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Meghalaya

Meghalaya government steps in after banks deny loans to SSA, aided school teachers
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Meghalaya government steps in after banks deny loans to SSA, aided school teachers

The Meghalaya Education Department has intervened after reports surfaced that teachers and non-teaching staff in Samagra Shiksha schools and government-aided institutions were being denied loans by banks. According to the department, several public sector, private, and cooperative banks in the state have rejected applications from employees under the categories of SSA, Deficit, Adhoc and Grant-in-Aid schools. Rejections were often linked to irregular salary disbursements or the “contractual” label attached to their employment status. The government clarified that while salaries may not always follow a strict monthly cycle, they are assured and continue until retirement, 58 years for Samagra Shiksha teachers and 60 years for others. Officials also stressed that the term “contractual” do...
Meghlaya taxi row: State to examine transport models of other states before framing tourist cab policy
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Meghlaya taxi row: State to examine transport models of other states before framing tourist cab policy

Deputy Chief Minister Sniawbhalang Dhar on Tuesday said the government will examine transport policies of Sikkim, Karnataka and Maharashtra before finalising its approach to deal with the row over vehicles from other states ferrying tourists into Meghalaya. He said officers of the Transport Department, in coordination with Chief Secretary Donald Phillips Wahlang, have been tasked with consulting their counterparts in the neighbouring states as well. Dhar, who holds the Transport portfolio, said the issue requires careful consideration before any final decision is taken. Speaking after a meeting with the All Khasi Meghalaya Tourist Taxi Association (AKMTTA), Dhar described the discussions as positive, noting agreement on the need for continued dialogue. He appealed to stakeholders to re...
HITO accuses NPP youth wing of “twisting facts” to rekindle uranium mining row in Meghalaya
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HITO accuses NPP youth wing of “twisting facts” to rekindle uranium mining row in Meghalaya

The Hynniewtrep Integrated Territorial Organization (HITO) has launched a scathing attack on the National People’s Youth Front (NPYF), accusing it of “reckless distortion” over a recent Office Memorandum (OM) of the Union Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC), dated September 8, 2025. HITO alleged that the NPYF was deliberately misrepresenting the OM to reignite the uranium mining debate in Meghalaya. In a strongly worded statement, HITO reminded the public of the turbulent Wahkaji uranium mining episode that began in 2009, when the state Cabinet under late D.D. Lapang approved a lease of 422 hectares in South West Khasi Hills to the Uranium Corporation of India Ltd. (UCIL). The decision triggered widespread protests, arrests, injuries, and social unrest, before bein...
Tragic loss for Meghalaya: Women’s football team goalkeeper passes away
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Tragic loss for Meghalaya: Women’s football team goalkeeper passes away

Battling kidney problems, Ibaihun Kurbah, a young and promising footballer from Meghalaya, succumbed to her illness at a hospital in Guwahati early on Monday. She was 20. Kurbah, popularly known as Iba, hailed from Mairang in Eastern West Khasi Hills and had represented Meghalaya in All India Football Federation (AIFF) tournaments. Known for her speed and determination, she had also been a state-level champion runner before switching to football. Her achievements also included winning the Best Athlete title at the State Level Chief Minister’s Inter School Athletics Meet in 2022 and being adjudged the U-14 Girls Best Athlete in 2017. Known for her dedication, discipline, and inspiring spirit, Ibaihun was seen as one of the promising faces of women’s football in Meghalaya. Her untimel...
FASTOM begins indefinite strike in Shillong for bringing all schools under deficit system
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FASTOM begins indefinite strike in Shillong for bringing all schools under deficit system

Hundreds of adhoc teachers under the banner of the Federation of All School Teachers of Meghalaya (FASTOM) staged a protest rally on Monday, demanding the state government bring them under the deficit system. The rally, which began at Madan Malki and passed through Lower Lachumiere and Barik, culminated in a sit-in demonstration back at Malki. Protesters carried placards and chanted slogans pressing for pay parity, deficit pattern inclusion, and improved working conditions. FASTOM Vice President, Sanborn Jungai, said the primary demand is to shift school adhoc teachers into the deficit system, ensuring regular pay scales and wages. He recalled that last year, the government had cited lack of funds, but argued that if the state has the will, resources can be generated. He warned that...
HITO urges Conrad Sangma to share CM post with Khasi-Jaiñtia leader in remainder of term
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HITO urges Conrad Sangma to share CM post with Khasi-Jaiñtia leader in remainder of term

