Mla salary in gujarat 2022

  1. Explained: As states reduce MLA’ salaries, how much cuts will help amid Covid
  2. MLA Remuneration and Expenses
  3. Vaghela Kirtisinh Prabhatsinh(Bharatiya Janata Party(BJP)):Constituency
  4. Gujarat Election Results: BJP Scores As Split In Gujarat Muslim Votes Hits Congress
  5. MLA Salary in Gujarat: આ રાજ્યના વિધાયક છે સૌથી 'અમીર', જાણો ગુજરાતમાં MLA નો કેટલો હોય છે પગાર
  6. Mla Salary Hike News
  7. Full list of newly
  8. 5 MLAs who trumped top guns to secure wins for AAP in Gujarat
  9. MLA Remuneration and Expenses
  10. Explained: As states reduce MLA’ salaries, how much cuts will help amid Covid


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Explained: As states reduce MLA’ salaries, how much cuts will help amid Covid

As the Uttar Pradesh Assembly prepares to meet Thursday (August 20), on its agenda is to ratify salary cuts for legislators, announced amid the Covid-19 breakout by the government when the House was not in session. Apart from UP, Bihar, Gujarat, Karnataka, Himachal Pradesh and Kerala have announced salary cuts for their legislators to curb state expenditure amid the pandemic. The salaries and certain allowances have been reduced for one year, starting April 2020. With the exception of Bihar (which brought in the cuts through rules), all the other states promulgated Ordinances to bring the changes into effect. Assam and Maharashtra are in the process of cutting legislators’ salaries, and in Haryana, political parties have agreed that their MLAs will give up a percentage of their pay. The salaries of MPs have also been reduced by 30 per cent for similar reasons. What is Uttar Pradesh doing Uttar Pradesh, with 500 legislators, is the largest state Assembly in the country. In 1980, the basic salary of the state’s MLA/MLC was Rs 500 a month. This amount was intermittently revised, and by 2016 they were being paid Rs.10,000 a month. The last upward salary revision was four years ago before the UP state elections, when then-Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav had upped the basic salary of the state’s public representatives to Rs 25,000 per month. Five states have cut salaries and allowances of legislators by 30%; Bihar by 15% Earlier this year, Yogi Adiyanath’s government cut the salar...

MLA Remuneration and Expenses

​​​Basic Compensation Basic compensation for a Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) is established under the Members' Remuneration and Pensions Act(MRPA). Effective April 1, 2022, the annual basic compensation each MLA receives is $115,045.93. Additional Salary Pursuant to the Act, Members who hold ministerial or parliamentary office receive an additional salary that corresponds to a percentage of their basic compensation. If a Member holds two or more positions for which an additional salary is granted, the Member will receive only the higher amount. The following table outlines the amount paid with respect to service in any of the listed positions. The amount is paid in addition to the basic compensation on the bi-weekly payroll and is fully taxable. Position % of Basic Compensation Additional Salary (annual) (bi-weekly) Indemnity (Basic Compensation) 100% $115,045.93 $ 4,412.72 Premier 90 % $ 103,541.34 $ 3,971.45 Minister 50 % $57,522.97 $ 2,206.36 Minister of State 35 % $ 40,266.08 $ 1,544.45 Speaker 50 % $ 57,522.97 $ 2,206.06 Deputy Speaker 35 % $ 40,266.08 $ 1,544.45 Assistant Deputy Speaker 35 % $ 40,266.08 $1,544.45 Government Whip 20% $ 23,009.19 $882.54 Deputy Government Whip 15% $ 17,256.89 $661.91 Government Caucus Chair 20% $ 23,009.19 $882.54 Deputy Chair, Committee of the Whole 20% $ 23,009.19 $ 882.54 Parliamentary Secretary 15% $ 17,256.89 $661.91 Leader of the Official Opposition 50 % $57,522.97 $ 2,206.36 Official Opposition House Leader 20% $23,00...

