Shillong, Dec 10: The State government today dedicated cultural and tourism amenities for the Nongkrem Dance at Lum Pomblang and Madan Syiem in Smit aimed towards promoting Meghalaya’s rich cultural heritage and strengthening its tourism infrastructure.
Chief Minister Conrad Sangma, Deputy Chief Minister Prestone Tynsong, the Syiem and Dorbar of Hima Khyrim and community representatives, including Longsan Mansan, Sordars, and Rangbah Shnongs were present on the occasion.
In his address, the Chief Minister rue that despite decades of statehood the cultural identity of the tribal community has not been fully preserved. “I share this not as a criticism, but as a reflection,” he said.
He expressed happiness at witnessing the successful completion of the project and pointed out that the development extended beyond the dance grounds, with notable improvements also taking place in nearby areas including the Madan Syiem and other local grounds.
The Chief Minister also urged people to move beyond regional bias and embrace unity.
Meanwhile, the Syiem of Hima Khyrim, Dr. B. S. Syiem, noted that the development of these amenities was the result of years of effort and partnership and expressed gratitude to the government for its commitment to ensure that the project was carried out in the right manner.
Emphasising the importance of preserving land, culture, and identity, he said the new facilities would serve as a milestone for the community, creating safer and more organised cultural spaces while supporting the continued flourishing of local traditions. He expressed hope that this foundation would strengthen cultural preservation for generations and reaffirmed the community’s commitment to carrying forward the legacy entrusted by their ancestors.
Sordar of Smit, P. Nongbri outlined the community’s needs for a football stadium, upgradation of Smit PHC, and the importance of improving Smit College to ensure better access to higher education for rural youth.























