[Assam] The NRA conundrum and other wayward thoughts

BBaruah at aol.com BBaruah at aol.com
Tue Dec 5 13:15:23 PST 2006


 
In a message dated 04/12/2006 01:23:03 GMT Standard Time, assamrs at gmail.com  
writes:

The  involvement of local Assamese is not only important, but also necessary 
for  the success of any project. It is natural, that many NRAs have lost touch 
with  the ground realities, and though they may be able to help out in 
projects with  ideas or finance, they would be lost without the active investment of 
 interested Assamese living in Assam. This investment by people close to the  
action can come in a variety of ways. They are the ones that can identify  
projects that can be tackled. They can help out with legal or other  
formalities, or the scope of such projects, and whether such ventures would  have some 
degree of success. More importantly, their active investment in  time, and 
participation, gives others a source of strength and encouragement.  That strength 
is vital for the development and implementation of projects.  Essentially, the 
ideas would have to come from Assam, NRAs can only aide in  peripheral areas. 


Ram
 
Surely the time and thought spared  in  writing this piece  on the subject of 
NRA's  contributions to Assam earns you credit. In  particular I have chosen 
the above paragraph (last) ending in Essentially,  the ideas would have to 
come from Assam, NRAs can only aide in peripheral  areas. The rest of the piece 
is also apt and thought-provoking.
 
Bhuban
 
 
 
 
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