Sniawbhalang Dhar dismisses demand for Khasi-Jaintia CM for Meghalaya

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Shillong, March 14: Deputy Chief Minister, Sniawbhalang Dhar has opined that it is totally wrong to demand that the Chief Minister of Meghalaya should be from the Khasi-Jaintia region only.

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Reacting to a question regarding this demand, Dhar said, “Demanding for a Khasi chief minister I think is totally wrong as we have to respect the mandate of the people. It is as simple as that.”

He said if the people want the Chief Minister to be from the Khasi-Jaintia region, let them vote for one party from the region.

“Let them vote for one party from the Khasi side, simple as that. They can vote for UDP, or NPP if they want but they vote differently. What can we say,” he said.

On the other hand, Dhar admitted that the party’s prospects in a few constituencies like Nongkrem and Mawlai were affected by the coming of the newly floated Voice of the People Party (VPP).

With regards to the performance of the All India Trinamool Congress and the Bharatiya Janata Party, the NPP leader said that both parties are yet to be accepted in Meghalaya.

“If the party can obtain 2-3 seats it means that they are not accepted by the people of the state,” he added.

Meghalaya Deputy CM Sniawbhalang Dhar to review all projects under Urban Affairs Dept

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Shillong, March 14:  Deputy Chief Minister in charge of Urban Affairs Sniawbhalang Dhar will review all ongoing projects implemented by the department besides a discussion on the relocation of the 342 families of Sweepers’ Colony from Them Iew Mawlong during a meeting to be held tomorrow.

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“I will review all the ongoing projects including the smart city projects tomorrow,” Dhar told reporters.

He said some of the projects include the Laitumkhrah market, Polo market, smart roads and others. “I will only know the physical and financial progress of these projects once I held the review meeting,” Dhar added.

Stating that different projects have different timelines for completion, the deputy chief minister said, “I will try to do my best in the days to come to complete these projects on time.”

He further added that the state does not have any issue in terms of the funding pattern and that the fund flow is very smooth from the Government of India and the state government.

Dhar also informed that he would also call a meeting at his level to discuss the relocation of the Sweepers’ Colony from Them Iew Mawlong.

“I will call this meeting at my level as urban minister. After that, the chairman of the high-level committee will hold a meeting and we will take a call (in this regard),” he said adding “Tomorrow, the meeting will be held at my level and after that we will sit as a state. We have to call them (Harijan Panchayat Committee) obviously. The Court has given some time we have to see but we want to solve it at the earliest possible.”

Further, Dhar informed that the Jowai beautification project is still in progress and that 90 per cent of the road project in the town is completed. As per the report, the road will be completed in the next 10 days.

As far as the Home (Jail) department is concerned, Dhar said he is yet to meet with the officials of the department. He said earlier, the government had planned to come up with a central jail but the status of the proposal will be known after a review meeting which will be held the day after tomorrow.

MTC project construction worth Rs 216 crore to be completed within 3 years- Meghalaya Deputy CM

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Shillong, March 14: Deputy Chief Minister Sniawbhalang Dhar has said that work for construction of the MTC project at Rs 216 crore is under progress.

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“There is no issue as everything is as per detailed project report (DPR),” Dhar told reporters.

He informed that the government is planning to have a hotel and others in the multipurpose building, which will be completed within two and a half years. The project is being constructed at the Meghalaya Transport Corporation land in the Khyndailad area.

He however said there is some problem with the tenants. “I will have a review meeting on this tomorrow. They (tenants) did not say they are not agreeing to move but they put some conditions and we will discuss that tomorrow. The condition is a good one and we already agree that when the building is completed we will accommodate them,” Dhar added.

The office of the MTC has been shifted to Mawiong.

Earlier prior to the elections, BJP leader and cabinet minister Alexander Laloo Hek said he can build a “Taj Mahal” with Rs 240 crore, the amount which the MDA government had proposed to spend on construction at a 50,000 sq ft land at Khyndailad (Police Bazar).

On this, Dhar said that the project cost is Rs 216 crore, not Rs 240 crore as alleged. “Moreover, the project is in progress. How can he say it is right or wrong,” he said.

He said that the decision was taken by the cabinet. “We will see after completion. You will see the whole police bazaar area will change into a modern world,” he said.

