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Entrepreneurship Key to Meghalaya's Economic Transformation: CM Conrad Sangma

Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma launched the 'Achievers of the Month' programme in Shillong to recognise outstanding entrepreneurs and inspire others. He emphasized that entrepreneurship is the foundation of sustainable economic growth and livelihood generation. The initiative will showcase success stories through storytelling sessions, public engagements, and social media campaigns. Fifty entrepreneurs from across Meghalaya were honoured during the launch event.

Entrepreneurship key to Meghalaya's economic transformation: Conrad Sangma

Shillong, June 30

Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma on Tuesday said entrepreneurship is the foundation of sustainable economic growth and livelihood generation as he launched the state government's "Achievers of the Month" programme to recognise outstanding individuals and inspire more people to take up entrepreneurial ventures.

Launching the flagship initiative in Shillong, the Chief Minister said the government's role is to create an enabling ecosystem through policies, infrastructure and institutional support, but it is entrepreneurs who ultimately drive economic progress.

"Government creates the base, but it is entrepreneurship that makes the economy take off," CM Sangma said, describing entrepreneurship as the bedrock of sustainable livelihood generation and long-term economic development.

The Chief Minister said the initiative seeks to create a platform where achievers from diverse sectors can share their journeys, inspire others and demonstrate how government interventions have helped transform ideas into successful enterprises.

Stressing the need to celebrate success stories, CM Sangma said the programme would help break sectoral barriers by bringing inspiring stories into the public domain. "We want to share your stories with the world. What may seem simple to you is truly inspiring for others," he said.

Announcing that July will be observed as a dedicated month for entrepreneurs, the Chief Minister said the government will organise storytelling sessions, public engagements and social media campaigns to showcase entrepreneurial success stories from across Meghalaya.

Addressing the gathering, CM Sangma acknowledged the challenges faced by entrepreneurs, saying that building a business often involves uncertainty, financial risks and sleepless nights. However, he said passion, resilience and determination are the qualities that define successful entrepreneurs.

Encouraging aspiring business owners, he urged them not to be discouraged by setbacks or negative opinions and to remain focused on achieving their goals.

The Chief Minister also highlighted the government's efforts to promote entrepreneurship across sectors, including agriculture, sports, music and other emerging fields.

He said initiatives under PRIME and its rural outreach programmes have enabled several grassroots entrepreneurs to expand their businesses from small local ventures to supplying products in major cities.

During the programme, 50 entrepreneurs from different parts of Meghalaya were honoured for their achievements. They also interacted with the Chief Minister, sharing ideas for expanding their businesses and seeking continued government support to strengthen the state's entrepreneurial ecosystem.

The "Achievers of the Month" initiative will subsequently recognise achievers from sectors such as sports, agriculture, education and public service to build a wider culture of innovation, enterprise and excellence across the state.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Finally someone in government talking about enabling ecosystem rather than just giving doles. But ground reality in Northeast is different - young entrepreneurs still face serious infrastructure hurdles. Let's see if PRIME and other schemes actually deliver results. 🤔

Michael C

As someone working with startups in Bangalore, I can say the biggest challenge isn't ideas - it's scaling up. Meghalaya's small population and remote location make it tough. But if they can crack e-commerce logistics and local manufacturing, this could be a game changer for the Northeast.

Vikram M

Saar, but what about the educated youth who are still migrating to Delhi and Bangalore? 😕 These schemes sound nice but paperwork is still too much. Small businesses need less red tape, faster clearances, and simpler tax systems. Also - why only July? Entrepreneurship needs year-round support!

Ananya R

Love that they're recognizing entrepreneurs from agriculture, sports, and music too! 🎵 Meghalaya's local musicians and artisans are world-class but get no exposure. "Achievers of the Month" could really change mindsets if done properly. Let's see some real success stories!

Rahul R

I'm from Shillong and I've seen how difficult it is to start anything without connections. CM's talk about "passion and resilience" is fine, but real issues are: land ownership complications for women entrepreneurs, lack of mentorship networks, and banks that still ask for ridiculous collateral. Fix the basics first, then celebrate.

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