Delhi Assembly Goes Digital: A New Era for Legislative Proceedings

The Delhi Assembly is transitioning to a paperless system starting from its Monsoon session on August 4. MLAs must now submit issues for Special Mention via the National e-Vidhan portal. The session, led by Speaker Vijender Gupta, may extend beyond August 8, and strict adherence to protocol is mandated.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 30-07-2025 09:26 IST | Created: 30-07-2025 09:26 IST
Delhi Assembly Goes Digital: A New Era for Legislative Proceedings
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The Delhi Assembly is embracing the digital age by moving to a completely paperless system. Starting from the Monsoon session on August 4, MLAs are required to submit their notices for Special Mention exclusively through the National e-Vidhan (NeVA) portal, according to officials.

This change accompanies the third session of the Eighth Legislative Assembly, with sittings scheduled from August 4 to 8 under the guidance of Speaker Vijender Gupta. The schedule, however, remains flexible for extension if needed, and each session will commence at 2 pm.

In a bid to streamline legislative processes, any member wishing to raise matters under Rule 280 must file their notices via NeVA by 5 pm the previous day. This also includes submissions of Questions and Resolutions. Technical support for online submissions is available at NeVA Sewa Kendra.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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