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Meghalaya government unveils new cultural and tourism infrastructure for Nongkrem dance

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“We will protect, preserve and promote our traditions: CM

Shillong, Dec 10: In a major push to preserve Meghalaya’s cultural heritage and boost tourism, the state government on Wednesday inaugurated newly developed cultural and tourism amenities for the famed Nongkrem Dance at Lum Pomblang and Madan Syiem, Smit.

Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma, who led the inauguration in the presence of Deputy Chief Minister Prestone Tynsong, the Syiem and Dorbar of Hima Khyrim, and community leaders, said the project marks an important step in giving Khasi traditions the recognition they deserve.

Plie u CM ia ki jingtei ba pyni ia ka kolshor bad ba khring nongjngohkai ia ka Shad Nongkrem

Reflecting on his earlier visit to the site over three years ago, Sangma said he realised then that despite decades of statehood, Meghalaya had not invested adequately in safeguarding its cultural identity.

“I was determined that we would do whatever it takes to give due respect to our traditions and culture—to protect, preserve, and promote them,” he said

The Chief Minister expressed satisfaction over the completion of the project and noted that development had extended beyond the sacred dance grounds to include the Madan Syiem and adjoining cultural spaces.

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Reiterating his government’s commitment to equity and inclusivity, Sangma urged people to rise above regional divisions.

“For the state to develop, we have to move forward together in unity and inclusivity,” he said.

He added that cultural programmes play a vital role in promoting Meghalaya’s diversity, strengthening the local economy, and expanding tourism opportunities. He also assured continued government support for sports, health services, and community-driven initiatives.

Plie u CM ia ki jingtei ba pyni ia ka kolshor bad ba khring nongjngohkai ia ka Shad Nongkrem

Deputy Chief Minister Prestone Tynsong said the project reflects the government’s intent to bring holistic development across communities. He also announced plans to beautify the historic Iewduh Market to enhance convenience and safety for visitors.

Former KHADC CEM Pyniaid Sing Syiem and the Syiem of Hima Khyrim, Dr. B.S. Syiem, hailed the inauguration as a milestone for the community. Dr. Syiem said the new amenities were the result of “years of partnership and effort,” adding that the improved cultural spaces would help preserve land, identity, and traditional practices for future generations.

Plie u CM ia ki jingtei ba pyni ia ka kolshor bad ba khring nongjngohkai ia ka Shad Nongkrem

The Sordar of Smit, P. Nongbri, highlighted key community needs, including a football stadium, upgradation of the Smit PHC, and strengthening of Smit College to improve higher education access for rural youth.

The event also featured cultural presentations and musical performances by students from Smit Higher Secondary School and Smit College.

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