"...Since Ministry of Statistics does not have a particular sectoral mandate, transferring MPLADS to Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs could be considered... MOSPI would take necessary action in this regard," as per a Committee of Secretaries (COS) report annexed by Planning Minister Rao Inderjit Singh to his written reply to a Rajya Sabha question.
Under the Member of Parliament Local Area Development scheme, each MP can suggest to the district collector development works up to Rs 5 crore per annum to be taken up in their constituencies.
The nominated MPs of both the Houses may select one or more districts from any state in the country for the implementation of their choice of work under MPLAD.
In 1993-94, when the MPLAD scheme was launched, Rs 5 lakh per MP was allotted. This rose to Rs 1 crore per MP per annum from 1994-95 and Rs 2 crore per MP per annum from 1998-99. In 2011-12, the amount was increased to Rs 5 crore.
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Now the government is considering a proposal to increase annual allocation under the MPLADS from Rs 5 crore a year to as much as Rs 25 crore for every MP.
The report also said that NITI Aayog would take over the function of Online Centralised Monitoring System for review of infrastructure projects costing above Rs 150 crore each from the MOSPI.
COS had recommended that PEO be renamed and restructured to handle the monitoring and evaluation mandate of NITI Aayog and could be headed by an officer of level of DG (Additional Secretary). It many be attached office of the NITI Aayog.