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Lok Sabha Secretariat LOK SABHA SECRETARIAT Details of expenditure incurred on HS/HDS/LOP/MP(s)* During the Period From 01/10/2014 To 31/10/2014 Office Salary for Arrears(if SL ICNO Name of MP/ Salary Constituency Travelling/ Expense/ Available) State Allowance Secretarial daily Sumptury Assistant Allowence Allowance 160001 Shri Godam Nagesh 1 50000 45000 15000 30000 108960 0 Andhra Pradesh 160002 Shri Balka Suman 2 50000 45000 15000 163548 0 0 Andhra Pradesh 160003 Shri Vinod kumar 3 50000 45000 15000 30000 203986 Boianapalli 0 Andhra Pradesh 160004 Smt. Kalvakuntla Kavitha 4 50000 45000 15000 163548 0 0 Andhra Pradesh 160005 Shri Bheemrao 5 50000 45000 15000 30000 0 Baswanthrao Patil 0 Andhra Pradesh 160006 Shri Kotha Prabhakar 6 75000 67500 22500 0 0 Reddy 0 Andhra Pradesh 160007 Ch.Malla Reddy 7 50000 45000 15000 30000 24937 0 Andhra Pradesh 160008 Shri Bandaru Dattatreya 8 50000 45000 15000 30000 0 0 Andhra Pradesh 160009 Shri Owaisi Asaduddin 9 50000 45000 15000 30000 0 0 Andhra Pradesh 160010 Shri Konda Vishweshar 10 50000 45000 15000 30000 0 Reddy 0 Andhra Pradesh 160011 Shri A.P.Jithender Reddy 11 50000 45000 15000 30000 415789 0 Andhra Pradesh 160012 Shri Yellaiah Nandi 12 50000 45000 15000 30000 267197 0 Andhra Pradesh 160013 Shri Guntha Sukender 13 50000 45000 15000 30000 415784 Reddy 0 Andhra Pradesh 160014 Dr.Boora Narsaiah Goud 14 50000 45000 15000 30000 27177 0 Andhra Pradesh 160015 Shri Kadiyam Srihari 15 50000 45000 15000 30000 346953 0 Andhra Pradesh 160016 Prof. Azmeera Seetaram 16 50000 45000 15000 30000 354947 Naik 0 Andhra Pradesh 160017 ShriPonguleti Srinivasa 17 50000 45000 15000 30000 118889 Reddy 0 Andhra Pradesh LOK SABHA SECRETARIAT Details of expenditure incurred on HS/HDS/LOP/MP(s)* During the Period From 01/10/2014 To 31/10/2014 Office Salary for Arrears(if SL ICNO Name of MP/ Salary Constituency Travelling/ Expense/ Available) State Allowance Secretarial daily Sumptury Assistant Allowence Allowance 160018 Smt. Kothapalli Geetha 18 50000 45000 15000 30000 0 0 Andhra Pradesh 160019 Shri Rammohan Naidu 19 50000 45000 15000 0 71680 Kinjarapu 0 Andhra Pradesh 160020 Shri Ashok Gajapathi Raju 20 0 0 0 0 0 Pusapati 0 Andhra Pradesh 160021 Shri Kambhampati Hari 21 50000 45000 15000 30000 0 Babu 0 Andhra Pradesh 160022 Shri Muttamsetti Srinivasa 22 50000 45000 15000 30000 0 Rao (Avanthi) 0 Andhra Pradesh 160023 Thota Narasimham 23 50000 45000 15000 30000 0 0 Andhra Pradesh 160024 Dr Pandula Ravindra Babu 24 50000 45000 15000 30000 201861 0 Andhra Pradesh 160025 Shri Murarli Mohan 25 50000 45000 15000 30000 240966 Maganti 0 Andhra Pradesh 160026 Shri Gokaraju Ganga Raju 26 50000 45000 15000 30000 82445 0 Andhra Pradesh 160027 Shri Magantti 27 50000 45000 15000 30000 73732 Venkateswara Rao 0 Andhra Pradesh 160028 Shri Konakalla Narayan 28 50000 45000 15000 30000 234781 Rao 0 Andhra Pradesh 160029 Shri Kesineni Srinivas 29 50000 45000 15000 30000 25647 (Nani) 0 Andhra Pradesh 160030 Shri Jayadev Galla 30 50000 45000 15000 0 0 0 Andhra Pradesh 160031 Shri Sambasiva Rao 31 50000 45000 15000 30000 406296 Rayapati 0 Andhra Pradesh 160032 Shri Malyadri Sriram 32 50000 45000 15000 30000 134554 0 Andhra Pradesh 160033 Shri Y.V.Subba Reddy 33 50000 45000 15000 30000 356255 0 Andhra Pradesh 160034 Shri Sannareddy 34 50000 45000 15000 30000 0 PepdpdayYrikalareddy 0 Reddy Andhra Pradesh LOK SABHA SECRETARIAT Details of