Wednesday, December 31

Meghalaya

Meghalaya select 15 girls’ for BCCI U-19 one-day tournament
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Meghalaya select 15 girls’ for BCCI U-19 one-day tournament

Meghalaya Cricket Association’s junior women’s selection committee, on December 29, announced a 15-member squad along with five standbys for the BCCI Under-19 Girls’ One Day Trophy 2025–26 (plate group), setting the stage for the state’s national campaign. The team will open its tournament on January 2 against Arunachal Pradesh, with all plate group matches scheduled to be played in Guwahati. Meghalaya have been drawn alongside Mizoram, Tripura, Nagaland and Sikkim. Laviola Mary L Mawlong has been appointed captain, while Onasa M Sangma will serve as vice-captain. The side will be coached by Laxman Chettri as Meghalaya look to make a strong impression in the national competition organised by the Board of Control for Cricket in India. The squad selection, announced by the Meghalaya Cric...
Police Bazaar declared ‘No Entry’ zone on New Year’s eve
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Police Bazaar declared ‘No Entry’ zone on New Year’s eve

To manage the expected New Year’s Eve rush, the East Khasi Hills Police have announced major traffic restrictions in Shillong. Police Bazaar will be declared a “No Entry” zone for all vehicles from 5:00 pm on December 31 according to SP Vivek Syiem, IPS. Traffic from Kachari Point will be diverted toward Raj Bhawan, while vehicles from Umsohsun Junction (GS Road) will be rerouted via Boucher Road and Motphran. Parking will be allowed on one side only from Centenary Junction to Rap’s Mansion and Pinewood Junction to Botanical Garden. Emergency vehicles will be exempted. The police have urged the public to plan travel in advance and cooperate with traffic personnel to ensure a safe New Year celebration.
HITO seeks Assam CM’s help to implement ILP in Meghalaya
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HITO seeks Assam CM’s help to implement ILP in Meghalaya

The Hynñiewtrep Integrated Territorial Organization (HITO) has urged Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, in his capacity as Chairman of the North East Democratic Alliance (NEDA), to take the lead in demanding the extension of the Inner Line Permit (ILP) regime to the entire Northeast, including Assam and Meghalaya, citing rising security, demographic, and sovereignty concerns. In a memorandum submitted to the Chief Minister, HITO expressed strong concern over recent remarks made by Bangladesh’s interim head Muhammad Yunus during a visit to China, where he reportedly referred to Bangladesh as the “only guardian of the ocean” for India’s landlocked Northeastern states and repeatedly mentioned the strategic Siliguri Corridor, often called the “Chicken Neck.” The organisation described ...
Meghalaya pro-ILP supporters demand anti-racism law after Tripura student m*rder
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Meghalaya pro-ILP supporters demand anti-racism law after Tripura student m*rder

Pro-Inner Line Permit (ILP) supporters in Meghalaya on Monday demanded the enactment of a national anti-racism law and fast-track justice following the brutal murder of a 24-year-old MBA student from Tripura, calling the incident part of a recurring pattern of racial violence against people from the North East. In a statement, the Confederation of Meghalaya Social Organisations (CoMSO) expressed deep condolences and anger over the death of Anjel Chakma, who succumbed to his injuries on December 26 following an assault in Dehradun. CoMSO leader Roykupar Synrem said such crimes were not isolated and reflected systemic prejudice faced by people from the region in cities such as Bengaluru, Delhi and Dehradun. Synrem said such crimes were not isolated incidents but reflected deep-rooted pre...
Meghalaya BJP Sounds Alarm Over Bangladesh Unrest Threat To NE
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Meghalaya BJP Sounds Alarm Over Bangladesh Unrest Threat To NE

Meghalaya BJP has warned about serious security challenges to Northeast states in the wake of the increasing influence of radicalised Islamist groups in Bangladesh could pose serious security challenges for the northeastern region.State BJP spokesperson Mariahom Kharkrang said statements made by some sections from Bangladesh about separating the Northeast is “dangerous” and calls for close attention. “Previous governments in Bangladesh had maintained friendly relations with India, to the extent of dismantling the camps of militant groups from the northeastern region. But Bangladesh today is different,” Kharkrang said.“Tackling a radicalised environment in the neighbouring country is fraught with danger even as there are no immediate indications of violence in the Northeast. Therefore, bol...
Anjel Chakma Murder Sparks CoMSO Demand for Anti-Racism Law
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Anjel Chakma Murder Sparks CoMSO Demand for Anti-Racism Law

