Umiam wetlands home to 155 water birds

Staff Reporter

Shillong, Feb 5: There are over 155 water birds found in the wetland areas of Umiam Lake, Ri Bhoi District.

This was as per the Asian Waterbird Census, 2024 conducted by the Meghalaya Forest & Environment Department through the office of the Divisional Forest Officer, Khasi Hills Wildlife Division Shillong in Collaboration with The Meghalaya Biodiversity Board on February 2.

The exercise was simultaneously conducted at Umsaw, Umbir, Umniuh, Mawlyndep & Umiam covering the wetland areas of Umiam Lake, Ri-Bhoi District, Meghalaya with the support and guidance from professionals.

H Lato, IFS, DFO Social Forestry Division, M Kharsyntiew, MFS, Assistant Conservator of Forests, from NGOs like Aaranyak (Dr) Dipankar Lahkar and  Pranjal Deka, experts from Meghalaya Biodiversity Board (Dr) E. Khongwir and (Dr) S Dey also participated in the programme.

During the exercise about 155 numbers of water birds comprising of 13 species.

The Asian Waterbird Census (AWC) is part of the global International Waterbird Census (IWC). This citizen-science programme supporting the conservation and management of wetlands and waterbirds worldwide is done yearly between January and February, wherein, volunteers across Asia and Australasia visit wetlands in their country and count waterbirds. It works in partnership with many existing national waterbird census programmes.

This day is also celebrated throughout the world as “World Wetland Day ” and the census was carried out to also commemorate this day to protect and preserve the pristine wetlands which act as a habitat for this avian life every year during their migration period. Through the exercise, it has been observed that the Umiam Wetland acts as an important habitat for this avian life.

Meghalaya State BJP waiting for central nod to new executive members

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Shillong, Nov 9: BJP leader and cabinet minister AL Hek has informed that the list of the new state executive members is awaiting the approval of the central leadership.

“This morning I spoke to the newly elected president Rikman G Momin, who is on the way to Delhi with a list for the approval of the central leaders. After getting the approval, they will publish the names of the new state executive members of the party,” Hek told reporters.

On the party’s preparation for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, Hek said that his name is among the three ticket aspirants for the Shillong parliamentary seat.

“However, I don’t know who the other two names are. So we will see who from the three names will be the best choice for contesting from Shillong parliamentary seat,” he said while adding “Among the three, whoever will be chosen, we will have to work hard and ensure win in this upcoming Lok Sabha election.”

On TMC leader and former chief minister Mukul Sangma joining the BJP, Hek however said the door of the BJP is not only open to TMC but also to all political parties.

“Mukul Sangma can join at any time he wants. I welcome him anytime but we have not discussed so how will I know if he is joining or not. But for us the door is open to anybody who wants to come to the BJP,” he said.

Hek also said that he has no idea on whether Mukul Sangma is in touch or not with the BJP central leadership.

Raja Sabha MP WR Kharlukhi predicts absolute majority for Meghalaya NPP in 2028

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Shillong, Nov 1: Former NPP state president and lone Rajya Sabha MP Dr WR Kharlukhi on Tuesday predicted that the National People’s Party (NPP) will get an absolute majority in 2028.

“I don’t doubt that you write it today that if everything goes well, we will get absolute majority in 2028,” Dr Kharlukhi told reporters soon after handing over charge to the newly appointed state president Prestone Tynsong here.

Currently, NPP is the single largest political party with 26 MLAs in the 60-member House.

On his decision to request the party to relieve him from the post, the Rajya Sabha MP said that 16 years is long enough for him to continue as the state president.

“What I used to believe is that at a certain point of time, we have to share the responsibility. I think 16 years is long enough. I am very happy that at least from the beginning in this party, when we first started it and I do remember we loss miserably in 2013, we got God’s Blessing and we have reached this level. I am a very happy man,” he said.

Thanking the NPP national president for accepting his request, Dr Kharlukhi said that Prestone Tynsong is the right person for the post of state president.

“Prestone is the right person. He is a veteran of many battles and I don’t see that there is any problem and I am very sure under his leadership the party will go from strength to strength,” he said. He also termed the party’s achievement as God’s blessing.

“We always believe that what we are doing is God’s Blessing. As humans, we did our level best but I always remember that whatever I did is because of God’s Blessing.”

Further, Dr Kharlukhi said that he is not keen to contest the Lok Sabha elections. “I never had a thought also for Lok Sabha plus I do believe we need young leaders. Also three years from now I will be 70 so I think I am too old a dog for that,” he said.

He also recalled how he turned down the offer to be Rajya Sabha MP in 2008 and said, “I was just talking to chief minister that somehow he could convince me (this time to be Rajya Sabha MP) and I took it as a blessing from God because when I got my daughter also got for her PG there so it is both ways. I thank the party for that and just now I said I had decided on my career in 1988 so that time I could not get what I wanted so I thought politics is no but again I am back in politics.”

On his role in the NPP now, Dr Kharlukhi said, “My role as MP is quite a big role. I have to travel throughout the state so I think the party is doing me good because as I said travelling as MP is one way but travelling as MP and state president is two ways. I told that Tynsong is much younger than me so he will be quite active. I know at his age I know what we can do.”