If the proposal goes ahead, Uttar Pradesh will become the first state to institute such an award.
Stung by frequent derailment of proceedings by agitated members, Dixit told PTI that his main aim will be to ensure discipline in the House, whose Budget Session commences on February 8.
"To encourage legislators to follow parliamentary etiquette and norms, we will contemplate on institution of Best Legislator Award on the lines of Best Parliamentarian Award. This will infuse discipline among legislators, he said in an interview ahead of the month-long session.
The speaker recalled that Opposition members blew whistles, threw paper balls at the podium during the customary address by the governor to the first sitting of the session last year.
It should not happen this time, he said, adding that a day before the Assembly meets, he would convene an all-party meeting to appeal to leaders of all parties to ensure decorum.
"And, I am hopeful that leaders will understand this, he said to a specific question as to what measures may be adopted to ensure that the Governors address is not disrupted this time.
On May 15, 2017, the maiden session of the newly-elected UP Assembly opened with Governor Ram Naik being bombarded with paper balls during his address, as an angry opposition protested over alleged worsening of law and order.
Samajwadi Party legislator Rajesh Yadav blew a whistle through the 35-minute address to ensure that the Governor's voice was drowned in the din.
As the Governors address began, the entire Opposition -- comprising members of the SP, the Congress and the Bahujan Samaj Party -- started shouting slogans against the government over the issue of law and order.
BJP members added to the din, thumping their desks loudly whenever the governor lauded the government.
He observed that hurling of paper balls can injure anyone. This is unbecoming of a public representative, he said.
The Speaker said that he has not thought of frisking MLAs before they enter the House. However, there is a significant difference between entering the House with posters, banners and placards in a pre-planned manner to disturb proceedings and sudden provocation (during discussion), Dixit said.
A five-time MLA, Dixit is an erudite scholar, a columnist and has a number of books to his credit.
The Budget session of the Uttar Pradesh Legislature is set to begin on February 8 with the Governors address to a joint sitting of both the Houses.
The business advisory committee of the two Houses will decide on the number of sittings.
This will be the Yogi Adityanath government's second budget which is likely to focus on measures to ensure a spurt in economic activities besides providing respite to farmers in distress.
The budget assumes significance as development, job creation and public expenditure in the state in next financial will build public opinion ahead of the 2019 general elections.
The government will have to allocate funds for Poorvanchal Expressway project and the new metro projects announced by it.
Besides, since the state government has declared 2018 as the year of empowerment of youth, budgetary provisions would be required to fulfil commitments for job creation, education, health, startups and sports.
During the Winter session of the state legislature, the UPCOC Bill, drafted on the lines of the stringent Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA), hit a roadblock in the Legislative Council, where a determined Opposition stalled its passage.
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