Vaghela Kirtisinh Prabhatsinh(Bharatiya Janata Party(BJP)):Constituency

Details of PAN and status of Income Tax return Relation Type PAN Given Financial Year Total Income Shown in ITR self Y ** Rs10,09,190 ~ 10Lacs+ ** Rs16,03,117 ~ 16Lacs+ 2018 - 2019 ** Rs10,88,897 ~ 10Lacs+ 2017 - 2018 ** Rs5,08,039 ~ 5Lacs+ None ** Rs0 ~ spouse N None None ** Rs0 ~ None ** Rs0 ~ None ** Rs0 ~ None ** Rs0 ~ None ** Rs0 ~ huf N None None ** Rs0 ~ None ** Rs0 ~ None ** Rs0 ~ None ** Rs0 ~ None ** Rs0 ~ dependent1 N None None ** Rs0 ~ None ** Rs0 ~ None ** Rs0 ~ None ** Rs0 ~ None ** Rs0 ~ dependent2 N None None ** Rs0 ~ None ** Rs0 ~ None ** Rs0 ~ None ** Rs0 ~ None ** Rs0 ~ dependent3 N None None ** Rs0 ~ None ** Rs0 ~ None ** Rs0 ~ None ** Rs0 ~ None ** Rs0 ~ Data Readability Report of PAN and Income Tax :No Problems in Reading Affidavit Information Details of Criminal Cases No criminal cases Disclaimer: This information is an archive of the candidate's self-declared affidavit that was filed during the elections. The current status of this information may be different. For the latest available information, please refer to the affidavit filed by the candidate to the Election Commission in the most recent election. Data Readability Report of Criminal Cases :No Problems in Reading Affidavit Information Details of Movable Assets Sr No Description self spouse huf dependent1 dependent2 dependent3 i Cash 50,000 50Thou+ 5,000 5Thou+ Nil Nil Nil Nil Rs55,000 55Thou+ ii Deposits in Banks, Financial Institutions and Non-Banking Financial Companies State Bank Thara 70,...

Gujarat Election Results: BJP Scores As Split In Gujarat Muslim Votes Hits Congress

Ahmedabad: In the BJP's record victory in Gujarat today, Muslim-dominated constituencies played a part even though the party did not field a single Muslim. In many Muslim-dominated seats in The BJP led in 12 of 17 seats with a high Muslim population - an increase of six seats -- compared to just five for the Congress. Historically, most of these seats have voted Congress. For example, Dariapur, a Muslim-dominated seat that the Congress held for 10 years. Congress MLA Gyasuddin Shaikh lost to the BJP Candidate, Kausik Jain. The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has failed to register in any of the 16 Muslim-dominated seats it contested in. However, the 10-year-old party, along with Asaduddin Owaisi's AIMIM, had a big role in splitting the votes that traditionally go to the Congress. AIMIM has 13 candidates, including two non-Muslims, that ate into Congress votes in Muslim-dominated seats like Jamalpur-Khadia and Vadgam. Congress's Imran Khedawala was losing in Jamalpur-Khadia. In Vadgam, Jignesh Mevani was trailing by a small margin. The Congress had fiercely protested the early release of 11 convicts in the Bilkis Bano case. The convicts were freed on August 15, Independence Day, by the Gujarat government under an outdated policy. The move sparked massive nationwide outrage, which was amplified by images of the rapists being garlanded and welcomed like heroes by a Hindu organisation. Chandrasinh Raulji, the BJP leader who was involved in the decision to release the rapists and had des...

MLA Salary in Gujarat: આ રાજ્યના વિધાયક છે સૌથી 'અમીર', જાણો ગુજરાતમાં MLA નો કેટલો હોય છે પગાર

Salary of MLAs: દિલ્હી વિધાનસભાએ સોમવારે ધારાસભ્યોના વેતન અને ભથ્થાને બમણું કરતું એક બિલ પાસ કર્યું. આમ આદમી પાર્ટીના નેતૃત્વવાળી દિલ્હી સરકારે કહ્યું કે દિલ્હીના ધારાસભ્યોનું વેતન દેશભરમાં સૌથી ઓછું છે. ગત વખતે જ્યારે દિલ્હીના ધારાસભ્યોના પગાર વધારવાનું બિલ વિધાનસભામાં રજૂ કરાયું તો તેની ખુબ ટીકા થઈ હતી. દિલ્હી સરકારના કાનૂન, ન્યાય અને કાનૂની મામલાના મંત્રી કૈલાશ ગહેલોતે મંત્રીઓ, વિધાયકો, સ્પીકર, ડેપ્યુટી સ્પીકર, વિપક્ષના નેતા અને મુખ્ય સચેતકના વેતનમાં વધારા માટે બિલ રજૂ કર્યું. દિલ્હીમાં એક વિધાયકને હાલ વેતન અને ભથ્થા તરીકે પ્રતિ માસ 54,000 રૂપિયા મળે છે. જેને હવે વધારા બાદ 90,000 રૂપિયા કરવામાં આવશે. MLA Salary in Gujarat: કેન્દ્રીય ગૃહ મંત્રાલયે મે મહિનામાં દિલ્હી સરકારને વિધાયકોના વેતન અને ભથ્થામાં સંશોધન માટે દિલ્હી વિધાનસભામાં બિલ રજૂ કરવા માટે પોતાની પૂર્વ સ્વિકૃતિથી અવગત કરાવ્યા હતા. દર મહિને સેલરી ઉપરાંત વિધાયકને પોતાના વિસ્તારના વિકાસ માટે રકમ આપવામાં આવે છે. જે દર વર્ષે 1 કરોડ રૂપિયાથી લઈને 8 કરોડ રૂપિયા સુધીની હોય છે. તેલંગણા- 2.5 લાખ રૂપિયા મહારાષ્ટ્ર- 2.32 લાખ રૂપિયા કર્ણાટક- 2.05 લાખ રૂપિયા ઉત્તર પ્રદેશ- 1.87 લાખ રૂપિયા ઉત્તરાખંડ- 1.60 લાખ રૂપિયા આંધ્ર પ્રદેશ- 1.30 લાખ રૂપિયા હિમાચલ પ્રદેશ- 1.25 લાખ રૂપિયા રાજસ્થાન- 1.25 લાખ રૂપિયા ગોવા- 1.17 લાખ રૂપિયા હરિયાણા- 1.15 લાખ રૂપિયા પંજાબ- 1.14 લાખ રૂપિયા બિહાર- 1.14 લાખ રૂપિયા પશ્ચિમ બંગાળ- 1.13 લાખ રૂપિયા ઝારખંડ- 1.11 લાખ રૂપિયા મધ્ય પ્રદેશ- 1.10 લાખ રૂપિયા છત્તીસગઢ- 1.10 લાખ રૂપિયા તમિલનાડુ- 1.05 લાખ રૂપિયા સિક્કિમ- 86,500 રૂપિયા કેરળ- 70 હજાર રૂપિયા ગુજરાત- 65 હજાર રૂપિયા ઓડિશા 62 હજાર રૂપિયા મેઘાલય- 59 હજાર...

