Jun
20

Inside Delhi Assembly releases

Filed Under (Books) by on 20-06-2009 and tagged ,

What could be interesting inside the assembly. The Author has penned down his memories to present a written record of known and unknown facts about the Legislative Assembly of Delhi. The book also carries description of so-called imbalance between the legislative efforts and administrative rules.

S.K. Sharma, who served as Secretary, Delhi Vidhan Sabha during 1993 to 2002, has infact, compiled his experiences & observations in his book. There is also reference to those incidents, which took place behind the scene and remained unknown till now.
The book provides wide information on the issue of statehood for the capital city. It also include views on the need of full statehood-its pros and cons, translation of business rules, limitations and eagerness of new legislatures, how to become an impressive legislature and legislative & Parliamentary terminology.

Delhi got its first Vidhan Sabha under 1993 in its present administrative set up. Fourth assembly was constituted in December 2008. Sharma has compiled all information about the members of all four assemblies with their social, educational and economic background and age. He has also analyzed their legislative experience, number of women MLA’s etc.

The annexure of the book are, infact, comprehensive reference material. The annexure carries all bills –debated and lapsed and resolutions-passed and presented on the issue of statehood.

Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit has presented a brief introduction of the book in her short article. According to her Sharma was instrumental in framing Rules & Regulations and procedures of the functioning of the legislative assembly during its early years. The book would prove to be helpful and informative to all present and would be legislatives. The speaker Delhi Vidhan Sabha Dr. Yoganand Shastri has written a foreward of the book. He has described the effort of Sharma as first ever study on the subject.



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