SPEECH ON THE OCCASION OF THE REPUBLIC
DAY, 2022.
My dear fellow
citizens of Meghalaya,
On the occasion of the
73nd Republic Day and in the 50th year of the statehood
of Meghalaya, I convey my heartfelt greetings to all the citizens of the State.
1. On
this Day, we salute the values of our democracy and reaffirm our commitment to
liberty, fraternity and equality among all our citizens. Let us on this day pay
homage to all the freedom fighters who fought for our country’s Independence.
Let us remember with reverence, Meghalaya’s own patriots, namely, U Tirot Sing,
U Kiang Nangbah and Pa Togan N. Sangma and many other unsung heroes.I would
also like to greet the members of the Armed Forces, the Paramilitary Forces and
the Police Force for their selfless services rendered in order to ensure safety
for all citizens.
2. Meghalaya was
carved out of Assam as an autonomous state in April 1970 and was declared a
full-fledged state on 21st January 1972. The State has witnessed a
remarkable journey over the last fifty years and has seen significant changes
and developments. As we celebrate this
momentous milestone in the history of our beautiful state Meghalaya, it is
indeed a proud privilege for me to extend my heartiest greetings to the people
of the state on completion of 50 eventful years of statehood. As we celebrate
the State’s achievements, we must also turn the pages of time to remember and
pay tribute to the sacrifices made by the great leaders of the Hill State Movement
who, through their vision and determination, ensured that we are blessed with a
State we can proudly call our own.
3. A comparison
of the significant indicators over the last 50 years will show that our State
has traversed through paths of progress and development. For instance, in 1971,
the population of Meghalaya was only 10,11,699 which has now increased to
almost 34 lakh in 2021. The density has increased to 132 persons per sq.km in
2011 from 45 persons per sq.km in 1971.
The literacy rate has improved to 74.43% in 2011 from 29.49%. Similarly,
the State has seen significant developments in all the other sectors like
health, agriculture, power, tourism, road and communication. The length of
National Highway in the State is more than 1,100 Km today which was around 150
Km in 1972. The installed power generation capacity in the State has jumped by
over 500% from 60 MW to 353 MW today.
4. During the
year 2021-22, the overall Law and Order in the State was peaceful. Various
festivals including National Day celebrations passed off peacefully. We are
committed to resolve the long pending border dispute between Assam and
Meghalaya to usher peace and development of our citizens living in border
areas. Towards this goal and with a firm resolution to end this dispute, the
Chief Ministers of both states have had several meetings in the last six
months. The Committees have carried out field visits and joint inspections with
their counterpart Regional Committees from Assam and carried out consultations
with the people living in the villages, the traditional heads, district
councils and all other stakeholders. Both the Chief Ministers of Assam and
Meghalaya met the Union Home Minister on 20th January, 2022 in New
Delhi wherein the report was submitted which will be examined by the Ministry
of Home Affairs.
5. Infrastructure
like roads, health care, drinking water supply and power are key enablers of
growth of the economy. In the roads sector, expansion and rehabilitation work for
some of the important major district roads under the Rs. 1,100 crores World Bank
funded Integrated Transport Project is making steady progress. We have built
over 1,200 km of rural roads under PMGSY over the past three years. In the last
one year, the State Government built an average of 60 km of roads every month.
6. Ensuring
that all citizens of the state get drinking water supply at their doorstep has
been a priority of this Government. Sustained efforts are being made for
installation of Functional Household Tap Connection at every rural household by
December, 2022 against the national target of December, 2024 under the Jal Jeevan
Mission (JJM) scheme. While in 2019, only about 4,500 households had access to tap
water supply, today the coverage has increased to over 2 lakhs households. We
are the second most improved State in India and we are striving to cover all
the remaining households by the end of this year.
7. In the health
sector, State Government has initiated the Meghalaya Health Systems
Strengthening (MHSS) Project with funding from the World Bank to infuse around
Rs. 350 crore in a span of five (5) years to improve health care infrastructure
in the State. In the first phase health care facilities in 156 institutions
shall be improved, which shall include renovation and establishment of new
infrastructure in various Districts of the State. Innovations like usage of
drones to transport life saving medicines during the critical hour and
logistics will be piloted under the Project. The ultimate aim of the project is
to enhance the life span of every resident of the State from the present
average of 62.7 years to 72 years in a holistic manner. A number of health care
facilities are due to be inaugurated in the year 2022-23 including Jowai MCH in
West Jaintia Hills, Nongstoin MCH in West Khasi Hills and Khliehriat 100 bedded
Hospital in East Jaintia Hills, Lawbah PHC in East Khasi Hills, Marmain PHC in
RiBhoi and Kasiabari PHC in West Garo Hills.
