Efforts are being made to make Kerala Assembly a high tech. Under which now the e-Vidhan Sabha is going to be formed. Speaker P. Sriramakrishnan said on Saturday that during the session all 140 members can chat with them online even if they do not reply to them. The 19th session of the 14th Assembly of Kerala begins on March 2 and ends on April 8. It will have 27 meetings. 5 youths missing in Kashmir, likely to join terrorist organization Speaking to the media, Sriramakrishnan said, "Though there are other assemblies in the country which have gone digital but none have all the features that we have now. Now everything is available to all members at their fingertips. These include everything related to the daily functioning of the House. The budget and its papers are also available." Good News! Government doubles gratuity limit for its employees The Kerala Assembly also has its own TV channel. Live streaming trial of his proceedings has also been successfully done. The speaker said that many more features are yet to be added. On the question of the Kerala High Court prohibiting the protests in all educational institutions of the state, the speaker said that he will approach the Chief Justice in this regard. Nirbhaya Case: Court will hear Pawan's petition tomorrow