Speaker Ayyanna Patrudu, Dy Speaker Raghurama Krishna Raju, Council Chairman Moshenu Raju with officials of the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs. (Photo | Express)
Andhra Pradesh

Andhra Pradesh Legislature to become paperless soon

Govt signs MoU with Parliamentary Affairs Ministry for implementation of National e-Vidhan Application (NeVA) .

Express News Service

VIJAYAWADA: With an objective to implement paperless transactions, Andhra Pradesh Legislature has entered into an agreement with Parliamentary Affairs Ministry to be part of the National e-Vidhan Application (NeVA).

The MoU was signed by Prasanna Kumar Suryadevara, Secretary-General, Andhra Pradesh Legislature and Satya Prakash, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs to implement NeVA project in AP Legislature in the presence of Koyye Moshenu Raju, Chairman of State Legislative Council, Ch Ayyanna Patrudu, Speaker of State Legislative Assembly, K Raghurama Krishna Raju, Assembly Deputy Speaker and Umang Narula, Secretary, Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs in new Parliament House Building at Delhi on Monday.

The Council Chairman and Assembly Speaker approved the proposal in July and officials of the Parliamentary Affairs Ministry visited Amaravati on August 30 and explained the operation of the application to officials of the AP Legislature. Subsequently, they exchanged the MoU.

Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu and IT Minister Nara Lokesh prioritised the project to reduce the wastage of paper, support environmental protection and to improve the efficiency of the system.

Once the project is implemented, the entire business of Legislative bodies will be an open source providing access to members, officials, people and media.

NeVA is an application that can be used anywhere in Apple and Android devices, besides computers.

Members can send their notices to the Secretary-General at any time and from anywhere, following which the Secretary-General can forward them to the Chairman and Speaker for approval.

This will allow for instant decision-making by avoiding wastage of time caused due to circulating physical files.

Every member, Minister, Chairman and Speaker will have special dashboards, giving them access to the business of the House. The Chairman and the Speaker can interact and give instructions to Secretary General and similarly, Ministers can also pass instructions to the secretaries through the system.

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