According to an official statement, Gupta briefed Shah about the ongoing digital transformation of the Assembly under the National e-Vidhan Application (NeVA) framework.
NeVA is a work-flow system deployed on National Informatics Centre’s cloud ‘MeghRaj’, which will help the Chair and members of the Assembly conduct the House proceedings smoothly, in a paperless manner.
The home minister was also briefed about the implementation of a 500 kilowatt solar power project, which will make the entire Assembly complex completely solar-powered.
Gupta’s plans to develop the colonial-era Assembly building as a heritage site, preserving its architectural and historical significance, was also detailed.
The proposed plan aims to honour Delhi’s rich legislative legacy while integrating modern infrastructure — creating a space that is both a symbol of democratic heritage and a centre for civic learning and public engagement, the statement said. PTI SLB SLB RUK RUK




