Shillong, April 23: The pilot testing phase of the integrated TIMS-PM Poshan App was concluded successfully covering 22 schools spread across all 15 sub-divisions...
The A’chik Baptist Dalgipa Krima (ABDK) Women's Ministry, in collaboration with the Meghalaya State Capability Enhancement Project (SCEP) and Meghalaya Early Childhood Development Mission (MECDM), held a Zonal Programme" at the Bajengdoba Baptist Church in North Garo Hills, Meghalaya, on Saturday to sensitise on Early Childhood Development (ECD) concepts among the participants.
Guwahati, April 22: “Envision the Wisdom” authored by Chiranjiv Baruah was launched at Guwahati Press Club, in the presence of distinguished personalities, Sabah al...
As a part of the program two saplings were handed to the polling station for the Green Election. The first male and female voters got the saplings and they planted them in the polling stations.
Polling officials along with EVM's have left for election duty in the three assembly constituencies in South West Garo Hills district of Meghalaya for the first phase of Lok Sabha elections on April 19.
In the bandwagon, is none other than Asia’s cleanest village Mawlynnong, leading from the front, where young women and men came together in unison to clean the polling station held at village school managed by the Church of North India.
Dul Doka was practiced in the ancient times beating the ‘Dul’ or the drum in order to gather attention of the public to disseminate certain important announcement, the same was enacted where artists called out the voters to cast their vote in the upcoming Lok sabha on April 19.
Garo traditional method of spreading information through drum beats known as “Dul Doka”, was used to educate voters and enhance participation in the electoral process at the weekly market centre in Ampati on Saturday.