The Hynñiewtrep Integrated Territorial Organisation (HITO) has issued an open letter to Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma, urging him to step aside in the second half of the government’s tenure and allow a leader from the Khasi-Jaiñtia region to take charge of the state’s top post. The appeal comes in the wake of the recent cabinet reshuffle, which Conrad described as part of an unwritten understanding reached in 2023 among coalition partners to ensure equitable distribution of ministerial positions midway through the term. While HITO acknowledged this arrangement, it argued that fairness should not be limited to the cabinet alone but must extend to the Chief Minister’s chair. The organisation pointed to a precedent from 1988 when leaders P.A. Sangma and B.B. Lyngdoh agreed to ...
Meghalaya protests centre’s move to exempt uranium mining from public hearings
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Meghalaya protests centre’s move to exempt uranium mining from public hearings

The Centre’s decision to exempt uranium and other strategic minerals from mandatory public consultations has triggered strong opposition in Meghalaya, a state that holds some of India’s largest uranium reserves. On September 8, the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC) issued an Office Memorandum removing the requirement for public hearings under the Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Act for atomic, critical, and strategic minerals. The move has revived long-standing concerns in West Khasi Hills district, where uranium-rich areas like Domiasiat and Wahkaji have been at the centre of controversy for decades. Previous attempts by the Uranium Corporation of India Ltd (UCIL) to begin mining were abandoned due to sustained public protests over environment...
Centre’s order on uranium mining exemption triggers concern among tribals in Meghalaya
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Centre’s order on uranium mining exemption triggers concern among tribals in Meghalaya

The Centre's recent Office Memorandum (OM) exempting uranium mining from mandatory public consultations has raised eyebrows in uranium-rich Meghalaya, where past attempts to extract the mineral have repeatedly run into local resistance. The Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC) on September 8 issued the OM, which excludes mining of atomic minerals, including uranium, as well as critical and strategic minerals under the Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Act from public hearings. Meghalaya is home to one of the country's largest uranium reserves, particularly in Domiasiat, Wahkaji and adjoining areas of West Khasi Hills district. Meghalaya’s West Khasi Hills district, particularly Domiasiat and Wahkaji, hosts some of the country’s largest uranium depos...
Meghalaya taxi protest suspended as government calls emergency talks; tourism sector watches closely
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Meghalaya taxi protest suspended as government calls emergency talks; tourism sector watches closely

The indefinite strike called by the All Khasi Meghalaya Tourist Taxi Association, which had threatened to paralyse travel and tourism across the state, has been put on hold after the state government agreed to emergency-level discussions. On Thursday evening, the association announced suspension of its protest following the intervention of the East Khasi Hills Deputy Commissioner, who convened a meeting for Tuesday, September 23. Senior officials from the home, transport, and tourism departments are expected to join the talks, raising hopes for a breakthrough. The association’s principal demand centres on regulating outside vehicles operating at Meghalaya’s popular tourist destinations. According to local drivers, unchecked entry of taxis from neighbouring states—particularly Assam—has...
Meghalaya taxi association suspends protest after government agrees to emergency talks
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Meghalaya taxi association suspends protest after government agrees to emergency talks

A major taxi operators' strike that threatened to disrupt tourism across Meghalaya has been temporarily halted after the state government agreed to hold emergency discussions next week. The All Khasi Meghalaya Tourist Taxi Association suspended its indefinite protest on the evening of September 18 following intervention by the East Khasi Hills Deputy Commissioner, who scheduled a crucial meeting for Tuesday, September 23, involving home, transport and tourism departments. The association had been demanding restrictions on outside vehicles operating at popular tourist destinations within Meghalaya, arguing that local taxi operators were losing business to competitors from neighbouring states. The protest took a serious turn when Assam authorities began blocking Meghalaya vehicles at int...