Captain Williamson A. Sangma's death anniversary observed in Meghalaya

Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma on Sunday unveiled the new bust of Captain Williamson A. Sangma erected at the Captain Williamson Memorial park in Baghmara
Captain Williamson A. Sangma's death anniversary observed in Meghalaya

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SHILLONG: Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma on Sunday unveiled the new bust of Captain Williamson A. Sangma erected at the Captain Williamson Memorial park in Baghmara, South Garo Hills in presence of Education & Home Minister Lahkmen Rymbui, MLA of Baghmara Samuel Sangma and MLA of Siju Rongara Rakkam A. Sangma.

A memorial prayer service, laying of floral wreaths by dignitaries and maharis, guard of honour by the Meghalaya Police was accorded to remember and honour the founding Chief Minister of Meghalaya Late Capt. Sangma on his 30th Death Anniversary.

"As a child, whenever Capt Sangma used to visit us, I always saluted him…Therefore, it gives me immense pleasure and a sense of honour to be here today to once again salute Capt W. A. Sangma. Even though he may not be with us, I think his memory, his work and his love for our people and the State, will always remind us of him and his memory will live on," said Chief Minister in his address.

Terming Capt Sangma as the "Father of the A'chik", "Father of the State" and "Father of the Council", Conrad K Sangma thanked all the members of the organising committee for "making their continuous effort to ensure that Capt Sangma lives amidst us forever".

He further said that the youth of Meghalaya should be reminded of the qualities and the great contribution and sacrifice made by Capt Sangma for creation of Meghalaya as a State. "If we truly want to respect and honour Capt Sangma, we have to imbibe his ideals and dedicate and work for our State and our people," he said. On the occasion, he also informed that South Garo Hills has remained neglected for years, and hence the MDA government has been trying its best to create developmental infrastructure in the district.

He said that South Garo Hills generates the highest revenue for the government as far as coal royalty from Garo Hills is concerned and pointed out that because of the dense forest cover of South, East Garo and East Khasi Hills, the 15th Finance Commission has accorded increase in allocation of budget for the State in its tax devolution for the State.

"South Garo Hills is very important for the MDA government and we will ensure that concerned effort continues to enhance development in the district," he exhorted.

In the past two years, Govt has taken up ambitious projects for the district including the Baghmara Water Supply Scheme, extension of Baghmara Civil Hospital, New Circuit House in Baghmara, construction of National Highways in the district, development of tourism infrastructure, amongst others.

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