Friday, April 3

Meghalaya

Relief on the Horizon for Meghalaya’s Hospitality Sector as LPG Bottling Plant Nears Completion
Meghalaya

Relief on the Horizon for Meghalaya’s Hospitality Sector as LPG Bottling Plant Nears Completion

Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma has provided a glimmer of hope for the state’s struggling hospitality sector, indicating that the acute shortage of commercial LPG cylinders is expected to ease in the coming days. Addressing the ongoing energy crisis triggered by global supply shocks, the chief minister noted that while the situation remains fluid, recent federal policy shifts are designed to alleviate the pressure on businesses. The current shortage stems largely from the geopolitical fallout of the Iran war, which has severely disrupted international fuel supplies. In response to these global constraints, the central government initially prioritized domestic LPG users to ensure households remained unaffected. However, this move came at a significant cost to the commercial se...
CM Pays Tribute to Late Patrick Rogers
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CM Pays Tribute to Late Patrick Rogers

Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma expressed deep sorrow over the passing of American travel writer and researcher Patrick A Rogers, who died of cardiac arrest while visiting a remote village in the East Khasi Hills district. Sangma highlighted Rogers' profound connection to Meghalaya, noting his commitment to exploring and documenting the region's 'living root bridges.' The Chief Minister praised Rogers for his dedication to raising global awareness about these unique structures and for his sincerity, humility, and love for the land and its people. He extended heartfelt condolences to Rogers' family and friends, wishing for his soul to rest in peace.
Meghalaya Steps Up Preparations for 2027 National Games
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Meghalaya Steps Up Preparations for 2027 National Games

The Government of Meghalaya is intensifying its preparations for hosting the 39th National Games in 2027, with focus on comprehensive team preparation activities throughout the State. In alignment with the Chief Minister's objective of establishing Meghalaya as a leading sporting hub, the State is committing significant investments toward sports infrastructure, athlete development, and youth engagement. As part of its preparatory strategy, Rs 40 crore has been allocated in Phase I to 27 State Sports Associations, aimed at enhancing team readiness and athlete development across various sports disciplines. This initiative operates under a trust-based model, granting associations operational autonomy that acknowledges their expertise and understanding of sport-specific needs. Consequently, t...
Meghalaya Prepares for Special Electoral Roll Update
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Meghalaya Prepares for Special Electoral Roll Update

The State Election Commission of Meghalaya is preparing for the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls, pending the release of the official schedule. This initiative follows increased demands for a comprehensive revision, particularly in the violence-affected Garo Hills. Concurrently, preparations are underway for the Shillong Parliamentary by-election due to the death of MP Ricky A.J. Syngkon on February 19. Chief Election Officer B.D.R. Tiwari confirmed readiness to conduct the by-poll after the Election Commission of India finalizes the schedule. The first-level commissioning of Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) is complete, and electoral rolls are regularly updated for the state's 2,303 polling stations, catering to 14,64,742 voters. The by-election must occur within six ...
Meghalaya: Restrictions Eased in West Garo Hills After Two-Week Curfew
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Meghalaya: Restrictions Eased in West Garo Hills After Two-Week Curfew

In a significant sign of returning stability, the district administration of West Garo Hills in Meghalaya has officially lifted the night curfew across the region. The decision follows a comprehensive review of the prevailing law and order situation, with officials observing that normalcy has successfully been restored to the district. The curfew had been in place since March 19, originally imposed under Section 163 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), 2023. These measures were initially deemed necessary by the administration to address rising concerns over regional law and order and to safeguard the public. After nearly two weeks of monitoring, authorities are now confident that the immediate threat to public peace has subsided. While the movement restrictions have been remo...
MBOSE to declare Class 10 results on April 7
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MBOSE to declare Class 10 results on April 7

The Meghalaya Board of School Education (MBOSE), Tura, has announced that the results of the Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) Examination 2026 will be declared on Tuesday at 11 am. In a statement issued on Thursday, MBOSE Director of Accreditation and Controller of Examinations, T.R. Laloo, advised students and parents to regularly check the official websites for updates and to download their results promptly once released. The board informed that students will be able to access and download the complete result booklets from the official MBOSE website. It also clarified that there will be no physical display of results at its offices in Tura or Shillong. Apart from the official website, the results will also be made available through various online portals.
Shillong cracks down on roadside dumping along key highway stretch
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Shillong cracks down on roadside dumping along key highway stretch

The district administration in East Khasi Hills has imposed a strict ban on dumping of waste and construction debris along a key highway stretch leading into Shillong, following concerns raised by a national road agency over safety and maintenance issues.The order was issued by District Magistrate RM Kurbah, prohibiting the disposal of soil, debris, and garbage along a 16-kilometre stretch of the Old National Highway 40. This road is an important link connecting Shillong with other parts of the country. The move came after the National Highways and Infrastructure Development Corporation Limited raised the issue in a formal complaint earlier this month. The agency reported that unknown individuals had been regularly dumping waste along the roadside between Barapani and KHADC Junction, affe...
City school temporarily closed over Khasi language non-compliance
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City school temporarily closed over Khasi language non-compliance

The Madanrting Dorbar Shnong, supported by the Khasi Students' Union (KSU), temporarily shut down a Hindi-medium school in the locality on Wednesday for failing to introduce Khasi as a subject.The action was taken against Madan Hindi Pathshala Secondary School, as the management failed to honour repeated assurances to introduce Khasi. The Dorbar Shnong said the matter has been under discussion since 2024, with several meetings and reminders issued, including one last year, but without any concrete outcome. The issue has gained significance in light of a recent state government notification making proficiency in local languages mandatory for recruitment under the District Selection Committee. Speaking to The Shillong Times, Madanrting Rangbah Shnong Ricky Lyngdoh said the decision to...
Neighbour arre*sted six months after 7-year-old’s murder in Meghalaya
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Neighbour arre*sted six months after 7-year-old’s murder in Meghalaya

In a major breakthrough, Meghalaya Police have arrested a 32-year-old man for the murder of a seven-year-old boy, nearly six months after the crime shocked residents of Mawpat in East Khasi Hills district.The accused, identified as Kenedy Khongsit, is a neighbour of the victim, Kyrshanbor Kharmudai. The child’s body was found in a jungle area in Mawpat on October 9, 2025, a day after he went missing. Addressing the media, East Khasi Hills Superintendent of Police Vivek Syiem said the case was solved after months of detailed investigation. He said a Special Investigation Team (SIT) carefully examined all available evidence, including forensic reports, to identify the accused. Khongsit was arrested on Wednesday afternoon and has reportedly confessed to the crime during initial questionin...
Meghalaya Cabinet approves several bills
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Meghalaya Cabinet approves several bills

The Meghalaya cabinet has approved a set of new service rules covering allied health professionals, science and technology, and economics and statistics. “The cabinet has approved Meghalaya State Allied Health Council Rules 2026, the Meghalaya Science and Technology Cell Rules, the Meghalaya Integrated Economics & Statistics Service Rules, 2026 and the Meghalaya Subordinate Integrated Economics & Statistics Service Rules 2026,” Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma told reporters after chairing the meeting.