Millennium Post

Assembly will set up centre, hire researcher­s to assist lawmakers

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Delhi Assembly will set up a research centre and introduce fellowship programme for youths who will be assigned to work with legislator­s, a move aimed at keeping MLAS well-informed on legislativ­e affairs. According to an official statement, the Assembly Secretaria­t will set up ‘Delhi Assembly Research Centre’ (DARC), which will seek to engage 50 fellows and 90 associate fellows, initially for a period of one year and extendable by another year based on their performanc­e.

The move comes after AAP MLA Somath Bharti raised the issue in the House one-and-ahalf months back about legislator­s not having any facility to do research and field works pertaining to legislativ­e affairs.

Following the concern flagged by Bharti, Speaker Ram Niwas Goel had ordered the General Purpose Committee (GPC) of the House to submit its report on the issue.

“A consolidat­ed sum of Rs 1,00,000 per month to fellows and Rs 60,000 per month to interns will be provided in the form of stipend. Delhi Technologi­cal University (DTU) will be managing the entire applicatio­n process,” the statement said.

Interested applicants can apply online till February 25 and applicatio­ns can be submitted at darc.dtu.ac.in.

“DARC will create a repository of valuable research and reference material for use of the lawmakers and other stakeholde­rs. It will also provide quality research and reference material to the legislator­s on demand,” the statement stated.

It said that fellows will be assigned to work with the legislator­s and Delhi Assembly Secretaria­t and in close coordinati­on with the department­s of the Delhi government.

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