Radio Talk Show – Preparation of Smart City Proposal for Pasighat

Blog By - Team MyGov,
March 11, 2016

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Pasighat has been selected under 23 Fast track cities for the Smart Cities Mission, Government of India in which a revamped proposal is to be submitted before 15th April 2016.

In this regard, Pasighat Municipal Council organized a radio Talk show in the form of Group Discussion to elicit Citizen Participation& Engagement in the preparation of new Smart City Proposal. This Group Discussion was attended by:-

1) MLA, Pasighat as public representative
2) Municipal Executive Officer, Pasighat as representative of the organization
3) Smart City Mission officer as Subject Expert.

The participants discussed about the various prospects of making Pasighat a smart city. There were discussions and deliberations on the gaps identified by Govt. of India on previous proposal and way forward on rectifying these gaps. This talk show was organized at All India Radio headquarters, Pasighat.

The video of this Group Discussion is available at:

All are requested to watch this video and actively participate through asking questions & giving comments. You can also give your suggestions and feedback at phone number 8575823996. All your questions will be timely answered and suggestions will be taken into consideration while preparing new Smart City Proposal. Everyone must come forward in this bid to make your Pasighat a model smart city.

The last date to submit your suggestions / comments is 17th March, 2016.

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    Parboti Jamoh - 8 years ago

    The statement that there is a shortage of skilled manpower. Our Pasighat is the one of the youngest city in the india, but we lack in providing opportunities to them, still there are lot of children who even don’t see the school.

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    Parboti Jamoh - 8 years ago

    Our education system is also not up to date or in the present trend of technology with the world, we have to improve it at any cost, because if it would not done today then there will be never tomorrow.

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    Nanung Taruk - 8 years ago

    Why don’t we introduce an necessary session or a discipline in every graduation course or even in the school syllabus, if the practical education is given at the school days then the child is free to select the stream of his education, this would also help in marginally increase in the technical or mechanical brigade even after the Sr. Sec. Education. This could be done by providing a whole and hectic investment in the school education, there would be less bookworms.

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    Nanung Taruk - 8 years ago

    The technical sessions should be held by the various organisations to enhance the new and innovative ideas in the development of the nation. There should be a compulsory project is given to the students to work on with, every year. These efforts would not only increase quality but it would also produce the youngest brigade of engineers, doctors, philosophers, researchers, policymakers etc.

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    Nanung Taruk - 8 years ago

    Pasighat is having the best talent in the world as we know Pasighat has established milestones in abroad. The one possible answer could be lack of opportunities, second could be less money or third could be lack of appreciation and so on. But if know the answer then why we are not providing these things to the Indian talent. So another thing comes out planning system or poor.

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    Nanung Taruk - 8 years ago

    I agree that Pasighat is in short of skilled manpower but not manpower. There may be many reasons for this our educational system, government policies, lack of technical and financial support and last but not the least we ourselves.

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    Nanung Taruk - 8 years ago

    Our Educational system is completely theoretical and outdated i.e., of no practical knowledge. All of us know the well-known saying that "Today’s Child is Tomorrow’s Citizen", but Today’s child has no creative mind to become an architect of his life. So how would he be a responsible citizen tomorrow. It is not the child’s mistake alone but ours’ impractical systematic studies in our country.

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    Mem Jamoh_1 - 8 years ago

    So without the basic and fundamental step how could we expect for brightening future. No innovative projects are being undertaken by universities to boost up the skill of students. As a student if one gets involved in technical and non-technical workshops, interactive programs and ongoing projects, it would be a wonderful practical gain. If everyone of us utilize our time in a full-fledged way to learn something that really improves our skills, we become productive manpower.

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    Mem Jamoh_1 - 8 years ago

    In my opinion Pasighat people are very talented than foreigners. Pasighat are more talented so they are thinking that “for my talent this salary is not enough" so they are migrating to Abroad for good salary. In Pasighat we don’t have right opportunities to prove it technologically and financially. We don’t perfect Education system.

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    Mem Jamoh_1 - 8 years ago

    My personal experience that I came from a village where we don’t find in schools, subject teachers and correct timings. In our school only 5 teachers are there, they will teach all subjects from 6 to 10th class. This shows our education system.

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