Rajya Sabha launches e-notice application

     Written by : SMTV24x7 | Mon, Jul 23, 2018, 06:12 PM

Rajya Sabha launches e-notice application for members

New Delhi, July 23: In a significant development, Rajya Sabha members will now be able to raise their issues by submitting online applications and notices, Chairman M. Venkaiah Naidu announced in the house on Monday.

"You are aware that Rajya Sabha Secretariat has been actively using a number of ICT applications and implementing various e-Governance initiatives for the benefit of the members. I am happy to announce yet another step in this direction. To allow Members to submit various parliamentary notices online, from any location, a secure e-Notices application is being launched for use and benefit of members," he said.

Naidu said that the web-based facility will allow online submission of notices by members in respect of various devices for raising issues under the rules such as Questions, Zero Hour, Special Mention, Calling Attention and Short Duration Discussion.

"However, the existing system of giving physical notices in the Notice Office would also continue," he said urging the members to use the new system.

He complimented the Rajya Sabha Secretary-General and all his officers as well as a staff of the NIC for the initiative.

Naidu also took note that some members coming and directly trying to give notices to him and asked them to end the practice.

"Maybe it is lack of information... Some Members are coming and directly trying to give it to the Chairman. That is not the practice. There is a Table Office. There are other systems in place. You can give it there," he said.

The Chairman also informed the members that once the House meets, members coming late should come quietly and then occupy their seat.

"Anybody leaving in between should go quietly, without disturbing others and without wishing. Standing in the lobby and all that does not send a good signal. This is not confined to one party or one side. This is for all the honorable members. I hope all of you will understand this and appreciate and cooperate," he said.