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ITANAGAR, Sep 12: If things go as planned, the Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly will go “paperless” in a few months as part of the ambitious e-Vidhan project under which the decades-old system of providing written replies, reports, bills and copies of documents to MLAs will be a thing of the past.
In order to make this development happen effectively, State Assembly Speaker Pasang Dorjee Sona on Thursday held a meeting with Assembly officials and reviewed the e-Vidhan project to be implemented in the Assembly Secretariat.
Once the e-Vidhan project is implemented, members can use devices to see the list of business and read questions and other documents pertaining to House proceedings.
The Speaker asked all concerned to ensure that the project is completed within given time frame. “Ensure there are no lapses from our side while implementing the project,” he said while assuring to extend all possible assistance.
Deputy Speaker Tesam Pongte also asked the officers to work extra time to complete the project within given time frame and make sure that the next assembly session is conducted in the e-Vidhan platform.
The meeting was also attended by Secretary M Lasa and officials of the Legislative Assembly. Media cell