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Draft Smart City Proposal for Pasighat

Start Date :
Dec 08, 2015
Last Date :
Dec 12, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
The Pasighat Municipal Council is conducting a MyGov Discussion Forum for its “Draft Smart City Proposal”. The proposal has been prepared taking into account citizens ...
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Koj_P Tago
10 years 6 months ago
Since tourism sector is yet to be given due importance in the State, people has limited ideas on this sectors. As such, people have voted less for it though Siang belt in general and Pasighat in particular has vast potentials for it. So far my observation, it has potentiality in cultural/ rural and eco tourism in particular and can become a most preferred tourist place in the state if developed properly.
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Chang Bo
10 years 6 months ago
On going through 'Citizens engagement' in draft proposal, it is amazing to find that people’s turn up in all the activities like competitions, seminars, campaign, discussion, face book, twitters etc organised by PMC and Gen Admin are found to be very high. So, their support for converting Pasighat into smart city is encouraging.
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Koj_P Tago
10 years 6 months ago
E-governance is also equally important in modern days to ensure easier and better living of people. Most of the progressive cities in India provide these facilities to its citizen. So, we must also emulate other cities and introduce e-governance in phase manner in Pasighat. Firstly, on issue of ST/ income certificate, payment of elect/ water bill, redressal of citizens grievances etc.which should also be incorporated in final proposal.
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Koj_P Tago
10 years 6 months ago
So, due importance is to be given in commerce and industries to deal with forest/ agriculture / horticulture products which is found to be abundant and surplus in the district particularly in pasighat. If these sectors are neglected, the main sufferer will be the rural folk who toil hard in the field. So, encouragement should also be given in Commercial / Industrial Infrastructure in the final proposal.
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Koj_P Tago
10 years 6 months ago
Though ‘Commercial / Industrial Infrastructure and e-governance’ is voted least by the citizens poll, these sectors cannot be neglected. Without the healthy growth of commerce and Industries, economic status of the people will remain standstill. There will be no scope for revenue generation that will require for using in making further development of the city
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Anto Rukbo
10 years 6 months ago
We should create foot overbridges over NH-52 at the following locations:
(a) IGJGHSS
(b) Shiv Mandir
(c)Sawmill area
(d)Axis bank
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Anto Rukbo
10 years 6 months ago
The most important thing is that any building constructed from now must be earthquake proof. Earthquake can happen anytime.
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Anto Rukbo
10 years 6 months ago
We need a three or four digit universal emergency number for Pasighat. The number will respond to calls related to fire accidents, emergency medical cases, and police. And we should ensure that the response team reaches the location within 7 minutes. Many a times, police, fire brigade, and ambulance don't reach on time.
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Anto Rukbo
10 years 6 months ago
We need helicopter ambulance service in Pasighat. The service will cater to 50 kilometre radius around Pasighat. Many lives will be saved if we set up this service.
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Anto Rukbo
10 years 6 months ago
First of all, we should replicate the garbage management of Sweden.They use their garbage for generating energy. In fact, they buy garbage from Denmark to generate energy. Secondly, we should replicate the practice of Japan. They sort waste materials and recycle them. For example,safety pins are sorted into small metals, old socks are sorted into clothes, and so on. After sorting, they are recycled. Those households who don't sort their garbage are fined.
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