Meghalaya State Commission for Protection of Child Rights Chairperson Agatha Sangma on Saturday said child abandonment cases require a “collective effort” from all stakeholders, including the press, and called for better education and awareness for young girls.
Meghalaya Information and Public Relations (IPR) Minister Lahkmen Rymbui said the growing spread of misinformation and sensationalism in the age of social media poses a major challenge to responsible journalism, while asserting that Meghalaya continues to enjoy a free and independent press environment.
Williamnagar, Aug 20: Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya (JNV), Williamnagar, hosted the 27th Youth Parliament Competition, 2025 at its Multipurpose Hall, with Meghalaya State Commission for...
The Meghalaya State Commission for Protection of Child Rights (MSCPCR) has expressed deep concern over a recent attack on a 16-year-old schoolgirl in Jaiaw, Shillong and said police are on the job to nab the culprits.
Resubelpara, July 23: Garo Hills-o American Baptist missionari-rang bilsi 1860 ba70 jolrango skanggipa changna re·bae, bilsi 1867-o Garo Baptist giljako Rajasimla songo rikchengachim, ia...
On Wednesday, Agatha Sangma personally visited Rajasimla to assess the situation and ensure that every effort is being made to trace the child. She met with district authorities, search teams, and the girl’s family to offer support and coordinate further action.
Leader of Opposition Dr. Mukul Sangma has questioned the government’s decision to provide security to its political appointees even as he threatened to demand refund for every spending made from the officer, who has provided the facility to them.
Social Welfare Minister, Paul Lyngdoh, on Monday defended appointment of former Lok Sabha Member, Agatha Sangma, as the chairperson of the Meghalaya State Commission for Protection of Child Rights (MSCPCR).