Is Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla Leading a Delegation to the Commonwealth Meeting in Barbados?

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Key Takeaways
- Speaker Om Birla leads the Indian delegation at the CPC in Barbados.
- The conference focuses on enhancing democracy through technology.
- Workshops will address various parliamentary topics.
- Engagement with Commonwealth leaders promotes international cooperation.
- Interactions with the Indian diaspora highlight cultural ties.
New Delhi, Oct 5 (NationPress) Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla is at the helm of an Indian Parliamentary delegation participating in the 68th Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference (CPC) in Bridgetown, Barbados, as announced by an official on Sunday.
The Lok Sabha Speaker is set to address the General Assembly on October 5 to 12 under the theme ‘The Commonwealth - A Global Partner’, according to the statement.
During the event, seven workshops will cover a range of topics. The Speaker will lead the workshop on ‘Leveraging Technology: Enhancing Democracy through Digital Transformations and Tackling the Digital Divide’, the statement revealed.
The Indian delegation comprises Deputy Chairman of the Rajya Sabha, Harivansh Narayan Singh; MP (Lok Sabha) and CPA Executive Committee Member Anurag Sharma; MP (Lok Sabha) and CWP Steering Committee Member Dr D. Purandeswari; MP (Lok Sabha) Dr K. Sudhakar; MP (Rajya Sabha) Rekha Sharma; MP (Rajya Sabha) Dr Ajeet Madhavrao Gopchade; Secretary General of the Lok Sabha Utpal Kumar Singh; and Secretary General of the Rajya Sabha P.C. Mody.
This annual gathering will also see participation from 36 Presiding Officers and 16 Secretaries from 24 State/UT Legislatures across India, all of whom are members of the CPA.
The CPA Executive Committee meeting will occur during the Conference, attended by Anurag Sharma, MP (Lok Sabha), as the Treasurer of the CPA, alongside Bishwajit Daimary, Speaker of the Assam Legislative Assembly, representing the Indian region in the CPA Executive Committee.
Dr D. Purandeswari, MP (Lok Sabha), will participate in the meeting of the ‘Commonwealth Women Parliamentarians (CWP) Steering Committee’ and will also serve as a panellist at the CWP Conference session discussing ‘Good Practices and Strategies to Realising Gender-Sensitive Parliaments across the Commonwealth’.
Additional delegation members, including Presiding Officers from State/UT Legislatures, will join various Workshops and the General Assembly during the Conference.
In addition to the conference activities, Birla is expected to engage in bilateral meetings and connect with his counterparts from other Commonwealth nations to explore mutual interests and strengthen parliamentary cooperation.
The Speaker is also anticipated to meet with the leadership of Barbados and interact with the members of the Indian diaspora during his stay, as stated.