[Assam] The NRA conundrum and other wayward thoughts
Ram Sarangapani
assamrs at gmail.com
Tue Dec 5 17:28:27 PST 2006
Thank you Bhuban da for your kind comments.
--Ram
On 12/5/06, BBaruah at aol.com <BBaruah at aol.com> wrote:
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> 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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