MY543
- HaryanaAmbala


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Rattan Lal Kataria
Age: 67 Education: BA, MA, LLB
- 02 Number of Terms
- 98% 80% Attendance/ National Average
- 118 65.3 Debate Participated/ National Average
- 0 2.2 Private member Bills Introduced/ National Average
- 331 285 Question Asked/ National Average
Source: PRS Legislative Research. Data for full-term ministers not recorded.
Subject-wise LS Questions by the MP
Explanation of graph
- Classification of questions only a broad indication.
- “Miscellaneous” signals that fewer MPs raised these topics in general
MPLADS Expenditure
Explanation of graph
- Source: mplads.gov.in. All figures as of 25 Jan 2019
- State Avg is average expenditure of all state constituencies
- Entitlement > 25 crores (carry over from previous LS term)
- Entitlement < 25 crores (by-election/seat vacant)
- Entitlement = 0 (no data available)
Constituency Indicators
Explanation of graph
- The constituency level estimates for nutrition, health, and development are based on research conducted by population health scientists and social scientists at Harvard, IEG, and the Tata Trusts. The complete data, in addition to map visualizations, are available at https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/population-development/indiapcfactsheets
I think in constituency indicator graph there is also data showing over all growth of constituency. It will help people in knowing that current MP has the potential for future development.
In ambala large scale of middle class and below middle class and some other population of ambala . Doing own small business because they have no options. Government not improve his working style. Ambala need more industry. Peoples have no work.
Very bold step. Information at single click becauseon rajyasabha website is difficult to extract informaion.
The hospitality industry has been ruined by this government. On an average, the bar license fees have increased at about 30% each year. Which is ridiculously high. Most of the business has moved to Chandigarh. The present government is focussed only on Gurugram. Panchkula Ambala belt has lost most of it’s industry and jobs too are lost. Ease if doing business is an eyewash as grassroot corruption still flourishes. All talk and no action and no one to hear and resolve the citizens pain.
I do not even recognize my M. P. May be the M.P. s in India still think they are God. It is essential that MPs feel the responsibility of establishing some contact with their constituents. I also endorse the view of Vivek above that they only make empty promises but do not deliver.
Ved.
Extremely sorry to say, here in sector 20 Panchkula, MC elections, Assembly Elections and General Elections were fought and the only agenda was extension of over bridges, but no one bothers, again elections are due, same promises will be made, we people suffered a lot, we have to travel 6 km a day extra to reach home, if you have multiple vehicles, multiply KM’s, we are fed up by the promises