Young, Tech-Savvy Lawmakers Key to Viksit Bharat 2047: Om Birla

Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla emphasized the critical role of young, technology-proficient legislators in realizing the vision of a developed India by 2047. He urged lawmakers to leverage science and technology while prioritizing human sensitivity in policy-making. Birla stressed that deeper knowledge of legislative rules leads to more meaningful participation and rational dialogue in democratic institutions. The conference also featured addresses from other senior parliamentary figures, highlighting the importance of vibrant democracy and public welfare.

Key Points: Om Birla: Young Legislators Vital for Viksit Bharat 2047

  • Young legislators are crucial for Viksit Bharat 2047
  • Must harness technology and innovation
  • Need empathy and public engagement
  • Understanding legislative processes boosts effectiveness
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Tech-savvy, young legislators key to achieving Viksit Bharat@2047: Om Birla

Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla says tech-savvy young lawmakers are pivotal for achieving Viksit Bharat by 2047 through innovation and public engagement.

"This is the era of Artificial Intelligence and Technology, but human sensitivity must be given priority in policy-making. - Om Birla"

Panaji, April 9

Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla on Thursday highlighted the pivotal role of tech-savvy, young legislators in realising the vision of Viksit Bharat by 2047, emphasising the importance of research, innovation, and technology.

Inaugurating the first conference of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (CPA) India Region Zone VII in Goa, Birla said that people's representatives must be adept at addressing citizens' issues by harnessing the transformative power of science and technology.

He urged legislators to engage closely with the public, resolving their concerns with empathy and goodwill.

He stressed the importance of understanding legislative issues, rules, and procedures, noting that those who actively participate in thoughtful discussions on policies and laws often emerge as prominent leaders in their states.

Birla stressed that the more legislators familiarise themselves with legislative processes, the more effective their participation in the House will be.

In a post on X, the Speaker said, "I believe that the more young members know about legislative rules and procedures, the greater will be the increase in the meaningfulness, participation, and rational dialogue of legislative institutions."

"By engaging in the best discussions on policies and laws, young legislators can create better policies in their respective states. This is the era of Artificial Intelligence and Technology, but human sensitivity must be given priority in policy-making. In this direction, there is great expectation from young legislators by the public," he said.

Birla highlighted their pivotal role in realizing the vision of Viksit Bharat by 2047.

He emphasised that, as emerging leaders, they are entrusted with driving innovative policies, promoting inclusive development, and strengthening democratic institutions.

Their energy, vision, and commitment to public welfare, he added, can play a transformative role in building a prosperous, self-reliant, and equitable India, ensuring sustainable growth and social progress for generations to come.

Sharing insights on the evolving role of legislative institutions in nation-building, Birla emphasised the importance of healthy competition among state legislatures in promoting public welfare and good governance.

He noted that parliamentary democracy is globally recognized as the best system of governance and highlighted that the steady increase in voter turnout in every election since 1952 reflects India's enduring success as a vibrant democracy.

Rajya Sabha Deputy Chairman Harivansh, Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant, Maharashtra Legislative Council Chairperson Ram Shinde, Maharashtra Legislative Assembly Speaker Rahul Narvekar, and Goa Speaker Ganesh Gaonkar also spoke on the occasion.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good points, but I hope this isn't just talk. We see many young leaders, but are they truly connected to ground issues? Empathy and human sensitivity are key, as Birla said. Policy must help the common man, not just look good on paper.
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Vikram M
True. The energy of youth combined with tech can solve so many issues - from traffic management in cities to better delivery of schemes in villages. Let's hope they focus on real innovation, not just fancy apps.
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Sarah B
As someone working in tech policy, this is encouraging. India's demographic dividend is its biggest strength. Training young legislators in both parliamentary procedure *and* emerging tech is the way forward for Viksit Bharat.
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Rohit P
Healthy competition among states is a great idea! If one state implements a successful tech-driven solution for education or healthcare, others should learn and adapt. This is how we grow together as a nation.
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Karthik V
With respect, I feel the focus is too much on legislators. What about empowering the entire government machinery with tech? A young, tech-savvy IAS officer or village secretary can also drive massive change. The system needs to evolve at all levels.

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