Speaker Om Birla Hails Linguistic Inclusivity and Record Legislative Productivity During Jodhpur Visit
Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla arrived in Jodhpur for a two-day visit, highlighting a historic 111% parliamentary productivity record and new linguistic reforms allowing MPs to speak in 22 regional languages. Birla also emphasized the Maheshwari community's role in the "Viksit Bharat 2047" vision during a major community convention and trade expo.
Addressing the media shortly after his arrival, Speaker Birla underscored a landmark shift in the conduct of parliamentary proceedings aimed at deepening the roots of representative democracy. He revealed that the Lok Sabha has implemented a comprehensive multilingual framework, allowing Members of Parliament to address the House in any of the 22 languages listed in the Eighth Schedule of the Constitution. By providing real-time translation services for these regional and maternal languages, the Speaker noted that the Parliament is setting a global precedent for inclusivity. This initiative, he emphasized, ensures that representatives can articulate the nuanced aspirations and sentiments of their local constituencies without linguistic barriers, thereby bridging the gap between regional grassroots and the national legislature.
Beyond linguistic reforms, the Speaker lauded the unprecedented surge in legislative performance, noting that the previous session achieved a staggering 111% productivity rate—a historic milestone in the annals of Indian governance. This heightened efficiency reflects a commitment to robust debate and timely policy formulation. Looking ahead, Birla expressed optimism that the upcoming sessions would continue to foster constructive dialogue and meaningful deliberation, further strengthening the functional integrity of the House.
The itinerary for the Speaker’s visit also includes participation in a significant multi-day convention organized by the Maheshwari community. This "Mahakumbh" is designed as a strategic forum to discuss the community's contribution toward the "Viksit Bharat 2047" vision—Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s roadmap for transforming India into a developed nation by its centenary of independence. Highlighting the intersection of social service and national progress, Birla remarked that the active participation of influential social groups is essential to realizing this goal. He pointed out that the concurrent trade expo and various community-led initiatives would serve as catalysts for innovation and economic growth, ultimately aligning sectoral excellence with the broader national interest.

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