Nov 29, 2024 10:08 PM IST
The system will document particulars similar to when members arrive, how lengthy they keep, and after they depart.
The Uttar Pradesh Meeting will now monitor the attendance and participation of MLAs and ministers by way of synthetic intelligence (AI). Speaker Satish Mahana introduced this initiative in the course of the oath-taking ceremony of seven newly-elected legislators on Friday, within the presence of chief minister Yogi Adityanath.
Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath, Meeting speaker Satish Mahana with the newly elected BJP legislators after their oath-taking in Lucknow on Friday (HT Picture)
The system will document particulars similar to when members arrive, how lengthy they keep, and after they depart. Ministers’ responses throughout Query Hour can even be tracked. Mahana emphasised that being part of the Meeting is an honour, and MLAs should spend ample time within the Home to showcase their efficiency. “Your Assembly presence reflects your activity among the public,” he added.
He urged them to prioritise their presence within the Meeting, stating, “Experience comes not from books but by engaging in debates and discussions in the House.” He added that common attendance and significant contributions mirror a legislator’s seriousness towards their obligations.
Earlier, Mahana administered the oath of membership to the newly elected legislators of the BJP-led Nationwide Democratic Alliance (NDA).
The newly elected MLAs who took the oath embrace Ramveer Singh from Kundarki, Deepak Patel from Phulpur, Surendra Singh from Khair, Sanjeev Sharma from Ghaziabad, Dharma Raj Nishad from Katehari, Suchismita Maurya from Majhawan, and RLD’s Mithlesh Pal from Meerapur.
Throughout the oath-taking ceremony, chief minister Yogi Adityanath prolonged felicitations to the successful candidates, describing the victory as a triumph of the state’s improvement and the individuals’s religion.
Earlier on Thursday, the speaker administered the oath to Naseem Solanki, elected from Sisamau on a Samajwadi Occasion (SP) ticket. A complete 9 MLAs had been elected within the bypoll.