The Confederation of Meghalaya Social Organisations (CoMSO) has advocated for the establishment of a national anti-racism law and expedited justice following the murder of Anjel Chakma, a 24-year-old MBA student from Tripura. CoMSO emphasizes that this incident exemplifies a troubling trend of racial violence targeting individuals from Northeast India in various cities across the country. In their statement, they conveyed profound condolences and outrage, asserting that such crimes reflect a broader systemic prejudice encountered by Northeastern citizens, particularly in urban areas like Bengaluru, Delhi, and Dehradun. CoMSO is urging the central government to mandate state administrations to implement a dedicated 24/7 'North East Helpline' and to set up specialized police units in major ...
Tension rises as wood cutting banned at disputed site in East Khasi Hills
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Tension rises as wood cutting banned at disputed site in East Khasi Hills

The district administration in Meghalaya’s East Khasi Hills has banned people from cutting wood at a disputed site after tensions increased between two neighbouring villages in the area. The move has been taken as a preventive step to stop the situation from turning worse and to make sure that there is no disturbance of peace. According to officials, residents of Nonjrong village and Kut village have been involved in cutting firewood from a patch of land that is claimed by both sides. This activity is said to have created friction, as both communities believe they have rights over the area. With tempers rising and the risk of arguments or confrontation increasing, the district administration decided to step in. District Magistrate Rosetta Mary Kurbah issued an order prohibiting the cuttin...
Rs 25 crore rain museum to put Meghalaya’s Mawsynram on global tourism map
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Rs 25 crore rain museum to put Meghalaya’s Mawsynram on global tourism map

Megalaya MLA Ollan Sing Suin has said that the proposed Rs 25-crore Rain Museum will significantly boost tourism in Mawsynram, the world’s wettest village, by offering visitors a unique immersive experience centred on rain and climate science. According to him, the museum will feature advanced rain simulations, interactive climate exhibits and educational displays highlighting the ecological importance of rainfall and Meghalaya’s distinctive weather patterns. The project is envisioned as a landmark attraction that blends science, tourism and environmental awareness. Suin said the Rain Museum is also expected to give a major push to eco-tourism in the region by encouraging sustainable travel practices and strengthening the local economy.  “The initiative will support homestays and ...
Meghalaya Police, BSF reject Bangladesh Police claim on Hadi k*llers’ entry
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Meghalaya Police, BSF reject Bangladesh Police claim on Hadi k*llers’ entry

Security agencies in Meghalaya on Sunday dismissed claims by the Bangladesh Police that the killers of Inquilab Moncho leader Sharif Osman Hadi had entered the state. The claims are unfounded and misleading, BSF chief in Meghalaya, Inspector General O P Opadhyay said. A top Dhaka Metropolitan Police officer earlier in the day said that two primary suspects in the Hadi murder case have crossed into Meghalaya via the Haluaghat border “with the help of local associates”. Earlier in the day, a senior officer of the Dhaka Metropolitan Police had alleged that two prime suspects in the murder had entered Meghalaya through the Haluaghat border with the help of local associates. The statement triggered heightened scrutiny along the international boundary. A senior Meghalaya police official also...
HNLC Threat: Meghalaya Govt Steps Up Security for Deputy Chief Minister
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HNLC Threat: Meghalaya Govt Steps Up Security for Deputy Chief Minister

The Meghalaya government has taken measures to ensure the comprehensive security of Deputy Chief Minister Sniawbhalang Dhar following threats from the Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council (HNLC), a banned militant group. Deputy Chief Minister Prestone Tynsong, who holds the Home portfolio, emphasized the government’s commitment to the safety of all citizens, particularly in life-threatening situations. He stated that the police department has implemented adequate security arrangements for Dhar. In response to claims made by HNLC, which alleged that an IED blast was caused by Dhar's refusal to pay extortion money, Tynsong clarified that there is no information verifying that Dhar has received any extortion letters. He pointed out that the HNLC previously asserted that Dhar had pa...