The 53rd Anniversary of Meghalaya Statehood Day was celebrated on Tuesday in Jowai which was attended by Chief Minister, Conrad K Sangma, as the Chief Guest. Also present during the celebration were Guest of Honour, Deputy Chief Minister, Sniawbhalang Dhar and Special Guests, Minister, Information & Public Relations, Ampareen Lyngdoh and Ambassador to India, Embassy of Republic of Uzbekistan, Sardor Mirzayusupovich Rustambaev.
Jowai, Jan 21: Meghalaya a•dokni gipin biaprango gitan Jowai-oba chang 53-gipa Meghalaya Day-ko Mongolbar salo maniangaha aro ia salko manianio sorkario kam ka•enggipa dingtang...
Jowai, Jan 21: “Sports are not just about winning medals; they are about building character, teaching hard work, and fostering discipline,” said Chief Minister...
Jowai, Jan 21: Changdokgipa Meghalaya Games 2025-ko Mongolbar attamo, Meghalaya a•dokni Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma, Jowai-ni Wahiajer Stadium-o do•ga oe on•angaha.
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Jowai, Jan 20: The Meghalaya Games 2025 witnessed the introduction of an exciting new sport to its lineup—Roll Ball.
Although the sport is being introduced...
Jowai, Jan 20: The ceremonial torch of the Meghalaya Games 2025 arrived in Jowai on Saturday after an 18-hour journey covering 360 kilometers.
Starting from...
Shillong, Jan 19: The much-awaited ceremonial Torch of the Meghalaya Games 2025 will reach Jowai on January 20, marking the official countdown to the...
Sports Minister Shakhliar Warjri unveiled the Theme Song and Video and Mascot “U Kiang” for the Meghalaya Games during the Curtain Raiser today at District Library Auditorium, Mynthong, Jowai. The theme song “Niom Beit Naphang” captures the spirit of sportsmanship unity. The mascot “U Kiang” reflects the spirit of a freedom fighter.