Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma on Wednesday chaired a high-level review meeting with the Education Department to assess Meghalaya’s performance in the Performance Grading Index and review reforms being undertaken to strengthen the state’s education ecosystem.
the Community Skill Integrated Curriculum. Student welfare measures include improved mid-day meals and sanitary pad vending machines in girls’ schools.
Sangma directed Deputy Commissioners to work in mission mode to accelerate implementation and ensure timely delivery.
a disputed village on the inter-state border that has seen rising tensions.
The meeting followed talks between the Chief Ministers of the two states and brought together leaders and officials to build consensus on the ground.
A high-level meeting involving political representatives, senior civil and police officials, and local body leaders from Meghalaya and Assam was held on June 2, 2026 at the Assam Police Camp to deliberate on issues relating to Lapangap,
The order was issued under Sections 6 and 20 of the Prevention and Control of Infectious and Contagious Diseases in Animals Act, 2009 to prevent, control and eradicate the disease.
The Department of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary has issued a notification after confirming African Swine Fever outbreaks in several villages across Meghalaya.
Under the new framework, the NEP three-language formula will be implemented and learning of Khasi and Garo will be made compulsory. There will be no summative assessments till Class 2, and learning will be play-based and discovery-oriented with contextualized textbooks.
Aligned with the National Curriculum Framework and rooted in the vision of the National Education Policy 2020, the framework aims to ensure joyful learning, strong foundational skills, and holistic development for children.