Will Bihar MLAs and MLCs Now Get Rs 8,300 Monthly for Telephones?
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Key Takeaways
- Bihar MLAs and MLCs will receive Rs 8,300 monthly as telephone allowance.
- Legislators no longer need to submit reimbursement vouchers.
- New rules aim to modernize legislative operations.
- Governor approved 11 important bills, enhancing governance.
- These changes indicate a push for structural reforms in Bihar.
Patna, Dec 4 (NationPress) The benefits for members of the Bihar Legislature, encompassing both MLAs and MLCs, have seen an enhancement.
Going forward, legislators will be entitled to a monthly telephone allowance of Rs 8,300, eliminating the need to submit vouchers or bills for reimbursement.
State Parliamentary Affairs Minister Vijay Kumar Chaudhary on Thursday introduced the Bihar Legislature Members' Salary, Allowances and Pension (Amendment) Rules, 2025, formally implementing this new system.
According to this regulation, legislators can utilize multiple phone connections, whether one or ten, with all expenses covered under the fixed monthly amount.
This initiative is perceived as a part of the government's strategy to modernize the workings of the legislature.
In another significant update, Bihar Governor Arif Mohammad Khan has sanctioned 11 crucial bills passed by the Legislature.
The timing of this approval is notable, as the increased telephone allowance for MLAs and MLCs has already sparked intense political reactions.
Among the sanctioned legislation is the Bihar Appropriation (No. 3) Bill, 2025, which delineates the state's financial blueprint, and the Bihar GST (Amendment) Bill, 2025, aimed at fortifying the business and taxation framework.
Several key bills concerning land regulation and administrative reforms have also received approval, including the Bihar Hindu Religious Trusts (Amendment) Bill, Bihar Special Survey and Settlement (Amendment) Bill, Bihar Agricultural Land (Conversion for Non-Agricultural Purposes) (Amendment) Bill, and Bihar Underground Pipelines (Amendment) Bill.
With these bills transitioning into law, the state government is poised to advance structural and administrative reforms across various sectors.
Today marks the fourth day of the inaugural session of the 18th Bihar Legislative Assembly.
The House convened at 11 a.m., and immediately upon commencement, the election for the Deputy Speaker took place.
Narendra Narayan Yadav was elected Deputy Speaker for a second term, unopposed, in the presence of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar.
Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary proposed Narendra Narayan Yadav's name for Deputy Speaker, receiving support from Vijay Kumar Chaudhary.
Only one nomination was submitted for this position.