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Staff Reporter

Shillong, Feb 5: Leader of Opposition Ronnie V Lyngdoh today said that he is on board with the use of the National eVidhan Application (NeVA) to make the proceedings of the Meghalaya Legislative Assembly seamless and paperless.

The Opposition Leader received training today on using the application by officials from the IT Cell of the Meghalaya Legislative Assembly Secretariat at the Conference Hall of the Administrative Block of the Meghalaya Assembly in Khyndailad, Police Bazar.

Lyngdoh expressed his appreciation to the Meghalaya Assembly Speaker, Thomas A Sangma, and officials of the Meghalaya Legislative Assembly Secretariat for initiating the implementation of the National eVidhan Application. He emphasized that this initiative can play a meaningful role in environment conservation.

He also pointed out the efficiency of the Application as it can be used to submit questions and notices anywhere on the go.

It may be mentioned that the application hosts a secure page for each Member of the House for submitting questions and other notices.

NeVA, deployed on the NIC Cloud MeghRaj, is a workflow system designed to facilitate the smooth conduct of House proceedings by the Chair, and conduct Legislative Business in a paperless manner and assist Hon’ble Members of the Legislative Assembly to carry out their duties in the House.

NeVA is a device-neutral and member-centric application created to equip them to handle diverse House Businesses smartly by putting entire information regarding member contact details, rules of procedure, list of business, notices, bulletins, bills, starred/unstarred questions and answers, papers laid, committee reports etc. in their handheld devices/ tablets and equip all Legislatures/ Departments to handle it efficiently. NeVA will completely eliminate the process of sending out a notice/request for the collection of data.

Staff Reporter

Shillong, Nov 1: Deputy Chief Minister-in-charge of Home (Police) Prestone Tynsong today assured that the department will take steps to end any kind of extortion in the state.

“We are on the job and we will ensure that there is no illegal collection or extortion,” Tynsong told reporters.

His statement came two days after the arrest of the president of the Hynniewtrep National Youth Front (HNYF) East Khasi Hills District Bless Dkhar for allegedly being involved in illegal collection from overloaded trucks passing through the Umiam Bridge.

Stating that nobody should be above the law, Tynsong said, “Be it men or women or NGOs or anybody, I request that we should not cross the boundary line. Whether you say it is extortion or any illegalities, my request is please respect the law.”

Tynsong said that police only arrest gangs involved in criminal activities.

“It depends on the NGOs if they have anything, let them give clarification because when we make an arrest, we arrest only criminals. We cannot say anything on whether he belongs to which group or which village but we arrest gangs for (their) criminal activities,” he stated.

Dkhar, who was arrested from Pohkseh, was produced before a lower court on Tuesday and he remanded to 3 days of police custody.

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