Good Governance:
• Good governance will lead to development in all the sectors mentioned above
• If and when we have good governance the rest will follow
• If there's good governance, the rest will automatically fall into place.
• If we have a good governance, then everything will follow. Our current politicians are so corrupt
• More than good governance, the Naga people need self-governance. Only when there is self-governance can good governance be possible.
• The first and the foremost thing towards 'Viksit Nagaland', 2047, lies with the good governance system in the state. At this juncture, every concern citizen equally holds the greater responsibility, together with the policy makers we choose to govern us. In the recent 14th assembly session, our honourable Chief Minister Dr. Rio have clearly stated the importance of MSMEs and its contribution towards state's GDP. It is high time for us to take up such initiatives so as to generate more income and to absorb the pressing unemployment issues in the state, which also aligns with the goal of 'Viksit Nagaland'. Policy makers should also sincerely look into the uprising irregularities in the state and bring about some innovative and resolving mechanism in the system. Teachers for instance yearning for pending salaries by abstaining their duties , or handing over twenty years old rarest incomplete monument (lone stadium) in Dimapur to the 'Sports Authority of India', does reflects the ability of our state towards achieving Viksit Nagaland. There are many such key issues we ought to respond to if we dare to keep Nagaland front. On the other hand, our state also need to reduce dependency on the central funding for any developmental activities. We should find ways and means to generate enough revenues for ourselves and set the goal there after. We should also learn from the state of West Bengal and that of Tamil Nadu to be self reliant, which brings us to the notion of well structured governance, viable for its citizens. Focusing on the Viksit Nagaland, 2047, every sector remains equally important to be taken into account and help contribute towards greater goal, which in turn requires good governance and visionary leadership. Let not lose hope but keep striving for Viksit Nagaland. Kuknalim!
• To implement anything good governance is required
• Without good governance there is no health, nor education and no economic growth. This is why good governance is very important for Nagaland to develop.
• Without governance none of the indicators will be achieved
• I will say we need good governance if we really want to be a developed state. When I say good governance, it includes honest governance, corruption-free governance, and a government with good leaders to oversee the governance without their vested self interest agendas coming on the way of governance and the people. If we can achieve good governance then simply everything will fall in line. From economic stability to social welfare, to checking the issue of unemployment and health and education, to every other sector, we need good governance with good leadership, leaders who are honest, god fearing in heart not just in words.
• Good governance = all round development. If one sector is given importance then the other side/departments will be gone, so good governance but please not these days outdated grandparents politics but a vision political leadership is required to change nagaland, our Rio sap and his colleagues time has reach its limit to take rest and give opportunity to youngsters for achieving viksit Bharat Viksit Nagaland
Health & Education:
Economic Growth & Jobs:
• Because if the demographic dividend is not harnessed, it won't be easy to achieve the goal of Viksit Nagaland.
• Current unemployment rate in India
• In order to have resilient and developed society, economic welfare and social justice in jobs representation should be the main focus.
• The secondary sector, particularly MSME should be the main focus for the vision of "Viksit Nagaland". Creating jobs through MSME can bring about economic growth in the state.
Others:
• It's ambitious to say that the state government has outlined a vision for a developed Nagaland by 2047. To achieve this goal, several sectors need urgent focus and attention.
• Economic growth and jobs: The state's economy is heavily dependent on government jobs and subsistence agriculture leading to high underemployment. Focusing on several sectors such as tourism, manufacturing hubs, energy and agriculture can create sustainable opportunities for youths.
• Health and education: The state lacks essential infrastructures including multi-speciality hospitals and modern educational facilities. So investing in health care and education can drive economic growth
• Good governance: The system of governance needs strengthening with more accountability and transparency. The need for free corruption is key to a good, accessible and accountable government. Another focus should be made in sectors like infrastructural development across the state for equal and equitable development. Better road connectivity, digital infrastructures and reliability will attract more investors. In conclusion, when such sectors are accounted for with credibility then the Viksit Nagaland is not that far to achieve.