Mla Salary Hike News

TNN / Jul 05, 2022, 04:34 (IST) Seven years after the Aam Aadmi Party government first proposed to increase the salaries of its legislators and ministers, Delhi Assembly finally passed a bill on Monday proposing a revision of the monthly remuneration of MLAs from the existing Rs 54,000 to Rs 90,000 per month. TNN / Jul 31, 2022, 08:29 (IST) Rising inflation seems to be catching up with Odisha’s legislators, who now want a pay hike to meet expenses. On Saturday, during zero hour, many legislators, cutting across party lines, demanded a revision of their remuneration and pension citing rising cost of living.

Full list of newly

S.no Constituency Winning Candidate Party 1 Abdasa Jadeja Pradhyumansinh Mahipatsinh BJP 2 Akota Chaitanya Makarandbhai Desai BJP 3 Amraiwadi Dr Hasmukh Patel BJP 4 Amreli Kaushik Kantibhai Vekariya BJP 5 Anand Yogesh R Patel (Bapji) BJP 6 Anjar Chhanga Trikam Bijal BJP 7 Anklav Amit Chavda INC 8 Ankleshwar Ishwarsinh Thakorbhai Patel BJP 9 Asarwa Darshna M Vaghela BJP 10 Balasinor Mansinh Kohyabhai Chauhan BJP 11 Bansda Anantkumar Hasmukhbhai Patel INC 12 Bapunagar Dineshsinh Rajendrasinh Kushwaha BJP 13 Bardoli Ishvarbhai alias Anilbhai Ramanbhai Parmar BJP 14 Bayad Dhavalsinh Narendrasinh Zala Independent 15 Becharaji Thakor Sukhaji Somaji BJP 16 Bharuch Rameshbhai Narandas Mistry BJP 17 Bhavnagar East Sejalben Rajivkumar Pandya BJP 18 Bhavnagar Rural Parshottambhai O Solanki BJP 19 Bhavnagar West Jitendrabhai Savajibhai Vaghani (Jitu Vaghani) BJP 20 Bhiloda P C Baranda BJP 21 Bhuj Keshubhai Shivdas Patel BJP 22 Borsad Solanki Ramanbhai Bhikhabhai BJP 23 Botad Makwana Umeshbhai Naranbhai AAP 24 Chanasma Thakor Dineshbhai Ataji INC 25 Chhota Udaipur Rajendrasinh Mohansinh Rathva BJP 26 Choryasi Sandip Desai BJP 27 Chotila Chauhan Shamajibhai Bhimajibhai BJP 28 Dabhoi Shaileshbhai Kanaiyalal Mehta (Shailesh Sotta) BJP 29 Dahegam Chauhan Balrajsinh Kalyansinh BJP 30 Dahod Kanaiyalal Bachubhai Kishori BJP 31 Dangs Vijaybhai Rameshbhai Patel BJP 32 Danilimda Shailesh Manubhai Parmar INC 33 Danta Kantibhai Kalabhai Kharadi INC 34 Dariapur Kaushikbhai Sukhlal Jain (Kaushik Jai...

