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UP Legislative Assembly’s PMC interacts with Secretary JKLA, other officers

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SRINAGAR: Parliamentary Monitoring Committee (PMC) of the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly headed by Anupama Jaiswal today interacted with the Secretary of Jammu & Kashmir Legislative Assembly (JKLA), Manoj Kumar Pandit and other senior officers at Legislative Assembly Complex here.

The PMC is on a study tour to Jammu & Kashmir with an aim to foster greater understanding and cooperation between the two legislative bodies, enabling an exchange of knowledge and best practices in governance

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During the meeting, the members of the Committee held productive and insightful interactions with the Secretary of the J&K Legislative Assembly and exchanged ideas on the issues pertaining to Legislative bodies. The deliberations between them also focused on several key aspects, including legislative procedures, committee systems, parliamentary monitoring, and governance mechanisms.

The meeting also exchanged ideas and experiences thereby providing an enriching platform for both parties to learn from each other’s successes and challenges, ultimately strengthening the democratic processes within their respective regions.

During the interaction, the members of PMC of the Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly expressed gratitude to the Lieutenant Governor, Chief Secretary, and Secretary Legislative Assembly of Jammu and Kashmir for facilitating this study tour and providing them with all possible assistance during their stay here.

The members highlighted that the collaboration between the two legislative bodies is anticipated to foster a long-lasting partnership, facilitating continuous engagement and the sharing of expertise for the betterment of governance practices in both Uttar Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir.

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