NextGen Democracy representatives at NEHU, Shillong for mutual learning

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Shillong, March 13: Under the aegis of Indian Council of Cultural Relations (ICCR) a delegation of 38 youth leaders from eight countries such as Chile, Kenya, Ecuador, Mexico, Suriname, New Zealand, Nigeria visited North-Eastern Hill University with a purpose of mutual learning and interaction with NEHU faculty and students.

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The Office of International Affairs (OIA) of NEHU held the meeting cum interaction to felicitate these foreign delegates from eight different countries who are part of a mission called “NextGen Democracy” and paid a state visit to NEHU to share their experience of democratic processes and struggles in their respective countries with NEHU fraternity.

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The Vice-Chancellor presided over the programme and felicitated the visiting dignitaries. Dignitaries included Member of Parliament from Suriname, Kanafe Josafat Obed who represents African origin people in Suriname parliament and expressed his pleasure at NEHU’s hospitality and the level of discussion. Another prominent public figure included Norbert Andrew Ouma of Kenya, who is a grassroot politician shared his rich experience of being a footballer and a grassroot level party builder. Another significant voice from Chile, Maite Estay, who is the spokesperson of Chilean Confederation of Students showed her solidarity and empathy for women’s role in public life in a democracy as well as in leading the university in research and studies. Another noted political personae from City administration of Cuenca Under the provincial government of Azuay of Ecuador expressed her desire to explore Shillong and Meghalaya and found quite a few learnable things in her brief visit to NEHU. In a similar vein, Aryana Nafissi, a prominent opposition leader and tax consultant from New Zealand expressed her deep interest in India’s democratic processes and exhorted NEHU in making rapid strides in understanding global democratic scenario by way of creating leadership.

Deans of Schools such as Prof. Erwa Jyrwa, Prof. Lucy Zehol, Prof. Vanlalnghak, Prof. A.K. Chandra, Prof. N. Saha, Prof. Iftekar Hussain felicitated visiting dignitaries and exhorted them for a future collaboration and trust building. Prof. Debendra K. Nayak, seniormost Professor of NEHU felicitated dignitaries from Nigeria and Mexico and expressed his deep interest in academic and cultural bonds that exist between India and visiting dignitaries. Prof. Don Syiem too felicitated visiting Nigerain dignitary and exhorted the need for building trust and partnership.

The Vice-Chancellor of NEHU appreciated the role of Government of India under the able leadership of Narendra Modi in exposing youth to democratic processes across the globe and he expressed the hope that NEHU and Northeastern region shall be able to make the best of such cultural exchanges.

In his response, Purav Kumar Bhailal Panchal, an Indian origin Swiss citizen and educationist wanted to know about NEHU’s curriculum in Educational Sciences and sough collaboration in educational research from Govt. of India and Govt. of Switzerland. Some other foreign delegates wanted to know NEHU’s facilities on studying music and performance, to which Prof. Desmond Kharmawphlang responded positively and implored the interested foreign students to join NEHU’s programmes of study.

Prof. Prasenjit Biswas, on behalf of Office of International Affairs thanked profusely the delegates from eight countries and impressed upon them NEHU’s advantage in highest standard of research and learning at very low cost and invited students and researchers from Latin America, Africa, Europe to join NEHU in large numbers.

The visiting team left for Mawsynram and Sohra after completion of their visit to NEHU.

Upscaling Hobby to Business- the story of Harador Khariong’s Plant Parenthood

“If done with full commitment and passion whether it’s art, science or music, one can achieve their goal to make things work better and the satisfaction you will get is beyond your imagination”— Harador Khariong, Founder-Plant Parenthood
For Harador Khariong, a resident of Wahingdoh Shillong, East Khasi Hills Meghalaya, Plant Parenthood started as a hobby and out of love for plants during her college days. This eventually became more interesting and turned to be a career option in planting in the year 2020, especially succulents because they were relatively easier to take care of.
It was during the Northeast Food Show 2022 that Harador saw few entrepreneurs with their stall under the umbrella of PRIME, after which she learned in detail about PRIME and how it has helped entrepreneurs succeed in their business. Therefore, in the same year she enrolled herself in the Pre – Incubation batch 3.
Through the PRIME’s Pre-Incubation program, she learned more about upscaling her business and ultimately launched the ‘Plant Parenthood’ initiative.
This article has been featured in collaboration with PRIME Entrepreneurship Meghalaya. To know more about PRIME, visit: https://www.primemeghalaya.com/