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Ex-Speakers work out framework for legislators' meet

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New Delhi, November 7

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To work out a framework for the first-ever multi-partisan National Legislators’ Conference (NLC), which is being organised by Pune-based MIT School of Government, a round-table discussion was held here today.

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Among those who participated were former Speakers of the Lok Sabha Sumitra Mahajan, Meira Kumar and Shivraj Patil. It was decided to hold the three-day “carnival of democracy” beginning June 16, 2023, in Mumbai.

The participants felt that the conference would strengthen the fabric of democracy and make it a powerful forum for good governance, the organisers said in a statement, adding that 4,000 legislators representing various parties from across the country were expected to attend the event.

“The event will provide a platform for formulating effective legislative practices and promote the PM’s mantra of ‘reform, perform and transform’,” it said. The discussion was attended by over 15 Speakers/Chairpersons of Legislative Assemblies and Councils from Maharashtra, UP, Andhra Pradesh, Bengal, Rajasthan Bihar and Bihar.

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