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Coal ban hit Sohra economy hard, tourism now filling gap: Sohra MLA

SHILLONG, MAY 25: The 2014 coal ban severely disrupted livelihoods in Sohra, with coal-dependent villages like Laitryngew and Mawkma losing their main source of...

Meghalaya ranks among India’s fastest-growing Economies: Client Associates Study

Meghalaya has emerged as one of India’s fastest-growing economies, recording a strong 15.27 per cent five-year nominal Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) between FY20 and FY25, according to a study by wealth management firm Client Associates.

Meghalaya clocks 10% post-Covid growth, keeps borrowings at just 7.8%: CM in budget reply

Meghalaya has emerged as one of India’s fastest-growing states with three consecutive years of nearly 10% real GSDP growth post-COVID, while maintaining borrowings far below the national average, Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma said on Wednesday during his reply to the Budget discussion in the Assembly.

Meghalaya added 3.66 lakh jobs in last seven years: CM

Meghalaya has generated 3.66 lakh jobs between 2019 and 2025, citing a KLEMS-based estimate done along Reserve Bank methodology.

Meghalaya CM encourages citizen participation in Budget process

Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma on Friday chaired a pre-budget consultation meeting for the financial year 2026–27.

Meghalaya targets ₹85,787 Cr GSDP by FY28; capital outlay up 4.4 times since 2018

Meghalaya has set an ambitious target to grow into a ₹85,787 crore economy by FY28 as part of its Vision 2032 roadmap, banking on aggressive capital expenditure, welfare expansion and strategic fiscal management.

Meghalaya targets $16 billion economy by 2032, eyes $100 billion by 2047

SHILLONG, JAN 17: The state government's 3rd Cabinet Retreat 2026 concluded on Saturday with a focus on unlocking the state's economic potential through strategic...

Investments in five major concerts during 2024 generated ₹133 crore for local economy: CM Sangma

Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma on Friday said that investments made in five major concerts held in 2024 generated an estimated ₹133 crore for the local economy, directly benefiting a wide spectrum of stakeholders—from homestay owners and taxi operators to small shopkeepers.

Infrastructure spending for roads crosses ₹5,000 crore in Meghalaya: CM

Resubelpara, July 28: Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma underlined that the state’s development model rests on empowering people through community participation while driving...

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