8. In the power
sector, as part of the North Eastern Region Power System Improvement Project
implemented in Meghalaya Construction of new 33/11 KV Substations at Chibinang,
Mawpat, Raksamgre, Mawkynrew, Sutnga have been completed. Augmentation of
existing 33/11 KV Substation at SE Falls Substation, Phulbari and 33 KV line
extensions from Jongksha to Mawkynrew along with Bay extension at Jongksha have
also been completed. Under the Asian Development Bank (ADB) funding, works
which are in progress are Construction of new and capacity expansion of 69
numbers of 33/11KV Substations in Meghalaya, Installation of new 33KV &
11KV Lines and re-conductoring, augmentation & replacement of existing 33KV
& 11KV Lines and Metering Infrastructure Improvement for both single phase
and three phase consumers. The project will strengthen and modernize the power
distribution network, reduce technical and commercial losses, and improve the
power quality of the distribution network in Meghalaya State. We are hopeful
that the Ganol Hydro Electric project will be completed and commissioned by
this year to coincide with the Golden jubilee celebrations of the State.
9. The State
Government is also keen to provide more funds for infrastructure development. NABARD
Infrastructure Development Assistance (NIDA) is a new line of credit designed
for funding rural infrastructure projects. The State Government is proposing to
finance key infrastructure projects through NIDA and has identified MIDFC as
the designated Special Purpose Vehicle for accessing the funds for projects
sanctioned under NIDA. So far 253 numbers of Projects submitted at an estimated
cost of ₹1326.92 crores.
10. The work for the
new Meghalaya Legislative Assembly building at New Shillong is progressing very
well and will be completed this year. With a view to plan the future expansion
of New Shillong, the Urban Affairs Department has acquired land measuring 807
hectares at Mawpdang, Mawkhanu. We are hopeful of making this area an
administrative hub for both State and Central government institutions. Under
Shillong Smart City, the work for reconstruction of the Laitumkhrah Market, construction
of Polo Commercial Complex, rainwater harvesting at selected locations across
the city, Umkhrah River cleaning and construction of Tourism & Cultural
Centre at Police Bazaar are in progress.
11. Tourism is
another important sector that has to be the growth engine of the State. Our
vision is to increase the contribution of tourism to the GSDP from about 3% at
present to about 15% in the next decade. This is possible and huge investments
are being made in this sector that will have a multiplier effect in generating
employment especially for the youth. The biggest of these is the Meghalaya Eco
Tourism Infrastructure Development Project (MEIDP), an Externally Aided Project
under New Development Bank for a cost of Rs. 750 crores has also been initiated
in the State to create iconic infrastructure at some of the key tourist
destinations like Sohra, Shillong, Tura and accommodation units in villages
like Kongthong. We are proud to say that Kongthong village in East Khasi Hills
was one of three villages nominated from India for the United Nations World
Tourism Organization (UNWTO) Best Tourism Village Award. To showcase the unique
culture arts, crafts and handloom of the state, the Tourism Department launched
the Meghalayan Age Store in the National Capital, New Delhi on 9thDecember,
2021. The Meghalaya Locality Beautification and Enhancement Competition was
launched to rejuvenate and beautify towns and localities of the state. Catalytic
grants were released to localities through the Deputy Commissioners to
undertake painting works and repairing of publicly visible walls and surfaces
and to undertake street arts, etc. Further with an aim to construct 500
homestays in the coming financial year, the Meghalaya Homestays Scheme in a
convergence scheme with the Prime Minister Employment Generation Programme
(PMEGP) has also been launched.
12. Coming to the
primary sector, Agriculture is a very important sector for the economy and
farmer’s welfare a top priority. The State Government launched the FOCUS
program - Farmers’ Collectivization for Upscaling of Production and Marketing
Systems as a flagship initiative to provide market access and financial assistance
to farmers. Under this initiative the Government is committed to assisting our
farmers, who form the backbone of our rural economy by the formation of Producer
Groups (PGs). Till date, we have formed around 3,500 Producer Groups comprising
farmers from 46,000 households. In this golden jubilee year, we will make every
effort to reach all the 4.5 lakhs farming households of the State. We are also
supporting the SHG movement to economically and socially empower women. In just
over three years, we have formed over 28,000 SHGs which is a five fold jump
from the 5,500 SHGs that we had in 2018.
13. The Sericulture
and Weaving sector plays an important role in poverty alleviation. Being labour
intensive it generates employment opportunities especially for women.A Design
Innovation Resource Centre (DIRC) in collaboration with NIFT has recently been
setup for showcasing and Design Development of Eri Fabric (Ryndia) at the
State’s very first Eri Silk Village at Raid Nongtluh, Umden-Diwon. The
Integrated Textiles Tourism Complex at Nongpoh is at an advanced stage of
completion.
14. The Community
& Rural Development Department continues to implement various poverty
alleviation programmes in rural areas. In MGNREGS, Meghalaya today ranks 3rd
nationally in demand-based employment generation. Last year we successfully
transferred Rs. 14,500/- to every rural household for the effective
implementation of this program. Under the Pradhan Mantri Awaas Yojana (Grameen)
(PMAY-G), during 2021-22, an amount of Rs.5408 lakhs was spent and 6640 numbers
of houses were completed.
