Maharashtra Assembly Nod For Hike in Legislators' Salaries
Maharashtra Assembly Nod For Hike in Legislators' Salaries
The Bill to increase salaries of MLAs and MLCs was adopted on the last day of the monsoon session of the state legislature.

Mumbai: Maharashtra State Assembly on Friday passed a Bill approving a hefty hike in the salaries of the ministers and legislators in the state.

The Bill to increase salaries of MLAs and MLCs was adopted on the last day of the monsoon session of the state legislature.

Legislators will now get salary and allowances equivalent to that of a principal secretary, a Vidhan Bhavan official said.

As a result, salaries of legislators would go up to around Rs 1.5 lakh per month. Former legislators will get a pension of Rs 50,000.

Ministers of state and deputy presiding officers of legislature will get salary and allowances equivalent to that of an additional chief secretary. Cabinet ministers and presiding officers will get salary and allowances equivalent to that of the chief secretary.

The salaries of ministers and members of the house have not been revised since 2010. In 2010, the salary of legislators was raised from Rs 44,000 to Rs 75,000. For ministers, it was raised from Rs 29,000 to Rs 67,000.

Apart from salaries, elected members and ministers are entitled to allowances including permissible railway travel which was raised from 30,000 km to 50,000 km in 2010.

The salary hike would benefit the total of 325 members (Assembly and Council), 39 ministers, two opposition leaders and four presiding officers.

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