President Kovind to forego 30% salary for PM-CARES for one year, reduce expenses


New Delhi, May 14 (IANS): Charity begins from home, and from the top. Setting an example of streamlining expenditure, the President House has decided not to purchase the expensive limousine this year, besides cutting down food menu, shortlisting guests and limiting floral decorations at Rashtrapati Bhawan.

Sources told IANS that the famed Pullman limousine from Mercedes Benz, used by several Indian Presidents, completed its life of 8-9 years, and was due for replacement. "But President Ram Nath Kovind decided not to purchase a new limousine," said a source.

The jet black Pullman limousine, seen at Republic Day and several important functions, is used by the President at ceremonial functions. The present Pullman, a premium extra long wheel limousine with ultra luxury interiors, was reportedly purchased during the tenure of Pratibha Patil. The life of the President's official ceremonial vehicle had come to an end, but in a bid to adhere to austerity measures, the President decided to continue with the existing old model.

The President House which has its unique kitchen and bakery will also cut down its lavish menu. The number of food items served during various tea parties and state dinners will be less. Floral decorations, lighting and other decorative items used in different ceremonies will be limited. "From the opulent, we will now have elegant arrangements, the objective is to reduce expenses. State banquets, other important gatherings will have a limited guestlist. We have to abide by social distancing," sources said.

President Ram Nath Kovind also decided that he would "forego" 30 per cent of his salary for the PM CARES Fund for a year and reduce expenses of the Rashtrapati Bhavan as part of the steps to make more resources available for Covid-19 relief measures.

The President's initiative is in line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's clarion call to contribute to the Prime Minister's Citizen Assistance and Relief in Emergency Situations Fund to help strengthen the fight against the dreaded virus, which has claimed 2,549 lives besides infecting over 78,000 people across the country.

The President has instructed the Rashtrapati Bhavan to set an example by economising the expenditure, making optimal use of resources and dovetailing the saved money to combat Covid-19 and mitigate the people's economic plight.

In the President's estimate, this will be a small but significant contribution to realizing the government's vision of making India self-reliant and energising the nation to take up the challenge to fight the pandemic.

To reduce its expenditure, the Rashtrapati Bhavan on Thursday announced undertaking some measures that include no new capital works during financial year 2020-21 and only completion of the ongoing works.

Repair and maintenance work will be minimised in the Rashtrapati Bhavan to ensure upkeep of assets and there will be a substantial reduction in the use of office consumables. For instance, the Rashtrapati Bhavan will use e-technology to cut down the use of paper to avoid wastage and make the office eco-friendly. Efforts will be made to save energy and fuel by rationalising their usage.

It is estimated that these measures will save nearly 20 per cent of the budget of the Rashtrapati Bhavan in the current financial year.

 

  

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  • smr, Karkala

    Thu, May 14 2020

    The India's poorest state Chief Minister Biju Patnaik donated three month of his salary. The President elected by the richest party in India only 30% of his salary?

    Jai Hind

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  • Pinchoos, Mangalore

    Thu, May 14 2020

    Even if they give up total 100pc of Thier salary, they'd still be living a kings life., All Thier expenses paid off.. salary maybe used as pocket money to children and grandchildren

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  • R.Krishna, Mangalore

    Thu, May 14 2020

    He can also take a vow that he will not undertake any more foreign visits during the remainder of his presidency as the visits made so far are for a lifetime.

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  • MIA, Udupi

    Thu, May 14 2020

    According to a report in Rediff.com, the maintenance cost of the Bhavan was estimated to be more than Rs 100 crore in 2007.

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  • Deepakprasad, Mandya

    Thu, May 14 2020

    Also find out in how many acres Dodamma's ranch spreaded...with how many actual family members in ( avoid oscar fernandes ambalpady ).

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  • Deshbhakht, Mangalore

    Thu, May 14 2020

    Do you not want to know how much land Baba Ramdev got for letting go his campaign against black money ? Govt land at a discount of 70% - do you know ?

    He was offered bankrupt company but paid only 1/3 and the rest 2/3 was written off ? Why/how ? Are you interested in knowing ?

    The land Hema Malini got for establishing her dance academy ? Do you know the cost ? The land Zubin Irani got from a school trust by deceit - do you know about it ?

    When one has jaundice, all his surrounding appears yellow to him. Similarly, when your Modiji rules, you see only what Doddamma has. Not what the government did not sink the economy since past 6 years.

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  • RAVI, Udupi

    Thu, May 14 2020

    Google it from your mobile, you will get all the results, no need to instruct others to do your work.
    People like you always fight in the name of Doddamma and chikkama and Citizens of India suffer.

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  • Nice, Mangalore

    Thu, May 14 2020

    The salary they get are peanuts
    Its the facilities valued more 100times the salary

    Perhaps consider moving out of The Rashtrapati Bhavan and put it on care and maintenance , May save a TON of money

    .

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  • Deshbhakht, Mangalore

    Thu, May 14 2020

    @Nice

    Indian President Rs. 5,00,000 per month
    Vice President Rs. 4,00,000 per month
    Prime Minister Rs. 2,75,000 per month
    Governor Rs. 3,50,000 per month

    Do you find the above figures peanuts ? This is, after all expenses paid. Stay, food, staff/servants. driver, clothing (yes, even the wardrobe is at the expenses of exchequer), travel, telephone, electricity. Tell me - what they spend from their salary ? Also, they don't pay any tax on their income. Moreover, they get that very salary as pension till they live.

    Is this peanuts ??

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  • Nice, Mangalore

    Fri, May 15 2020

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    You right sir
    if mentioned paid salaries are correct imagine if the above 4 considered giving up 1 year salary @ 100%

    :)

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  • Veer, Nagpur

    Thu, May 14 2020

    Who Knows???!!!.... PM CARES FUND itself is a Black Box, no auditing, no accountability and no transparency. I can also claim I donated Rs 20 lakh crores to PM CARES Pond, who is going to prove me wrong?????.....

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  • Deepakprasad, Mandya

    Thu, May 14 2020

    Rumors are floating that 30% salary of Central Government Executives will be slashed.

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  • Deshbhakht, Mangalore

    Thu, May 14 2020

    The President, the PM, FM, HM and all other ministers as well as MP/MLAs are living a life free of cost (all at govt expenses) and getting a salary in multiple lakhs for the work which they are doing for the nation. Let all of them offer to make 50% cut in their salary so that the nation's economy will be improved.

    Let all of them shed their X - Y - Z plus plus plus security and live them skeleton police force. who are they protected from ? Whom are they afraid of ? What will the nation incur if any of them are to die like Indira Gandhi or Rajiv Gandhi died ? Are they ready to give up their life for the nation ?

    Shame, shame.

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