15. Fisheries is
another important sector for the rural people. The implementation of second
phase of the Meghalaya State Aquaculture Mission launched has been able to
improve the fish production from 12329.851 MT in 2016-17 to 16123 MT in
2020-21. Fish seed production has also significantly increased from 8.82
million in 2016-17 to 13.79 million in 2020-21.
16. The State of Meghalaya is
making rapid strides in education. The Shillong Government College of
Engineering and the College of Architecture & Urban Planning, Tura will be
made operational this year. Further, two New Model Degree Colleges are being
set up at Patharkhmah and Rongjeng. Further, upgradation works are being
undertaken for three existing degree colleges viz, Nongtalang College,
Nongtalang, Mendipathar College, Mendipathar and SngapSyiem College, Mawkyrwat
to Model Degree College. Work for the construction of Capt.
Williamson Sangma Technical University, the first technical university of the
State at Tura is progressing very well with overall progress of work at 90%. The
plan to set up residential schools under the umbrella of EMRS is on going.
17. Under the Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Yojana
(PMGKAY) the State Government continues to provide additional food grains at 5
Kgs of rice per person per month, free of cost with effect from May 2021 to
November, 2021 to all the beneficiaries who are covered under theNational Food
Security Act.The Department is streamlining the public distribution system by
implementing the Fair Price Shop
Automation project wherein 4733 electronic point of sale (e-POS)devices have
been deployed in all fair price shops in the state. The State Government has
also been able to roll out an innovative scheme called One Nation One Ration
Card (ONORC).
18. We are proud of
the rich culture and heritage of the State and the State Government gives great
impetus to the promotion of art and culture. The Shillong International Centre
for Performing Arts & Culture (SICPAC) is nearing completion and will very
soon start functioning. The work for the Tribal Research Institute, at
Chidekgre (Babadam), in West Garo Hills District is progressing well and once
this is inaugurated it will become a resource for research in tribal studies
not only for the State but the entire North East.
19. The Transport
Department has taken up the various schemes and programme for improvement of
the transport sector in the State. Air connectivity is crucial for the growth
of the state, especially the travel and tourism sector. The Airport is currently
operating around 8 (eight) flights connecting, Kolkata, Guwahati, Aizawl,
Agartala, Dimapur and Imphal. More flights are expected to be introduced to
connect to other regions as well. The foundation stone
for setting up the Inspection & Certification Centre (I&CC) at MTC
Workshop premises at Shillong was laid recently. This will help in automated
testing of the fitness of vehicles.
20. We are proud of
our forest cover and the State Government is committed to conservation of forests
and environment for sustainable development. Working Schemes for 19 (nineteen)
more Community and Private owned forests covering an area of 1797 hectares has
been prepared during 2021-2022. For reclamation through afforestation of abandoned
coal mining areas, more than 9 lakhs seedlings have been raised under MEPRF and
about 2 lakhs saplings have been distributed to the public. Works for setting
up Meghalaya State Zoo, Umtrew, Ri-Bhoi District at an estimated cost of 35
crores is in progress and likely to complete soon. In order to conserve,
protect and judiciously use the natural resources of the State, Government has
effected major amendments to the Meghalaya Forest Regulation, 1973.
21. The
youth comprises almost 31% of the State’s population and to cater to their
needs and aspirations the Meghalaya Youth Policy was approved by the State Government
in September 2021. The policy lays out a clear framework to enable our youth to
realise their full potential including in the field of sports. The setting up
of quality sporting infrastructure is crucial for the youth to build their skills
in sports. Towards this end construction of the P.A. Sangma Integrated Sports
Complex at Tura is progressing well and construction for a world class indoor
stadium in the fifth ground of the JN complex at Polo Grounds in Shillong will
also be started this year. A large youth engagement program, where about 10,000
youth will be trained in skills and talents is being launched.
22. Improving the
overall governance of the State has been a priority. The State Government has
progressively implemented Ease of Doing Business (EODB) reforms. The State is
also proactively identifying burdensome compliances in order to eventually
remove, minimize and simplify them. NITI Aayog recently lauded the state as one of the
top performing states in the North East in reducing compliance burden.
23. The Government
of Meghalaya is committed to achieving the United Nation Sustainable Development
Goals (SDGs) Agenda 2030. The state has seen an improvement in the performance
in term of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as reflected in the SDG India
Index released annually by the NITI Aayog. The state has also initiated a
process of ranking the Districts based on the SDG scores and preparing a
District level SDG Action Plan to identify the priority areas of improvement
and release of Catalytic Fund to the Deputy Commissioners for undertaking
measures to improve SDG performance.
24. Before I
conclude, I would once again like to thank all the health and frontline workers
and the communities who have all contributed to the fight against COVID-19.
Despite the pandemic, we have been making strides in various sectors to ensure
the overall development of the State. On the 50th Anniversary of our
Statehood, I would once again thank all the leaders and all those who
participated in the Hill State Movement. It is because of their dream and
sacrifices that we are here today. Let us resolve to build a stronger and
developed Meghalaya for all its citizens.
