Meghalaya Ushers in Reforms: Justice, Film Tourism, and Job Selection Revamped

The Meghalaya Cabinet has approved key reforms including the introduction of new criminal justice rules, a film tourism policy, and the removal of interviews in Group D recruitment. These changes aim to modernize legal procedures, promote filmmaking in the state, and ensure transparency in government job selections.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Shillong | Updated: 10-07-2025 18:09 IST | Created: 10-07-2025 18:09 IST
Meghalaya Ushers in Reforms: Justice, Film Tourism, and Job Selection Revamped
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The Meghalaya Cabinet has initiated sweeping reforms to enhance judicial efficiency and promote cultural endeavors. In a meeting chaired by Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma, the Cabinet approved new criminal justice rules, the Meghalaya Film Tourism Policy 2025, and the elimination of interviews for Group D positions in state recruitment.

This overhaul in legal processes aims to align with national standards while improving efficiency in courts. The introduction of the Meghalaya e-Shaksha Management Rules 2025 and alternative community service penalties are part of a rehabilitative approach to justice.

Additionally, the new film tourism policy seeks to position Meghalaya as a filmmaking hub, offering substantial subsidies and infrastructure support. The cessation of interviews for Group D posts aims to enhance transparency and fairness in the recruitment process.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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