Meghalaya’s New Assembly Building Sees High-Level Inspection, Project Momentum Confirmed
Shillong: In a decisive move demonstrating commitment to the timely completion of the new Meghalaya Legislative Assembly building, top government officials convened at the Mawdiangdiang site on March 24th for a thorough site review.
The inspection, spearheaded by Speaker Thomas A Sangma, brought together key figures in the state’s administration, marking a significant step forward in the ambitious infrastructure project.
The gathering at the construction site was notable for its collaborative spirit and transparency, with Speaker Sangma leading a detailed assessment of the project’s current status. The review aimed to identify and address any potential obstacles that might impede the construction timeline, ensuring the project’s smooth progression.
Among the senior officials participating in the comprehensive review were Deputy Speaker Timothy D Shira, Deputy Chief Minister Prestone Tynsong, and Commissioner & Secretary Dr Andrew Simons. The presence of these high-ranking officials underscores the government’s focus on the project’s successful execution.
Technical expertise was provided by representatives from multiple departments, including the Public Works Department and Design Associates, who contributed their insights during the joint meeting. Stakeholders engaged in discussions covering project milestones, potential challenges, and strategic solutions to maintain the construction timeline. Speaker Sangma emphasized the importance of a collaborative approach, highlighting the government’s dedication to ensuring the project’s efficient and timely completion.