NEW DELHI: Parliament canteens serving to Members of Parliament got a total subsidy of Rs 60.7 crore during last five years with items like 'puri sabji' being sold at 88 per cent subsidised rates, an RTI reply shows.The item list received under the Right to Information Act reveals that Parliamentarians, earning over Rs 1.4 lakh with perks, are relishing items like 'fish fried with chips' at Rs 25, mutton cutlet at Rs 18, oiled vegetables at Rs 5, mutton curry with bone at Rs 20 and masala dosa at Rs 6 with rates subsidised by 63 per cent, 65 per cent, 83 per cent, 67 per cent and 75 per cent respectively.The cost for procuring raw items of dish like stew vegetables comes to about Rs 41.25 while the MPs are getting it for Rs 4 which is a subsidy of about 90 per cent.For the non-veg meal raw items are procured at Rs 99.05 while the prepared dish is served at Rs 33 to MPs with 66 per cent subsidy, the reply provided to RTI activist Subhash Agrawal shows, adding that the present rates of dishes have not been revised from December 20, 2010.'Papad' costs Rs 1.98 but sold at Rs 1 in these canteens with a whopping subsidy of 98 per cent.The RTI response shows that the canteens in Parliament serve 76 mouth watering dishes ranging from simple boiled egg to various mutton and chicken dishes which have been subsidised from over 150 per cent to about 63 per cent.The only item which is sold for a marginal profit is 'roti' for which raw items cost 77 paisa while sold at Rs one, it said while 'khomani ka meetha' being served at market price of Rs 15 for piece of three, it says.The canteens which are being run by Northern Railway procure raw items from Government run agencies like Kendriya Bhandar, Mother Dairy and DMS etc.The reply shows that canteens received a subsidy of Rs 10.4 crore, 11.7 crore, 11.9 crore, 12.5 crore and 14 crore during the years 2009-10, 2010-11, 2012-13, 2013-14 respectively which totals to around Rs 60.7 crore.There are four rpt four canteens operating in the Parliament complex with one each at Parliament House, Parliament House Annexe, Parliament House reception and Parliament Library building with prices for food items being same and run by Northern Railway.The funds for the canteens are taken from Budget Grant of Lok Sabha with Joint Committee on Food Management in Parliament House complex looking after day to day activities.The proposals to review the food prices are placed before the Joint Committee on Food management in Parliament House complex with prices being revised on December 24, 2002, April 4, 2003 and December 14, 2010."It refers to shocking RTI response revealing that certain food-items like stew-vegetables at Parliament canteens are sold even at just one-tenth of cost of raw-materials used (sale-price Rs 4 against raw-material cost of Rs 41.25) in preparing these with preparation-cost, staff-salary and other overheads not included in such cost," Agrawal said.He said charity should begin at home when Union government is rightly concentrating on cutting away subsidy-regime. Subsidy on food-items in Parliament-canteen should be immediately abolished."Salaries and allowances available to Parliamentarians are sufficient to afford normal food-prices without subsidy especially when even people below poverty-line have to spend much more on food-prices," he said.