expenditure incurred on HS/HDS/LOP/MP(s)* During the Period From 01/10/2014 To 31/10/2014 Office Salary for Arrears(if SL ICNO Name of MP/ Salary Constituency Travelling/ Expense/ Available) State Allowance Secretarial daily Sumptury Assistant Allowence Allowance 160035 Smt. Butta Renuka 35 50000 45000 15000 30000 301008 0 Andhra Pradesh 160036 Shri J.C.Divakar Reddy 36 50000 45000 15000 30000 105310 0 Andhra Pradesh 160037 Sh. Nimmala Kristappa 37 50000 45000 15000 30000 33043 0 Andhra Pradesh 160038 Shri Y.S.Avinash Reddy 38 50000 45000 15000 30000 0 0 Andhra Pradesh 160039 Shri Mekapati Rajamohan 39 50000 45000 15000 30000 88468 Reddy 0 Andhra Pradesh 160040 Varaprasad Rao 40 50000 45000 15000 30000 371637 Velagapalli 0 Andhra Pradesh 160041 Shri P.V.Midhun Reddy 41 50000 45000 15000 30000 345316 0 Andhra Pradesh 160042 Naramalli Sivaprasad 42 50000 45000 15000 30000 0 0 Andhra Pradesh 160043 Shri Kiren Rijiju 43 0 0 0 0 0 0 Arunachal Pradesh 160044 Shri Ninong Ering 44 50000 45000 15000 30000 187932 0 Arunachal Pradesh 160045 Shri Radheshyam Biswas 45 50000 45000 15000 30000 0 0 Assam 160046 Sushmita Dev 46 50000 45000 15000 30000 138046 0 Assam 160047 Shri Biren singh Engti 47 50000 45000 15000 30000 0 0 Assam 160048 Shri Badruddin Ajmal 48 50000 45000 15000 30000 210410 0 Assam 160049 Shri Naba Kumar Sarania 49 50000 45000 15000 30000 87377 (Hira) 0 Assam 160050 Shri Sirajuddin Ajmal 50 50000 45000 15000 30000 0 0 Assam 160051 Smt Bijoya Chakravarty 51 50000 45000 15000 30000 197461 0 Assam LOK SABHA SECRETARIAT Details of expenditure incurred on HS/HDS/LOP/MP(s)* During the Period From 01/10/2014 To 31/10/2014 Office Salary for Arrears(if SL ICNO Name of MP/ Salary Constituency Travelling/ Expense/ Available) State Allowance Secretarial daily Sumptury Assistant Allowence Allowance 160052 Shri Ramen Deka 52 50000 45000 15000 30000 476551 0 Assam 160053 Shri Ram Prasad Sarmah 53 50000 45000 15000 30000 0 0 Assam 160054 Shri Rajen Gohain 54 50000 45000 15000 30000 289659 0 Assam 160055 Shri Gaurav Gogoi 55 50000 45000 15000 30000 26557 0 Assam 160056 Shri Kamakhya Prasad 56 50000 45000 15000 30000 155687 Tasa 0 Assam 160057 Shri Rameswar Teli 57 50000 45000 15000 0 182108 0 Assam 160058 Shri Sarbananda Sonowal 58 0 0 0 0 0 0 Assam 160059 Shri Satish chandra Dubey 59 50000 45000 15000 30000 0 0 Bihar 160060 Dr. Sanjay Jaiswal 60 50000 45000 15000 0 367204 0 Bihar 160061 Shri Radha Mohan Singh 61 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bihar 160062 Smt. Rama Devi 62 50000 45000 15000 30000 0 0 Bihar 160063 Shri Ram Kumar Sharma 63 50000 45000 15000 30000 237887 0 Bihar 160064 Shri Hukm Deonarayan 64 50000 45000 15000 30000 238422 Yadav 0 Bihar 160065 Shri Birendra kumar 65 50000 45000 15000 30000 0 Choudhary 0 Bihar 160066 Smt. Ranjeet Ranjan 66 50000 45000 15000 30000 148262 0 Bihar 160067 Shri Tasleem Uddin 67 50000 45000 15000 30000 149886 0 Bihar 160068 Mohd. Asrarul Haque 68 50000 45000 15000 30000 13686 0 Bihar LOK SABHA SECRETARIAT Details of expenditure incurred on HS/HDS/LOP/MP(s)* During the Period From 01/10/2014 To 31/10/2014 Office Salary for Arrears(if SL ICNO Name of MP/ Salary Constituency Travelling/ Expense/ Available) State Allowance Secretarial daily Sumptury Assistant Allowence Allowance 160069 Shri Tariq Anwar 69 50000 45000 15000 30000 70475 0 Bihar 160070 Shri Santosh kumar 70 50000 45000 15000 30000 57930 0 Bihar 160071 Shri Rajesh Ranjan 71 50000 