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Meghalaya’s Tura Gets Rs 150 Crore Urban Facelift for National Games 2027

Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma laid foundation stones for over Rs 150 crore urban infrastructure projects in Tura. The projects include redevelopment of Najing Bazar and a multi-level parking and cinema complex at Dakopgre. These initiatives aim to transform Tura into a modern hub ahead of the 39th National Games in 2027. The state government also announced CM Connect Offices in all 56 blocks to decentralize citizen services.

Meghalaya's Tura to get Rs 150 crore urban facelift projects ahead of National Games

Shillong, May 22

Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma on Friday laid the foundation stones for more than Rs 150 crore worth of urban infrastructure projects in Tura, aimed at transforming the town into a modern commercial, cultural and tourism hub ahead of the 39th National Games in 2027.

The projects include redevelopment of the Najing Bazar area, construction of a multi-level car parking and cinema complex at Dakopgre, and refurbishment of the SMELC building along with an Art and Culture Promenade, museum spaces, a CM Youth Centre and an Active Ageing Centre.

Addressing the gathering, Chief Minister Sangma said the state government was committed to making governance more citizen-centric through the CM Connect initiative and digital service delivery systems.

"Every citizen should be able to connect directly with the government. The 1971 helpline is a complaint registration and grievance redressal system where grievances are monitored in real time until resolution," he added.

The Chief Minister also announced that CM Connect Offices would be established in all 56 blocks of the state to decentralise citizen services and reduce dependence on district headquarters

Highlighting the urban transformation plans for Tura, Chief Minister Sangma said the Najing Bazar Redevelopment Project, sanctioned at Rs 60.76 crore, would include a commercial complex, parking facilities, hotel accommodation, banquet hall, nearly 200 shops and expanded vendor infrastructure.

The Rs 51.21 crore Dakopgre multi-level parking and cinema complex will provide parking for around 200 vehicles along with three cinema halls, gaming zones and food courts to boost local economic activity.

He said the state government was also focusing on urban cleanliness and safety through locality grading systems, installation of 552 LED smart streetlights at a cost of Rs 6.51 crore, and deployment of nearly 500 CCTV cameras integrated with command and control systems.

Chief Minister Sangma also added that the urban interventions are aligned with preparations for the National Games 2027 and are aimed at improving tourism, mobility and civic amenities while preserving Garo cultural identity.

During the programme, the Chief Minister distributed cheques under the Chief Minister Artists Engagement Scheme and launched the Tura Municipal Board mobile application for improved civic service delivery.

The event was attended by Garo Hills Autonomous District Council members, officials, local body representatives, artists and community leaders.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

🙏 Finally some focus on the Northeast! I've visited Tura — it's a beautiful place but needs modern amenities. The Art and Culture Promenade and museum spaces will really help preserve Garo heritage. Hope similar developmental work happens in other towns too.

Michael C

Impressive budget allocation for urban renewal in Tura! As someone who follows infrastructure in India's smaller cities, the Rs 60.76 crore for Najing Bazar is quite substantial for a town this size. The cinema complex and gaming zones will create much-needed entertainment options for the youth. My only concern is about maintenance after inauguration — many Indian government projects look great initially but get neglected.

Kavya N

The Active Ageing Centre and CM Youth Centre are thoughtful additions. It's good to see holistic development that considers all age groups. The 500 CCTV cameras with control systems should improve safety for women too. Hoping the local population gets maximum employment opportunities from these projects.

Rohit P

Rs 150 crore for Tura's facelift is great, but what about the other district towns in Garo Hills? The CM Connect offices in all 56 blocks sounds good on paper — but we need to ensure these are functional, not just signboards. Also, the 1971 helpline should be actively promoted in local languages for maximum reach. Let's hold the government accountable for delivering on these promises.

James A

Excellent to see investment in the Northeast! The multi-level car parking and cinema complex at Dakopgre will boost local economy and tourism. The CM Connect digital services could be a model for other states if implemented properly. Would be interested

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