Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma on Thursday rolled out CM IMPACT for Garo Hills to address the low pass percentage in Meghalaya, which envisions to support students, teachers and parents.
Aimed at promoting agroecological and natural/organic agricultural practices among Meghalaya’s farmers, Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma formally inaugurated the Sustainable Land Management Meghalaya Project (SLM) and unveiled the Protection of Vulnerable Catchment Areas in Meghalaya (MegARISE) for the Umiew Catchment at a programme held at the State Convention Centre in Shillong on Tuesday.
Led by Ms. Sasirit Tangulrat, Director General of the Department of South Asian, Middle East, and African Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the delegation included distinguished professors and scholars from over 13 Thai institutions.
The 3rd India-Japan Education Conclave held today at Guwahati brought together key figures from India and Japan to strengthen educational, cultural, and research ties between the two nations proving that North East India is a key region for academic exchange with Japan.
The event expanded beyond the academic realm, featuring exciting sports and recreational competitions. Students competed in an Arm-Wrestling Championship, Gully Cricket, and Photography contest Picture Perfect. Additionally, gaming fans were thrilled with competitive gaming events such as Mobile Legends Bang Bang and BGMI.
A total of 100 teachers from schools in Shillong and surrounding areas participated in the event, which focused on fostering inquiry-based learning, creativity, and curiosity among students.
Tura, Sept 18: Showing its commitment to fostering research excellence, particularly in the North-Eastern region, the 2nd edition of the Anusandhan programme, organized by...
The Meghalaya state government is proposing to invest more than Rs. 515 crore to construct water harvesting structures and reservoirs across all 12 districts, aiming to enhance the state's water storage capacity by 2031.