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Lok Sabha gets wi-fi so MPs can use iPads in ‘paperless parliament’

Jun 5, 2012

New Delhi: Lok Sabha MPs will soon be able to use their iPads in the house, with a parliamentary panel clearing wi-fi connectivity in the lower house of parliament. The facility is already available in the Rajya Sabha.

According to Lok Sabha Secretary General T.K. Vishwanathan, the National Informatics Centre (NIC) has been asked to extend wi-fi facility to the lower house before the monsoon session, scheduled to begin in July. “We plan to install wi-fi at the earliest…we have asked the NIC to do the needful,” Vishwanathan said.

The move will help the Lok Sabha secretariat pursue its paperless office plan, which aims to reduce paper use in printing a large number of reports and documents and instead make them available on the website.

MPs will be able to use their iPads instead of accessing printed documents: AFP

The Lok Sabha secretariat had approached the joint parliamentary committee (JPC) on security last year, after the Intelligence Bureau raised some objections to extending the facility to the lower house.

Incidentally, no such permission from the IB was required when the facility was made available to the upper house, said officials.

Informed sources said the JPC on security, which had been pursuing the matter for about a year, resolved it with the IB last month.

The wi-fi facility is expected to help over 300 of the 543 Lok Sabha MPs who have purchased iPads under a scheme in accessing routine information like notices, bulletins, list of business, questions and answers, and other reports online.

Under the scheme, MPs are provided Rs.50,000 to buy an Apple iPad or Android-based Samsung Galaxy Tab.

Congress MP Deepa Dasmunsi told IANS: “It is a good thing…wi-fi facility will help me get information quickly…we had asked for it in the lobby and the Central Hall area.”

In order to persuade parliamentarians to use the iPads to access various documents supplied to them in hard copy, the Lok Sabha secretariat held a familiarisation workshop last year.

IANS

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