Khublei :: Jai Hind :: Mithela
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SPEECH
ON THE OCCASION OF THE REPUBLIC DAY, 2022 - KHASI
Ki para nongshong shnong baieit ka Meghalaya,
Ha kane ka Sngi
rakhe ia ka Republic kaba 73 bad ha ka lyngkhuh dap 50 snem jong ka jingioh ia la
ka jylla Meghalaya, nga ai khublei ia baroh ki nongshong shnong jong ka jylla.
1. Ha kum kane ka sngi, to ngin pynthymmai la ki kular ban bat skhem
ia ka dor jong ka synshar paidbah bad ruh ban pynthikna ia ka ri kaba laitluid,
kaba iaim kum shipara bad kaba iaryngkat kyrdan hapdeng ki nongshong shnong. Ha
kane ka sngi to ngin kynmaw burom ia ki nongialeh laitluid kiba la pyjnioh ha ngi
ia ka jinglaitluid. Ngin kynmaw tympang ia ki riewieit ri jong ka jylla Meghalaya,
kum U Tirot Sing, U Kiang Nangbah bad Pa Togan N Sangma bad kiwei ki riewieit
ri. Nga ai khublei ruh ia ki dkhot jong ki kynhun shipai, ki Paramilitary Force
bad ki pulit kiba la aiti ialade ha la ki kam ban wanrah ka jingshngain ia ki paid
nongshong shnong.
2. La phiah ia ka Meghalaya na ka Assam kum
ka Autonomous State ha u Iaiong 1970 bad la pynbna kum ka jylla bapura ha ka 21
Kyllalyngkot, 1972. Ha kine ki 50 tylli ki snem ka jingiaid lynti jong ka
jylla, ngi la sakhi ia ka jingkiew shaphrang ha baroh ki liang bad ngi la iohi
bun ki jingkylla bad ka roi ka par. Haba ngi rakhe ia une u mawmer uban sah kynmaw
ha ka histori jong ka jylla Meghalaya, nga shim ruh kane ka kabu ksiar ban ai khublei ia ki paidbah ka
jylla ha kane ka jingrakhe ia ka Jubilee Ksiar. Haba ngi lehkmen ia ki mawmer,
ngi dei ruh ban phaidien sha kito ki snem ban kynmaw bad ai burom ia ki
nongialam Hill State bakhraw jongngi kiba la ialeh ban pynioh ha ngi ia ka
jylla bapura. Ka jingiohi jngai bad jinglen lade jong ki ka la pynioh ha ngi ki
longdien ia la ka jylla kaba ngi lah ban kam nongkynti kum ka lajong.
3. Haba ianujor ha kine ki 50 snem ki pyni
ba ka jylla jong ngi ka la kiew shaphrang ha baroh ki liang, kum ka nuksa, ha
ka snem 1971, ka jingdon ki nongshong shnong ka long tang 10,11,699 ngut bad haduh
ka snem 2021, ngi don jan 34 lak ngut. Ka jingshong ki briew ha man ka shi sq.km
ka la kiew sha ka 132 ngut ha ka snem 2011 na ka 45 ngut ha ka snem 1971. Ka jingdon
kiba la nang la stad ka la kiew sha ka 74.43% ha ka snem 2011 na ka 29.49%. Kumjuh,
ka jylla ka la iohi ia ka jingnang kiew ha kiwei ki tnat treikam kum ka Health,
Agriculture, Power, Tourism, Road and Communication. Ka lynter jong ka surok
bah National Highway ha ka jylla ka la palat ia ka 1100 Km mynta haba ianujor
bad tang 150 Km ha ka snem 1972. Ka jingpynmih bording ha ka jylla ha ka kiew
da palat 500% na ka 60 MW sha ka 353 MW mynta.
4. Ha ka snem 2021-22, ka jinglong jingman
ha ka jylla ka long kaba shongsuk. Ngi la ioh ban rakhe ia ki tamasa bapher
bapher kynthup ia ki Sngi Khraw khlem don jingthut. Ngi angnud shisha ban
pynbeit ia ka jingiakajia pud hapdeng ka Assam bad Meghalaya ban wanrah ka
jingshong suk bad ka roi ka par ia ki paidbah jong ngi kiba shong ha ki thain
khappud. Ban poi sha kane ka thong bad da ka jingthrang ban pynkut ia kane ka
jingiakajia, ki Myntri Rangbah jong ki ar jylla ki la iakynduh bunsien ha kine
ki hynriew bnai ba la lah. Ki Committee ki la leit ban jurip ia ki jaka ryngkat
bad ki Regional Committee na Assam bad pynlong ka jingiasyllok bad ki briew
kiba sah ha kine ki shnong, ki khlieh nongsynshar shnong, ki District Council bad
kiwei. Ki Myntri Rangbah jong ka Assam bad Meghalaya ki la iakynduh ia u Myntri
ki Kam Pohiing ka India ha ka 20 Kyllalyngkot 2022 ha New Delhi ha kaba la aiti
ia ka kaiphod ia ka ban sa bishar sani da ka tnat Pohiing ka India.
