e-chat allowed in the House
Hyderabad, December 19, 2006
The Andhra Pradesh Assembly has the distinction by becoming the first legislature in the country to allow the members to use laptops in the House. Speaker KR Suresh Reddy said the legislators who were provided with laptops recently could use henceforth carry them into the House and get additional information over the internet.
So far, MLAs used to get information through chits from outside to raise an issue but they can now get information without leaving the House provided they had wireless internet connectivity. He said that the Assembly was already having internet connectivity and plans were on the offing to make the entire premises wireless by installing wireless routers.
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