Goswami urged the public to reject the government, which she says has closed village schools, allowed liquor shops to open in villages, and failed to address issues such as improved health facilities, schools, a shortage of Garo language teachers in schools, and roads.
To beat the heat, experts advised hydration amid rising temperatures, they recommend increasing fluid intake as a preventive measure, replenishing lost salt and minerals due to heavy sweating.
In 2019, the state government had launched the Chief Minister's Civil Services Fellows (Scholarship worth 1 crore for 100 youth), which has created an opportunity for deserving and talented IAS aspirants of Meghalaya to undergo free of cost coaching from ALS IAS.
Sangma stressed the importance of aspirants being self-motivated and committed to clearing the prestigious exam. He called for a joint effort from the government, academia, institutions, and youth to address this issue.
Director General Border Roads (DGBR) Lt Gen Raghu Srinivasan, VSM, visited Project Brahmank in Arunachal Pradesh during his four days visit from 18 April to 21 April 2024.
Pariat informed that he had already signaled his intention to resign after the elections, citing concerns over divisive politics and the party's focus on religious rhetoric rather than substantive issues.