MLA Annie Sitabalam of Colaba Area

Annie has been ranked 21st in a performance report of Mumbai MLAs

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Geetanjali Minhas | December 27, 2011




Annie Sitambalam Shekhar of Indian National Congress was reelected to Maharashtra Legislative Assembly in October,2009. Annie represents Ward 187 of Colaba  Area in Mumbai city. She has been ranked 21 in MLA performance report by Praja Foundation. The NGO is working for transparency and accountability in governance systems.

Born:  October 20, 1938
Previous profession: Housewife
   
Weight age allotted to parameters - Present and past- 60 percent
                                    Impression/Perception - 40 percent

Annie's score is: 59/100

Past parameters

Education Qualification- HSC

Marks

1/1

Rank           

 

Income Tax Records

 

2/2

 

 

 

 

Criminal Record(including negative parameters)

      5/5

1

No FIR’s registered as per affidavit

 



No FIR was registered after 2009 elections

 



No charge sheets pending as on March 2011

 

 

Present parameters -

 Marks

 Rank

Sessions attended:  46/47

  10/10

   1

Number of questions asked 13    

   2/16

     28

Importance of Questions Asked

 10/21

  25

Classification of Questions

Based on Issues

City

State

Nation

Social Infrastructure

(Civic,Community Welfare,

Crime, Education, Health and

Social and Cultural Concern)

   8

4

 

        

 

Physical Infrastructure

(Energy,Forest &Transport)

 

 

 

Economical Infrastructure

(Financial Institutions

and Industries)

   

 

 

Governance/Policy making

(Revenue,Corruption & Scams)

(Schemes/Policies)

  

1

 

Agriculture/Food Infrastructure

(Agriculture,Animal Husbandry

and Irrigation)

  

 

 

Other(Other related issues)

 

 

 

Total questions

8

5

 

      

 

Total Local Area Development Funds utilized during Dec 2009 to March 2011-Rs 2.09 crore;    Marks: 5/5         

Perception/Impression Parameters

Marks

Rank

Perception of Public Services

13/20

              19

Awareness and Accessibility

       4/6

  15

Corruption Index

       6/10

24

Broad Measures

       2/4

 

“As a public representative I do my work honestly and diligently which is why I have been constantly reelected. I am not aware of parameters for the rankings but I am open to all suggestions, advice and guidance for improving my performance” Annie said, through a text message. 

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