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Shillong, January 24:
Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma on Friday heard concerns of the people at the CM Connect programme held at Ranikor in South West Khasi Hills.

People turned up in large numbers to air their grievances on road connectivity, issues related to water, rising cases of man-elephant conflict, low farm production, amongst others.

Health Minister Ampareen Lyngdoh, MLAs Pius Marwein and Renikton Lyngdoh Tongkhar were also present in the programme, which had the participation of senior government officials including Principal Secretary P. Sampath Kumar.

CM Connect is an initiative of the Chief Minister to reach out to the grassroot and directly engage with the community and resolve their concerns. The programme gives an opportunity to the public to raise their concerns in presence of Chief Minister and senior officials, which are heard and resolved to a large extent on the spot, while issues that requires attention are noted for urgent consideration.

During Friday’s CM Connect, a burning issue relating to standing crops and homes being damaged by wild elephants were raised by villagers of Mawpylun. To this, the chief minister, who also holds the Forest and Environment portfolio assured that the department will promptly respond to the matter.     

On complaints that forest officials come drunk to respond to emergency situation of man-elephant conflict, the chief minister said stringent against will be taken against anyone found in dereliction of duties. “It is a matter of life and death for the people, and we will not tolerate negligence,” he underscored.

Taking opportunity of the CM – Connect platform, villagers from Nongnah spoke about the tourism potential in their area. To this, the chief minister promptly announced that government has already envisioned a road map to promote tourism, and an estimated amount of INR 30 lakh has been earmarked for construction of a resort including improvement of the road that connects to their village.   

“Tourism is not just about buildings; it is about how you make visitors feel and how you involve your community. Let us ensure that our youth and women are included in this growth,” he said,  while informing that the state government has accorded thrust to promote tourism and is building infrastructures to facilitate tourism, which creating a brand name for Meghalaya in the global tourism map.

Villagers from Keniang raised concerns on poor road connectivity, which poses hindrance for transportation of different agri – horti produces, particular bay leaves. The Keniang village is known for its bay leaves. To this, the chief minister assured to look into their concerns.    

Villagers from Pomwadar, Tibbiching and Phlangdiolin spoke at length on the poor access of banking and healthcare services. The chief minister informed that their concerns will be look into and direction were given for introduction of mobile banking services in the area.  He also assured that issues related to healthcare and education will also be taken up on priority basis.

Villagers from Khonjyo A expressed their concerns to the chief minister on various challenges being faced by the people living along the border areas, particularly on water and poor electricity coverage. Responding to their concerns,  the chief minister directed the officially to resolve the issues amicably. On complaints of delay in Jal Jeevan Mission implementation, he asked the officials to ensure that the villagers are covered and completed within April 2025.

Farmers from different villagers in unison shared their sorry stories on low crop production and sought chief minister’s assistances, to which he said that the farmers can take advantage of initiatives like CM Farm Plus and avail support.     

During the programme, the chief minister and other dignitaries handed over financial assistance under different welfare programmes to beneficiaries from Ranikor C&RD block.

Initiatives : Agriculture

Launch of “Restart Meghalaya Mission’ on 15th August 2020

The Mission comprise of a series of interventions to support farmers and entrepreneurs by enabling them to build growth-promoting basic infrastructure and services. Under this Mission, 1917iTEAMS – the IT Platform aimed at enabling farmers access to agricultural information, crop advisories and markets will be expanded logistically through induction of another 100 vehicles.

Creation of the Directorate of Food Processing on May 2018

With the objective of seizing opportunities in the sector and the untapped food processing potential of the state for uplifting the livelihoods of farmers and value chain actors, the Government of Meghalaya created the Directorate of Food Processing (DFP) as a one-stop agency to handle all matters relating to food processing in the state and to deal with all central government Ministries and Agencies (viz. Ministries of Agriculture, and Food Processing, SFAC, NCDC, NABARD, etc.) in all matters pertaining to the development of agricultural food processing sector.

First Ever Farmer’s Parliament held on 4th - 5th December 2018

The parliament was organised by the state department of agriculture in collaboration with Meghalaya Basin Development Authority (MBDA) and the Hill Farmers' Union (HFU). As a step toward the promotion of new technologies, HFU with the support of Meghalaya government, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for a Machine Learning Artificial Intelligence App for farmers — called Nongrep (nongrep in Khasi language means farmer) with its software partner Impetus Solutions from Hyderabad — as a social innovation project. This app will address matters of farm aggregations, soil health and disease identification, crop yield, farm produce pickups, market linkage and retail sellers app.

Launch of the Farmer’s Portal on 7th May 2018

The Meghalaya Famers’ Portal (www.megfarmers.gov.in) of the Department of Agriculture is a platform for farmers to seek any information related to agriculture. Detailed information on farmers’ insurance, agricultural storage, crops, extension activities, seeds, pesticides, farm machineries, etc. is provided. Details of fertilizers, market prices, package and practices, programmes, welfare schemes are also given.

Awards & Recognitions
  • Meghalaya has been selected for the Commendation award in 'Total foodgrains Category-III' for 2017-18. The award consists of a citation and an amount of Rs. 1 crore.
  • Meghalaya Agriculture Department and the MIE Meghalaya Team won the '7th eNabling North East (eNorth East) Award 2019-20' in the 'Agriculture & Rural Development' category for 1917 iTEAMS project which is a project in collaboration with Digital India.
  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi awarded Meghalaya on May 2018 the Krishi Commendation Award for the year 2015-16, in recognition of the commendable foodgrains production achieved by the State.
  • Meghalaya has been adjudged the Most Improved Small State in the category of Agriculture and received the India Today – "The State of the States” Award on 23rd November 2018.