Press Release: Analysis of Income and Professions of Sitting MLAs – All India

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Analysis of Income and Professions of Sitting MLAs – All India

 

 

Dear Friends,

ADR and NEW have analyzed the self-declared affidavits of 3145 out of 4086 sitting MLAs. 941 MLAs have not declared their income thus, have not been included in this report. This report primarily focuses on the annual (self) income of the sitting MLAs only.  For complete report please visit: https://adrindia.org/content/analysis-income-age-and-profession-sitting-mlas-0

Please find the attachment for the report on Analysis of Income and Professions of Sitting MLAs – Gujarat.  Please visit the link: https://adrindia.org/content/analysis-income-age-and-profession-sitting-mlas-gujarat-0

Summary and Highlights

 

v  The average annual income of 3145 sitting MLAs is Rs.24.59 Lakhs.

v   711 MLAs in Southern Region have the highest average annual income worth Rs. 51.99 Lakhs

v  614 MLAs in Eastern Region have the lowest average annual income worth Rs. 8.53 Lakhs.

v  Karnataka’s 203 MLAs analysed have the highest average annual income of Rs. 111.4 Lakhs, followed by Maharashtra’s 256 MLAs analysed with average annual income of Rs. 43.4 Lakhs.

v  63 MLAs analysed of Chhattisgarh State Assembly have the lowest average annual income of Rs. 5.4 Lakhs, followed by 72 MLAs analysed of Jharkhand with average annual income of Rs. 7.4 Lakhs.

v  Out of 3145 MLAs analysed, 55(2%) MLAs have not given their profession in their affidavit.

v  771(25%) out of 3145 MLAs have declared business as their profession, and 758(24%) MLAs as an agriculturist/ farmer.

v  397(13%) MLAs who have declared their profession as agriculture/farming and business have the highest average annual income of Rs. 57.81 Lakhs.

v  MLAs under real estate business and Acting/Filmmaking profession category each comprise only 1% of the total MLAs analysed. Nevertheless, they are among the top 4 highest paid profession categories with an average annual income of Rs. 39.69 Lakhs and Rs. 28.48 Lakhs respectively.

v  Housewife, teacher, pensioner, and lawyer are among the least paid profession categories.

v  1052(33%) MLAs have declared educational qualification to be between 5th Pass to 12th pass, have an average annual income of Rs. 31. 03 Lakhs.

v  1997(63%) MLAs have declared educational qualification as graduate and above, have an average annual income of Rs. 20.87 Lakhs

v  Among those MLAs who have declared their income, 139 MLAs with 8th pass as their educational qualification have average annual self-income worth Rs. 89.88 lakhs.

v  MLAs who have declared themselves to be illiterate have an average annual self-income of Rs. 9. 31 Lakhs  

v  1402 MLAs have declared their age to be between 25-50 years, have an average annual income of Rs. 18.25 Lakhs. 1727 MLAs have declared their age to be between 51-80 years, have an average annual income of Rs. 29.32 Lakhs.

v  11 MLAs have declared their age to be between 81- 90 years, have an average annual income of Rs. 87.71 Lakhs whereas 2 MLAs have declared their age to be above 90 years, have an average annual income of Rs. 60.91 Lakhs.

v  Only 258(8%) MLAs are women. On an average a male MLA annual self- income is Rs. 25.85 lakhs, whereas for a female MLA, it is Rs. 10. 53 Lakhs.

Recommendations                              

v  It should be mandatory for the candidates to declare their annual income in their affidavit, whether or not they have filed their ITR returns.

v  There should be a uniform categorization of professions declared by the candidates. 

v  In the recently implemented section for the source of income, candidates should declare the detailed amount of income from each source.

 

Contact Details

 

 

National Election Watch/Association for Democratic Reforms

 

Media and Journalist Helpline

 

+91 80103 94248

Email: a...@adrindia.org

Maj.Gen. Anil Verma (Retd)

Head

National Election Watch,

Association for Democratic Reforms

011 4165 4200,

+91 88264 79910

a...@adrIndia.org,

anil...@adrindia.org

Prof Jagdeep Chhokar

IIM Ahmedabad (Retd.)

Founder Member,

National Election Watch, Association for Democratic

Reforms

+91 99996 20944

jchh...@gmail.com

 

Prof Trilochan Sastry

IIM Bangalore

Founder Member,

National Election Watch,

Association for Democratic Reforms

+91 94483 53285

trilo...@iimb.ac.in

 

 



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Association for Democratic Reforms
T-95, C.L. House, 2nd Floor,
(Near Gulmohar Commercial Complex)
Gautam Nagar
New Delhi-110 049


F: 011 4609 4248

Web:
  myneta.info    

   

Analysis of Income, Age and Profession of Sitting MLAs - Gujarat (1).pdf
Analysis of Income and Profession of Sitting MLAs - All India ( English).pdf
Analysis of Income and Profession of Sitting MLAs - All India ( Hindi).pdf
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