SHILLONG, Dec 9: The Khasi Welfare Committee (KWC) Vairengte, Mizoram, has appealed to Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma to intervene in resolving the long-pending Land Settlement Certificate (LSC) issue faced by Khasi residents in Vairengte and to provide support for the construction of a community hall.
In a letter addressed to the Chief Minister, KWC president Vailat Sutong highlighted the difficulties encountered by families due to the prolonged delay in the issuance of LSCs by the Mizoram government.
“The first and most pressing issue is the long pending matter regarding the Land Settlement Certificate (LSC) which has yet to be issued by the State of Mizoram. This issue has created considerable uncertainty and hardship for many families and requires urgent attention and interstate coordination at the highest level to find a resolution,” the letter stated.
The committee also sought financial assistance from the Meghalaya government for the construction of a local community hall, which they said is essential for social, cultural, and developmental activities.
“The second matter for discussion is our request for financial support for the construction of our local community hall,” the KWC added.
The organization expressed hope that the Meghalaya government will take up the matter with its Mizoram counterpart to ensure a timely resolution and strengthen community welfare.









