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Meghalaya Govt approves regularization of 283 special educators

The state government has approved the regularization of over 283 special educators in the state.

Challenges in the education sector being overcome: Conrad

Shillong, Oct 28: Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma on Tuesday said that the government is committed to improving school infrastructure in rural areas...

One-day Symposium on indigenous knowledge held at CWSSU in Tura

A one-day symposium on the theme “Indigenous Knowledge Systems (IKS): Sustainable Future” was held at Captain Williamson Sangma State University (CWSSU), Balalgre in Tura on Wednesday.

NGO urges Govt to set up fee regulator for transparency in educational institutions

A Shillong-based non-governmental organisation, HID Foundation, has lauded the Meghalaya Government for its sustained efforts to strengthen the education sector, while also urging the state to address long-pending teacher-related issues through clear and consistent policies.

Meghalaya CM assures job security for SSA teachers

Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma has assured that the government will protect the services of all SSA teachers in the state.

4,000+ private schools get govt support in Meghalaya: CM

Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma on Thursday said that Meghalaya is the only State in the entire Northeast that supports private schools.

Meghalaya Govt allocates Rs 3,654 Cr for education sector: CM

Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma on Wednesday said the government has made significant investment in education by allocating Rs 3,654 crore to the sector alongside grants-in-aid and other support.

Education Minister says Govt will decide on upgrading Adhoc schools based on finances

Education Minister Lahkmen Rymbui has assured that the state government will take a call on the demand for upgrading adhoc schools to deficit system based on the state's financial position.

No plan to take over deficit schools or stop grant-in-aid support, assures CM

Meghalaya chief minister Conrad K Sangma on Friday assured that the state government has no plans to assume control of all deficit schools or discontinue the grant-in-aid support they receive.

Shillong Govt College of engineering begins academic session with 58 students, says Education Minister

Shillong, Sept 10: Education Minister Rakkam A Sangma has informed that the Shillong Government College of Engineering has started the academic session on August...

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