and Committee Meetings. Medical Facilities: Each MLA and their family members will also be provided with Medical Attendance and treatment in all Government hospitals, Dispensaries and other Recognized Hospitals. Travelling Allowance (TA) and Facilities: In case any state MLA participates in Parliament Session or meeting of a Parliamentary Committee with the official vehicle, they are provided with the following travel allowances and facilities By Rail: One free non-transferable First class AC or Executive class of any train pass and one First class and one Second class fare. By Air: One and one-fourth airfare of the airlines in which the member travels. By Road: Rs. 16/- per km. Mileage Allowance: A Mileage Allowance for the purpose of travelling on official duty by his/her own car or by private vehicle Rs. 16/- per km. Family Pension: Family pension to the widow/widower of the Member shall be fixed at 50% of the amount of pension that the Ex-Member is allowed to withdraw at the time of his/her death subject to a minimum of Rs. 3000/- per month. Quote
andhra_jp Posted August 3 Author Report Posted August 3 MP allowances anta in India... The base pay for an MP is Rs 1,00,000 per month. The purpose of setting this amount was to bring their salary into line with the rates of inflation and the growing cost of living following the 2018 pay increase. Allowances The MPs receive an allowance of Rs 70,000 as constituency allowance to to pay for the costs of keeping their offices up to date and interacting with voters in their respective districts. Apart from this, they receive Rs 60,000 per month as office allowance and Rs 2,000 as a daily allowance during Parliamentary sessions. In addition to this, MPs also get an allowance of Rs 1.5 lakh annually for phone and internet usage. They enjoy 34 free domestic flights per year for themselves and their families, and first class train travel at any time for professional and personal use. They can also claim mileage allowance when they use roads. MPs also enjoy the benefits of 50,000 free units of electricity and 4,000 kilolitres of water annually. Housing If this was not enough, the government takes care of their housing and accommodation too. During their five-year term, MPs are provided with rent-free housing in prime neighbourhoods. They could get hostel rooms, apartments, or bungalows based on their seniority. Individuals who opt not to utilise the official accommodations are eligible to receive a monthly housing allowance of Rs 2,00,000. Healthcare Under the Central Government Health Scheme (CGHS), free medical care is available to Members of Parliament and their immediate families. This covers care at participating private hospitals as well as government hospitals. Quote
andhra_jp Posted August 3 Author Report Posted August 3 1 hour ago, Jatka Bandi said: Did not watch that video. but there is nothing wrong in taking something someone is entitled for. And I want them to take it as well so that I can question their performance. Leka pothe nenu chese volunteering work ki nee questioning entra antaru, corruption chesukuntu. ala yenta mandi question chestunnaru cheppu ? On paper your words are good but reality we are all banisa to politicians and saying Jindabad CBN.. Jindabad Jagan , Jai KCR and what not ... Quote
Jatka Bandi Posted August 3 Report Posted August 3 40 minutes ago, andhra_jp said: ala yenta mandi question chestunnaru cheppu ? On paper your words are good but reality we are all banisa to politicians and saying Jindabad CBN.. Jindabad Jagan , Jai KCR and what not ... So, are we ready to give up and lick boots? I don't like any politician. (not meant in a rude way) 1 Quote
andhra_jp Posted August 3 Author Report Posted August 3 13 minutes ago, Jatka Bandi said: So, are we ready to give up and become a bootlicker? I don't like any politician. (not meant in a rude way) Who questioned when 35Croes found in chiru son in law house anna... ? https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/hyderabad/rs-35-crore-seized-from-chiranjeevis-son-in-laws-house/articleshow/13143149.cms Quote
Jatka Bandi Posted August 3 Report Posted August 3 50 minutes ago, andhra_jp said: Who questioned when 35Croes found in chiru son in law house anna... ? https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/hyderabad/rs-35-crore-seized-from-chiranjeevis-son-in-laws-house/articleshow/13143149.cms Have you? One person cannot do all of it. Every person needs to pitch in. I am doing my part for sure. Not talk, actions kuda. 1 Quote
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