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Meghalaya DSP goes ‘missing’
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Meghalaya police received a severe jolt with a top official deserting its rank and joining a militant outfit.
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KSU opposes rail link to Meghalaya
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Fearing largescale influx of people after the introduction of a rail link, the Khasi Students’ Union has expressed concern over the proposal to set up a railway line from Assam to Byrnihat in Meghalaya.
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Meghalaya police officer joins militant group
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A deputy superintendent of police in Meghalaya has gone missing and has allegedly joined the militant Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA), a police official said.
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Revolt in Meghalaya Congress contained temporarily
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With the intervention of the AICC, the revolt in Meghalaya Congress has been temporarily brought under control as the legislators brace for a six-day assembly session from tomorrow.
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Meghalaya uses fish to fight malaria
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With malaria being a perennial menace in the state, the Meghalaya government has turned to a fish variety to kill mosquito at larval stage.
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Lapang in Delhi to douse rebellion
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With the revolt in Meghalaya Congress refusing to die down, Chief Minister D D Lapang today rushed to the national capital where he would meet top AICC leaders in a bid to placate the rebels.
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Increase in domestic tourists in Meghalaya
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Meghalaya has witnessed an increase in the number of tourists, though the number of foreign visitors has showed a marginal decline over the past two years.
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Myntdu-Leshka Stage-II power project allotted
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The Meghalaya Cabinet has decided to allot Myntdu-Leshka Stage-II power project to Meghalaya State Electricity Board (MeSEB).
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Political dialogue gets going with Meghalaya rebels
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The central government Tuesday set the ball rolling for political negotiations with Achik National Volunteer Council (ANVC), a powerful rebel group in Meghalaya, to ensure lasting peace in the Garo Hills.
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Handloom fashion week organised in Shillong
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Models wearing handloom attires sashayed down the ramp to mark the handloom week at a unique fashion show in Shillong.
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Meghalaya Govt signs MoU with NIIT
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The Meghalaya government has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with NIIT to impart job-oriented courses in the field of information technology for the youths of the state.
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BSF downplays withdrawal of outpost
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The BSF today downplayed the withdrawal of an observation post from Muktapur area in Meghalaya as part of a re-arranging border strategy.
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BDR troop mobilisation on Meghalaya border
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The BSF today withdrew one of its observation posts near Muktapur in Meghalaya amid reports of troop mobilisation by BDR along the border, a day after heavy firing was reported between the border guards of the two countries.
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Haldar in Shillong for talks with ANVC
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Former IB chief PC Haldar, the Centre’s interlocutor for talks with the banned Achik National Volunteer Council (ANVC), today arrived here for holding negotiations with the Garo militant group.
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ANVC sets condition for talks with Haldar
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Setting condition for talks, the A’chik National Volunteers Council (ANVC) has asked PC Haldar to hold meeting with them in their heartland at Tura, the district headquarters of Meghalaya’s West Garo hills district.
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India, Bangladesh security forces trade fire in Meghalaya
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The Border Security Force (BSF) and Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) Sunday traded gunfire in Muktapur sector along the India-Bangladesh border in Meghalaya, officials here said.
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Talk to rebel group, Meghalaya tells Delhi
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The Meghalaya government Friday asked New Delhi not to waste time and reach an acceptable tripartite accord with the Achik National Volunteer Council (ANVC) for lasting peace in Garo Hills.
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MeSEB incurs heavy loss due to power theft
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The Meghalaya State Electricity Board (MeSEB) is running under heavy loss as consumers are indulging in large-scale malpractices, both in rural and urban areas.
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Kyndiah gets Cabinet rank in Meghalaya
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With the Congress-led government already having a peculiar arrangement of a Chief Minister and three others enjoying the same rank as him, a former Union minister has now been given the status of a Cabinet minister.
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Garo militant groups extort money to pump owners
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A local militant group has allegedly demanded an extortion amount of Rs 30 lakh each from petrol pump owners in two districts of Meghalaya, triggering panic among the businessmen.
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BDR posts red flag in disputed area
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BDR personnel posted a red flag in a disputed area adversely held by India in Meghalaya’s Jaintia Hills district, days after the border guards of Bangladesh resorted to unprovoked firing thrice in that area.
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Cong asked to distance itself from Lanong remark
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Meghalaya Congress has been directed by 10 Janpath to distance itself from Deputy Chief Minister Bindo Lanong’s controversial 'venomous viper' remark.
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Meghalaya sets up IT companies to boost infrastructure
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Department of Information Technology in Meghalaya is setting up IT companies to provide the benefits of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) to the youth and boost infrastructure in the region.
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Women groups hold protest against Meghalaya Dy CM
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Women in Meghalaya are not entirely celebrating the 100th International Women’s Day, but protesting against Deputy Chief Minister Bindo Lanong for calling a group of women venomous vipers.
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Sonia Gandhi inaugurates Shillong's NEIGRIHMS
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Congress President Sonia Gandhi on Friday inaugurated the 'North East Indira Gandhi Regional Institute for Medical Sciences' (NEIGRIHMS) in Shillong.
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