Union Minister of State for Youth Affairs and Sports Raksha Nikhil Khadse on Wednesday reviewed the implementation of centrally sponsored schemes across multiple government departments in East Garo Hills and urged officials to ensure benefits reach every household.
The North Eastern Council (NEC) has invested ₹555.63 crore in Meghalaya during the 15th Finance Commission period (2022–26), supporting projects in infrastructure, education, entrepreneurship, tribal livelihoods, tourism and road connectivity.
SHILLONG, MAY 12: Rangsakona legislator Subir M Marak chaired a meeting of the District Level Committee for implementation of the Chief Minister’s Rural Infrastructure...
Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma on Saturday visited Madanriting and attended a community programme organised by the Dorbar Shnong at St Peter’s Secondary School, where he inaugurated an ambulance and a mortuary van for the locality.
Meghalaya will expand its flagship Green Meghalaya programme by an additional 50,000 hectares, doubling its current coverage, Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma announced on Wednesday while relaunching registrations under the Focus+ scheme in North Garo Hills.
BJP national spokesperson Shazia Ilmi on Friday said the Union Budget 2026 empowers Meghalaya with a higher tax devolution, allocating Rs 9,600 crore in untied funds for state development.
Deputy Chief Minister in-charge PWD (Roads & Buildings) Prestone Tynsong held a series of high-level meetings in New Delhi, pushing forward key infrastructure projects aimed at boosting Meghalaya's development.
Resubelpara C&RD Block on Tuesday witnessed the launch of Sampoornata Abhiyan 2.0 under the Aspirational Blocks Programme at a public programme held on Wednesday at Doba A•pal.
Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma on Thursday met Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi, briefing him on the state’s development trajectory and seeking continued and enhanced support from the Centre to sustain economic growth under Meghalaya’s Vision 2032 roadmap
For many in Meghalaya, the development gap between districts is something felt every day—on roads that suddenly end, in hospitals that are hours away, and in the search for jobs that exist only in a few towns