Shillong, Jan 10: Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma inaugurated the Centenary Jubilee Celebration of Chutwakhu locality, West Jaiñtia Hills District today.
Deputy Chief Minister Snaiwbhalang Dhar, MLAs Wailadmiki Shylla, and Lahkmen Rymbui attended the program.
Acknowledging the contributions of Chutwakhu’s founding leaders, the Chief Minister congratulated the Dorbar Chnong of Chutwakhu on achieving the 100-year milestone, which also celebrates the spirit of community in fostering growth and prosperity in the locality.
Sangma termed the community of Chutwakhu as progressive for leading the way in encouraging women’s leadership and participation in community welfare as early as 1931.
He said that Chutwakhu also gave space for youth organizations to thrive since 1934 and added that the coming together of men, women, and youth in the community has made it a positive example of the power of community.
Highlighting the importance of community, the Chief Minister stated that the strength of Meghalaya lies in its different communities and urged the community members to work in tandem with the Government to further growth and development in the District and in the state.
He also expressed his delight at seeing ongoing preparations for the Meghalaya Games in Jowai which he said is a historic moment for West Jaiñtia Hills. He stressed that the investment in sports infrastructure is not only an expenditure but an investment in our youth, and the future of our state.
Sangma also handed over cheques amounting to Rs. 21 Lakhs (Rs.1 Lakh each) to 21 sports clubs and associations of West Jaiñtia Hills District for preparations for the upcoming Meghalaya Games.
Deputy Chief Minister Dhar said the event marks a great milestone for the shnong which shows the dedication of visionary leaders and founding fathers of the shnong.
He thanked the Chief Minister for bringing the Meghalaya Games to Jaintia Hills.
Dhar called the Rangbah Shnong a frontline in preparations for the Games and stated that the shnong be an example and set benchmarks for success.