Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma on Thursday rolled out CM IMPACT for Garo Hills to address the low pass percentage in Meghalaya, which envisions to support students, teachers and parents.
Aimed at promoting agroecological and natural/organic agricultural practices among Meghalaya’s farmers, Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma formally inaugurated the Sustainable Land Management Meghalaya Project (SLM) and unveiled the Protection of Vulnerable Catchment Areas in Meghalaya (MegARISE) for the Umiew Catchment at a programme held at the State Convention Centre in Shillong on Tuesday.
The Khasi Jaintia Christian Leaders Forum (KJCLF) on Saturday called on the Conrad K Sangma-led state government to take step in curbing yatras with specific and provocative objectives against the diverse and fraternal ethos of the people of Meghalaya.
The State Cabinet on Wednesday approved the proposal to acquire additional land for expansion of the two airports in the state - Shillong Airport and Baljek Airport.
Chief Minister, Conrad K Sangma, has called for adopting sustainable mining methods to minimize the impact of mining on ecology and environment. He has asked miners to draw a line between extracting minerals as well as maintaining the delicate balance in nature.
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’.
As part of the initiative to make Meghalaya the football hub of the country, NorthEast United Football Club (NEUFC) with aid from the State Government will set up a Residential Football Academy at Mawkhanu in the New Shillong Township.
Kyiek Mukhim, a veteran nurse and midwife, who successfully assisted in over 1000 childbirths in the remote Kharang area of East Khasi Hills, passed away on Monday. She was 88 years old.
Chief Minister, Conrad Sangma on Thursday expressed his gratitude and respect to the teachers of the state stating teachers shape the future of children and the nation as a whole.
International-level technology will be used to protect the natural turf during the state's biggest musical concert December 10, where legendary rock singer Bryan Adams will perform.