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SWOT Analysis for Smart City Pasighat under Fast Track Program

SWOT Analysis for Smart City Pasighat under Fast Track Program
आरंभ करने की तिथि :
Mar 01, 2016
अंतिम तिथि :
Mar 31, 2016
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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We bring to you this wonderful news that our city-Pasighat has been selected under 23 fast track cities by Govt. of India and we need to submit the revised plan by 15th April 2016. ...

We bring to you this wonderful news that our city-Pasighat has been selected under 23 fast track cities by Govt. of India and we need to submit the revised plan by 15th April 2016. As we know that we worked very hard in our previous attempt however unfortunately we missed coming in the first 20 list of cities and finished at 39th rank - missing by just 3 points. Let us take this as a positive feedback that we were very close to winning it and were far ahead of many other big cities.

Looking ahead, we need to work on the gaps identified by Govt. of India to revamp the proposal. One of the key weaknesses identified is SWOT (Strength, Weakness, Opportunities and Threat) analysis. Here, specifically, Weakness and Threat needs to be more elaborate. We have uploaded a discussion page on mygov portal about this aspect of proposal and need support of people of Pasighat to come up in big numbers and contribute towards this discussion. Let’s brace up for this challenge and work with renewed and reinvigorated spirit in the direction of making Pasighat a smart city.

Click here to view the Smart City Proposal

Click here to view the gaps identified by Ministry of Urban Development, Govt of India

The last date to submit your suggestions / comments is 30th March, 2016.

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Gori Thapa
Gori Thapa 10 साल 2 महीने पहले
The standard sanitation technology in urban areas is the collection of wastewater in sewers, its treatment in wastewater treatment plants for reuse or disposal in rivers, lakes or the sea. Sewers are either combined with storm drains or separated from them as sanitary sewers. Combined sewers are usually found in the central, older parts or urban areas. The high investment cost of conventional wastewater collection systems are difficult to afford for many developing countries
Gori Thapa
Gori Thapa 10 साल 2 महीने पहले
My dream smart city pasighat : first the term smart cities encompasses a vision of an urban space that is ecologically friendly. Technologically integrated and meticulously planned with a particular reliance on the use of information technology to improve efficiency. The smart ideas begin with more efficient and to improve well being.
Minu Das_1
Minu Das_1 10 साल 2 महीने पहले
Smart cities must be with full of tress. Without tress we will be simply wasting our hard earned money for AC due to raise in temperature, for buying water, for medical due to pollution etc. please plan the smart cities accordingly. We are creating this smart city and we create it however we want. Plan the cities so that we can live close with nature.
Munna Thapa
Munna Thapa 10 साल 2 महीने पहले
There is no proper waste management system in JN College, Campus. Thanks to the NSS Unit J N College, Pasighat for maintaining cleanness in the campus and around. However the municipal should take care of it. NSS Boys and Girls cannot do it during exam times. In a year I had seen the municipal Garbage Disposal Van only twice or thrice not more that.
Miliram Lego
Miliram Lego 10 साल 2 महीने पहले
The drainage system etc proper waste/dust bin collection site to be constructed and regular collection of dustbin/domestic waste should be carried out by the municipal agencies and that a proper disposal/dumping site should be earmarked at a place outside the township area and away from any flowing stream or river to have a cleaned city.
Martina Mibang
Martina Mibang 10 साल 2 महीने पहले
Malinithan a place worth visiting near pasighat; The place is an archaeological site in Arunachal Pradesh situated at the Arunachal-Assam border in the Likabali area of the West Siang district. The place is associated with the legend of Lord Krishna and his wife Rukmani, the daughter of Bhismak. It is believed that Krishna and Rukmani took a rest at this place while they were on their way to Dwarka fromBhismaknagar. They were received cordially by Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati as guests
Gagam Dai_2
Gagam Dai_2 10 साल 2 महीने पहले
Some more persons want more salary that's why they forgot Patriotism and if our government gives as they expected why don't they settle their lives here. Even though an highly talented person tries to get a job, and he succeeds in all tests he is offered with corruption then how does our country lead forward.