Author: ohmeghalaya
Shylla flags doctor shortage; bond policy revamp on cards to ensure rural service
SHILLONG, APR 29: Health Minister Wailadmiki Shylla on Wednesday said the government is considering revising the MBBS bond policy to make doctors return and serve[more...]
Panel examining 108 workers’ demand for govt takeover: Shylla
SHILLONG, APR 29: A government-empanelled team is studying the demand by 108 emergency service staff for absorption into the state, Health Minister Wailadmiki Shylla said[more...]
Meghalaya to push boutique hotels in Tura, Jowai with up to 75% subsidy for National Games; Minister confident of hosting, medal haul
SHILLONG, APR 29: The Meghalaya government will roll out a 72-75% subsidy scheme for boutique hotels in Tura and Jowai to plug accommodation gaps for[more...]
Meghalaya State Planning Board says National Games prep ‘on track’, to conduct site visits before final suggestions
SHILLONG, APR 29: The Meghalaya State Planning Board has said the state’s preparations for hosting the National Games next year are progressing well, with the[more...]
‘Only NPP dared to do it’: Dhar on Meghalaya official languages
SHILLONG, APR 28: Deputy Chief Minister Sniawbhalang Dhar on Tuesday termed the passing of the Meghalaya Official Languages Ordinance, 2026 a “historic decision” by the[more...]
Pala slams govt: ‘development doesn’t mean only roads’, alleges funds end with ministers-contractors
SHILLONG, APR 28: Meghalaya Pradesh Congress Committee (MPCC) president Vincent H Pala on Tuesday accused the state government of limiting development to road construction, alleging[more...]
High-Speed Corridor will turn Meghalaya into economic transit hub; tenders floated for two packages: Tynsong
SHILLONG, APR 28: The upcoming High-Speed Corridor will shorten travel time and “vehemently” increase economic activities in Meghalaya, with the state positioned as the main[more...]
Meghalaya govt to frame rules for official languages ordinance, 2026: Tynsong
SHILLONG, APR 28: A day after the Governor has approved the Meghalaya Official Languages Ordinance, 2026, giving official status to Khasi and Garo alongside English,[more...]
