Guwahati, Apr 17: Budbar salo, West Bengal a•dokni Chief Minister aro Trinamool Congress (TMC)-ni president Mamata Banerjee, Assam a•dokona re•baenba, Silchar-o TMC-ni candidate-na campaign...
SHILLONG, MAR 16: The Hynniewtrep Youth Council (HYC) has demanded the state government to withdraw the advertisement published recently for filling up the various...
Shillong, March 12: Shillong songjimani,Them Mator, Themïewmawlong sepango donggipa Syndicate Bus Station-o, sonibar salo IED boma gopretanio jak donga ine chanchichipenba Meghalaya police, Ri-bhoi-ni...
Chief Minister, Conrad K Sangma, today, attended the CM Elevate Conclave, 2024 at U Soso Tham Auditorium, Shillong. Also present were Minister, Agriculture & Farmers’ Welfare, Dr M Ampareen Lyngdoh and MLA, Saipung-Sutunga, Santa Mary Shylla.
Meghalaya government is going to set up as many as 20 Futsal courts in different parts of the state as it gives special emphasis for the youth and sports to which funds to the tune of Rs 700 Crore have so far been allocated for various sporting infrastructure, informed Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma while laying the base for construction of a Futsal playground at Madan Shnong playground in the city's Lower Mawprem area.
Chief Minister, Conrad K Sangma, today, laid the Foundation Stone for the Revamp, redesign and Refurbishing of the State Central Library complex, Shillong, in a function held at U Soso Tham Auditorium in the presence of Minister, Arts & Culture, etc Paul Lyngdoh.
Chief Minister, Conrad K Sangma, on Wednesday, called for fixing historical errors towards the North Eastern region and simplifying policies to make it easier to trade and have connectivity with the region’s neighbouring nations.
Speaking at the closing ceremony of the yearlong Centennial Jubilee celebrations of Laban Bengali Higher Secondary School here, CM Sangma said the educational system had strayed from its core principles - which is the welfare and future of students – in the past 50 years. But his government is ensuring that all decisions taken prioritize the interest of the students.
Assuring muster roll workers and mid-day meal cooks, the Chief Minister committed to addressing challenges related to wages, maternity leave, and other benefits.