The salary of Chief Ministers is different in different states of the country. In all the states, the Chief Minister gets accommodation, vehicle and security along with the facility to travel anywhere in the country and abroad. Apart from this, a good salary is also given. India's capital Delhi has got a new Chief Minister. Now Atishi Marlena will be the next CM of Delhi.
Let us tell you what will be the salary of the new CM of Delhi and what is the salary of any other Chief Minister in India. Let us tell you that the Chief Minister of Delhi is given a salary of Rs 3.90 lakh and along with this he also gets many allowances. But, the Chief Minister of Delhi is not given the highest salary in India.
Telangana CM gets the highest salary!
According to the latest update, the Chief Minister and MLAs in Telangana get the highest salary. The CM of Telangana gets a salary of Rs 4.2 lakh. MLAs in Telangana also get a salary of up to Rs 2.50 lakh, which has been increased by more than 100 percent.
How much salary does the Chief Minister get in Odisha and Andhra Pradesh?
The Chief Minister of Odisha is paid around Rs 1.60 lakh. He and his cabinet ministers are paid salaries under the Odisha Ministers' Salaries and Allowances Act, 1952. While in Andhra Pradesh, the Chief Minister's salary has been fixed at Rs 3,35,000 per month.
Tripura CM gets the lowest salary!
The CM of Tripura gets the lowest salary in the country at Rs 1.05 lakh, while the CM of the new and smaller state Telangana gets the highest at Rs 4.10 lakh.
The salary of CM Yogi Adityanath of the country's largest state Uttar Pradesh is third highest among the Chief Ministers of the country. He is paid Rs 3.60 lakh as salary. Even though Goa elects two MPs like Tripura, the salary of the CM of Goa is more than that of Tripura. The Chief Minister of Goa gets a salary of Rs 2,20,000.
Which state's CM has the highest salary?
State | Salary |
Telangana | 4,10,000 |
Delhi | 3,90,000 |
Uttar Pradesh | 3,65,000 |
Maharashtra | 3,40,000 |
Andhra Pradesh | 3,35,000 |
Gujarat | 3,21,000 |
Himachal Pradesh | 3,10,000 |
Haryana | 2,88,000 |
Jharkhand | 2,55,000 |
Madhya Pradesh | 2,30,000 |
Chattisgarh | 2,30,000 |
Punjab | 2,30,000 |
Goa | 2,20,000 |
Bihar | 2,15,000 |
West Bengal | 2,10,000 |
Tamil Nadu | 2,05,000 |
Karnataka | 2,00,000 |
Sikkim | 1,90,000 |
Odisha | 1,60,000 |