The IT and Communications department is coming up with a dedicated portal for members of AP Legislative Assembly.
The portal will contain constituency and mandal level information on
the various welfare and development schemes of the state government such
as Mee Seva, Nrega, Rajiv Arogyasri, Rajiv Yuva Kiranalu.
Updated reports of all the schemes from the headquarters-level to the
village-level are planned to be provided through this portal. The
members will have access with secure user ID and password.
The AP Legislative Asse-mbly will be conducting a three-day workshop
for 100 MLAs and 20 MLCs from January 10 to January 12, 2012, in
Visakhapatnam, to enable them to make better use of technology.
Most important and helpful implementation for citizens
ePitition .
It is the well
established right of the people to petition to the
legislative bodies for redressal of their grievances in
the parliamentary system. In addition to the already
existing system of presenting petitions of the people by
the Members of the House during the period when the
House is in session, the concept of e-petitions has been
devised to reinforce the historic role of the House as
the principal recipient of public petitions.
It establishes a direct link between the people and the
Legislature and ensures a better understanding of the
working of the Legislature. It is intended to provide
citizens an electronic access to the Legislature
throughout the year to find a quick solution to the
public grievance with the Member concerned as a
facilitator.
The petitions submitted
are acknowledged immediately, processed and forwarded to
the concerned authorities to ensure a prompt reply
through mail. This will ensure greater accountability of
the Executive to the people through the institution of
Legislature..
General Rules for
Petitions
(1) A petition must be respectful, decorous
and temperate and not contain any unparliamentary.
language or otherwise offend any rule or practice of
the House.
(2) Application shall not
be made by a petition for any grant of public money.
(3) It should not relate to a matter pending
before a judicial or quasi-judicial authority.
(4) The petitioner should exhaust all the
available channels at the local level.
(5) The Principal Petitioner must provide proof of his
identification.
(6) The text of the
grievance and action required in each petition shall
not exceed 250 words in total.
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