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CM Vijay Launches Training Workshop for New Tamil Nadu MLAs Today

Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay will inaugurate a two-day training workshop for newly elected MLAs of the 17th Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly on June 16. The orientation program, held at Kalaivanar Arangam in Chennai, aims to familiarize first-time legislators with legislative procedures and parliamentary traditions. Speaker J.C.D. Prabhakar announced that all members have been invited to participate in the refresher course. The first session of the new Assembly begins on June 18 with Governor Arlekar's address.

CM Vijay to inaugurate two-day training workshop for newly elected MLAs today

Chennai, June 16

With more than half of the members elected to the 17th Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly being first-time legislators, the state government has organised a two-day orientation and refresher programme to familiarise them with legislative procedures, parliamentary traditions and the functioning of the Assembly.

The training programme will be held on June 16 and 17 at Kalaivanar Arangam in Chennai ahead of the first session of the newly constituted Assembly.

Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay will inaugurate the workshop, which aims to equip legislators with a better understanding of Assembly practices and their responsibilities as elected representatives.

Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly Speaker J.C.D. Prabhakar said all members elected to the 17th Assembly have been invited to participate in the refresher course. The sessions will be conducted on the third floor of Kalaivanar Arangam on both days.

Speaking to reporters at the Secretariat, the Speaker said the orientation programme has been designed to help members, particularly newcomers, understand the rules, conventions and traditions governing legislative proceedings.

The workshop will also provide guidance on effective participation in debates, raising public issues, legislative business and maintaining decorum inside the House.

"The innovative training programme will be inaugurated by Chief Minister Joseph Vijay. Members will be given detailed guidance on how to conduct themselves in the Assembly and on the long-standing parliamentary traditions associated with the legislature," Prabhakar said.

He added that a decision regarding the live telecast of the Assembly's proceedings in their entirety would be taken soon, a move expected to enhance transparency and public engagement with legislative affairs.

The orientation programme comes just days before the commencement of the first session of the 17th Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly. The session is scheduled to begin on June 18 with Governor Arlekar's address to the House, outlining the newly elected government's policy priorities and legislative agenda.

Officials said the refresher programme is intended to ensure that members are well-prepared for the Assembly session and are familiar with the procedural requirements of legislative functioning.

The initiative assumes significance as the new House includes a large number of first-time MLAs following the recent Assembly elections, making legislative training an important step in strengthening parliamentary functioning and democratic governance.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Rohit P

Fine, but what about the chaos we saw in previous sessions? Hope they also teach MLAs how to maintain dignity in the House. Recent years have seen too much unparliamentary language and walkouts. This training should address that too. 🤔

Vikram M

Good step by CM Vijay. But I wish they would also teach these new MLAs about constituency management and how to address basic issues like water, roads, and education. Bureaucrats don't always cooperate. Real training happens on the ground, not in an auditorium. 😕

Ananya R

Finally some practical sense! New MLAs often struggle with procedures and waste time. This orientation will definitely help. I hope they include sessions on digital governance too, since so many processes are online now. The live telecast of proceedings is also welcome - transparency is always good! 👏

Siddharth J

Valid point, but let's not forget that many MLAs are educated professionals. They need practical training, not just theory. Show them how to draft questions, how bills actually pass, how to handle media. That's what matters. Hope CM Vijay also participates personally rather than just inaugurating it.

Meera T

A much-needed program! Our parliament and assemblies often get bad reputation due to lack of training. If even new MLAs understand rules and traditions, debates can be more meaningful. Plus, the focus on decorum is essential - we see too many disruptions. Let's hope this changes things for the better! 😊👍

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