Meghalaya secures Rs. 198.5 cr from Finance Ministry for tourism infrastructure at Umiam & Mawkhanu

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Shillong, Nov 30: In a major achievement for Meghalaya’s tourism development journey, the state has secured Rs. 198.5 crore under the “Special Assistance to States for Capital Investment – Development of Iconic Tourist Centres to Global Scale” scheme for 2024-25.

Meghalaya is among one of the top five beneficiaries with a sanction of Rs. 198.5 crores, a remarkable achievement for the region. Particularly, Meghalaya surpassed all other Northeastern states and many larger states in the country, none of which received more than Rs. 100 crores except for Assam.

This sanction is part of the Rs. 3,295.76 crore allocated to 23 states across India under this challenge-based program, aimed at fostering world-class tourism infrastructure and promoting sustainable economic growth.

The sanctioned funds will support two projects proposed by Tourism department: the redevelopment of Umiam Lake and the establishment of an iconic tourist destination at Mawkhanu; each allocated Rs. 99.27 crores.

Despite the stringent deadlines, Meghalaya’s Tourism Department submitted comprehensive project proposals that aligns with sustainability principles and high-value tourism goals, to enhance local economy, generate employment, and celebrate cultural heritage.

Redevelopment of Umiam Lake

Umiam Lake, a cultural and ecological treasure of Meghalaya with breathtaking landscapes, is poised to become a premiere tourist hub. The project includes a crafts village, arts and culture pavilion, botanical garden, amphitheater, and essential infrastructure like roads and utilities. The redevelopment also complements the introduction of the Western Bypass Highway, aimed at decongesting Shillong and Sohra.

Redevelopment of Umiam Lake

Currently attracting 16,222 annual visitors, Umiam is projected to host 1,27,750 tourists annually post-development. The project is expected to generate 1,168 direct jobs and 2,675 indirect jobs, fostering a thriving tourism-based economy and improving local livelihoods through public-private partnerships (PPP). Additional attractions such as luxury resorts, glamping sites, and eco-friendly design techniques will enhance Umiam’s appeal for both leisure and business travellers, while ensuring sustainable development.

Iconic tourist destination at Mawkhanu

The Mawkhanu project envisions a vibrant, multifunctional space for cultural and community activities. Proposed developments include a Meghalayan Experience Theme Park, Festival Ground and Amphitheater, and supporting amenities. The site will also host marquee events such as the Cherry Blossom Festival, celebrating local arts, music, and cultural heritage.

Ioh ka Meghalaya T.198.5 klur na ka MoT ban tei ia ki jingtei kam jngohkai ha Umiam bad Mawkhanu

Designed with accessibility and inclusivity in mind, Mawkhanu aims to redistribute tourist traffic from Shillong, increase footfall by 2.5 lakh visitors annually, and generate 1,016 direct jobs and 2,327 indirect jobs. Future PPP projects such as an amusement park, convention center, luxury accommodation, and golf course will further enhance the destination’s vibrancy and economic sustainability.

Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma expressed his pride in the state’s achievement “This sanction reaffirms Meghalaya’s commitment to creating world-class, sustainable tourism destinations. These projects will not only boost our economy but also preserve our rich cultural and ecological heritage for generations to come,” he remarked.

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