MP Sachin Tendulkar donates his salary to PM’s Relief Fund

In the past six years, Tendulkar has drawn nearly ₹90 lakh in salaries and other monthly allowances.

April 02, 2018 01:02 am | Updated 01:04 am IST - New Delhi

BENGALURU, KARNATAKA, 07/12/2017: Former Indian Cricket player and Bharat Ratna Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar  at the   launch of  JetSynthesys mobile phone game  “Sachin Saga Cricket Champions in Bengaluru on Thursday.   Photo G R N SOMASHEKAR

BENGALURU, KARNATAKA, 07/12/2017: Former Indian Cricket player and Bharat Ratna Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar at the launch of JetSynthesys mobile phone game “Sachin Saga Cricket Champions in Bengaluru on Thursday. Photo G R N SOMASHEKAR

Cricket icon Sachin Tendulkar, whose term as Rajya Sabha MP ended recently, has donated his entire salary and allowances to the Prime Minister’s Relief Fund.

 

In the past six years, Tendulkar has drawn nearly ₹90 lakh in salaries and other monthly allowances.

The PMO has also issued a letter of acknowledgement which states: “Prime Minister acknowledges this thoughtful gesture and conveys his gratitude. These contributions will be of immense help in providing assistance to the persons in distress.”

Tendulkar, along with veteran actress Rekha, have been criticised a lot for their poor attendance in the Parliament all these years.

Tendulkar, however, has made good utilisation of MP Local Area Development fund.

 

According to data released by Tendulkar’s office, he has claimed to have sanctioned 185 projects across the country with ₹7.4 crore out of his allocated ₹30 crore being used for educational and related structural development, including building and renovation of classrooms.

Tendulkar also adopted two villages under the Sansad Gram Adarsh Gram Yojana Scheme, including Puttam Raju Kandriga in Andhra Pradesh and Donja in Maharashtra.

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