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Sr. No. Name of the MP State Nodal District Amount Contribution of Rajya Sabha MPs for kerala Flood rehabilation works at close of business on 29/10/2018. Available Unspent Unsanctioned Last Sr. Name of the MP State Nodal District Amount (In Rs.) Balance in balance (In balance (In Installment Transferred No. Bank Account Rs. ) Rs.) Release 1 Swapan Dasgupta Nominated KMC 2500000 13204405 7800000.00 -900000 I/2018-19 2 Mansukh Mandaviya Gujrat Bhavnagar 5000000 25016027 25000000.00 25000000 I/2018-19 3 A. K. Antony Kerala Alapuzha 10000000 15141 34400000.00 -91600000 II/2016-17 4 M. C. Mary Kom Nominated Churachandpur 2000000 17402650 19000000.00 11200000 II/2017-18 5 K. T. S. Tulsi Nominated SDMC 10000000 40877671 40200000.00 31500000 II/2015-16 6 Amar Singh Uttar Pradesh Varanasi 10000000 10673007 29600000.00 1800000 II/2016-17 7 Naresh Gujral Punjab Jalandhar 2000000 26677796 0.00 0 YES 8 Praful Patel Maharashtra Gondia 1000000 25045290 42100000.00 10800000 I/2017-18 Nodal not 9 Dr. Sonal Mansingh Nominated Not opted 5000000 opted 0.00 0 10 Dr. C.P. Thakur Bihar Patna 5000000 881663 39500000.00 -40800000 II/2016-17 11 Prem Chand Gupta Jharkhand Ranchi 10000000 9128146 19100000.00 200000 II/2016-17 12 Dr. D.P. Vats Haryana Hisar 1000000 11980282 0.00 0 YES 13 Prof. Manoj Kumar Jha Bihar Saharasa 100000 NA 25000000.00 25000000 I/2018-19 14 T. K. Rangarajan Tamilnadu Chennai Corp. 10000000 22769415 32300000.00 -15000000 II/2015-16 15 M.P. Veerendra Kumar Kerala Waynad 10000000 25000000 25000000.00 25000000 II/2018-19 16 Sukhram Singh Yadav Uttar Pradesh Kanpur Nagar 500000 30023595 48700000.00 34400000 I/2017-18 17 Partap singh Bajwa Punjab Gurdaspur 1100000 8772368 22500000.00 7600000 I/2017-18 18 Suresh Prabhu Andhra Pradesh Krishna 10000000 42884912 50800000.00 47200000 I/2017-18 19 Parshottam Rupala Gujrat Amreli 10000000 16795811 22000000.00 12800000 I/2018-19 20 Prof. M.V.Rajeev Gowda Karnataka Bangalore Urban 2500000 12700000 27200000.00 11800000 I/2016-17 21 Vinay Dinu tendulkar Goa South Goa 10000000 15136413 25700000.00 17100000 II/2017-18 22 Om Prakash Mathur Rajasthan Jaipur 5000000 6872757 37100000.00 11200000 II/2017-18 23 Sanjay Singh Delhi SDMC 10000000 21952705 34400000.00 32200000 I/2018-19 24 Bhubaneswar Kalita Assam Kamrup 1000000 491867 26700000.00 26700000 I/2014-15 25 Harivansh Bihar Patna 5000000 8568670 38500000.00 -4200000 I/2014-15 26 Ahmad Asfhfaque Karim Bihar Katihar 10000000 25126027 25000000.00 25000000 I/2018-19 27 Hardeep singh puri Uttar Pradesh Sonbhadra 10000000 76321502 0.00 0 YES 28 K J Alphonse Rajasthan Jaipur 10000000 17658122 24000000.00 17100000 II/2017-18 29 P Chidambaram Maharashtra Mumbai City 5000000 33592340 51300000.00 44800000 I/2017-18 30 Shubhash Chandra Haryana Hisar 1000000 5966146 0.00 0 YES Fund 31 M J Akbar Madhya Pradesh Bhopal 10000000 transferred 0.00 0 YES 32 Manmohan Singh Assam Kamrup Metro 10000000 50440975 41300000.00 34400000 II/2017-18 33 Satish Chandra Misra Uttar Pradesh Lucknow 10000000 980073 0.00 0 YES 34 Gopal Narayan Singh Bihar Rohtas 5000000 8319909 29200000.00 4200000 I/2017-18 35 K C Ramamurthy Karnataka Bangalore Urban 2500000 31400000 50500000.00 33900000 I/2018-19 36 Naranbhai