A committee of the Indian Parliament recently published a report that recognizes the Residents’ Assembly, affirms Auroville’s international character, and upholds the requirement for all three statutory bodies to be involved in decision-making.
This important report was presented to both houses of the Indian Parliament on December 8.
The Working Committee of the Residents’ Assembly sent the following press release on December 12 highlighting the committee’s central recommendations — which support and recommend a return to the governance, culture, processes, shared decision-making among the three statutory bodies. It also affirms the essential international character of Auroville.
Click here to read the Residents’ Assembly Working Committee press release. The release explains the committee as well as brief background on the governance of Auroville.
The full Parliamentary Committee Report is also available from this link, and can be downloaded from the Parliament Rajya Sabha website. Recommendations 136-151 concerning Auroville is on document numbered pages.