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IIM students to help MPs utilise grants effectively

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Posted online: Friday, March 28, 2008 at 0917 hrs IST

Ahmedabad, March 28:
The country's premier B-school is all set to help MPs in effectively spend their grants so that maximum number of people can reap benefits.

A group of students of Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad (IIM-A) has taken up a project to study the spendings and suggest changes for the Rs 2 crore grant given each year to parliamentarians under the MP Local Area Development (MPLAD) scheme.

The students have tied up with the likes of CPI-M's Sitaram Yechury and Arun Shourie of BJP and are planning to rope in some Gujarat-based parliamentarians to draft a guideline for all MPs to spend their grants effectively in future.

"The idea was generated during an interaction of students with Sitaram Yechury in Ahmedabad. He suggested that we can do something to help manage the MPLADs," IIM-A student Krishna Chapuri said.

Chapuri, along with his batchmate Vijayendra Haryal and first-year postgraduate programme student Shrijan Pal Singh, chalked out a plan on how to go about it.

"Later, I went to Delhi and gave a presentation on the our plan of work, to which Yechury agreed," he said.

They later decided to rope in other MPs also and contacted Shourie.

"Shourie has agreed to cooperate in our project," Shrijan said.