5. Ka jingpynbiang ia ki jingtei jingshna
kum ki surok, ki jaka sumar, ki jingring umdih bad ka bording ki lah ban kyntiew
ia ka ioh ka kot ka jylla. Ha kaba iadei bad ki surok, ka jingpyniar bad jingpynbha
ia ki katto katne ki surok ha ki distrik hapoh ka Integrated Transport Projek
kaba bei tyngka da ka World Bank ha ka jinglut kaba 1100 klur ka la nang iaid
shaphrang. Ngi la lah ban shna 1200 Km ki surok nongkyndong hapoh ka PMGSY ha
kine ki laisnem. Ha kine ki shisnem ba la lah, ka sorkar jylla ka la shna haba
khein kyllum 60 km ki surok man u bnai.
6. Ka sorkar ka angnud bad ka trei shitom ban pynthikna ba ki paid
nongshong shnong ki ioh ia ka umbam umdih bakhuid ha khyrdop jingkhang. Ngi la shim
ia ki lad ban buh ia ki kor um ha man ki longing ha ki thain nongkyndong hapoh
u Nohprah mynta ka snem hapoh ka Jal Jeevan Mission Scheme. Katba ha ka snem
2019, tang kumba 4500 tylli ki longing ki ioh ia ka umkor, mynta ngi la lah ban
pynkiew sha palat 2 lak tylli ki longing. Ngi dei kawei na ki artylli ki jylla
ha India kiba la leh bha ha kane ka liang bad ngin nang trei shitom ban kdup ia
baroh ki longing haba kut kane ka snem.
7. Ha kaba iadei bad ka tnat ka Koit ka
Khiah, ka sorkar jylla ka la sdang ia ka Meghalaya Health Systems Strengthening
Project kaba bei tyngka na ka World Bank ban pynlut kumba 350 klur ha ki san
snem ban wan ban kyntiew ia ki jaka sumar ha ka jylla. Ha ka bynta banyngkong,
yn pynbiang ia ki tiar ai jingsumar ha ki 156 tylli ki jaka sumar kaban kynthup
ia ka jingbuh ia ki tiar sumar kiba thymmai ha ki district jong ka jylla. Hapoh
kane ka projek yn sdang ruh ia ki jingpyndonkam ia ki drone ban pynkit ia ki
dawai ha ka por ba kyrkieh. Ka thong jong ka projek ka long ban pynjlan ia ka
rta jong ki nongshong shnong jong ka jylla na ka 62.7 snem haba khein kyllum ia
ka rta im jong ki briew ha ka jylla sha ka 72 snem. Ki jaka sumar kiba thmu ban
plie ha ka snem 2022-2023 ki kynthup ia ka Jowai MCH ha West Jaintia Hills,
Nongstoin MCH ha West Khasi Hills bad ka hospital 100 jingthiah ha Khliehriat ha
East Jaintia Hills, Lawbah PHC ha East Khasi Hills, Marmain PHC ha RiBhoi bad
Kasiabari PHC ha West Garo Hills.
8. Ha ka liang ka tnat Power, kum shibynta
jong ka North Eastern Region Power System Improvement Project kaba la
pyntreikam ha Meghalaya, la dep ban buh 33/11 KV ki Substation ha Chibinang,
Mawpat, Raksamgre, Mawkynrew, Sutnga. La lah ruh ban pyndep ia ka jingpynkhlain
ia ka 33/11 KV Substation kaba don mynta ha SE Falls Substation, Phulbari bad
ka 33 KV Line Extension na Jongksha sha Mawkynrew ryngkat bad ka Bay Extension
ha Jongksha. Hapoh ka jingbei pisa ka Asian Development Bank, ki jingtrei kiba
dang iaid shakhmat ki long ka jingbuh bad jingpyniar ia 69 tylli ki 33/11 KV Substation
ha Meghalaya, ka jingbuh ia ki 33KV & 11KV line bad ka jingpynkhlain bad
jingbujli ia ki 33KV & 11KV Lines and Metering ia ki nongpyndonkam bording
kiba shi phase bad lai phase. Kane ka projek kan pynkhlain bad pynthymmai ia ka
rukom sam bording, pynduna ia ka jinglutksan bad pynbha ia ka rukom sam bording
ha ka jylla. Ngi kyrmen ba ka Ganol Hydro Electric Project yn sa lah ban pyndep
noh bad yn sa aiti noh mynta ka snem ka ban iatyngkhuh bad ka jingrakhe ia ka Jubilee
Ksiar jong ka jylla.
