The Meghalaya government plans to inaugurate a series of urban development projects following the conclusion of the current financial year, as stated by Deputy Chief Minister Sniawbhalang Dhar. He indicated that various infrastructure improvements, particularly those focusing on schools and civic amenities, are nearing completion and will be launched in the upcoming months. The redevelopment of Police Bazar has already been finalized and inaugurated. Additionally, the Meghalaya Transport Corporation (MTC) project is expected to be completed by May or June. Dhar also mentioned other ongoing projects, including water supply schemes and further infrastructure initiatives, which have already been disclosed to the public. Concerning parking infrastructure, he highlighted the recent inauguration of a multi-level parking facility by the Chief Minister and noted that more parking projects are actively developing. He expressed optimism regarding the inauguration of these facilities soon. Regarding a project situated opposite Ward’s Lake, he clarified that it is not managed by the Urban Development department and likely falls under the Tourism department, suggesting inquiries should be directed to the relevant department for more information.
State Set to Launch Multiple Projects After End of Financial Year: Meghalaya Govt
