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From: U Srinivason <srinivason.ku@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 11:50 AM
Subject: Suggestion / Opinion / View of Tamilnadu Citizen
To: cmcell@tn.gov.in, cs@tn.gov.in, devcom@tn.gov.in, secyit@tn.nic.in, plansec@tn.gov.in,
pwdsec@tn.gov.in, transec@tn.gov.in, infonodal@tn.gov.in, hrnodal@tn.gov.in
Respected Hon'ble Govt Officers.,
I have shared my views and opinion on and for the development of our Tamilnadu State.. where
ever possible pl look in and am sure there can be a aggressive growth prospects are hidden inside
these projects.
Also my humble suggestion is create a Common Email ID for us to share our View / Opinion /
Suggestion., by provide this, we are really opening up Window for the better prospects of our
State..
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I have born and brought up in Chennai, am in longing thirst to see my Chennai a very
well established City.
I have just share my suggestion for the development of Capability building on Infrastructure &
Economic Welfare for Tamilnadu Public. i am one among the public who strive to lead a Peace
& Joyful full life in TN.
So, thought of sharing my view to the Political Parties of Tamilnadu thru your shoulders., Am
sure implementing couple of suggestion which can show up a road for Growth , Prospects for
Citizens and Economic relief for Govt.
Wish List of Tamilnadu Citizen :-
1. Platform for the Public to walk on the Roads in Chennai.
2. Bicycle Lane to be created in all the main streams in Chennai
3. Air Pollution in Chennai – will be dealt accordingly ( Innovative Equipments to
deploy all the High Air Polluted areas and manage this temporally – long term will be
evolved after reviewing the IIT projects)
2. 4. E-Waste Management for Chennai – will be aligned with the Manufactures . ( all
the products will be returned to the manufactures – later they can set up a Lab for the
Students to study / deal with it)
5. Schools to be compulsorily have multiple Languages ( Tamil / Hindi /English &
Two Foreign Languages ) – Govt will subsides the schools for deploying Foreign
Languages. ( chennai is filled different religions / multilingual / International )
6. Explore Bio-Degradable Dust Bins for High raise Buildings / Apartments /
Vegetable Markets at Chennai.
7. Negotiate Business Deal with Big Corporate Houses for running Buses on
Revenue Sharing Model in Chennai ( similar to Patrons for Parks / Gardens @
Junction)
8. School Children Buses – to be sponsored by the Big Corporate House ( like
Horlicks / Samsung / Johnson / etc ) - will run only for the school timings & managed by
them. 9. Establish a Tamilnadu Business Development Cell – Which will explore all
the possibility of bringing Revenues to Tamilnadu.
10. Whenever a Breaking News on destruction / mishap – The Social Psychologist will
be asked to explain and detail us in overcoming the trauma & Precautionary.
11. Tracking Device will be embedded in all the vehicles owned by Govt and monitor
the Productivity.
12. Bringing in more Innovative methods in Hospital Management ( easily
understandable IVR & Queue flow for fixing appointment with doctors )
13. Effective deployment of Mobile Technology for Police Administration.
14. Cultivating Historic & Tradition Values among the School Students.
15. Compulsorily Defense Training ( Martial Arts / Yoga / Discipline / Self Protection )
for 9th
10th
, 11th
& 12th
Standard Students.
16. Track and Monitor the Orphans Hostels / NGO’s on their efficiency on Orphans
Nurturing & Child Development. ( Children from these sector will get specialized
treatment & career prospects)
17. Physically Challenged / Transgender : – Technology & Innovative Cell will review
the citizens capability and create a “Employable Skill-set” , objective – to mange his
earnings.
18. Luxury Cars – Any Cars more than 9Lac’s will be levied Tax ( based on the Fuel
Consumption / Carbon Emission ) ( Certainly exception on MUV like Innova / Mahindra
3. ) 19. Institutions like IIT / IIM / Madras School of Social Work / Madras School of
Economics, will be asked to work on “Live Projects “ on Social & Economic issues .
20. Our Famous Colleges like Presidency & Pachiyapas Colleges will asked to
aggressively development a “ Political Science Cell / Laboratory “ which will ensure
proper Political Parties are Nurtured and groomed for the Tamilnadu Growth . ( we
should create a circumstance that Political Student from these colleges are eligible to
become a Responsible Politician ) ( ie: Engineering college produces Engineers,
Medical College produces Doctor , so these political Colleges will produce Responsible
Politician )
21. Develop & Nurture Young Entrepreneurs on Eco-Friendly Energy Generation.
22. Tamilnadu Govt will create a “ Public Service Assurance Cell“ The only objective
of these cell will ensure smooth and proper deployment of “Public Facility &
Infrastructure“. ( they will give grading / rating accordingly the concern department will
be dealt with )
23. Whenever a Political Party or any other Groups conducts “ Meeting “ they will not
be allowed to conduct in Roads / City Junctions – They have to strictly perform their
meeting only in Marina Beach or EC Beach.
24. Strong Deployment of Agriculture & Farm Products Management – Brining in
Creative & Innovative methods developed by Agriculture University & other countries
will put in practice – The Big Corporate House will perform under ( 60:30 ratio ) 60% of
investment by them and they will get 30% of return.
25. Nurture more Quasi-Govt Units ( similar to Neyveli Lignite ) – The Big Corporate
House will invest and they will provide 30% of their earnings to Govt.
26. Mobile Operator Signal Towers ( Govt will construct and give the Towers for
Lease to the Mobile Operators ) – That money will be used for the concern Tower
located District Growth only.
27. All the Govt Officials & Political Parties will be compelled to undergo Specific
Programs according to their “Psychometric Test Results”.
28. We will deploy effective MBTI Laboratory under the supervision of “Secret &
Intelligence Cell” they by every school students / College Students will get to know his
Core Competency & Capability Building Measures.
29. Re-engineering on Mass Media / Newspaper / Advertisement on Magazines –
Will try to review and have all those expense incurred by them are re-directed to the
effective utilization of Public. ( ie: if corporate house spect 10Million on Advt per year ,
we will review how he can approach the right audience & get his business ) instead of
just spending on TV / Newspaper / Posters.
4. 30. All the PostOffice in Tamilnadu will actively bring out the Video PCO Booth – at
very nominal charges and am sure they will be back on profits.
31. Initiate “Saving Attitude & Care Parents “ mindset for Kids. – Various programs
will be deployed in consultation with Psychologist.
32. Bringing & getting the feedback of Intellectuals who are born in Tamilnadu and now
settled / working in Europe on very senior positions. ( am sure many of me like who are
in Abroad has lot of ideas ' but fail to get thru )
In case if you any one of you are able to assist me out, i can aggressively drive and get the ideas
implemented for our Welfare of our Tamilnadu State.
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Best Regards,
Srinivason.U
Email: srinivason.ku@gmail.com