CM Meghalaya meets Dr Jitendra, Shillong to have direct flight from Delhi
STATE TIMES NEWS
NEW DELHI: Chief Minister of Meghalaya, Conrad Sangma met Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER), MoS PMO, Dr. Jitendra Singh here and discussed issues related to the State as well as Centrally funded development projects. Dr Jitendra noted with appreciation the decision to start from next month, direct air flight for Shillong from Delhi. He said, this was a long pending requirement and Shillong, being the original capital of the erstwhile Assam, richly deserved to have this facility. A direct flight to Shillong from Delhi, said the DoNER Minister, will not only bring ease of travel but also promote tourism in the State. He said, with some of the tourist resorts in Northeast, including in Meghalaya, of late becoming much sought after because of the relatively lesser effect of COVID pandemic, this decision will certainly serve as a boost in more ways than one for different sectors.
Dr Singh told Conrad Sangma that Prime Minister Narendra Modi takes personal interest in following up all the issues related to the North Eastern States. Under Prime Minister’s instructions, said Dr Jitendra, special impetus is being given to improve connectivity and transport through new airports, air flights in different sectors, double-gauge rail track across the region, network of roads and new Inland Waterways.
Sangma also placed before Dr Jitendra some of the proposals for different schemes under the Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER) and North Eastern Council (NEC). The Union Minister assured the Chief Minister that he would have the proposals examined but also expressed certain constraints in the aftermath of COVID pandemic. The Chief Minister appreciated the manner in which the DoNER Ministry has been forthcoming to accommodate the priorities of the State government.