"In the current 12th Plan till now (April 1, 2012 to June 30, 2015), district authorities spent Rs 3,122.20 crore on works recommended by Rajya Sabha members and Rs 7,740.90 crore on works recommended by Lok Sabha members under the MPLAD scheme," Statistics Minister V K Singh said in a written reply to the Lok Sabha.
Under the Member of Parliament Local Area Development (MPLAD) scheme, the district authorities spent money on works recommended by the member of both the Houses from time to time.
"Every Member of Parliament is entitled to recommend works amounting to rupees five crore per financial year. The funds under the MPLADS are non-lapsable both at the end of the Union Government and at the end of the District Authority, i.E. The unspent balances of a particular year are utilised in the subsequent year(s)," he said.
On the steps taken to maximise use of MPLADS funds expeditiously and within a stipulated time frame, Singh said, "In view of the nature and dynamics of the scheme, the unutilized balances, which also include interest accrued, are bound to exist at any given point of time and utilisation of MPLADS funds in the same financial year is not feasible."
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Under the MPLAD scheme, each MP has the choice to suggest to the District Collector for works to the tune of Rs 5 crore per annum to be taken up in his or her constituency.
Rajya Sabha MPs can recommend works in one or more districts in the state from where they have been elected.