9. Ka sorkar jylla ka angnud ban pynbiang
phon pisa na ka bynta ban pynbiang ia ki jingdonkam baroh. Ka NABARD
Infrastructure Development Assistance ka dei ka shlem ai ram kaba la saindur
ban ai phon pisa na ka bynta ban kyntiew ia ki thain nongkyndong. Ka sorkar
jytlla ka tyrwa ban bei tyngka ia ki projek ba kongsan lyngba ka NIDA bad ka la
jied ia ka MIDFC kum ka Special Purpose Vehicle ban pynioh ia ki phon na ka
bynta ki projek kiba la mang hapoh ka NIDA. Haduh mynta, la phah 253 tylli ki
projek ha ka jingmang pisa kaba 1326.92 klur tyngka.
10. Ka jingtrei ia ka Meghalaya Legislative
Building bathymmai ha New Shillong ka la iaid shakhmat bad la khmih lynti ban
pyndep mynta ka snem. Da ka jingthmu ban pyniar ia ka New Shillong, ka tnat
Urban Affairs ka la shimti ia ka jaka kaba don 807 haktar ha Mawpdang, Mawkhanu.
Ngi kyrmen ban pynlong ia kane ka thain ka shlem treikam jong ki tnat bapher bapher
ka sorkar jylla bad sorkar pdeng. Hapoh ka Shillong Smart City, ka jingtei
thymmai ia ka iew Laitumkhrah, ka jingtei ia ka Iew Polo, ka jingtei ia ki top
pynlang umslap ha ki katto kante ki shnong ha ka nongbah, ka jingpynkhuid ia ka
Wah Umkhrah bad ka jingtei ia ka Tourism & Cultural Centre ha Police Bazar
ka dang iaid shaphrang.
11. Ka tnat Tourism ka dei kawei pat ka tnat
kaba hakhmat bha kaba lah ban kyntiew ia ka ioh ka kot jong ka jylla. Ka thong
jong ngi ka long ban kyntiew ia ka jingnoh synniang na ka Tourism sha ka GSDP
na ka 3% kaba long mynta sha ka 15% ha kine ki shiphew snem ban wan. Ngi lah
ban leh ia kata bad ka sorkar ka la bei tyngka jur sha kane ka tnat kaba lah
ban ai ki kabu ioh kam ioh jam khamtam ia ki samla. Kaba kham paw na kine ka
long ka jingpyntrei ia ka Meghalaya Eco Tourism Infrastructure Development Project,
ka projek bei tyngka nabar hapoh ka New Development Bank ha ka jinglut kaba 750
klur ban buh ia ki jingtei kiba pawnam ha ki katto katne ki jaka jngoh kai kum
ha Sohra, Shillong, Tura bad ki jaka sah ha ki shnong kum ka Kongthong. Nga sngewsarong
ban iathuh ba ka shnong Kongthong ha East Khasi Hills ka dei kawei na ki
laitylli ki nongrit kiba la shah jied na India na ka bynta ka United Nations
World Tourism Organisation Best Tourism Village Award. Ban pynpaw pyrthei ia ka
kolshor bad ki sap tynrai jong ka jylla, ka Tourism ka la sdang ia ka
Meghalayan Age Store ha ka nongbah New Delhi ha ka 9 tarik Nohprah, 2021. La pynlong
ia ka Meghalaya Locality Beautification and Enhancement Competition ban
pynkhieim biang bad pynitynnat ia ki shnong ki thaw ha ka jylla. Ngi la pyllait
pisa sha ki shnong lyngba ki Deputy Commissioner ban pyntrei ia ka kam airong airup
bad ka jingpynbha ia ki kynroh bad ki madan bad ban dro dur dro rup ha ki kynroh
bad kiwei. Shuh shuh, da ka jingthmu ban tei 500 tylli ki homestay ha kane ka
snem mang tyngka, la sdang ia ka Meghalaya Homestays Scheme da kaba pyniasnoh
lang ia ka skim bad ka Prime Minister Employment Generation Programme.
12. Ha kaba iadei bad ki shnat treikam ba
hakhmat eh, ka tnat Agriculture ka dei ka tnat kaba kyntiew ia ka ioh ka kot
bad ngi angnud ban kyntiew ia ka bha ka miat jong ki nongrep. Ka sorkar jylla
ka la sdang ia ka prokram FOCUS - Farmers’ Collectivization for Upscaling of
Production and Marketing Systems ban iarap pyniaid iew ia ki mar bad ai
jingiarap pisa ia ki nongrep. Hapoh kane ka prokram, ka sorkar ka thrang ban
iarap ia ki nongrep kiba long u budlum ka ioh ka kot ha ki thain nongkyndong da
kaba thaw ia ki Producer Group (PG). Haduh mynta, ngi la lah ban seng kumba
3500 tylli ki Producer Group kaba kynthup ia ki nongrep na kumba 46000 tylli ki
longing. Ha kaba ka Jubilee Ksiar, ngin trei shitom ban kdup ia baroh 4.5 lak
ki longing nongrep jong ka jylla. Ngi kyrshan ruh ia ki SHG kiba long ki shnat
kiba lah ban pynkupbor ia ki kynthei ha ka ioh ka kot ne ha ka imlang sahlang. Tang
hapoh lai snem, ngi la seng palat 28000 tylli ki SHG kaba long san shah na ka
5500 tylli ki SHG kiba ngi don ha ka snem 2018.
