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Smt. Chandresh Kumari Katoch 2 DECLARATION OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES BY THE MEMBER IN THE UNION COUNCIL OF MINISTERS FORM 1 A. ASSETS AND LIABILITIES OF MEMBER 1. Name of the Member SMT. CHANDRESH KUMARI KATOCH 2. Husband's Name SHRI ADITYA DEV KATOCH 3. Permanent Address S-43 Greater Kailash-I, New Delhi 110048 4. Delhi Address -do- 5. Party Affiliation INC 07 May, 2009 6. Date of Election 7. Date of taking oath/ 28 October, 2012 Making affirmation in the House I. Details of Immovable property (1)Name of the State, district, (1)Rajasthan, Pali district, Vill & Tehsil Bali Sub-Division and village in which (2)H.P., Kangra district, PO Dharamshala Property is situated (3)Haryana, PO & district Gurgaon (2) Details of Property (a) House & Buildings & (1)Flat in India Bulls, Gurgaon district their present value Apprx. value Rs.1.78 crore (2)House in Heritage Villa, Jodhpur district Apprx. value Rs.2 crore (b) Lands and their present (1)25 Bigha land in Bali village of Pali district, value Rajasthan. Apprx. Value Rs.3 lakh (2)1903.95 metres land in Dharamshala, Kangra district Apprx. Value Rs.2,50,000. (3) Whether held as owner or beneficiary As owner (4) Whether held jointly or severally Severally property held jointly with another persons, share of property (5) If not held in member's own name, Not applicable State in whose name held and his/ her Relationship with the member (6) How acquired Inherited: land in Bali village (whether by purchase, lease, mortgage, Inherited: House in Jodhpur inheritance, gift or otherwise with date Purchased: Flat in Gurgaon by selling of acquisition and name of persons land in Jodhpur bought from whom acquired) in Jodhpur on (7) Any other relevant information which All details are with Income Tax Dept. the member may like to mention at Kangra, Himachal Pradesh. 1 II. Details of Moveable Properties Description of the property Jewellery Gold+ precious stone Rs.20 lakh (i.e. can motorcycle/ jewelry/ investment Jewelry Silver — Rs.13 lakh in banks/ stock market/ companies/ FDs — Rs. 50000 approximately financial institutions/ insurance policies etc. Insurance - Rs. 300000. Car — Rs. 4,00,000. (1) Make, model (and also registration No .,-Maruti Suzuki Wagon R LXI 2005 in case of vehicles) where necessary HP39A 6767 (2) Mode of acquisition By Loan from Vidhan Sabha, HP and (purchase/ gift/ mortgage/ lease or otherwise) returned loan by March 2012 (3) Purchase of the property Purchased land in Jodhpur (Umaid (4) In case of purchase, source of sources Heritage) later sold it and bought flat from which financed in Gurgaon, Haryana. (a) Personal savings From Personal Savings (b) Other sources None (5) Any other relevant information which Inherited jewellry (Gold & Silver) the member may like to furnish Land in Bali village and Jodhpur house Details of liabilities of the member to public financial institutions/ Governments (1) Details of loans raised from banks/ Nil Companies/ financial institutions/ Central/ State Governments (2) Amount of loans raised in each case Nil (3) The period for which these loans were Nil raised in each case B. INFORMATION REGARDING IMMOVABLE AND MOVEABLE PROPERTIES HELD BY MEMBER'S SPOUSE (1) Name of the Member's spouse SHRI ADITYA DEV KATOCH (2) Father's Name SHRI DHRUV DEV CHANDRA (3) Permanent address S-43 Greater Kailash-I, New Delhi 110048 (4) Delhi Address -do- I. Details of Immovable property (1)Name of the State, district, Sub-Division and village in which Himachal Pradesh, Kangra district and Property is situated Delhi (2) Details of Property (a) House & Buildings & (1) House in Lambagraon their present value Apprx. value Rs.51akh/ self occupied Apprx.Rent value Rs.5 lakh (2) Old Building at Sujanpur Tira Apprx. value Rs.5 lakh 2 (b) Lands and their present (1)271 Kanal land in Lambagraon value Apprx. Value Rs.10 lakh (2)40 Kanal land in Sujanpura Tira Apprx. Value Rs.5 lakh (3)Haridwar Temple- Rs. 5 lakh (4)Clouds End Villa Hotel in Dharamshala Apprx value Rs.50 lakh (5)S-43 Greater Kailash-I, New Delhi (in mother's name Rani Shailerdra Kumari, passed away in 17.10.2012) (3) Whether held as owner or beneficiary As owner/ Inherited (4) Whether held jointly or severally Severally property held jointly with another persons, share of property (5) If not held in member's own name, Not applicable State in whose name held and his/ her Relationship with the member (6) How acquired Inherited (whether by purchase, lease, mortgage, (Transfer formalities of S-43 Greater inheritance, gift or otherwise with date Kailash-I, New Delhi, have to be done) of acquisition and name of persons from whom acquired) (7) Any other relevant information which All details are with Income Tax Dept. the member may like to mention at Kangra, Himachal Pradesh. II. Details of Moveable Properties Description of the property Jewelry Gold, precious stones and (i.e. car/ motorcycle/ jewelry/ investment Jewelry Silver — Rs.20 lakh in banks/ stock market/ companies/ FDs — Rs. 25 lakh financial institutions/ insurance policies etc. Marudhar Hotel, Jodhpur — Rs.30 lakh Cash in hand— Rs.10 lakh 1) Make, model (and also registration No Nil in case of vehicles) where necessary 2) Mode of acquisition Nil (purchase/ gift/ mortgage/ lease or otherwise) 3) Purchase of the property Nil 4) In case of purchase, source of sources from which financed a .Personal savings N/A b. Other sources N/A 3 5) Any other relevant information which Inherited jewelry, land and the member may like to furnish Houses. C. INFORMATION REGARDING IMMOVEABLE AND MOVEABLE PROPERTIES HELD BY MEMBER'S DEPENDENT CHILDREN I have one son namely Shri Aishwarya Katoch_ who is not dependent on me. DECLARATION I, CHANDRESH KUMARI KATOCH, hereby declare that the information given above is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. In the event of any change in the information given above, I undertake to intimate the same as provided under the rules. Dated : 18 September, 2013 (CHANDRESH KUMARI KATOCH) MINISTER OF CULTURE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA SHASTRI BHAVAN NEW DELHI 110001. 4 .
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