Meghalaya CM Inaugurates New College Infrastructure in Baghmara
Northeast Desk, 4th March: Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad Sangma took to the microblogging site X to commemorate the 8th death anniversary of his late father, (L) PA Sangma, by realizing a long-standing vision initiated by the leader. On March 4, the Chief Minister inaugurated the new college infrastructure at Captain Williamson Sangma College, Baghmara.
Joined by Education Minister Rakkam Sangma, former Education Minister and Chief Advisor to the Government Lahkmen Rymbui, and other dignitaries, Chief Minister Sangma presided over the unveiling of the college building, alongside various other crucial infrastructural developments.
The newly constructed college building, symbolizing progress and dedication, has been erected at a cost of Rs 8.52 crores. Additionally, the construction of separate hostels for boys and girls, costing Rs 1.20 crores, further enhances the educational facilities available at the institution.
Addressing the gathering at the inauguration, Chief Minister Conrad Sangma emphasized the significance of this milestone, highlighting the government’s unwavering commitment to bolstering educational infrastructure across the state. He expressed gratitude for the vision set forth by his father over a decade ago, acknowledging the enduring impact of his legacy on the educational landscape of Meghalaya.
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