Is the Delhi Speaker Engaging in a Parliamentary Meet in Bangalore?

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Key Takeaways
- Vijender Gupta represents Delhi at the CPA Conference.
- The central theme is “Heritage and Development”.
- Discussions aim to enhance democratic practices.
- Delegates will explore ways to preserve India’s heritage.
- The conference concludes with cultural visits to Nrityagrama and Mysuru.
New Delhi, Sep 11 (NationPress) The Speaker of the Delhi Legislative Assembly, Vijender Gupta, arrived in Bengaluru on Thursday to engage in the four-day 11th Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (CPA) India Region Conference, which commenced today, according to an official announcement.
The central theme of this gathering is “Heritage and Development: Towards a Balanced Future”.
The conference will feature Presiding Officers and representatives from various states across the nation. Gupta is scheduled to present his address on Friday.
Gupta emphasized that the CPA India Region Conference serves as a vital platform for enhancing democratic traditions and institutions nationwide.
He expressed optimism that the discussions would foster innovative ideas aimed at making legislatures more attuned to the aspirations of the populace and further fortifying India’s federal and democratic framework.
The agenda for this conference includes the topic “Debates & Discussions in the Houses of Legislature: Building People’s Trust, Meeting People’s Aspirations”, which aims to explore how legislatures can honor India’s heritage while promoting inclusive and sustainable growth.
Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, who chairs the CPA India Region, inaugurated the 11th Conference of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association at Vidhana Soudha in Bengaluru.
The conference's working sessions will occur on September 12 and 13, focusing on essential themes such as leveraging debates and discussions in legislatures to build public trust, adopting modern technologies for parliamentary operations, and enhancing the legislative role in governance.
On September 14, delegates will tour Nrityagrama and Mysuru as part of the program’s cultural and educational activities.
The Speaker of the Karnataka Legislative Assembly, U.T. Khader, noted that this conference offers a priceless opportunity for legislatures to share best practices and develop stronger inter-legislature cooperation mechanisms.