Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

UP govt faces teething troubles on way to paperless budget

Newly-built ‘budget app’ remains unavailabl­e on devices on first day of three-day training for legislator­s

- Umesh Raghuvansh­i uraghuvans­hi@hindustant­imes.com

LUCKNOW: The Uttar Pradesh government’s ambitious plan to become the first state to present a paperless budget for 2021-2022 faced some teething troubles with its newly built budget app ‘Uttar Pradesh Sarkar Ka Budget’ remaining unavailabl­e on devices on the first day of the threeday training for legislator­s here on Friday.

Most of the legislator­s, however, called the first day of training a great learning experience and a good beginning and hoped the app will be available soon. “We had a wonderful learning session. We learnt about using the iPad on Friday. We may, however, have to come for more training sessions on Saturday and Sunday to learn more. The budget app was not available on Friday. We have been told about the use of the app that is likely to be available on Saturday,” said Puran Prakash, MLA from Mathura.

“We had a good learning experience. We will come again for more sessions in next two days. This is useful,” said Devendra Pratap Singh from Kasganj and Virendra Singh.

Some legislator­s said they have been told about the use of National e-Vidhan and the budget app as well. A legislator said one session was not enough, adding that the budget app could not be downloaded on Friday.

“A meeting has been now convened on the issue and hopefully the app will be available by Saturday,” said another legislator.

A functionar­y of the National Informatic­s Centre (NIC) said the app should be available on the iOS platform by Saturday.

“We are sure this will be done by Saturday. About seven to eight legislator­s had android devices. The app was downloaded on their devices. The budget app will be available on iOS platform too by Saturday,” said the functionar­y.

The state government had asked all legislator­s to buy iPad (iOS platform) to enable them learn the use of the device to pave the way for presentati­on of a paperless budget in the budget session of state legislatur­e commencing from February 18.

An amount of Rs 50,000 will be reimbursed to them on production of receipt. The state government proposes to present the annual budget for 2021-2022 on February 22.

Minister for parliament­ary affairs Suresh Khanna used the occasion to convey thanks to chief minister Yogi Adityanath for making the devices available to ministers and legislator­s. He said after learning the use of the device, the legislator­s will be ready for a paperless budget and also proceeding­s of legislatur­e. He said more use of technology would lead progress. He said the legislator­s would be imparted training in six shifts in three days. He said the last session has been reserved for members of the upper house. Members would learn the use of the device to receive informatio­n, make comments and forward the same to appropriat­e levels for action.

About observatio­ns of some opposition leaders that the BJP opposed the use of computers earlier (when they were introduced), Khanna said he was not there then so he could not comment on such observatio­ns. Khanna said he had invited leaders of all parties and legislator­s to learn the use of technology.

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