Saturday, April 26

Meghalaya

Meghalaya’s Strawberry Festival returns this May, celebrating agro-tourism and cultural heritage
Meghalaya

Meghalaya’s Strawberry Festival returns this May, celebrating agro-tourism and cultural heritage

The Department of Tourism started Meghalaya's Strawberry Festival, which has developed into a significant yearly celebration of rural development, agrotourism, and cultural heritage. The festival showcases the state's accomplishments in rural entrepreneurship and is organized by Meghalayan Age Limited (MAL) with assistance from the Departments of Tourism and Agriculture & Farmers' Welfare. Another year of exciting celebrations is in store as the event is set to take place on May 2 and 3 at three different locations: Sohliya in the Ri Bhoi District, Syntung in the East Khasi District, and Darechikgre in the West Garo Hills District. Strawberry picking, cooking demonstrations, a workshop on local beverages, live music, food, kid-friendly activities, and much more are among the exciti...
Meghalaya tightens security along Bangladesh border after Pahalgam attack
Meghalaya

Meghalaya tightens security along Bangladesh border after Pahalgam attack

In response to the recent terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, the Meghalaya government has directed security agencies to increase vigilance along its 443-km-long international border with Bangladesh. This move aims to bolster security following the heightened threat of cross-border terrorism. Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma, who is currently in New Delhi en route to the Vatican for Pope Francis's funeral, is closely monitoring the state's security situation. While condemning the heinous Pahalgam attack, he has emphasized the need for enhanced coordination between state security forces and the Border Security Force (BSF) to safeguard the international border. A senior official from the home department confirmed that Sangma has instructed Nongrang to maintain close coordinat...
“Ha Lyngkha Bneng,” a Meghalaya film, does quite well at the Moscow International Film Festival
Meghalaya

“Ha Lyngkha Bneng,” a Meghalaya film, does quite well at the Moscow International Film Festival

At the prestigious Moscow International Film Festival, Pradip Kurbah's Khasi-language film won the NETPAC Award for Best Asian Film and won Best Film and Best Director, among other major competition awards. After the announcement, the filmmaker sent a poignant message on social media expressing his surprise at the acknowledgment. The movie, which is translated as "Those From The Clouds" in English, is a noteworthy accomplishment for Northeast Indian filmmaking internationally. Kurbah dedicated the honors to Meghalaya and his production team. "I'm not the only one with this award. It is the property of the amazing crew, actors, and technicians that put their all into this voyage. The significance of these honors for local storytelling was emphasized by the director. "This is for the peo...
Four new spider species discovered in North East
Meghalaya

Four new spider species discovered in North East

A team of researchers from the Zoological Survey of India (ZSI), Kolkata, has recently discovered four spider species from Northeast India—two of which are new to science, and two reported for the first time from the country. These discoveries unveil the region’s rich yet underexplored arachnid diversity and highlight the importance of continued biodiversity research in one of the world’s most critical ecological hotspots. The newly described species include Psechrus chizami, discovered in Nagaland, and Psechrus nathanael, found in both Nagaland and Meghalaya. Psechrus chizami is named after its type locality, Chizami, while Psechrus nathanael is named in honour of Nathanael PA Newmai for his steadfast support during fieldwork. With these additions, the number of known Psechrus spec...
Meghalaya: One held for vile comments on Pahalgam terror attack
Meghalaya

Meghalaya: One held for vile comments on Pahalgam terror attack

A city resident was arrested on Thursday for making anti-national comments on a video of a private news channel from Assam in connection with the Pahalgam terror attack. East Khasi Hills Superintendent of Police, Vivek Syiem confirmed that one Simon Shylla (30), a resident of Umlyngka, had posted anti-national comments on a video aired by a news channel from Assam about the Pahalgam terror attack, using his Facebook account “Man Shylla”. Shylla had supported the terrorists in their killings and exhorted the terrorists to initiate such attacks on a particular community in the North East, the SP said, adding that he was threatening the unity and integrity of the country. After ascertaining his identity, police arrested Shylla from his residence at Umlyngka and seized two mobile phones...
22 Meghalaya students return to Meghalaya after food poisoning incident in Karnataka
Meghalaya

