The Jaintia Students’ Union (JSU) on Saturday demanded the health department to reissue the results for the Staff Nurse and ANM examination by declaring both the roll numbers and marks obtained by the candidates.
Following panic among the people of the State with rising cases of rabies-related deaths, Meghalaya government has begun mass vaccination of stray dogs besides ensuring availability of anti-rabies vaccine at public hospitals.
Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma has expressed concern over the blurring of lines between news, opinion and information due to the growing media technologies, which has raised the issue of ‘trust’.
Responding to the request by the Hindu group to organize a rally in support of declaring the cow as the "mother of India", Ampareen said Meghalaya has its own distinct culture and external influences should not be imposed on it.
Speaking to reporters, Ampareen highlighted the shortage of specialist doctors in the state and stressed the importance of fulfilling the bond agreements tied to government-sponsored education