Shillong, Jul 15: The North Eastern Council (NEC), under the Union Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region (MDoNER), released over Rs 13.58 crore under NEC schemes during May-June 2026 to support key development initiatives in Meghalaya covering healthcare, education, renewable energy, research, culture, connectivity and community infrastructure.
A major intervention was the installation of a 1.5 Tesla MRI System at Tura Civil Hospital, which will significantly improve diagnostic services for patients in Garo Hills and adjoining areas.
In the education sector, the NEC supported infrastructure development at Shillong Polytechnic and Development of Multi-Disciplinary Trainingcum-Resource Centre, Shillong organised by NERCORMS to strengthen technical education, innovation and academic excellence.
To preserve Meghalaya’s rich cultural heritage, the NEC provided assistance for the Seng Khasi Cultural Complex and the Seinraij Jowai Community Hall, creating modern spaces for cultural, educational and community activities. The NEC also supported infrastructure upgradation at Ïewduh, improving facilities for traders, farmers and consumers while strengthening one of the region’s largest traditional marketplaces.
In the renewable energy sector, the NEC supported surveys and investigations for the Mawblei, Myntdu Leshka Stage-II and Selim Hydroelectric Projects, laying the groundwork for future clean energy development in the state. During May-June, 2026, the NEC also released Rs 18.93 crore to regional agencies including universities, technical institutes, NGOs, societies, etc for promotion of the region.
Part of the fund released was for supporting the various events and study projects held in Meghalaya such as Industry Academia Research Conclave-2025 organized by NIT-Meghalaya, Miss & Mister Beauty Pageant – 2026 at NEIGRIHMS, Shillong, et. al. Completion of the NEC funded project, improvement of the Shillong–Umroi Airport Road in June, 2026 is a major boost to enhancing access to the airport and facilitating tourism, trade and regional connectivity.























