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Assembly to go paperless, digital

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Thiruvananthapuram: Kerala Legislative Assembly will become first assembly in the country to become fully digital and paperless. Speaker P. Sreeramakrishnan announced that the first phase of the project will complete within 14 months. In the first eight months, procedures inside the assembly and in the next six months, procedures outside the assembly will be completed.

The listed matters in assembly will be available in the laptops of the MLAs.

Debates with speaker, government's reply, budget details, questions and replies, other procedures in assembly, other information needed for MLAs and related documents will be available on finger tip.

Moreover, details of works of MLAs in their constituencies are included in the software. There will be a training session for MLAs on 21st and 22nd of this month.

Per year printing expense of legislative assembly is around 35-40 crores. Reports of more than 200 public sector institutions are printed.

Though many stacks of papers are placed on tables, they are rarely opened for reading. The amount required for printing is sufficient to complete digitalisation. CyberPark under Uralungal Society has given the project, the speaker said.

The assembly will join from 27th of this month for budget discussion and voting and to pass the financial bill. The session will continue for 23 days and will conclude on 5th July.

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