Friday, October 31

Meghalaya CM hopes for early nod to separate IAS cadre for state

Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma on Friday said he has been pursuing the creation of a separate Meghalaya cadre of the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) since 2019 and expressed hope that the proposal will soon be achieved. Speaking at the annual conference of the Meghalaya Civil Service Officers’ Association (MCSOA) here, Sangma said reforms for the Meghalaya Civil Service (MCS) remain a key priority for his government. “I have been pursuing the creation of a separate Meghalaya cadre since 2019, and I am hopeful this will soon be achieved. Reforms for the MCS are a priority, just as they are for other services,” he said.

The chief minister praised MCS officers for their dedication and reiterated the government’s commitment to strengthening the state’s administrative framework. “At the end of the day, we are all working for the same goal — to serve the people of our state. No work, no policy and no decision is meaningful unless we remind ourselves that our purpose is to make a positive difference in people’s lives,” he added. Sangma urged officers to remain guided by purpose and service, noting that “positions and ranks will change, but the purpose must remain constant.” Highlighting the importance of initiative and empathy in governance, he said, “India will truly begin to change when politicians learn to say ‘no’ and officers learn to say ‘yes.’”

The chief minister also pointed out Meghalaya’s strong economic performance, noting that the state is currently the second fastest-growing economy in India, with over 10 per cent growth, expected to reach 12-14 per cent in the coming years. MCSOA president Ashish M. Sangma thanked the chief minister for his continued support and called for recognition of the MCS as the premier state service, timely promotions, and an increase in the retirement age from 58 to 60 years.

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