13. Ka tnat Sericulture and Weaving ka don ka
bynta bakongsan ha kaba rat diengkhong ia ka jingduk. Ka dei ka tnat kaba pynmih
ki kabu iohkam iohjam khamtam ia ki kynthei. Dang shen la buh ia ka Design
Innovation Resource Centre da ka jingiatreilang bad ka NIFT ban pynpaw pyrthei
ia ki jain ryndia ha ka Eri Silk Village at Raid Nongtluh, Umden Diwon. Ka jingtrei
ia ka Integrated Textiles Tourism Complex ha Nongpoh ka la jan dep.
14. Ka tnat Community & Rural Development
ka iai bteng ban pyntreikam ia ki prokram rat diengkhong ia ka jingduk ha ki
thain nongkyndong. Ha ka MGNREGS, ka Meghalaya ka don ha ka kyrdan balai na ka
jinglah ban pynmih ia ki kam. Mynshem snem ngi la lah ban thep pisa T. 14500/- na
ka bynta man ki longing ha nongkyndong ban pyntreikam ia kane ka prokram. Hapoh
ka Pradhan Mantri Awaas Yojana (Grameen) (PMAY-G), ha ka snem 2021-22, la pynlut
5408 lak bad la lah ban shna pyndep 6640 tylli ki iing.
15. Ka tnat Fisheries ka dei kawei na ki
shnat ba kongsan tam na ka bynta ki thain nongkyndong. Ka jingpyntreikam ia ka
bynta ba-ar jong ka Meghalaya State Aquaculture Mission ka la lah ban kyntiew
ia ka jingpynmih dohkha na ka 12329.851 MT ha ka snem 2016-17 sha ka 16123 MT ha
ka snem 2020-21. Ka jingpynmih ia ki symbai dohkha ka la kiew na ka 8.82 milian
ha ka snem 2016-17 sha ka 13.79 milian ha ka snem 2020-21.
16. Ka sorkar Meghalaya
ka la ialeh ban pynkiew stet ia ka pule puthi ha ka jylla. Ka Shillong Government
College of Engineering bad ka College of Architecture & Urban Planning,
Tura kan sdang treikam noh mynta ka snem. Shuh shuh la buh ia ki Model Degree
College bathymmai ha Patharkhmah bad Rongjeng. Ka jingtrei ka dang iaid
shaphrang ban pynkylla ia ki degree college sha ki Model Degree College, kata, ka
Nongtalang College, Nongtalang, Mendipathar College, Mendipathar bad Sngap
Syiem College, Mawkyrwat. Ka jingtrei ia ka Capt. Williamson Sangma Technical
University ha Tura, ka Technical University ba nyngkong eh ha ka jylla ka la iaid
shaphrang ha kaba ka jingtrei ka la dep 90%. Ka plan ban buh ia ki residential
school hapoh ka shatri jong ka EMRS ka dang iaid shakhmat.
17. Hapoh ka Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Yojana (PMGKAY), ka sorkar
jylla ka iai bteng ban ai tam ia u khaw ha ka jingthew kaba 5 kilo shi khlieh
briew shibnai khlem donkam siewdor naduh u Jymmang 2021 haduh u Naiwieng 2021
ia baroh ki nongioh myntoi kiba la kdup hapoh ka National Food Security Act. Ka
tnat ka la pyniaid ryntih ia ka rukom sam rashon da kaba pyntreikam ia ka Fair
Price Shop Automation Project ha kaba la buh 4733 tylli ki electronic point of
sale (e-POS) ha baroh ki dukan rashon ha ka jyklla. Ka sorkar jylla ka la lah
ruh ban pyntyllun ia ka One Nation One Ration Card.
18. Ngi sngewsarong ia la ka kolshor bad ka
dustur riti kaba riewspah jong ka jylla bad ka sorkar jylla ka angnud ban
kyntiew ia ka sap ka phong tynrai bad ka kolshor. Ka jingtei ka ka Shillong
International Centre for Performing Arts & Culture ka la jan dep bad yn sa
lah ban pyndonkam shen. Ka jingtrei ka dang shakhmat ia ka Tribal Research
Institute ha Chidekgre (Babadam) ha West Garo Hills bad ynda la dep, kane ka
jingtei kan long ka jaka wad bniah ym tang ia ka jylla hynrei ia ka thain
shatei lam mihngi baroh kawei.
19. Ka tnat Transport ka la wanrah bun ki skim bad
prokram ban kyntiew ia ka leit ka wan ha ka jylla. Ka long kaba donkam ba ngin pyniasoh
na suin sha kiwei ki bynta jong ka ri khamtam ha ka liang ka leit ka wan bad ka
jingkyntiew ia ka kam jngoh kai. Ia mynta, ka kad liengsuin ka pyniaid 8 tylli
ki jingleit da ka liengsuin kaba pyniasoh ia ka Kolkata, Guwahati, Aizawl, Agartala,
Dimapur bad Imphal. Ngi khmih lynti ba ngin lah ban pyniaid shuh shuh ia ki
liengsuin ban pyniasoh bad kiwei ki thain. Dang shen la dep buh mawnongrim ban
tei ia ka Inspection & Certification Centre ha MTC Workshop ha Shillong. Kane
kan iarap ban test da ki kor ki bor ia ki kali.
