Shillong, June 5: A·dokni Skotong Minister Conrad K. Sangma East Khasi Hills a·jani New Shillong Townshipni Ummir songni, Ummir Playground-o nitoatgipa bolrangko ge·anio bak...
Dibrugarh, June 5: In a major boost to community-led wildlife conservation, Tinsukia Deputy Commissioner Swapneel Paul visited Barekuri village on World Environment Day 2025...
Marking World Environment Day 2025, the Department of Arts and Culture, Government of Meghalaya, in collaboration with Earthtree Enviro Pvt. Ltd. and the Women’s Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (WICCI) – Rural Tourism Council, hosted a vibrant student-led painting competition and tree plantation drive under the “Regeneration Meghalaya” initiative.
Dibrugarh, June 5: As the world observes World Environment Day with renewed commitments to biodiversity conservation, a stark reminder of environmental neglect lies just...
Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma marked World Environment Day 2025 by participating in an avenue plantation drive of ornamental trees at Ummir Playground in Ummir Village, New Shillong Township, East Khasi Hills. He personally planted a tree at Umniuh Junction as part of the initiative.
Shillong, Jun 5: Meghalaya Legislative Assembly-ni Environment Committee-ni gita Bristibar salo, Secretariat Administrative Block-o bol chararangko ge•e World Environment Day-ko maniangaha.
Ia World Environment Day-ko...
Tura, June 5: An·chingni dongenggipa samtangtangko tangsekbate aro rongtalbate rakkina aro mikkangchina ripingangna ku·monge ja·ku de·na, District Social Welfare Ofiicer aro Mother’s Union Bristibar...
The Committee on Environment of the Meghalaya Legislative Assembly observed World Environment Day by holding a tree plantation programme at the Secretariat Administrative Block in Khyndailad, Shillong on Thursday.
This World Environment Day, young people from across East Khasi Hills came together not just to discuss the environment, but to take action. In a colourful two-day event hosted by North East Society for Agroecology Support (NESFAS) and the Laitsohpliah community, Indigenous youth from six neighbouring villages gathered to share ideas, learn from elders, and speak out against plastic pollution.