Delhi Assembly Speaker Issues Attendance Advisory for House Panel Members

Delhi Assembly Speaker Vijender Gupta has issued an advisory urging members of House Committees to ensure regular attendance and active participation in meetings. The advisory emphasizes that committees are crucial for examining governance, administrative functioning, and public accountability. In a related move, the General Administration Department has directed all Administrative Secretaries to attend committee sittings when called. These measures aim to strengthen coordination between the legislature and executive in Delhi.

Key Points: Delhi Assembly Speaker Advisory on Committee Attendance

  • Advisory for regular committee attendance
  • Strengthens legislative oversight
  • Requires senior officer participation
  • Aims for better executive-legislature coordination
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Delhi Assembly Speaker issues attendance advisory to House panel members, officials

Delhi Assembly Speaker Vijender Gupta issues advisory for regular attendance and active participation in House Committee meetings to strengthen oversight.

"Committees play a crucial role in examining matters relating to governance, administrative functioning, and public accountability - Assembly Statement"

New Delhi, Feb 15

Issuing an advisory for regular attendance, Delhi Assembly Speaker Vijender Gupta said on Sunday that House Committees are the working pillars of legislative oversight and their effectiveness depends upon the seriousness, regular participation, and collective wisdom of members.

He issued advisory to members serving on various House Committees of the Eighth Legislative Assembly, urging them to ensure regular attendance and active participation in Committee meetings.

"The advisory emphasises that Committees play a crucial role in examining matters relating to governance, administrative functioning, and public accountability," a statement said.

Meaningful engagement within Committees, the Speaker noted, strengthens institutional functioning and ensures that recommendations are comprehensive and well considered.

The communication further highlights that Committee proceedings often require the presence of senior officers from concerned departments for presentations and for furnishing relevant factual inputs on matters under examination.

Assembly Speaker Gupta said the participation of senior-most officers facilitates substantive discussions and aids in expediting decision-making.

In a related development, the General Administration Department (GAD) of Delhi government has issued a circular to all Administrative Secretaries directing them to attend sittings of the House Committees whenever called upon by the Assembly Secretariat.

"In unavoidable circumstances, a suitably senior officer, fully conversant with the subject matter, may be deputed with prior approval to ensure the smooth conduct of proceedings," it said.

Administrative Secretaries have also been requested to ensure timely submission of information and records sought by the Committees.

Recently, the General Administration Department had issued instructions on this matter to facilitate structured coordination between the Executive and the Legislature.

These measures collectively aim to strengthen coordination between the Legislature and the Executive and reinforce the effectiveness of the Committee system in the National Capital Territory of Delhi.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good move by Speaker Gupta. In a city like Delhi with so many governance challenges, these committees are vital for scrutinizing projects and budgets. Active participation from both MLAs and senior officers can lead to better policies for water, transport, and pollution. 👍
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Sarah B
While the intent is good, I hope this advisory doesn't become just another circular that gets ignored. The culture of skipping meetings, especially by senior bureaucrats, is a deep-rooted issue. Needs strong monitoring.
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Aditya G
As a citizen, I appreciate this focus on legislative oversight. But will it work? Often, officers cite 'urgent work' as an excuse. The clause to send a suitably senior officer is a practical one. Let's see if coordination actually improves.
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Meera T
This is basic professionalism. If you are appointed to a committee, attending is your duty, not a favour. The advisory should have come sooner. Hope this leads to faster decisions on public issues that are stuck in files.
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Karthik V
Strengthening the committee system is key for a healthy democracy. The executive needs to be answerable to the legislature. Timely submission of information is crucial – delays here cause massive project cost overruns. A step in the right direction.

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