Andhra Pradesh introduces digital attendance system for MLAs in state assembly

The Andhra Pradesh government has launched an innovative AI-based digital attendance system for its Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs), marking a significant shift from traditional attendance methods. This new system aims to enhance accountability and transparency within the assembly by enabling real-time tracking of legislators' presence. The initiative replaces physical attendance registers, which often led to discrepancies and inefficiencies. This move comes as part of the state's broader efforts to modernize governance and improve legislative processes. The digital attendance mechanism not only streamlines operations but also aligns with the increasing push for technology integration in public administration. By leveraging artificial intelligence, the Andhra Pradesh assembly seeks to foster a culture of responsibility among its members, ensuring that they are present for crucial discussions and decision-making processes. This step is expected to set a precedent for other states in India, showcasing the potential of digital solutions in enhancing legislative efficiency and accountability.
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