Meghalaya Marks 54th Statehood Day in Baghmara, CM Stresses Unity & Growth

Meghalaya celebrated its 54th Statehood Day for the first time in Baghmara, South Garo Hills, signaling a commitment to balanced regional development. Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma paid tribute to the state's founders, expressed concern over modern divisions fueled by social media, and called for unity. He highlighted the state's impressive economic growth but emphasized that development must be felt in people's daily lives. Key announcements included a Rs 140 crore water supply project and upgrades to local healthcare and road infrastructure.

Key Points: Meghalaya's 54th Statehood Day: CM Conrad Sangma Pledges Inclusive Growth

  • First Statehood Day in Baghmara
  • CM warns against social media divisions
  • State records ~10% average growth
  • Rs 140 crore water project cleared
  • Focus on last-mile development
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Meghalaya celebrates 54th Statehood Day, CM pledges inclusive growth and unity

Meghalaya celebrated its 54th Statehood Day in Baghmara. CM Conrad Sangma highlighted 10% growth, urged unity, and announced key development projects.

"If we decide in advance that something cannot be done, then we have already failed. - Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma"

Shillong, Jan 21

Meghalaya on Tuesday marked its 54th Statehood Day with the official celebrations being held for the first time at Baghmara in South Garo Hills district, a move seen as a strong statement of the government's commitment to balanced and inclusive development across the State.

The celebrations were held in honour of the founding father of Meghalaya, late Captain Williamson A. Sangma, the State's first Chief Minister, whose home district hosted the event.

The occasion was attended by Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma, Deputy Chief Minister Prestone Tynsong and Education Minister Lahkmen Rymbui, among other dignitaries.

Addressing the gathering, CM Sangma said the creation of Meghalaya was the result of divine blessings, collective prayers and the unwavering resolve of the people. He paid tribute to the leaders who spearheaded the Statehood movement through non-violent and persistent struggle, recalling how people from different tribes and communities came together with a shared dream and common purpose.

Expressing concern over growing divisions in contemporary times, particularly on social media, the Chief Minister said negativity and hatred undermine the values on which Meghalaya was founded. He urged citizens to remember the sacrifices and ideals of the State's forefathers and work towards unity and mutual respect. The Chief Minister informed that he had received a personal letter from the Prime Minister conveying warm greetings and best wishes to the people of Meghalaya on Meghalaya Day. He said the Prime Minister fondly recalled the late P.A. Sangma and acknowledged his immense contribution to the State and the nation.

On development, Sangma said Meghalaya has recorded an average growth rate of around 10 per cent over the last three years, placing it among the fastest-growing States in the country. However, he stressed that growth figures alone do not define success and that real development must be felt in the everyday lives of people.

Referring to the CM-Connect programme, Sangma said mindset plays a crucial role in governance. "If we decide in advance that something cannot be done, then we have already failed," he remarked, adding that districts must have clear plans, targets and a shared vision to meaningfully contribute to the State's overall growth.

Highlighting key announcements for the region, the Chief Minister said the second phase of the Baghmara water supply project, amounting to Rs 140 crore, had been cleared, calling it a major boost for South Garo Hills. He also assured that road connectivity issues would be addressed and expressed a strong commitment to upgrading the Baghmara Civil Hospital with better facilities, hygiene, equipment and manpower.

Deputy Chief Minister Prestone Tynsong described the celebration as historic, noting that it was perhaps the first time in his political career that a State-level Statehood Day function was held at Baghmara. Acknowledging that South Garo Hills has long been considered one of the most backward districts, he said the government is making concerted efforts to ensure last-mile development, particularly through improved connectivity and infrastructure.

The programme featured cultural performances, presentation of Meghalaya Day Awards and Governor's Police Medals, screening of a video titled Rise Meghalaya, and concluded with the National Anthem, reflecting the State's rich heritage, unity and aspirations for the future.

- IANS

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Sarah B
The CM's point about social media negativity is so relevant, not just for Meghalaya but for all of India. We need more leaders talking about unity and mutual respect. The 10% growth is impressive, but hope it translates to better roads and hospitals for everyone.
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Rohit P
Rs 140 crore for water supply is a major announcement. Infrastructure in the North East has been neglected for too long. Hope this project is completed on time without corruption. Jai Hind!
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Priya S
As someone from the region, I appreciate the sentiment. But we hear these promises every year. The Baghmara Civil Hospital has needed an upgrade for a decade. Let's see actual work on the ground, not just speeches. With respect, actions speak louder than words.
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Michael C
The cultural heritage of Meghalaya is incredible. Glad to see it being highlighted on such an occasion. The 'Rise Meghalaya' video sounds inspiring. More power to the people of the state.
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Kavya N
Happy Statehood Day to all my friends in Meghalaya! 🎉 The CM's connect programme and focus on district-level planning is the right approach. Every district contributing to the state's GDP is how real, inclusive growth happens. Bahut badhiya!

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