Will Rijiju Lay the Foundation Stone for Paperless Delhi Assembly Tomorrow?

Synopsis
On June 13, Union Minister Kiren Rijiju will initiate the e-Vidhan project, marking a historic step towards a fully paperless Delhi Assembly. This digital transformation aims to enhance efficiency, transparency, and sustainability in legislative processes, promising a more environmentally friendly and streamlined governance model.
Key Takeaways
- e-Vidhan will transform the Delhi Assembly into a paperless entity.
- The initiative supports environmental sustainability.
- The upcoming Monsoon Session will be entirely paperless.
- NeVA will streamline legislative processes.
- All legislatures will be unified on a single digital platform.
New Delhi, June 13 (NationPress) Union Minister of Parliamentary Affairs Kiren Rijiju is set to lay the foundation stone for the initiation of e-Vidhan, the paperless Delhi Assembly, tomorrow, according to an official announcement.
In line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ‘One Nation, One Application’ vision, Speaker Vijender Gupta emphasized: “The Delhi Assembly is dedicated to spearheading this digital revolution. Transitioning to e-Vidhan will significantly boost operational efficiency and foster environmental sustainability. This move will enhance the speed and transparency of legislative operations.”
Earlier, Gupta revealed that the upcoming Monsoon Session, scheduled for July, will be entirely paperless.
Gupta also undertook a three-day study trip to Bhubaneswar to examine the modalities related to the deployment of advanced software and mobile applications.
According to Kaanchan Azad, Press Secretary of the Delhi Assembly, both Speaker Gupta and Chief Minister Rekha Gupta will be present at the launch event led by Rijiju.
NeVA is a workflow system hosted on NIC Cloud, MeghRaj, designed to assist the Chair of the House in conducting proceedings smoothly while enabling Members to efficiently execute their responsibilities and manage legislative business in a paperless format.
NeVA is a versatile and member-centric application that empowers legislators to effectively handle a variety of House Business by consolidating all relevant information, including member contact details, procedural rules, business lists, notices, bulletins, bills, starred/unstarred questions and answers, laid papers, and committee reports, all accessible via handheld devices or tablets.
This initiative will eradicate the traditional process of sending out requests for data collection. The overarching goal is to unify all legislatures across the nation on a single platform, establishing a comprehensive data repository without the complications associated with multiple applications.