Press Releases
Monday, February 1, 2021 |
Press Release No. 35/21 PUBLIC NOTICE The Executive Engineer PHE, Electrical Division, Mawphlang has informed all concerned that water shall be released from GSWS Water Works through the newly laid Gravity Main of 1000mm dia DI Pipes to full capacity and there is likelihood that the quality of treated water released may be turbid. The general public of Greater Shillong Area is requested to bear for a few days during the period w.e.f. 3rd February, 2021. |
Press Release No. 36/21 PUBLIC NOTICE The Project Director, National Highways Authority of India, (Ministry of Road Transport & Highways), Meghalaya has informed that any mechanical vehicle which is loaded in excess of the permissible load specified for its category shall be liable to pay fee at such a rate which is applicable for the next higher category of mechanical vehicles. The driver, owner or person in charge shall be liable to pay fee for entering the overloaded vehicle on the National Highway to the toll collecting agency, equal to ten times of the fee applicable to such category of mechanical vehicles under relevant rules. |
Press Release No. 37/21 CM INAUGURATES TWO NEW SCHOOL BUILDINGS IN SOUTH WEST GARO HILLS Meghalaya Chief Minister, Shri Conrad K. Sangma on Monday inaugurated the newly constructed building of Garobadha Secondary School and Rangsakona Higher Secondary School in South West Garo Hills, in presence of Education Minister, Shri Lahkmen Rymbui, MLAs, Shri Zenith Sangma and Smt Ferlin Sangma. Both the new buildings were funded by Asian Development Bank’s (ADB) “Supporting Human Capital Development in Meghalaya” at an amount of Rs. 1.85 cr for Rangsakona School, while Rs 3.09 cr for Garobadha School. The state of the art equipped schools is part of 100 million US dollar (INR 650 cr) projects for the State, wherein 117 new school buildings have been created in the 11 districts. Speaking on the occasion, the Chief Minister thanked the Education Department and the ADB for taking up the ‘wonderful’ project in the State. Talking on the importance of education, he said, “Without education, no State or country can prosper… education is the most important pillar for any economy, country or society… and our government have taken education as a priority to ensure that our youth get adequate facilities.” He also informed that the Government of Meghalaya has embarked upon itself the responsibility to upscale educational facilities from elementary level. “In the current financial year, we will renovate at least 200 LP schools in the State. For each LP school we have allocated Rs. 40 lakh for the renovation. In a phase wise manner, we will cover around 800 schools in the next three years,” the Chief Minister said. Lamenting on the lack of poor educational infrastructure facilities in the State, the Chief Minister lauded the effort of the Education Minister and the department for conceptualizing a project to upscale educational infrastructure in the State. Informing that there were more than 2000 government LP schools in the State which require urgent attention, he said, “Due to the financial crisis over the years, the LP schools were never renovated or extended. However, our government has decided to accord required attention to such schools, so that we can create an enabling environment for the children”. He also informed the gathering that an amount of Rs. 12 cr each has been sanctioned for construction of new buildings for Williamnagar Govt College and Captain Williamson Sangma Memorial College in Baghmara. Urging the parents to pay attention towards the interest of the students, he said, “For more than 18 hours, the children are with their parents, so it is important that parents give the required attention to the children. Parents should monitor their children, whether they are doing their homework or are attending their classes. We have to work together to reverse the education scenario of our State. Role of teachers, parents and students are equally important.” Talking on the poor pass percentage in South West Garo Hills, Education Minister, Shri Lahkmen Rymbui said, “Out of 100, 74 students fail in South West Garo Hills… the question is why, we have formed a committee to study the reason for poor pass percentage and have diagnosed the matter. We are currently devising a strategy to fix the problem. The problems cannot be fixed only by the Government, we have to work together to overcome this issue and improve the education in this part of the State”. Local MLA, Shri Zenith Sangma praised the Chief Minister for gracing the inauguration of the two new school buildings in his constituency. The students of the schools performed various cultural programmes during the occasion. |