45000 15000 30000 0 0 Bihar 160072 Shri kirti Azad 72 50000 45000 15000 30000 319461 0 Bihar 160073 Shri Ajay Nishad 73 50000 45000 15000 30000 135583 0 Bihar 160074 Shri Rama Kishore Singh 74 50000 45000 15000 30000 0 0 Bihar 160075 Shri Janak Ram 75 50000 45000 15000 30000 14424 0 Bihar 160076 Shri Om prakash Yadav 76 50000 45000 15000 29000 256179 0 Bihar 160077 Shri Janardan Singh 77 50000 45000 15000 30000 98784 Sigriwal 0 Bihar 160078 Rajiv Pratap Rudy 78 50000 45000 15000 30000 0 0 Bihar 160079 Shri Ramvilas Paswan 79 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bihar 160080 Shri Nityanand Rai 80 50000 45000 15000 20000 54334 0 Bihar 160081 Shri Ram Chandra Paswan 81 50000 45000 15000 0 0 0 Bihar 160082 Dr. Bhola Singh 82 50000 45000 15000 30000 161286 0 Bihar 160083 Shri Mehboob Ali Kaiser 83 50000 45000 15000 30000 50138 0 Bihar 160084 Shri Shailesh Kumar 84 50000 45000 15000 30000 149854 0 Bihar 160085 Shri Jai Prakash Narayan 85 50000 45000 15000 0 348473 Yadav 0 Bihar LOK SABHA SECRETARIAT Details of expenditure incurred on HS/HDS/LOP/MP(s)* During the Period From 01/10/2014 To 31/10/2014 Office Salary for Arrears(if SL ICNO Name of MP/ Salary Constituency Travelling/ Expense/ Available) State Allowance Secretarial daily Sumptury Assistant Allowence Allowance 160086 Smt. Veena Devi 86 50000 45000 15000 30000 0 0 Bihar 160087 Shri Kaushalendra Kumar 87 50000 45000 15000 30000 140025 0 Bihar 160088 Shri Shatrughan Sinha 88 50000 45000 15000 30000 0 0 Bihar 160089 Shri Ram Kripal Yadav 89 50000 45000 15000 30000 157391 0 Bihar 160090 Shri Raj Kumar Singh 90 50000 45000 15000 30000 262745 0 Bihar 160091 Shri Ashwini Kumar 91 50000 45000 15000 30000 132452 Choubey 0 Bihar 160092 Shri Chhedi Paswan 92 50000 45000 15000 30000 53686 0 Bihar 160093 Shri Upendra Kushwaha 93 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bihar 160094 Dr. Arun Kumar 94 50000 45000 15000 30000 76471 0 Bihar 160095 Shri Sushil Kumar Singh 95 50000 45000 15000 30000 103071 0 Bihar 160096 Shri Hari Manjhi 96 50000 45000 15000 30000 99314 0 Bihar 160097 Shri Giriraj Singh 97 50000 45000 15000 30000 286050 0 Bihar 160098 Shri Chirag Paswan 98 50000 45000 15000 30000 41119 0 Bihar 160099 Shri Kamalbhan Singh 99 50000 45000 15000 30000 0 Marabi 0 Chattisgarh 160100 Shri Vishnu Deo Sai 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 Chattisgarh 160101 Smt. Kamla Patle 101 50000 45000 15000 30000 0 0 Chattisgarh 160102 Dr. Banshilal Mahato 102 50000 45000 15000 30000 0 0 Chattisgarh LOK SABHA SECRETARIAT Details of expenditure incurred on HS/HDS/LOP/MP(s)* During the Period From 01/10/2014 To 31/10/2014 Office Salary for Arrears(if SL ICNO Name of MP/ Salary Constituency Travelling/ Expense/ Available) State Allowance Secretarial daily Sumptury Assistant Allowence Allowance 160103 Shri Lakhan Lal Sahu 103 50000 45000 15000 30000 61143 0 Chattisgarh 160104 Shri Abhishek Singh 104 50000 45000 15000 163548 0 0 Chattisgarh 160105 Shri Tamradhwaj Sahu 105 50000 45000 15000 30000 203593 0 Chattisgarh 160106 Shri Ramesh Bais 106 50000 45000 15000 148000 213151 0 Chattisgarh 160107 Shri Chandu Lal Sahu 107 50000 45000 15000 30000 0 0 Chattisgarh 160108 Shri Dinesh Kashyap 108 50000 45000 15000 30000 0 0 Chattisgarh 160109 Shri Vikram Usendi 109 50000 45000 15000 30000 35728 0 Chattisgarh 160110 Shri Shripad Yesso Naik 110 0 0 0 0 0 0 Goa 160111 Adv.
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