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90 percent MLAs in Mizoram are 'Crorepatis'
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SME Times News Bureau | 13 Dec, 2018
Thirty six of the 40 newly elected legislators in Mizoram are
"crorepatis," according to a survey by the Association for Democratic
Reforms (ADR).
In five years, "crorepati" MLAs have increased by
15 per cent in Mizoram, where the per capita income is Rs 95,317, the
survey released on Wednesday night showed.
In 2013, 30 out of the 40 MLAs were "crorepatis".
Analysing
the affidavits filed by the newly elected MLAs with the Election
Commission for November 28 Assembly polls, the survey said the average
assets of the members rose to Rs 4.84 crore, from Rs 3.10 crore five
years ago.
The per capita income of Mizoram witnessed an increase of 11.27 per cent at Rs 95,317 in 2015-16 from Rs 85,659 in 2014-2015.
Of the 40 MLAs, two (5 per cent) have declared criminal cases against themselves.
During the 2013 Mizoram Assembly polls, none had declared criminal cases.
Meanwhile,
10 (25 per cent) MLAs have declared their educational qualification to
be between fifth and 12th standard pass, while 29 (73 per cent) have an
educational qualification of graduate or above.
Mizoram is India's second most literate state (91.58 per cent) after Kerala (93.91 per cent).
A total of 209 candidates contested the November 28 polls.
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