Meghalaya’s ambitious Integrated Ecotourism and Sustainable Agri-Based Livelihood Development Project is set to roll out as a multi-sector experiment that blends tourism, forest conservation and climate-smart farming into a single livelihood strategy for the hill state.
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has approved a $179 million loan to strengthen urban services, improve mobility, and build climate resilience across seven towns in Sikkim.
Shillong, June 5: The state Cabinet on Wednesday approved the proposal for implementation of the 80 million dollar Integrated Eco-Tourism Sustainable Agri-based Livelihood Development...
Shillong, April 20: Meghalaya a·dok, Asian Development Bank (ADB)-ni $80 million tangkarangko on·e dakchakanichi eco-tourism aro gama ge·aniko apsan dal·rorona dakchakna gita dal·begipa gital...
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has approved an $85.4 million loan to enhance industrial infrastructure in Tripura, aiming to strengthen the manufacturing sector, promote job creation, and integrate the state into regional and global value chains.
Meghalaya is described as one of the wettest places on earth, and every year, it receives 2,000 millimeters (mm) to 12,000 mm of rain during its 7-month monsoon season. During the remaining months, very little rain falls, and there are reports of temporary water scarcity.