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WELCOMING WITH FLOWERS 

Shillong  is  all  set  to  welcome  visitors  and  tourists  with  flowers. The  Rotary  Club  of  Shillong had   planted  1200  saplings  along  the  Guwahati  Shillong  Road  in  the  portion  of  the  highway  wherein  stands  the  sacred U Lum Sohpetbneng, the  umbilical  heavenly  peak  within  a  span  of  500  metres in  the  vicinity  of  Umaiam  lake. The flowers include the Bougainvilea species of flowers of purple, yellow and white colours. Over  and  above  the  scenic  beauty  of  the Umiam  lake, would greet  the  visitors  of  cherry  blossom  flower  trees which  bloom in  autumn  season. This  would  also  help  in  the  protection  of  the  environment  and  ecology  of  the  Umiam  in  Ri  Bhoi.

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FOR THE FIRST TIME 

For  the  first  time  in  history, since scripted history,  Minister  of  the  Union  government,  Jitendra  Singh  of  the  Development  of  the  North  Eastern  Region,  took  part  in  the  annual Behdeiñkhlam  festival  of  the  Pnars  in  Jowai  in  chasing  away  of  the  plague  and  other  negative  forces   in  the  society  such  as  corrupt  practices,  drug  abuse. The Minister  announced that  the  Central  Government  would  promote  the  festival,  physically,  financially,  and  also  logistic  support.  Further  the  Ministry   has  initiated  the  process  of  having  a  rotational  camp  m  for  all  the  North  Eastern  states,  so  that  people  from  the  region  do  not  need  to  travel  all  the  way  to  New  Delhi. The  ministry  is  at  their  door  step  for  any  kind  of  merry  making.  

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FINAL ROUND OF POLLS 

It  would  be  an  acid  test,  for  the  ruling  Meghalaya  Democratic  Alliance  Government,  specially  for   the  National  People’s  Party  (NPP),  as  the  Chief  Minister  himself  Conrad  K. Sangma,  would  have  to  be  formally  elected  as  Member  of  the  Legislative  Assembly.  Besides Martin M. Danggo, who  resigned  from  the  Congress  party  and  also  as  the  elected  representative  from  the  Ranikor  constituency  of  Khasi  Hills. Conrad’s Sister Agatha K. Sangma  has  however  made  way  for  Conrad  by  resigning  from  the  South  Tura  Constituency,  and  would  be  contesting  as  member  of  Parliament  in  place  of  Conrad,  a convenience  of   exchange  of  seats   within  the  family.  This  has  however  led  to  a  fluid  political  situation  within  the  partners  of  the  MDA  itself,  especially  in  the Ranikor  constituency,  where  the  MDA  major  regional  party,  the  United  Democratic  Party  UDP,  is  prepared  to  set  up  a  candidate  against  Martin  M.  Danggo who would be contesting from the NPP. Also  the MDA  partner,  the  Peoples Democratic Front is  rolling  up  its  sleeves  to  jump  into the final round  of  polls  in  the  state. The Congress  obviously  would  also  be  taking  no  chances  in  its  bid  to  raise  its  tally  as  the  largest  single  party  in  the  assembly. 

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SMART SHILLONG 

Shillong  was  but  a  small  town,  about  a  hundred  fifty  years  ago,  when  the  capital  of  the  Assam  province  was  shifted  from  Nongsawlia  in  Sohra,  the  rainiest  spot  on  earth.  The  town  was  then  known  as  Laban  which  spread  gradually  in  an  unplanned  and  haphazard  manner.  With  the  growth  of  the  population  it  gained  the  status  of  a  city.  However  it  earned  the  name  as  the  “Queen  of  Hill  stations and  also as  the “ Scotland  of  the  East”.  After  a  long  wait  Shillong,  the  city  named  after  the  deity  “U Blei  Shyllong”  entered  the  prestigious  list  of  being  one  of  the  smart   city  of  the  country.   Rupees   500  crore   would  be  received  as  grant  and  another  matching  amount  would  be  needed  from  the  state’s  coffer  to  meet  expenses  in  improving  the  sewage  system,  drainage  and  waste  management  to  remove  traffic  congestion  and  planned  expansion  of  this  city  into  a  clean,  tidy  and  upmarket  standard. It  would  certainly  be  an  uphill  task  for  the   state  government  to  meet  the  expense.

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THE FISHY FISH PONDS 

 

Something  is  fishy  of  fish  ponds,  numbering  about  twenty  thousand  costing  about  400  crore  rupees,  under  the  Aquaculture  Mission,  launched  last  year. The Meghalaya  State  Planning  Board has  decided  to  conduct  an  inspection,  whether  such  ponds  have  been  actually  constructed  in  the  state.  This  should  cut  down  the  import  of  fish  from  outside  the  state.  The  present  demand  is about  thirty one  metric  tonnes  per  year,  while  production  within the  state  is  about  six  thousand  tonnes.  A  report  on  the  fishy  fish  ponds  is  also  awaiting  from  different  departments on the implementation of the integrated  Basic  Development  Livelihood  Programme. Following  which  a  white  paper  would  be  submitted  to  the  government of  the  actual  status  of    the  fishy  fish  ponds.      

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H.M. Shangpliang submit memorandum to Chief Minister

 

The sit in demonstration which was organized by Banshai Marbaniang along with the HYC of Mawsynram Circle to demand for the upgrade of Mawsynram to Civil Sub Division was shifted from Additional Secretariat parking lot to Civil Hospital near the statue of Kiang Nangbah. Meanwhile Mawsynram M.L.A. Himalaya Shangpliang handover the memorandum to Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma  to demand Mawsynram’s C&RD block as Civil Sub-Division.

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SHOOTING SAFE TARGETS

Meghalaya   police  has  claimed  that  the  chapter  of  insurgent  violence  in  the  Garo  Hills  is  closed. One of the former militant Mengran T. Sangma,  a  father  of  a  six  month  old child  is  now  using  his skill  as  a  marksman. Being  a  former  trained  arms  instructor, is  now using  his  shooting skills in shooting competitions, including the recent 4th  Meghalaya State Shooting Championship held in  Shillong.  Sangma  had joined as a  militant  when  he  was  17  years  old.  He aims at competing in higher national levels shooting competitions.  From  killing  people  with  a  rifle,  now  the  former  militant  wants  to  win  gold  medals in  making   his  experience good.    

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SUB DIVISION   DEMANDS   MULTIPLY

The demands for more civil sub divisions in the state multiply. Whether government would    concede to these  demands  after  Martin  M. Danggo  had  resigned  from  the  Congress  and  on  his   way  to  join  the  National People’s  Party (NPP)  on the  inauguration  of  the  new  Ranikor  civil  sub- division.  The Mawlai constituency Legislator, Process T.  Sawkmie  had  made  it  a  point  in   meeting   the  Chief  Minister  Conrad  K.  Sangma   staking  claim  to  upgrade  Mawlai  a  suburb  of  Shillong   into  a  civil  sub  division  having  a  population  of 80,000. In Mawsynram, a committee has been constituted headed by Congress Legislator  Hima  Shangpliang for  making  Mawsynram  civil  sub- division, a demand  which  has  been hanging  fire  for  the  last  20  years. Umroi Legislator  George Lyngdoh,  has  also put  forward  his  claim  that  Umroi  in  Ri  Bhoi,  deserve  to get  the  status  of  a civil  sub-division, which  cover  mostly  the  eastern  Ri  Bhoi  sector. Jirang NPP MLA Sosthenes Sohtun is the latest representative who demanded for the creation of civil sub-division under his constituency.

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