Birla underscored that West Bengal’s influence in India’s social reform and independence movements must now translate into innovative governance. He urged legislators to leverage the PRIDE-led orientation program to bridge the gap between legacy and modern administrative requirements. The Speaker emphasized that staying current with digital tools is no longer optional but a baseline necessity for addressing the needs of marginalized communities.
Constructive dialogue remains the primary vehicle for this transformation. By engaging in rigorous debate and maintaining openness to diverse perspectives, MLAs can tackle emerging state challenges more effectively. The orientation session, which also features insights from Governor R.N. Ravi, serves as a blueprint for aligning state-level legislative conduct with broader national development goals.
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