Cooperation of constitutional institutions important for democracy, says Om Birla
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Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla was addressing the members of the Meghalaya Legislative Assembly.
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Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla was addressing the members of the Meghalaya Legislative Assembly. It is important for all constitutional institutions to complement and cooperate with each other for a strong democracy, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla said on Thursday.
He was addressing the members of the Meghalaya Legislative Assembly.
“Democracy can be strengthened only when all constitutional institutions work in tandem and cooperate with each other within their respective constitutional jurisdictions. All the institutions should complement each other,” he said.
Odisha assembly to go paperless to avoid contact amid pandemic, to present next budget digitally: Speaker Patro
For the first time, the Odisha Assembly session will be conducted virtually in light of coronavirus precautions, said state legislative assembly Speaker Surjya Narayan Patro.
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For the first time, the Odisha Assembly session will be conducted virtually in light of coronavirus precautions, said state legislative assembly Speaker Surjya Narayan Patro. The legislators will now attend the session from their homes through video conferencing.
Patro on Friday said in order to make the House proceedings paperless, it has been decided to follow online procedures. The finance minister will table the next budget of the state digitally, Patro added.
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Parliament, state Houses to go paperless with Centre’s ambitious e-Vidhan project
Aimed at making the functioning of Parliament and state legislatures paperless, the Centre is working on the ambitious e-Vidhan project, said a senior government official.
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NEW DELHI: Aimed at making the functioning of Parliament and state legislatures paperless, the Centre is working on the ambitious e-Vidhan project, said a senior government official. The National E-Vidhan Application (NeVA) will be implemented in all the 31 states/UTs with legislatures on the line of Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly to make the functioning of the Houses paperless, every information would be available at the fingertips of the members, who can then use their mobile phone/laptop to see the list of business and read questions and other documents pertaining to House’s proceedings.