Meghalaya's Digital Push: How LMC-SWAN Integration Will Transform Connectivity

Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad Sangma is pushing forward with major digital infrastructure projects. He recently reviewed the integration of the Local Managed Connectivity project with the State Wide Area Network. The government is also expanding the Shillong IT Park and planning a new Tura Tech Park. These initiatives aim to create jobs and improve government services across the state.

Key Points: Meghalaya CM Conrad Sangma Reviews LMC SWAN Digital Projects

  • Reviewed LMC project integration with State Wide Area Network for unified infrastructure
  • Directed IT Department to prepare district-wise connectivity plans to prevent duplication
  • Emphasized timely execution and data mapping for seamless digital governance
  • Also reviewed Shillong IT Park Phase II and upcoming Tura Tech Park development
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Meghalaya CM reviews projects to boost state's digital network

CM Conrad Sangma reviews LMC-SWAN integration and IT parks to boost Meghalaya's digital infrastructure, connectivity, and tech job creation across the state.

"This integration will form the backbone of our state's master network, strengthening digital connectivity across departments - Conrad K. Sangma"

Shillong, Oct 27

Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma on Monday reviewed the progress of the Local Managed Connectivity (LMC) project and its integration with the State Wide Area Network (SWAN), underscoring the government’s vision to create a unified and robust digital infrastructure across the state.

In a post on X, Sangma said, “Reviewed the progress of the Local Managed Connectivity (LMC) project and its alignment with our State Wide Area Network (SWAN). This integration will form the backbone of our state’s master network, strengthening digital connectivity across departments and administrative units.”

The Chief Minister further directed the IT Department to prepare a detailed district and block-wise connectivity plan to ensure convergence of initiatives and prevent duplication of efforts.

He emphasised the importance of timely execution and accurate data mapping to achieve seamless digital governance across all administrative levels.

“The aim is to create an integrated network that enhances efficiency, transparency, and accessibility of government services,” officials from the Chief Minister’s Office (CMO) said.

The LMC-SWAN integration is expected to provide a more reliable and secure data network connecting various government offices, thereby facilitating faster decision-making and citizen-centric service delivery.

Sangma also reviewed the progress of Phase II of the Shillong IT Park and the upcoming Tura Tech Park — two key projects aimed at promoting digital entrepreneurship and job creation in Meghalaya.

Both parks are being developed to attract IT and IT-enabled service companies, providing employment opportunities for local youth and supporting startups in the Northeast region.

The Shillong IT Park, which has already seen the entry of several firms, is being expanded under Phase II to accommodate more companies.

The proposed Tura Tech Park, meanwhile, is expected to serve as a major technology hub for the Garo Hills region.

Sangma reiterated his government’s commitment to building a digitally empowered Meghalaya through sustainable infrastructure and innovation-driven growth.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Finally some focus on digital infrastructure in the Northeast! The IT parks in Shillong and Tura will create much-needed jobs for local youth. Hope they implement this properly without delays.
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Arjun K
Good initiative but I hope they don't just focus on urban areas. Rural Meghalaya needs digital connectivity the most for education and healthcare services.
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Sarah B
As someone who works in IT, I appreciate the focus on preventing duplication of efforts. Many government projects fail because of poor coordination between departments.
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Vikram M
Hope this leads to better internet speeds in Meghalaya! Current connectivity in many parts is quite poor. Digital governance can only work with reliable infrastructure. 👍
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Michael C
The Tura Tech Park is a smart move for Garo Hills region. Developing tech hubs outside major cities will help balanced regional development across Meghalaya.

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