Speaking during a discussion on the bills in the Assembly today- the last day of the month-long budget session, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ajay Chandrakar said the salary revision was necessitated considering the cost of living.
The Assembly also passed bills that proposed to increase salary and perks of the Assembly Speaker, Deputy Speaker, the Leader of Opposition and Parliamentary Secretaries.
Post hike, the Chief Minister's salary will now be Rs 1.35 lakh per month from the existing Rs 93,000, while the ministers will get Rs 1.30 lakh from the existing Rs 90,000 and of Parliamentary Secretaries to Rs 1.21 lakh from the existing Rs 83,000.
Now, a legislator will get Rs 1.10 lakh per month- Rs 20,000 as basic salary, Rs 30,000 constituency allowance, Rs 5,000 telephone allowance, Rs 15,000 orderly allowance and a monthly medical allowance of Rs 10,000.
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Besides, MLAs will get a daily allowance of Rs 1,000 during the Assembly session or during attending the meeting of House committees.
Former legislators will be entitled to annual air and rail travel up to Rs two lakh, Rs 20,000 per month as pension, Rs 15,000 as medical allowance.
According to officials, the increase in salary and allowances is likely to put an annual recurring burden of aroundRs 10 crore to the state exchequer.