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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    Olak Tayeng - 8 years ago

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    This radio network is available everywhere where luminaires have been installed, and can become the backbone for completely new Smart City services.

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    Oti Borang - 8 years ago

    The only renowned development in Pasighat that came after the 1974 catastrophe was in the form of the College of Horticulture and Forestry Central Agriculture University established on 7th March, 2001.

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    Oti Borang - 8 years ago

    E-government is a generic term for web-based services from agencies of local, state and federal governments. In e-government, the government uses information technology and particularly the Internet to support government operations, engage citizens, and provide government services. The interaction may be in the form of obtaining information, filings, or making payments and a host of other activities via the

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    Oti Borang - 8 years ago

    Pasighat is situated on the banks of the river Siang and is at a height of 152 m. from the sea level.

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    Oti Borang - 8 years ago

    E-Governance refers to how managers and supervisors utilize IT and Internet to execute their functions of supervising, planning, organizing, coordinating, and staffing effectively

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    Oti Borang - 8 years ago

    In every single persons mind of pasighat the picture of a smart city is the long list of wishes for the finest infrastructure and services that no body has ever dream of. I desire for a pasighat is the contest of a smart city in all the twenty cities selected because here the people are smart and intelligent enough to create so many few thing that the other part of the country.

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    Olak Tayeng - 8 years ago

    The latest generation of the SLC system wirelessly connects luminaires in the network based on the new, future-safe IP V6 network standard. Information is transmitted from light head to light head, and communicated in clustered form via routers over the internet to the central control point. Important: The system is so flexible that it searches for another path in an intelligent and self-restoring way if one unit fails.

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    mary_5 - 8 years ago

    As appealed by the Hon’ble MLA, we public should cooperate in submitting the best proposal to win the race for 23 fast track smart city contest this time by contributing suggestion.

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    Damum Tayeng - 8 years ago

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    Damum Tayeng - 8 years ago

    The result: Savings and control
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