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SWOT Analysis for Smart City Pasighat under Fast Track Program

SWOT Analysis for Smart City Pasighat under Fast Track Program
Start Date :
Mar 01, 2016
Last Date :
Mar 31, 2016
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
Submission Closed

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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Miliram Lego
Miliram Lego 10 years 3 months ago
In my city of drams, the government should formulate a rule in which there will be a limit for possession of land property, irrespective of how rich a person may be, for the greater interest of common people.
Vijoy Borang
Vijoy Borang 10 years 3 months ago
at VVIP movements traffic police personnel should be properly posted. Still traffic related accidents are lower than other cities.
Vijoy Borang
Vijoy Borang 10 years 3 months ago
Presently only very few Traffic police personnel are managing the traffic problem but for future, necessary planning should be made to accommodate ever-growing vehicle. C
Minu Das_1
Minu Das_1 10 years 3 months ago
Pasighat Smart cities are incomplete without proper waste management and along with govt public have to understand and clean their city at their own. Charity begins from home.
Vijoy Borang
Vijoy Borang 10 years 3 months ago
There is sufficient open space for creating parking spaces. Almost every ward/ market areas have enough space for parking but the same should be incorporated in the proposal.
Gori Thapa
Gori Thapa 10 years 3 months ago
PASIGHAT shares features & can benefit like RISHIKESH in Uttrakhand;developed over centuries. Smart City development of Pasighat could be PLANNED on the same lines. It will be accessible by Road/Rail/Air in a few years. Matching features are (1) Yoga/Meditation Centres on the banks of river,(2) White Water Rafting at Siang,(3) Aero Sports (airfield exists) (4) Eco-Resort at Partung Island, (5) Wild Life at Daying Ering Wild Life Sanctuary (6) Urban transport using non-polluting Cable Car.
Miliram Lego
Miliram Lego 10 years 3 months ago
The lots of land will be available for setting up of many industrial and educational institute which will serve the citizen in the long run another point to be considered is then unexpectedly large river banks. River SIKU,a tributary of mighty siang, though a manageable river has a veste river bank.
Gori Thapa
Gori Thapa 10 years 3 months ago
The population of the city should be counted and recorded. The smart city mission requires people who activity participate in governance and reforms, these people involves themselves in the definition of smart city since smart city is taking compact area approach it is necessary that all the city residents feel there is something in it for them also.
Miliram Lego
Miliram Lego 10 years 3 months ago
The Altogether, mighty siang and Siku River, both share a river bank of approximately 5 to 6 kilometres in length. If this flowing river could be managed properly by constructing embankment, then the unnecessarily lying waste river bank can be used for many productive purposes.
Minu Das_1
Minu Das_1 10 years 3 months ago
A city is not smart until it manages its waste well. Waste management process should be decentralized and locality based quick and real time. It is surprising to note that 70% of waste is organic in nature & can be reprocessed before it becomes waste or, thereafter, can be recycled in a sustainable manner. We have invented a Green Waste Reprocesses machine which re‐process all green reject and convert it into valuable by‐products.