Will Speaker Gupta Honor Delhi’s First CM Chaudhary Brahm Prakash Tomorrow?

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Key Takeaways
- Tribute to historical leaders is crucial for maintaining cultural heritage.
- e-Vidhan system aims to enhance governance.
- Collaboration among government officials is essential for progress.
- Technological advancements in legislative processes improve transparency.
- Honoring freedom fighters strengthens societal values.
New Delhi, June 15 (NationPress) On the occasion of his 107th birth anniversary, Delhi Assembly Speaker Vijender Gupta is set to pay floral tributes to Chaudhary Brahm Prakash, the inaugural Chief Minister of the National Capital, on Monday, as confirmed by an official.
Alongside him, various ministers and legislators from the Delhi government will also commemorate the birth anniversary of this esteemed leader, who played a pivotal role as a freedom fighter, during an event at the Legislative Assembly.
According to the Assembly Secretariat, arrangements have been made for Freedom Fighters to join in honoring the legacy of the first Chief Minister of Delhi.
Chaudhary Brahm Prakash served as Delhi’s first Chief Minister from 1952 to 1955 and was an influential figure, representing Delhi in Parliament and serving as a Union Minister in various capacities, including Minister for Food, Agriculture, Irrigation, and Cooperatives.
Previously, Speaker Gupta praised Chaudhary Brahm Prakash’s contributions towards the progress of rural areas and development in Delhi.
On Saturday, Union Minister of Parliamentary Affairs Kiren Rijiju acknowledged Speaker Gupta for his initiatives toward the swift implementation of the e-Vidhan (Paperless Assembly) system in Delhi, aimed at enhancing transparency and efficiency in governance.
During the foundation-laying ceremony of the e-Vidhan initiative at the Delhi Legislative Assembly, Rijiju remarked, “Establishing the e-Vidhan Project is a significant stride towards utilizing technology for legislative efficiency and transparency.”
He reflected on the period of President’s Rule in Delhi in 2014, expressing his hope for the election of a capable government.
“Now, I can confidently state that Delhi has achieved a responsive government. The e-Vidhan system will be implemented within 108 days, with an investment of Rs 9 crore,” he stated.
Describing the legislature as the core of governance and democracy, he emphasized that the Assembly's efficiency is vital for a functional government.
“This event signifies a crucial step in the digitization of legislative governance,” he added.
“While numerous states have successfully adopted the e-Vidhan system, it is encouraging to witness Delhi participating in this significant national initiative. I am thrilled to be a part of this forward-thinking development. My vision is for the Delhi Assembly to become a model for others, and this initiative will undoubtedly aid in realizing that aspiration,” he concluded.