Do you know how much does tea cost even on a road side teal stall in a remote village?
Its Rs.3.
1 kilo rice is never below Rs.20 in wholesale or retail market.
Rs.2 /kilo scheme provides low quality rice which many cannot eat.
But there is one canteen which offers good quality food at lowest price in entire india.
Its not in some remote place of sikkim but in heart of our capital, New Delhi.
Parilament canteen, which is meant to serve food for our loksabha and rajyasabha MPs during parliament sessions, offers exclusive menu at cheapest price for our ‘poor‘ leaders.
1 kilo rice is never below Rs.20 in wholesale or retail market.
Rs.2 /kilo scheme provides low quality rice which many cannot eat.
But there is one canteen which offers good quality food at lowest price in entire india.
Its not in some remote place of sikkim but in heart of our capital, New Delhi.
Parilament canteen, which is meant to serve food for our loksabha and rajyasabha MPs during parliament sessions, offers exclusive menu at cheapest price for our ‘poor‘ leaders.
Price list in parliament canteen
Tea Rs.1.00
Soup Rs.5.50
Dal Rs.1.50
Meals Rs.2.00
Chappathi Rs.1.00
Chicken Rs.24.50
Dosa Rs.4.00
Veg Briyani Rs.8.00
Fish Rs.13.00
Rajma rice / tomato rice Rs.7.00
Fruit Salad Rs.7.00
Curd rice Rs.11.00
Chicken Curry Rs.20.50
Non-veg meals Rs.22.00
Butter Chicken Rs.27.00
Mutton Biryani Rs.27.00
Chicken Biryani Rs.34.00
Tea Rs.1.00
Soup Rs.5.50
Dal Rs.1.50
Meals Rs.2.00
Chappathi Rs.1.00
Chicken Rs.24.50
Dosa Rs.4.00
Veg Briyani Rs.8.00
Fish Rs.13.00
Rajma rice / tomato rice Rs.7.00
Fruit Salad Rs.7.00
Curd rice Rs.11.00
Chicken Curry Rs.20.50
Non-veg meals Rs.22.00
Butter Chicken Rs.27.00
Mutton Biryani Rs.27.00
Chicken Biryani Rs.34.00
These prices are for our beloved MPs who are directly elected by us and who got nominated through our MLAs.
These rates also apply to their guests(unlimited) who come to delhi to meet them during parliament sessions.
Our poor MPs, who earn Rs.80,000/month along with additional perks and benefits cannot afford more than these prices, while 37% of our country’s population live under poverty line (official records), where they don’t even find 2 rotis per day.
These rates also apply to their guests(unlimited) who come to delhi to meet them during parliament sessions.
Our poor MPs, who earn Rs.80,000/month along with additional perks and benefits cannot afford more than these prices, while 37% of our country’s population live under poverty line (official records), where they don’t even find 2 rotis per day.