M’laya Assembly panel holds interactive session with Rajasthan counterpart

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SHILLONG, Oct 8: As part of its study tour, the Committee on Estimates of the Meghalaya Legislative Assembly, led by MLA and Chairman Mayralborn Syiem, held an interactive meeting with the Committee on Estimates of the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly in Jaipur on Wednesday.
According to a statement here, the meeting aimed to exchange insights and best practices related to the functioning and procedures of the respective committees.
“Discussions focused on enhancing financial oversight, strengthening administrative reforms, and improving mechanisms for monitoring government expenditure. Both Committees also shared experiences on the role of legislative bodies in ensuring accountability and transparency in governance,” the statement said.
The Meghalaya delegation included Mayralborn Syiem (Chairman), Miani D Shira, Remington G Momin, Damanbait Lamare and Gabriel Wahlang. On the other hand, the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly Committee was represented by Chairman Arjun Lal Jeengar, along with members Amit Chauhan, Arjun Lal, Arjun Singh Bamaniya, Gurveer Singh, Chhotu Singh, Jeevaram Choudhary, Pratap Singh Singhvi, Manoj Kumar, Shanti Dhariwal, Samaram and Harendra Mirdha.
As part of the visit, the Meghalaya Committee also paid a courtesy call on the Speaker of the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly.
“The interaction served as an important platform for fostering inter-legislative cooperation and strengthening the effectiveness of legislative committees in promoting financial discipline and good governance,” the statement said.

 

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