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Haryana CM addresses participants of 36th International Training Programme in Legislative Drafting

ANI April 17, 2025 253 views

Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini addressed participants of an international legislative drafting programme, emphasizing the importance of crafting laws that reflect societal needs. The training programme, organized with Lok Sabha Secretariat's PRIDE, brings together 28 participants from 13 countries to share knowledge and experiences. Saini highlighted Haryana's commitment to digital governance and transparent legislative processes. The event underscores India's commitment to global cooperation and democratic values.

"Legislative drafting is not merely a technical exercise, it is a visionary process" - Nayab Singh Saini"
New Delhi, April 16: Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini has said that while drafting legislation, it is essential to consider not only the language of the law but also the emotions, needs, and aspirations of society.

Key Points

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Haryana promotes transparent and inclusive legislative processes

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International training programme brings 28 participants from 13 countries

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Digital legislature initiatives enhance governance efficiency

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Emphasizing 'Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam' philosophy of global cooperation

A well-crafted legislative draft should not only address existing issues but also guide society toward progress. Therefore, clarity, equality, and active citizen participation must be given special importance in the legislative process.

The Haryana Government has consistently worked to ensure that policy and law-making processes are inclusive and robust. Through e-Governance, the state has introduced greater transparency in governance and made significant strides in sectors such as education, healthcare, and women's empowerment.

"We are now steadily moving toward making the legislative process more modern, inclusive, and accessible," he said, according to a release.

Saini made these remarks while addressing the participants of the 36th International Training Programme in Legislative Drafting, being organized at the Haryana Vidhan Sabha from April 16 to April 21, 2025.

The training programme is being held in collaboration with the Parliamentary Research and Training Institute for Democracies (PRIDE) of the Lok Sabha Secretariat. A total of 28 participants from 13 countries are taking part in this initiative. Speaker of the Haryana Vidhan Sabha Harvinder Kalyan was also present on the occasion.

Legislative drafting is not merely a technical exercise, it is a visionary process

Saini said that India, as the world's largest democracy, takes great pride in its legislative system, which has consistently set benchmarks in social justice, inclusivity, and transparency. Legislative drafting is not merely a technical exercise, it is a visionary process that embodies the spirit of social transformation, upholds constitutional values, and reflects the aspirations of the people. He said that the motto of our Legislative Drafting and Research Institute is 'Prarupan Gyaanam Abhyase Shobhate', that is, continuous practice and knowledge is necessary for correct drafting. Today's training program is also based on this concept.

Haryana made significant strides towards establishing a digital legislature

He said that the Haryana Vidhan Sabha has consistently taken the lead in advancing this vision. We have implemented various technological and structural reforms aimed at fostering a more transparent and accountable legislative system. He added that significant strides have been made towards establishing a digital legislature in Haryana. These initiatives have not only enhanced the efficiency of our legislators but have also made access to legislative information more convenient and accessible for the general public.

Training programme marks a significant step towards fostering mutual understanding

Referring to the International Training Programme in Legislative Drafting, the Chief Minister said that this training programme is not merely a formal exercise; it represents a significant step towards fostering mutual understanding, facilitating the exchange of knowledge, and promoting legislative transparency among nations. This platform serves as a valuable medium for sharing experiences, gaining insights into each other's legislative frameworks, and collectively working towards strengthening our democratic institutions. Today, as participants from various countries have come together, it stands as a testament to global cooperation and partnership. Such events further strengthen India's timeless philosophy of "Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam" - the world is one family, asserted the Chief Minister.

Saini said that the objective of this training programme is also to acquaint the participants with the intricacies, procedures, constitutional framework, and practical examples of legislative drafting. He expressed confidence that the knowledge and experiences shared in this programme will contribute to strengthening the legislative processes in their respective countries.

The Chief Minister remarked that the visit of the participants was not merely a formal engagement, but the beginning of a lasting friendship. On behalf of the people of Haryana, he assured them that the doors of the state would always remain open to them. "When you return to your countries, may you carry with you cherished memories of India and Haryana's rich culture, warm hospitality, enduring friendships, and meaningful experiences," he added.

The Chief Minister and Vidhan Sabha Speaker also honoured the participants of the training program by presenting them with mementos.

Reader Comments

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Priya M.
This is such an important initiative! 👏 Legislation affects everyone, so making the process more inclusive and transparent is crucial. Haryana seems to be leading the way in digital governance reforms.
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Rahul K.
While I appreciate the focus on digital legislature, I hope they're also considering rural areas where internet access is still limited. The intentions are good but implementation needs to be equitable.
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Anjali S.
Love the international collaboration aspect! Sharing best practices across countries can only lead to better governance worldwide. Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam in action! 🌍
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Sunil P.
The CM makes good points about considering emotions in legislation. Too often laws feel disconnected from people's lived experiences. Hope this approach spreads to other states!
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Neha T.
As someone working in policy research, I can confirm Haryana has made impressive progress in legislative transparency. Their e-governance portal is actually user-friendly, which is rare!
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Vikram J.
The motto "Prarupan Gyaanam Abhyase Shobhate" is profound. Continuous learning is indeed key to good governance. More officials should adopt this mindset.

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