20. Ngi sngewsarong ia ka jingriewspah jong
ngi ha ka liang ki khlaw ki btap bad ka sorkar jylla ka thrang ban sumar bad
tyngkai ia ki khlaw bad ki spah mariang ban kyntiew ia ka ioh ka kot. Ha ka
snem 2021-2022, ka sorkar jylla ka la pynkhreh ia 19 tylli ki skim sumar ia ki
khlaw shnong bad khlaw shimet ha kaba ka jingheh ka long 1797 haktar. Ban pynkhieim
biang ia ki jaka ba don ki par dewiong ki bym pyntreikam shuh, hapoh ka MEPRF
ngi la lah ban pynmih 9 lak ki tynrai dieng bad 2 lak tynrai la ioh ban sam sha
ki paidbah. Ka jingtrei ia ka Meghalaya
State Zoo, Umtrew, Ri Bhoi ha ka jingmang pisa kaba 35 klur ka la iaid shakhmat
bad la khmih lynti ban pyndep shen. Khnang ban tyngkai, iada bad pyndonkam
adkar ia ki spah mariang ha ka jylla, ka sorkar ka la pyntreikam ia bun tylli
ki kyndon ain hapoh ka Meghalaya Forest Regulation, 1973.
21. 31% na ki nongshong shnong ka jylla ki dei ki samla bad ban
pynbiang ia ki jingdonkam bad jingangnud jong ki, ka sorkar jylla ka la mynjur
ia ka Meghalaya Youth Policy ha u Nailur 2021. Ka policy ka dei kaba la saindur
ban iarap ia ki samla ba kin lah ban pynurlong ia ki jingthmu jong ki kynthup
ha ka liang ka kam ialehkai. Ngi donkam ki jaka ialehkai kiba paka ba kyntiew
ia ki sap ialehkai jong ki. Kumta ka jingtei ia ka P.A. Sangma Integrated
Sports Complex ha Tura ka la iaid shaphrang bad ka jingtei ia ka Indoor Stadium
ha 5th Ground ha JN Complex ha Polo Ground, Shillong kan sdang noh
mynta ka snem. Ka sorkar kan sdang ruh ia ka prokram kyntiew ia ki samla ha
kaba 10000 ngut ki samla kin shah hikai ha ki sap treikam bad kyntiew ia ki sap
ba ki don.
22. Ka jylla ka buh hakhmat eh ia ka thong ban kyntiew
ia ka synshar khadar. Ka sorkar jylla ka la pyntreikam ia ki skim ban pynsuk ha
ka iatrei iaktah. Ka jylla ka la shim khia ruh ban pynbeit bad weng ia kito ki
jingeh kiba don ha ka jingpyntreikam ia ki kam pynroi. Dang shen ka NITI Aayog
ka la ai jingiaroh ia ka jylla ba ka dei kawei na ki jylla ka thain Shatei lam
Mihngi kaba la leh bha ha kaba pynsuk ia ki jingiatreikam.
23. Ka sorkar Meghalaya ka angnud ban
pynurlong ia ki thong jong ka roi ka par kumba la saindur da ka United Nation
Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Agenda 2030. Ka jylla ka la sdang kiew ha
ka liang ki kam pynroi jong ka kumba ka paw ha ka SDG India Index kaba la
pynmih man ka snem da ka NITI Aayog. Ka jylla ruh ka la sdang ban ai kyrdan ia
ki District katkum ka jingpyntreikam ia ki kam pynroi bad ka pynkhreh ia ka District
Level SDG Action Plan ban peit ia ki kam pynroi kiba don hakhmat bad ban
pyllait ia ka phon pisa sha ki Deputy Commissioner ba kin nang pynkhlain ia ki
kam pynroi ha ki distrik.
24. Shwa ba ngan pynkut, sa shisien nga pynpaw
ka jingsngewnguh ia baroh ki nongtrei ka koit ka khiah bad ki nongtrei ba
hakhmat duh bad ki nongshong shnong kiba la shim ia ka jingkitkhlieh ha ka
jingiakhun pyrshah ia u COVID-19. Wat hapdeng ka khlam, ngi la lah ban pynkiew
shaphrang ia ki kam pynroi na ka bynta ka jylla. Ha ka lyngkhuh snem ba 50 jong
ka jingioh jong ngi ia la ka jylla, nga ai khublei sa shisien ia baroh ki
nongialam bad kito kiba la iadonbynta ha ka jingiakhun Hill State. Dei namar ka
jinglen lade jong ki ba ngi long kumne kumba ngi long. To ngin kular ban tei ia
ka Meghalaya kaba khlain bad kaba kiew shaphrang.
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