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Khasi, Garo ku·sikrangko 8th Scheduleo napatna chotchanggijan kam ka·enga: CM

Shillong, Feb19: Khasi aro Garo ku·sikrangko Constitution of Indiani 8th Scheduleo ta·raken napatchina gita a·dok sorkati pil·nipil kam ka·enga ine Chief Minister Conrad K...

Adelbert debated on Governor, not on Governor’s address

Nongrum, who spoke in Khasi demanded that centre should recognise the need to appoint a Governor, who has language competency.

Jaintia Hills-o medical college kulina agana dongkuja: Ampareen

Shillong, Feb 19: Jaintia Hills districto medical college kulina gita aganani dongkuja ine Health & Family Welfare minister Ampareen Lyngdoh, UDP MLA Nujorki Sungoh-ni...

Budget Session 2024 | Day 2

Courtesy : Meghalaya Legislative Assembly Channel

Governor underscores Meghalaya’s vision for 10 bn US dollar economy

Meghalaya Governor Phagu Chauhan Friday said the State government has set an ambitious target of making Meghalaya a 10 billion US dollars economy by 2028, thereby doubling the State's GDP.

M’laya a·doko bakan niamo pangchake koela bikotaniko a·bachenggnok ine Guv agana

Meghalaya a·doko scientific mining ba niamo pangchake koela bikotaniko a·bachengna gita sorkari ja·kurangko de·engaha ine Sukrobar salo, Meghalaya a·dokni Governor Phagu Chauhan aganaha.

Conrad set to create history, become first CM to present paperless Budget for 2024-25

Officials of the IT Cell of the Meghalaya Legislative Assembly Secretariat, led by Computer Programmer Dapborlang Marwein, on Wednesday provided training to Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma on the use of the National eVidhan Application.

Opposition Congress backs paperless proceedings in Meghalaya Legislative Assembly

Leader of Opposition Ronnie V Lyngdoh on Monday said he is onboard with the use of the National eVidhan Application (NeVA) to make the proceedings of the Meghalaya Legislative Assembly seamless and paperless.

Meghalaya Speaker disappointed over progress of work on new Assembly building

Speaker of the Meghalaya Legislative Assembly, Thomas A. Sangma, has expressed his disappointment with the progress of the work at the new Assembly building at Mawdiangdiang.

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