Jemlabhai Gujrat Chota Udaipur 1000000 25016027 25000000.00 25000000 I/2018-19 37 Prasanna Acharya Odisha Baragarh 1000000 50380291 52100000.00 27200000 I/2018-19 38 Moti Lal Vora Chattisgarh Durg 1000000 23681233 43200000.00 34500000 I/2018-19 39 D. Raja Tamilnadu Vellore 2500000 2700000 0.00 -105100000 I/2015-16 40 Ripun Bora Assam Sonitpur 1000000 24868956 26000000.00 26000000 I/2018-19 41 Rajkumar Dhoot Maharashtra Aurangabad 10000000 17550767 20100000.00 -32400000 I/2016-17 42 Prof Ram Gopal Yadav Uttar Pradesh Etawah 2500000 28766957 52500000.00 36300000 II/2016-17 Yes 43 Elamaram Kareem Kerala Kozhikode 10000000 25000000 25000000.00 25000000 II/2018-19 44 Sampatiya Uikey Madhya Pradesh Mandla 2500000 25329072 88900000.00 80500000 I/2018-19 45 Ahmed Patel Gujrat Broach 1000000 24162922 36300000.00 -3700000 I/2018-19 46 Binoy Viswam Kerala Thiruvanathapuram 10000000 25000000 25000000.00 25000000 II/2018-19 47 T. Subbarami Reddy Andhra Pradesh Visakhapatnam 5000000 19063727 35000000.00 700000 I/2017-18 48 Sukhdev Singh Dhindsa Punjab Sangrur 5000000 10546 49500000.00 29600000 II/2017-18 49 Ramdas Athawale Maharashtra Mumbai Suburban 2500000 9194700 36200000.00 9600000 II/2016-17 50 Anand Sharma Himachal Pradesh Shimla 10000000 36531950 27700000.00 25000000 I/2017-18 51 Vijay Goyal Rajasthan Jaipur 1000000 3911292 18500000.00 5900000 I/2017-18 52 V. Muraleedharan Maharashtra Mumbai Suburban 10000000 25000000 25000000.00 25000000 I/2018-19 53 Jagat Prakash Nadda Himachal Pradesh Bilaspur 500000 14089750 40000000.00 32900000 II/2018-19 54 Ashok Bajapi Uttar Pradesh Lucknow 2500000 25000000 0.00 0 YES 55 P.Bhattacharya West Bengal KMC 2000000 30076104 6900000.00 6900000 I/2018-19 56 Ajay Pratap Singh Madhya Pradesh Chindwara 2500000 27622845 0.00 0 YES 57 K.K.Ragesh Kerala Kannur 10000000 31500000.00 -35100000 II/2016-17 58 Y.S.Chowdary Andhra Pradesh Krishna 2000000 25000000.00 25000000 I/2016-17 Total 307700000 Contribution of Lok Sabha MPs for kerala Flood rehabilation works at close of business on 29/10/2018 Available Unspent Unsanctioned Last Sr. Amount (In Transferre Name of Hon'ble MP State Nodal District Balance in balance (Rs. In Amount (Rs. In Installment No. Rs.) d Bank Account crore) crore) release 1 Natubhai G. Patel Dadra & Nagar Haveli Dadra & Nagar Haveli 10000000 73500000 41200000 -27800000 II/2016-17 2 Farooq Abdullah Jammu & Kashmir Srinagar Srinagar 1000000 47435829 52800000 34200000 I/2018-19 3 Kirron Kher, Chandigarh Chandigarh 2500000 7668404 0 0 I/2017-18 YES 4 Kalraj Mishra Uttar Pradesh Deoria 2500000 38504496 125000000 93900000 I/2017-18 5 Ramesh Chander Kaushik Haryana Sonipat 1500000 26046160 53100000 32800000 II/2018-19 6 Ram Vilas Paswan Bihar Hajipur 1000000 30038609 12800000 -14000000 I/2018-19 7 Gopal Shetty Maharashtra Mumbai Suburban 500000 32928271 34000000 -77700000 I/2016-17 8 Rajesh Ranjan Bihar Madhepura 1000000 348091 50200000 21800000 I/2018-19 9 Ranjeet Ranjan Bihar Supaul 1000000 24705229 38200000 9700000 I/2018-19 10 Ramesh Bais Chhattisgarh Raipur 1000000 6977629 42100000 23700000 I/2018-19 11 Ramesh Bidhuri Delhi South Delhi 10000000 80462670 82100000 -500000 I/2015-16 12 C. L. Ruala Mizoram Aizawl 500000 13086433 11500000 10900000 I/2018-19 13 Dr. Swami Sakshi