Meghalaya CM Inaugurates Rs 3.5 Crore Sports Hub, Calls It 'Greatest Investment' for Youth

Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma inaugurated an upgraded playground and indoor sports stadium at Umlyngka. He described the Rs 3.5 crore project as a long-term investment in youth and the state's future. The facility includes a badminton court, dressing rooms, and officials' rooms. It is expected to benefit nearly 3,000 young people and four local schools.

Key Points: Meghalaya CM: Sports Infra Key for State's Future

  • Meghalaya CM Conrad Sangma inaugurates upgraded playground and indoor stadium at Umlyngka
  • Project cost Rs 3.5 crore, includes badminton court and facilities
  • CM calls investment in youth and sports 'greatest investment' for state's future
  • Facility to benefit 3,000 youth and four local schools
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Investment in sports infra key for state's future: Meghalaya CM

Meghalaya CM Conrad Sangma inaugurates upgraded playground and indoor stadium at Umlyngka, calling it a long-term investment in youth and the state's future.

"I don't see this as an expenditure but an investment in our youth and for the future of our state. - Conrad K. Sangma"

Shillong, May 2

Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma on Saturday said that investment in youth and sports infrastructure is the "greatest investment" for the future of the state, as he inaugurated an upgraded playground and indoor sports stadium at Umlyngka.

The improved playground and indoor sports stadium were inaugurated in the presence of R.V. Lyngdoh, Hamletson Dohling, officials of the Sports Department, members of local dorbar shnong bodies, and residents of the area.

Addressing the gathering, Sangma said the government has been working over the past few years to ensure balanced development across sectors and constituencies in Meghalaya. He said governance must be responsive to people's concerns and aspirations while ensuring that development reaches every locality.

"As a government, we must listen to the concerns of the people and live up to their aspirations. Apart from major infrastructure projects, we believe that investment in our youth and people is the greatest investment," the Chief Minister said.

Highlighting the significance of the new sports facility, Sangma said the Rs 3.5 crore project should not be seen merely as expenditure but as a long-term investment in nurturing future generations. He said such infrastructure would help shape disciplined, hardworking sportspersons who embody the spirit of sportsmanship not only in games but in every sphere of life.

"I don't see this as an expenditure but an investment in our youth and for the future of our state," he added.

The Chief Minister also underlined the government's wider push in the sports sector through both infrastructure creation and policy support aimed at building a stronger ecosystem for athletes and sports associations. He said the state is committed to creating an enabling environment where young talent can grow and compete at higher levels.

Congratulating local residents, especially the youth, Sangma urged the community to take collective ownership of the new facility so that it remains functional, attractive and beneficial for years to come.

The upgraded complex includes a fully constructed indoor sports hall with a badminton court, dressing rooms, toilets and an officials' room.

Four local schools - Umlyngka Pre-Secondary School, San Shnong Secondary School, Phila Rapsang Secondary School and Thomas Jones Secondary School - are expected to benefit directly, along with nearly 3,000 young people in the locality.

- IANS

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Priya S
Finally, a CM who understands that infrastructure alone isn't enough—we need facilities that nurture talent. But I hope the government also provides proper coaching and equipment. A badminton court is great, but what about other sports? Let's not stop here.
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Aditya G
As someone from Meghalaya, I'm happy to see this development. Our state has so much potential in sports like football and archery. The CM's point about collective ownership is crucial—if the community maintains it properly, this facility will serve generations. 😊
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Michael C
Great to see such initiatives in rural areas. In the US, we often take sports infrastructure for granted. That $420,000 investment will pay dividends in terms of health, discipline, and maybe even Olympic prospects. Kudos to the Meghalaya government for thinking ahead.
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Tanya I
Good step, but let's be honest—this is just one facility. Meghalaya has hundreds of villages. The CM should prioritize creating a sports policy that ensures every district gets similar facilities. Otherwise, it's just a photo-op for a few politicians. 🤔
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Arun Y
Hats off to CM Sangma. In our country, we often neglect sports in smaller states. The fact that four schools will benefit directly means thousands of kids will get a chance to play indoors regardless of weather. This is how you build a sporting culture—ground up.

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