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Annexure 1 : Sitting Lok Sabha Annexure 1 : Sitting Lok Sabha MPs - Progress of Funds Released & Utilisation - (Rs.in lacs) Document Instalment received from GoI Eligibility Amount Actual sent to GoI (2015-16) Amount Unspent for release Sr. Nodal Name of MP Pending available Amount Expenditure for release of Unsanctioned Amount of next Remarks No. District Instalment for Sanctioned /Amount pending (Col.9 - 10) (Col.9 - 12) Instalment utilisation Utilisated instalment 1st Date 2nd Date (Y/N) (Y/N) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 Amritsar Captain Amarinder Singh 250.00 27.07.2015 250.00 04.03.2016 0 609.70 400.78 208.92 109.85 499.85 N N 2 Bathinda Smt. Harsimrat Kaur Badal 250.00 19.08.2015 250.00 18.03.2016 0 1087.29 830.46 256.83 630.94 456.35 N N 3 Faridkot Sh. Sadhu Singh (SC) 250.00 09.11.2015 - - 1 789.95 704.06 85.89 389.59 400.36 N N 4 Ferozepur Sh. Sher Singh Ghubaya 250.00 07.08.2015 250.00 16.01.2016 0 1060.99 1058.15 2.84 736.99 324.00 Y N 5 Gurdaspur Sh. Vinod Khanna, MP(LS) - - - - 2 512.41 346.18 166.23 165.76 346.65 N N 6 Hoshiarpur Sh. Vijay Sampla (SC) 250.00 17.11.2015 - - 1 796.20 620.44 175.76 574.32 221.88 N N Sh. Santokh Singh 7 Jalandhar 250.00 19.01.2016 - - 1 848.85 459.66 389.19 384.33 464.52 N N Chaudhary 8 Ludhiana Sh. Ravneet Singh Bittu 250.00 18.12.2015 - - 1 869.57 711.46 158.11 467.18 402.39 N N 9 Patiala Sh. Dharam Vira Gandhi 250.00 08.09.2016 - - 1 807.90 730.86 77.04 677.41 130.49 Y Y 10 Sangrur Sh. Bhagwant Mann 250.00 25/01/2016 - - 1 794.76 589.75 205.01 495.73 299.03 N N Sh. Harinder Singh khalsa 11 Ludhiana 250.00 18/12/015 - - 1 880.98 813.55 67.43 502.07 378.91 N N ( Fatehgarh Sahib) Prof. Prem Singh 12 S.A.S. Nagar 250.00 04.11.2015 - - 1 828.95 757.50 71.45 442.19 386.76 - - Chandumajra MP 16th (LS) Sh. Ranjit Singh Brahmpura 13 Tarn Taran 250.00 15.07.2015 0 1 873.03 638.50 234.53 607.36 265.67 N N (Khadoor Sahib) Total 3000.00 750.00 11 10760.58 8661.35 2099.23 6183.72 4576.86 Annexure 2 : Sitting Lok Sabha MPs - Recommendations & Sanctions (Rs.in lacs) Recommendations Recommendations received Action taken on Recommendations No. of recommendations pending received prior to 1-10-2015 w.e.f. from 1-10-2015 and pending till now Sr. Nodal Name of MP No. District Santioned Rejected Pending Less than Between 30 - More than No. Amount No. Amount 30 days 75 days 75 days No. Amount No. Amount No. Amount 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 Amritsar Captain Amarinder Singh 292 535.43 164 321.21 35 104.72 93 109.50 93 0 0 0 0.00 2 Bathinda Smt. Harsimrat Kaur Badal 438 896.38 428 430.46 1 35.00 9 11.80 0 9 0 0 0.00 3 Faridkot Sh. Sadhu Singh (SC) 412 727.18 391 689.06 0 0.00 21 38.12 21 0 0 0 0.00 4 Ferozepur Sh. Sher Singh Ghubaya 194 330.80 186 312.30 0 0.00 8 18.50 4 3 1 0 0.00 5 Gurdaspur Sh. Vinod Khanna 101 426.68 72 346.18 5 19.00 24 61.50 0 24 0 0 0.00 2 (Trust & 6 Hoshiarpur Sh. Vijay Sampla (SC) 91 228.23 54 150.95 10 23.13 27 54.15 22 3 0 0.00 Societies) 7 Jalandhar Sh. Santokh Singh Chaudhary 104 288.05 1 3.20 0 0.00 103 284.85 4 97 2 12 30.50 8 Ludhiana Sh. Ravneet Singh Bittu 64 280.59 30 108.33 2 17.75 32 154.51 4 25 3 0 0.00 9 Patiala Sh. Dharam Vira Gandhi 440 771.40 390 730.86 0 0 50 40.54 50 0 0 0 0.00 10 Sangrur Sh. Bhagwant Mann 207 260.61 46 91.27 5 4.17 156 165.17 156 0 0 0 0.00 Sh. Harinder Singh khalsa 11 Ludhiana 160 275.35 141 233.78 0 0.00 19 41.57 2 17 0 0 0.00 ( Fatehgarh Sahib) S.A.S. Prof. Prem Singh Chandumajra 12 366 813.80 341 743.59 0 0.00 25 70.21 19 6 0 0 0.00 Nagar MP 16th (LS) Sh. Ranjit Singh Brahmpura 13 Tarn Taran 24 165.00 24 165.