5 MLAs who trumped top guns to secure wins for AAP in Gujarat

At a time when the AAP convener Arvind Kejriwal during a roadshow in Rajkot (PTI) Four of the AAP’s five MLAs have previous political histories with either the BJP, the Congress or the Bharatiya Tribal Party. Four of the MLAs are from Saurashtra, and one from south Gujarat. Also Read | Chaitar Vasava, 37, won from the Dediapada assembly constituency in Narmada district beating the BJP’s Hitesh Vasava by a margin of 40,282 votes. Vasava is a former assistant to BTP president Mahesh Vasava, the son of party founder Chhotubhai Vasava. “For the past eight years, I have actively fought for the cause of the tribal community in Gujarat with my gurus, Chhotubhai Vasava and Mahesh Vasava. As the AAP MLA from Dediapada, I will speak out in the Gujarat Assembly about the issues that the tribal community faces in Gujarat,” Vasava said. Vasava said that despite being with the AAP, he would continue to seek the advice and direction of Chhotu and Mahesh Vasava. The BTP was reduced to zero in the Gujarat assembly, down from the two seats it won in 2017. In Junagadh district’s Visavadar town, the AAP’s Bhupat Bhayani beat Harshad Ribadiya, who joined the BJP after quitting the Congress, by a margin of,7,063 votes. Bhayani said that he was a BJP member for five years, and served at both the taluka and panchayat level, and admitted he left the BJP after feeling ignored. “Despite my long tenure in the party, the BJP leaders failed to recognise my abilities, so I left to join the AAP.” In Jamj...

MLA Remuneration and Expenses

​​​Basic Compensation Basic compensation for a Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) is established under the Members' Remuneration and Pensions Act(MRPA). Effective April 1, 2022, the annual basic compensation each MLA receives is $115,045.93. Additional Salary Pursuant to the Act, Members who hold ministerial or parliamentary office receive an additional salary that corresponds to a percentage of their basic compensation. If a Member holds two or more positions for which an additional salary is granted, the Member will receive only the higher amount. The following table outlines the amount paid with respect to service in any of the listed positions. The amount is paid in addition to the basic compensation on the bi-weekly payroll and is fully taxable. Position % of Basic Compensation Additional Salary (annual) (bi-weekly) Indemnity (Basic Compensation) 100% $115,045.93 $ 4,412.72 Premier 90 % $ 103,541.34 $ 3,971.45 Minister 50 % $57,522.97 $ 2,206.36 Minister of State 35 % $ 40,266.08 $ 1,544.45 Speaker 50 % $ 57,522.97 $ 2,206.06 Deputy Speaker 35 % $ 40,266.08 $ 1,544.45 Assistant Deputy Speaker 35 % $ 40,266.08 $1,544.45 Government Whip 20% $ 23,009.19 $882.54 Deputy Government Whip 15% $ 17,256.89 $661.91 Government Caucus Chair 20% $ 23,009.19 $882.54 Deputy Chair, Committee of the Whole 20% $ 23,009.19 $ 882.54 Parliamentary Secretary 15% $ 17,256.89 $661.91 Leader of the Official Opposition 50 % $57,522.97 $ 2,206.36 Official Opposition House Leader 20% $23,00...

Explained: As states reduce MLA’ salaries, how much cuts will help amid Covid

As the Uttar Pradesh Assembly prepares to meet Thursday (August 20), on its agenda is to ratify salary cuts for legislators, announced amid the Covid-19 breakout by the government when the House was not in session. Apart from UP, Bihar, Gujarat, Karnataka, Himachal Pradesh and Kerala have announced salary cuts for their legislators to curb state expenditure amid the pandemic. The salaries and certain allowances have been reduced for one year, starting April 2020. With the exception of Bihar (which brought in the cuts through rules), all the other states promulgated Ordinances to bring the changes into effect. Assam and Maharashtra are in the process of cutting legislators’ salaries, and in Haryana, political parties have agreed that their MLAs will give up a percentage of their pay. The salaries of MPs have also been reduced by 30 per cent for similar reasons. What is Uttar Pradesh doing Uttar Pradesh, with 500 legislators, is the largest state Assembly in the country. In 1980, the basic salary of the state’s MLA/MLC was Rs 500 a month. This amount was intermittently revised, and by 2016 they were being paid Rs.10,000 a month. The last upward salary revision was four years ago before the UP state elections, when then-Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav had upped the basic salary of the state’s public representatives to Rs 25,000 per month. Five states have cut salaries and allowances of legislators by 30%; Bihar by 15% Earlier this year, Yogi Adiyanath’s government cut the salar...