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Delhi Assembly to go paperless ahead of vote

After the delay in the implementation of the centre's project for paperless Assemblies, the Delhi assembly has sought help from the state government for turning paperless.

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Published : Mar 3, 2019, 8:38 PM IST

New Delhi: The Delhi Assembly has sought help from the state government for turning paperless after the delay in the implementation of the Centre's project for paperless Assemblies.

During the budget session of the Assembly, which concluded last week, the General Purposes Committee (GPC) of the Delhi Vidhan Sabha had tabled a report stating the paperless project was "badly delayed". "The Assembly Secretariat sought Rs 20 crore in the budget estimates for 2019-20. The project will be modified to suit the needs of the Assembly and it's members," said the report.

The government has allocated the amount for the purpose. "A lot of papers are used in the Assembly. Our aim is to make it paperless by the next session. The work will start from April and the implementation will take around six months," Delhi Assembly Speaker Ram Niwas Goel told media.

"It will take a little time, as we need to first develop a centralised system. There will be a display screen on MLAs' seats. Everything, from questions and answers to reports, will be available on the touch of finger," he said.

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Goel said the study and the estimate part of the project has been completed and with the sanctioning of the money, the work will also begin next month. "A team from the Assembly visited the Himachal Pradesh Assembly in 2015 after it turned paperless to get first hand knowledge. They (Himachal Assembly) also have nearly the same number of MLAs as we do," he said.

For turning paperless, the Delhi Assembly will work with the Information and Technology Department of the state government as well as the National Informatics Centre (NIC), the GPC report said. The GPC had approved the implementation of 'e-Vidhan' in the Assembly and recommended adoption of the Himachal model.

A draft project report estimating a cost of Rs 17.79 crore was submitted to the Ministry of Information and Technology in October 2015. But later, the project was transferred to the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs, the report said.

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On its part, the Parliamentary Affairs Ministry had decided to implement the National e-Vidhan Application (NeVA) project in all state Assemblies. The Ministry was of the view once all Assemblies adopted NeVA, funds for the physical infrastructure would be released in phases, said the GPC report.

(With inputs from IANS)

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New Delhi: The Delhi Assembly has sought help from the state government for turning paperless after the delay in the implementation of the Centre's project for paperless Assemblies.

During the budget session of the Assembly, which concluded last week, the General Purposes Committee (GPC) of the Delhi Vidhan Sabha had tabled a report stating the paperless project was "badly delayed". "The Assembly Secretariat sought Rs 20 crore in the budget estimates for 2019-20. The project will be modified to suit the needs of the Assembly and it's members," said the report.

The government has allocated the amount for the purpose. "A lot of papers are used in the Assembly. Our aim is to make it paperless by the next session. The work will start from April and the implementation will take around six months," Delhi Assembly Speaker Ram Niwas Goel told media.

"It will take a little time, as we need to first develop a centralised system. There will be a display screen on MLAs' seats. Everything, from questions and answers to reports, will be available on the touch of finger," he said.

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Goel said the study and the estimate part of the project has been completed and with the sanctioning of the money, the work will also begin next month. "A team from the Assembly visited the Himachal Pradesh Assembly in 2015 after it turned paperless to get first hand knowledge. They (Himachal Assembly) also have nearly the same number of MLAs as we do," he said.

For turning paperless, the Delhi Assembly will work with the Information and Technology Department of the state government as well as the National Informatics Centre (NIC), the GPC report said. The GPC had approved the implementation of 'e-Vidhan' in the Assembly and recommended adoption of the Himachal model.

A draft project report estimating a cost of Rs 17.79 crore was submitted to the Ministry of Information and Technology in October 2015. But later, the project was transferred to the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs, the report said.

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On its part, the Parliamentary Affairs Ministry had decided to implement the National e-Vidhan Application (NeVA) project in all state Assemblies. The Ministry was of the view once all Assemblies adopted NeVA, funds for the physical infrastructure would be released in phases, said the GPC report.

(With inputs from IANS)

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TMC forms 12-member panel for poll campaign in West Bengal
         Kolkata, Mar 3 (PTI) The Trinamool Congress (TMC) has
formed a 12-member committee Sunday to chart modalities on
election campaign in West Bengal for the upcoming Lok Sabha
elections, the party's secretary general Partha Chatterjee
said.
         The committee would look into the applications by
aspiring candidates to fight the elections and forward those
to the party's supremo Mamata Banerjee, Chatterjee told
newspersons here.
         The 12-member committee comprises Mamata Banerjee's
nephew and MP Abhishek Banerjee, Subrata Bakshi, Firhad Hakim,
Arup Biswas, Suvendu Adhikari, Chandrima Bhattacharya, Sashi
Panja, Moloy Ghatak, Jyotipriyo Mallick, Subrata Mukherjee,
Derek O'Brien and Partha Chatterjee.
         "The committee will look into election-related
publicity and screening of applications of aspiring candidates
in consultation with party supremo Mamata Banerjee,"
Chatterjee said.
         While Abhishek Banerjee and O'Brien are Lok Sabha MPs,
the other 10 members of the committee are ministers in the
state cabinet.
         Out of 42 Lok Sabha constituencies in West Bengal, TMC
won 34 seats, the Congress got four and the BJP and CPI(M) won
two each in the 2014 general elections.
         Taking on the BJP, which has emerged as the principal
opposition party in the state in terms of vote share in the
2018 panchayat elections, Chatterjee said the saffron party
indulges in creating divisions among people.
         "In the name of Sankalp rally, they tried to go on a
rampage in different parts of the state," he said, referring
to clashes between the BJP workers and the police at a few
places in the state on Sunday.
         The 'Vijay Sankalp' bike rally is a part of the BJP's
countrywide pre-poll exercise to establish contact with
people. BJP workers clashed with the police in several places
of West Bengal on Sunday as the saffron party was prevented
from holding its 'Vijay Sankalp' rally.
         "These attempts will be dealt with strongly by the
administration," Chatterjee said. PTI AMR
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