Maharaj Uttar Pradesh Unnao 500000 23439670 22000000 1000000 I/2016-17 14 Smt. Harsimrat Kaur Badal Punjab Bhatinda 1000000 21942740 0 0 YES 15 Rajendra Agrawal Uttar Pradesh Meerut 10000000 15545038 52800000 30700000 II/2017-18 16 Shri Richard Hay Nominated, Kerala Thiruvananthapuram 10000000 20280976 43600000 6900000 II/2017-18 17 Shri Suresh C. Angadi Karnataka Belgaum 500000 23123026 0 0 YES 18 Raj Nath Singh Uttar Pradesh Lucknow 10000000 9046664 0 0 YES 19 M. Badruddin Ajmal Assam Dhubri 2500000 42753738 47300000 25000000 I/2017-18 20 Shri Jual Oram Odisha Sundergarh 2000000 1267691 48600000 19400000 Yes 21 Veena Devi Bihar Munger 2100000 4036805 41500000 6400000 II/2016-17 22 C N Jayadevan Kerala Thrissur 10000000 37686557 30700000 -55500000 II/2016-17 23 Anil Shirole Maharashtra Pune 10000000 16643785 33500000 -65000000 I/2016-17 24 Dr. Kambhampati Haribabu Andhra Pradesh Visakhapatnam 2000000 22806719 50500000 27700000 I/2018-19 25 Shripad Yesso Naik Goa North Goa 1000000 1084785 0 0 YES 26 Dr. Kirit P Solanki Gujarat Ahmedabad west 500000 25705 42000000 25100000 I/2018-19 27 Lalu Bhai Patel Daman & Diu Daman 10000000 7364251 47400000 -16800000 II/2016-17 28 Hema Malini Uttar Pradesh Mathura 5000000 15113662 0 0 YES 29 Hansraj Gangaram Ahir Maharashtra Chandrapur 1000000 0 53700000 22800000 I/2017-18 30 Prabhatsinh Pratapsinh Chaushan Gujarat Panchmahal 600000 46403840 36000000 -4000000 I/2018-19 31 Dr Gokaraju Ganga Raju Andhra Pradesh West Godavari 2500000 36380529 40800000 -45400000 I/2016-17 32 Krishna Raj Uttar Pradesh Shahjahanpur 500000 1295028 38700000 29000000 II/2017-18 33 Dr. Kirit Somaiya Maharashtra Mumbai Suburban 1000000 33995928 38600000 -87900000 I/2017-18 34 Pon. Radhakrishnan Tamilnadu Kanyakumari 1500000 45172011 39900000 13000000 I/2017-18 35 Kunwar Pushpendra Singh Chandel Uttar Pradesh Mahoba 5100000 17794683 51500000 24700000 I/2016-17 36 Ravindra Kumar Pandey Jharkhand Bokaro 500000 10490634 49800000 33300000 II/2017-18 37 Nagendra Pratap Singh Patel Uttar Pradesh Allahabad 500000 25156146 25000000 25000000 I/2018-19 38 Raksha Nikhil Khadse Maharashtra Jalgaon 1000000 23325723 43800000 -10100000 II/2016-17 39 Paresh Rawal Gujarat Ahmedabad 1000000 27939 35700000 -17300000 II/2017-18 40 Shri Arjun Lal Meena Rajasthan Udaipur 500000 24897256 33200000 -14100000 II/2017-18 41 Sankar Prasad Datta Tripura West Tripura 10000000 75958 32400000 10300000 II/2017-18 42 Kapil Moreshwar Patil Maharashtra Thane 100000 43609285 46200000 -14900000 I/2017-18 43 Shanta kumar Himachal Kangra 1000000 13145369 33700000 0 II/2017-18 44 Krishanpal Gurjar Haryana Faridabad 2000000 1725321 0 0 YES 45 Saumitra Khan West Bengal Bishnupur 2500000 56300000 22200000 I/2017-18 46 Vijaysinh Mohite Patil Maharashtra Solapur 150000 44148045 48700000 -7900000 I/2017-18 47 Anupriya Patel Uttar Pradesh Mirzapur 2000000 13879668 52900000 32500000 II/2017-18 48 Sharad Tripathi Uttar Pradesh Sant Kabir Nagar 3500000 27561880 49600000 27900000 II/2017-18 49 P. K Sreemathi Teacher Kerala Kannur 10000000 1030968 29600000 -50100000 I/2017-18 50 Bijoy chakravarty Assam Guwahati 2500000 37277000 27814000 51 Rajendra Dhedya Gavit Nodal not opted 200000 Total 159250000.
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