Meghalaya CM Distributes Land Pattas in Garo Hills, Hails "Satisfying Moment"

Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma distributed land pattas to settlers on government land in the Tura Town Area, describing it as a satisfying moment for inclusive development. He emphasized that the initiative resulted from sustained coordination and trust between the administration and residents, solving long-standing challenges. Sangma assured that land settlement in other concerned localities would be addressed in a phased manner, with no unilateral imposition by the government. The event, organized by the district revenue office, was welcomed by community leaders and beneficiaries as a crucial step to secure land rights and reduce disputes.

Key Points: Meghalaya CM Conrad Sangma Distributes Land Pattas in Tura

  • Land pattas distributed to settlers in Tura Town Area
  • Addresses long-standing administrative and legal hurdles
  • Initiative based on government-people cooperation
  • Part of phased plan for other localities
  • Aims for transparent land governance
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Distribution of land pattas in Garo Hills is satisfying moment: Meghalaya CM

Meghalaya CM Conrad K. Sangma distributes land pattas in Tura, calling it key to inclusive development and security for residents.

"a great and satisfying moment - Conrad K. Sangma"

Shillong, Feb 10

Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma on Tuesday termed the distribution of land pattas to settlers of Government Administrative Department land in the Tura Town Area as "a great and satisfying moment," asserting that the initiative reflected the strength of cooperation between the government and the people and was key to inclusive development.

Speaking at a programme held at the Nikwatgre Community Hall, the Chief Minister said the issuance of land documents was the outcome of sustained coordination and mutual trust between the administration and residents.

"Such cooperation is essential for development and growth," he said while distributing land pattas to beneficiaries from Nikwatgre.

Sangma noted that the absence of proper land documents had long posed serious challenges for residents, exposing them to administrative, legal and financial hurdles.

With the formalisation of land ownership through pattas, he said, these long-standing issues would now be addressed.

"This will empower the people and give them a sense of security," the Chief Minister added.

Referring to similar land-related concerns in other localities, Sangma assured that settlement of land matters in those areas would also be taken up in a phased manner.

He underlined that the government would not act unilaterally on such sensitive issues.

"We will not impose anything on the people. We will move forward only by taking on board the willingness and cooperation of the people," he said.

The programme was organised by the Office of the Deputy Commissioner (Revenue), West Garo Hills District, as part of the state government's efforts to streamline land records and strengthen land governance in urban and semi-urban areas.

District administration officials said the distribution of land documents would help bring clarity to land ownership, improve record management and reduce disputes in the Tura Town Area. They added that the initiative marked an important step towards transparent and people-centric land administration.

The event was attended by senior district officials, community leaders, beneficiaries and residents, who welcomed the move as a long-awaited measure to secure their land rights.

- IANS

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Priya S
Finally! People have been waiting for this for generations. Without a patta, you can't get loans, build properly, or feel secure. This is real empowerment. Kudos to the administration for working with the people and not imposing a solution.
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Aman W
Good initiative, but the real test is implementation. Will this be done fairly and transparently? In many places, only the connected people get the benefits. Hope the CM ensures the process is clean and reaches the actual settlers.
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Sarah B
As someone who has worked in rural development, I can say this is foundational work. Secure land tenure is the first step out of poverty. It allows investment in homes and small businesses. A great model for inclusive growth.
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Vikram M
"We will not impose anything on the people." This is the key line. Development must be participatory, especially in sensitive regions like the Northeast. Top-down approaches never work. Hope this cooperation continues for other projects too.
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Nisha Z
My family is from a village where we got our patta after 30 years. The relief is indescribable. It's not just a paper, it's peace of mind. More power to the people of Garo Hills! May this reduce legal battles and bring prosperity.

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