Jagdeep Dhankhar is an application for pension as ex-rajasthan mla weeks after resigning as VP: how much will he get per month?

Former Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar applied for his pension as a former MLA of Rajasthan, officials said on Saturday. With his tenure as the Vice President on July 21 after his resignation from Die Post, Jagdeep Dhankhar again applied for pension as a former MLA in Rajasthan and the resumption of his pension in accordance with his position, officials said. Jagdeep Dhankhar, who was a MLA of Congress from 1993 to 1998 and represented the Kishangarh meeting constituency, received a pension for his position until July 2019. He was then appointed as the governor of Western Bengals, after which the pension was discontinued. The secretariat has the process of securing his pension. Jagdeep Dhankhar’s pension applies to the date on which his resignation was accepted as the Vice President, officials said. How much pension will Jagdeep Dhankhar receive? Former MLAs in Rajasthan get a pension from £ 35,000 a month for a single term and go with additional conditions and age. Those over 70 get a 20 percent increase. According to rules, Jagdeep Dhankhar, who is 74, will now receive a pension of £ 42,000 a month, officials said. Meanwhile, officials said Dhankhar is entitled to three pensions-if a former vice president, former MP and former member of the Rajasthan meeting. There are no pension benefits for Dhankhar as the former Governor of West Bengal, but he can use one secretarial staff for a monthly compensation of £ 25,000 as a former governor. As a one -time MP, he is entitled to £ 45,000 a month as pension, except other benefits. As the former vice president, Dhankhar is entitled to a pension of nearly £ 2 Lakh per month, a type 8-bungalow, one personal secretary, one additional personal secretary, one personal assistant, one doctor, one nursing officer and four personal attendees. That brings its monthly income to about nearly £ 3 lakh per month. In the case of the death of a former vice president, his or her husband is entitled to a smaller type 7 house. In a surprising step, Jagdeep Dhankhar announced his resignation from the post of Vice President of India on July 21, the first day of the monsoon session in parliament. He quoted Health as the reason for his decision.