Rajasthan Legislative Assembly Speaker Kailash Meghwal today launched a free wi-fi service for its members, media, and staffers.
Introduced by the National Informatics Centre on 65 points covering entire Assembly, the Wi-Fi would be available to over 1,000 consumers at a time on the reserved password, the Speaker said before logging in the Wi-Fi at a simple function.
It was Rajasthan Assembly among other state assemblies which had introduced its Question-Answer proceedings online on its website last year, the Speaker said.
A sum of Rs 75 lakh was spent on creating the Wi-Fi system in assembly premises, an official of the NIC told reporters.
Once connected to Wi-Fi on the NIC network, the users can have free access to it in Parliament also, she said.
Introduced by the National Informatics Centre on 65 points covering entire Assembly, the Wi-Fi would be available to over 1,000 consumers at a time on the reserved password, the Speaker said before logging in the Wi-Fi at a simple function.
It was Rajasthan Assembly among other state assemblies which had introduced its Question-Answer proceedings online on its website last year, the Speaker said.
Once connected to Wi-Fi on the NIC network, the users can have free access to it in Parliament also, she said.
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