Shillong: Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma wants to redefine state progress. Forget just building roads or chasing economic metrics. Real success means keeping young people employed in their own villages. Families need sustainable work where they live.
Sangma spoke to Business Standard on Friday about his vision for the state. He argued that communities must become active participants in growth rather than bystanders. The goal is simple. Make sure nobody gets left behind as the state moves forward.
"Meghalaya’s development must be measured not merely by infrastructure or economic growth but by its ability to create jobs, retain its youths and secure dignified livelihoods for families in their own villages," Sangma said. Progress remains a long road ahead.
Success requires a team effort. The government and the people must lock arms to reach these goals. Sangma remains confident that collective action will drive the state toward a better future.

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