Meghalaya's Infrastructure Boom: A Road to Growth
The Meghalaya government, led by Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma, has invested over Rs 5,000 crore in road infrastructure over seven years. This investment connects rural areas to essential services and markets, accelerating growth and aiding local economies, while highlighting the state's export achievements.

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The Meghalaya government, under the leadership of Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma, has made significant strides in road infrastructure. Over the past seven years, the state has invested more than Rs 5,000 crore in various projects aimed at transforming connectivity across the region.
Addressing a gathering in Resubelpara, North Garo Hills, Sangma emphasized that road connectivity is crucial for growth and development. He pointed out that these projects are part of a broader strategy to enhance infrastructure, empower women, and create opportunities for the youth.
Some notable projects include roads linking Chidaret to Thapa Bazar and Bajengdoba to Resubelpara, pivotal in easing transportation and boosting local economies. The investment's impact is further evidenced by the state's rural producers exporting goods internationally, showcasing the government's dedication to grassroots entrepreneurship.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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