Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma today announced financial assistance and infrastructural development projects for Purakhasia in South West Garo Hills district during the open session of the third annual conference of the Meghalaya Hajong Welfare Association (MHWA).
Responding to a memorandum by the MHWA featuring demands for the development of the Hajong community, the chief minister announced a Rs 7 lakh sanction from the Chief Minister’s Special Grant for the successful execution of the conference and an additional Rs 24 lakh for the completion of the Girls’ Hostel at Akhongre, Tura, bringing the total sanctioned amount to Rs 48 lakh.
He also announced funding for a dedicated ambulance for Purakhasia Anchalic MHWA and assured the construction of a temporary river protection wall from Dhubakora, Puran Bazar to Genapara.
On infrastructure, he assured that the demand for a hanging bridge connecting Genapara to Dhubakona via Sosanghat would be taken up under the state’s Suspension Bridges Program to improve rural connectivity. He also acknowledged the need for better roads and public facilities in Hajong-dominated areas.
Responding to the Hajong community’s request for increased educational support, the chief minister assured that scholarships and other opportunities for Hajong students would be prioritised. He also encouraged Hajong women and weavers to utilize assistance under the CM Elevate Program, stating that the government is working to simplify the application process for state schemes at the block level.
The chief minister also emphasised the importance of preserving Hajong culture, assuring support for documentation and cultural promotion initiatives. He recognised the Hajong community’s contributions to Meghalaya’s development, particularly in agriculture, weaving, and public administration, and reiterated the government’s commitment to empowering them through targeted policies and programs.
The two-day conference featured cultural performances, exhibitions showcasing Hajong heritage, and discussions on economic and social development.
Salmanpara MLA Ian Botham K Sangma, Rangsakona MLA Subir Marak, Mahendraganj MLA Sanjay A Sangma, community leaders and members of the Hajong tribe were present during the conference.