Vice President Radhakrishnan in Gaya for Bihar MLA orientation, July 11-12
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Vice President C.P. Radhakrishnan arrived in Gaya, Bihar, on Saturday, 11 July to inaugurate a two-day orientation and training programme for members of the 18th Bihar Legislative Assembly. The programme, scheduled across 11 and 12 July at the BIPARD campus in Gaya, marks one of the first formal capacity-building initiatives since the new Assembly was constituted.
A High-Level Welcome in Gaya
On his arrival, the Vice President was received by a distinguished gathering that included Bihar Governor Lt. Gen. (Retd) Syed Ata Hasnain, Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary, Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Kumar Chaudhary, and Bihar Legislative Assembly Speaker Dr Prem Kumar, along with other senior leaders.
Acknowledging the reception, Radhakrishnan said, 'My heartfelt thanks for the warm welcome accorded to me on my arrival at Gaya, Bihar, by Governor Lt. Gen. (Retd) Syed Ata Hasnain, Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary, Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Kumar Chaudhary, Speaker of the Bihar Legislative Assembly Dr Prem Kumar, and other dignitaries.'
What the Training Programme Covers
All members of the Bihar Legislative Assembly are expected to participate in the two-day camp. The curriculum is designed to familiarise both newly elected and returning legislators with parliamentary conventions and legislative practices, Assembly rules and procedures, legislative responsibilities and conduct, and effective participation in House proceedings.
The initiative is intended to strengthen the functioning of the Assembly by deepening legislators' understanding of parliamentary processes — a step that organisers say is particularly timely given the fresh composition of the 18th Assembly.
Security and Logistics on Ground
The district administration has put in place extensive arrangements for the event. These include deployment of additional security personnel, comprehensive traffic management plans, enhanced law and order measures, and the establishment of a temporary police station near the BIPARD campus to respond to any emergencies.
Ahead of the programme, Gaya City DSP Dharmendra Bharti personally inspected the venue and reviewed security deployment, VIP movement protocols, venue management, and inter-departmental coordination. Officials confirmed that all necessary arrangements are in place for the event to proceed smoothly and securely.
Significance and What Comes Next
Orientation programmes of this nature are relatively uncommon at the state legislative level in India, making Bihar's initiative a notable institutional effort. This comes amid a broader national conversation about the quality of legislative debate and the preparedness of elected representatives. How the learnings from the two-day camp translate into Assembly proceedings will be closely watched by governance observers in the state.