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0.00 (Khadoor Sahib) Total 2893 5999.50 2268 4326.19 58 203.77 567 1050.42 375 184 8 12 30.50 Annexure 3 : Sitting Lok Sabha MPs - Status of works & Utilization Certificates (Rs.in lacs) Works Works under Progress from Works Sanctioned Works Completed Disputed work UC received Pending UCs Recommended the date of sanction Sr. Nodal Name of MP No. District Less Between More No. Amount No. Amount No. Amount than 6 6 - 12 than 12 No. Amount No. Amount No. Amount months months months 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1 Amritsar Captain Amarinder Singh 751 1192.00 593 900.78 345 493.00 80 168 0 0 0.00 345 493.00 248 407.78 2 Bathinda Smt. Harsimrat Kaur Badal 439 896.38 428 830.46 202 346.78 0 226 0 0 0.00 202 346.78 226 483.68 3 Faridkot Sh. Sadhu Singh (SC) 412 727.18 391 689.06 153 310.69 151 80 7 0 0.00 153 310.69 238 378.37 4 Ferozepur Sh. Sher Singh Ghubaya 569 1056.65 561 1038.15 371 692.30 175 15 0 0 0.00 200 357.60 361 680.55 5 Gurdaspur Sh. Vinod Khanna 101 426.68 72 346.18 9 73.46 35 28 0 0 0.00 9 73.46 63 272.72 6 Hoshiarpur Sh. Vijay Sampla (SC) 307 674.59 280 620.44 151 314.32 54 75 0 0 0.00 151 314.32 129 306.12 Sh. Santokh Singh 7 Jalandhar 186 459.66 186 459.66 20 45.83 44 122 0 0 0.00 20 45.83 166 413.83 Chaudhary 8 Ludhiana Sh. Ravneet Singh Bittu 286 1252.42 154 711.46 16 71.07 77 58 3 0 0.00 16 71.07 138 640.39 9 Patiala Sh. Dharam Vira Gandhi 440 771.41 390 730.86 220 403.35 131 22 17 0 0.00 220 403.35 170 327.51 10 Sangrur Sh. Bhagwant Mann 616 765.21 454 589.75 210 278.11 51 183 10 0 0.00 210 278.11 244 311.64 Sh. Harinder Singh khalsa 11 Ludhiana 568 918.59 511 813.55 128 174 349 34 0 0 0.00 128 174 383 639.55 ( Fatehgarh Sahib) Prof. Prem Singh S.A.S. 12 Chandumajra MP 16th 366 813.80 347 747.99 71 140.07 145 131 0 0 0.00 71 140.07 276 607.92 Nagar (LS) Sh. Ranjit Singh 13 Tarn Taran Brahmpura (Khadoor 186 638.50 186 638.50 90 256.37 24 70 2 0 0.00 90 256.37 96 382.13 Sahib) Total 5227 10593.07 4553 9116.84 1986 3599.35 1316 1212 39 0 0.00 1815 3264.65 2738 5852.19 Annexure 4 : 15th Lok Sabha Progress of Funds Released & Utilisation (Rs.in lacs) Amount Actual Sr. Name of MP Amount Unutilised Amount Nodal District available for Expenditure/Amount Remarks No. Sanctioned (Col. 5 - 6) utilisation Utilisated 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Amritsar Sh.Navjot Singh Sidhu 1947.36 1947.36 1935.61 11.75 - 2 Bathinda Smt. Harsimrat Kaur Badal 1969.50 1892.88 1892.88 0.00 3 Faridkot Smt Paramjit Kaur Gulshan 1969.26 1941.81 1919.37 22.44 4 Ferozepur Sh. Sher Singh Ghubaya 1981.75 1926.95 1921.81 5.14 5 Gurdaspur Sh. Partap Singh Bajwa 1963.84 1962.49 1962.49 0.00 6 Hoshiarpur Smt. Santosh Chowdhary 1940.56 1940.56 1940.56 0.00 ` 7 Jalandhar Sh.Mohinder Singh Kaypee 1974.20 1882.03 1882.03 0.00 8 Ludhiana Sh. 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