Key Points

Delhi Speaker Vijender Gupta announced the Assembly will go paperless in the upcoming Monsoon session using NEVA technology. A delegation visited Odisha to study their advanced digital legislative model. The move aligns with PM Modi’s One Nation, One Application initiative for efficiency and sustainability. Gupta aims to make Delhi a leader in tech-driven governance.

Key Points: Delhi Assembly Goes Paperless in Monsoon Session Says Vijender Gupta

  • Delhi Assembly adopts NEVA for paperless sessions
  • Vijender Gupta studies Odisha’s digital model
  • NEVA enhances legislative transparency
  • Supports PM Modi’s One Nation One Application
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Delhi Assembly to go paperless from upcoming Monsoon session: Speaker Vijender Gupta

Delhi Speaker Vijender Gupta announces paperless Monsoon session using NEVA tech after studying Odisha's digital legislative model.

"Our vision is to position the Delhi Legislative Assembly as a leader in technological innovation - Vijender Gupta"

New Delhi, April 17

Speaker of the Delhi Legislative Assembly Vijender Gupta announced on Wednesday that the upcoming Monsoon Session of the Delhi Assembly, scheduled for July, will be conducted entirely paperless.

According to an official release from the Speaker's Office, this will be made possible by implementing cutting-edge software and mobile applications developed under the National E-Vidhan Application (NEVA) initiative.

Vijender Gupta visited the Odisha Legislative Assembly earlier today. He was accompanied by a delegation from the Delhi Legislative Assembly, which included Deputy Speaker Mohan Singh Bisht.

Vijender Gupta and Bisht, along with the delegation, studied the software, gadgets, and apps being developed under the NEVA project.

They mentioned that Odisha Legislative Assembly Speaker Surama Padhi and Chief Minister Mohan Charan Manjhi warmly welcomed the delegates from Delhi and shared detailed information regarding the implementation of the NEVA project.

"Odisha is the latest state to join the NEVA ecosystem, and the technology adopted here is both advanced and efficient," said Gupta.

He added, "Odisha has learned from the experiences of other states and has implemented an excellent model. We aim to study their practices closely and further refine and adapt them for Delhi."

The Delhi delegation examined various NEVA components such as apps, dashboards, and war rooms, gaining a first-hand understanding of how technology can enhance legislative transparency and streamline proceedings.

The team also visited service centres to observe how digital tools are facilitating smooth legislative operations.

Speaker Gupta added that the Delhi Assembly intends to adopt elements of Odisha's NEVA model as needed in the future and plans to invite Odisha's technical experts to Delhi to share their knowledge.

"Our vision is to position the Delhi Legislative Assembly as a leader in technological innovation, serving as a model for other states to follow," he said.

Reaffirming his support for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 'One Nation, One Application' initiative, Gupta stated, "Delhi Assembly is committed to playing a leading role in this digital transformation. The shift to e-Vidhan will not only enhance operational efficiency but also promote environmental sustainability. It will bring greater speed and transparency to legislative processes."

Concluding the official visit, Speaker Gupta and his delegation offered prayers at the revered Lingaraj Temple in Bhubaneswar.

Describing the experience as deeply spiritual and serene, Gupta, who was accompanied on this visit by his wife, Shobha Vijender, said, "The divine atmosphere and energy of the temple are truly remarkable."

The Budget Session of the Parliament was convened in two parts; it commenced on January 31 and went on till February 13. The second part of Parliament's budget session began on March 10.

- ANI

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Priya K.
This is such a progressive move! Going paperless will save so many trees and make government processes more efficient. Kudos to Delhi Assembly! 🌱
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Rahul S.
I appreciate the initiative but hope they've done proper training for all assembly members. Technology transitions can be challenging for some.
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Anjali M.
Love seeing states collaborating like this! Odisha sharing their NEVA experience with Delhi shows how we can grow together as a nation. 🇮🇳
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Sanjay P.
While I support digital transformation, I hope they maintain proper backups. We've seen too many government tech projects fail due to poor implementation.
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Neha T.
This is the future! Digital governance will bring more transparency and accountability. Hope other states follow Delhi's lead soon!
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Vikram J.
Interesting to see the spiritual angle at the end there. The blend of technology and tradition is what makes India unique. 🙏

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