Meghalaya Guv meets KHADC delegation, emphasizes on strengtheniing grassroots governance

A delegation of the Khasi Hills Autonomous District Council (KHADC) led by its chief executive member (CEM) Shemborlang Rynjah on Friday paid a courtesy visit to Meghalaya Governor CH Vijayashankar at Raj Bhavan.
The Governor welcomed each member in a traditional member by felicitating them with Khasi Ryndia.
During the meeting, the Governor congratulated Rynjah and the Executive Members on assuming office and conveyed his best wishes for their tenure.
The Executive Members briefed the Governor about the functioning of the District Council.
The Governor emphasized the importance of strengthening grassroots governance, preserving traditional institutions, and promoting inclusive development in the region.
He also expressed hope that the new Executive Committee would work with dedication to address the aspirations of the people and uphold the constitutional values enshrined in the Sixth Schedule.
The Governor also raised concerns about the need for stronger conservation of forest resources and biodiversity in the Khasi Hills region.
He underscored the urgency of preserving ecological balance while pursuing development goals and informed the visiting members that a series of planned meetings with relevant stakeholders would be initiated to address these environmental challenges in a comprehensive and coordinated manner.
He emphasized on the promotion of Ayurvedic medicine, turmeric cultivation, and the strengthening of beekeeping practices in the region.
The Executive members briefed the Governor about the challenges faced by the Khasi Hills region and sought financial support to enhance developmental activities, especially for the upkeep of the Khasi Heritage Village at Mawphlang and the overall maintenance and preservation of cultural and infrastructural assets across the region.
The Chief Executive Member thanked the Hon’ble Governor for his guidance and assured full cooperation in working towards the welfare of the people of the Khasi Hills region.
The meeting was held in a cordial atmosphere and marked by mutual goodwill and commitment to public service.
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