22 Meghalaya students return to Meghalaya after food poisoning incident in Karnataka

A team from the Mandya District Child Protection Unit in Karnataka on Wednesday handed over 22 children from Meghalaya to the state’s Social Welfare Department. These children were studying at the Gokula Educational Trust in Bengaluru. During the celebration of Holi at the institute on March 16, several students were taken ill due to food poisoning and hospitalised. Later, two from Meghalaya – 12-year-old Namebantei Marwein from Sohparu in West Khasi Hills and a Class VII student Khrehlang Khongtani – died. The formal handover of the 22 children took place at an event held at the conference hall of the Directorate of Social Welfare. The event was attended by Social Welfare Minister Paul Lyngdoh, State Commission for Protection of Child Rights (SCPCR) Chairperson Agatha K Sangma, Social...
Meghalaya ups security along Indo-Bangladesh border
Meghalaya

Meghalaya ups security along Indo-Bangladesh border

The Meghalaya government has intensified security measures along the international border with Bangladesh following the terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu & Kashmir, which resulted in the death of 25 tourists and a local resident.Tourism Minister Paul Lyngdoh stated that the government is maintaining heightened vigilance along the border and is in regular contact with the Border Security Force (BSF). Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma is closely monitoring the security situation, Lyngdoh said while adding that he had met with Director General of Police Idashisha Nongrang to discuss further strengthening of the security framework. The government is taking steps to reinforce the police force by filling up around 3,000 existing vacancies and coordinating with central forces, particularly...
On April 28, the Meghalaya Football Association will start moving between districts
Meghalaya, Sports

On April 28, the Meghalaya Football Association will start moving between districts

According to MFA General Secretary Sunesh Syiem, the Meghalaya Football Association's 2025 inter-district transfer for football players would start on April 28, 2025. From April 28 to May 10 from 3 to 5 p.m., every day except Sunday, transfer forms in triplicate will be available from the MFA office at the JN Stadium, Polo, Shillong, for a fee of Rs 100 each set. The club is to keep the yellow forms, the district association is to keep the white forms, and the MFA office is to get the pink forms. Forms that do not include the player's photos will not be approved. Players must physically sign the register at the MFA office and pay a Rs 1,000 transfer fee in order to finalize the transfer. This can be completed from 3 to 5 p.m. on May 12 through May 17. The transfer is final once it is s...
Children safe after fire destroys part of SOS Village in Ri Bhoi
Meghalaya

Children safe after fire destroys part of SOS Village in Ri Bhoi

A major fire broke out at the SOS Children’s Village near Lad Umsaw in Meghalaya’s Ri Bhoi district late Tuesday night, destroying nearly 80 per cent of a wooden residential building within the complex. Fortunately, there were no reports of injuries, as the Fire and Emergency Services (F&ES) responded swiftly, successfully containing the flames before they could spread to adjacent structures. According to Ri Bhoi Police, the blaze is suspected to have been caused by an electrical short circuit in the 25-year-old wooden building. “There is no evidence of foul play at this stage,” police officials stated, following a preliminary investigation. The building served as one of several homes for children housed at the SOS Village, an organisation dedicated to providing family-based car...
Garo Group in Meghalaya demands MPSC Chairman from their community, threatens protests
Meghalaya

Garo Group in Meghalaya demands MPSC Chairman from their community, threatens protests

A tribal rights organization in Meghalaya has demanded the appointment of a member from the Garo community as the next Chairman of the Meghalaya Public Service Commission (MPSC), warning of statewide protests if their demand is not met. The A’chik Conscious Holistically Integrated Krima (ACHIK) petitioned Chief Minister Conrad Sangma, insisting that the appointment follow the established rotational principle between the Khasi-Jaintia and Garo communities. "We strongly demand that the next Chairman be appointed from the Garo category," the petition stated, stressing that ignoring this request would lead to protests and possible legal action. The Garo community cites the Meghalaya State Reservation Policy of 1972, which ensures 40% reservation for both the Khasi-Jaintia and Garo communit...