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IIM-Shillong launches unique journal on managment science
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The Indian Institute of Management (IIM)-Shillong has launched a new journal that promises to provide greater flexibility to the readers with provision for subscribing select articles instead of procuring an entire issue.
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Few doctors ready to serve in rural Meghalaya: Sangma
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Medical specialists in Meghalaya would rather resign from government service than serve in rural areas, Chief Minister Mukul Sangma said here Tuesday.
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Assam, Meghalaya CMs meet to resolve border dispute
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Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogai and his Meghalaya counterpart Mukul Sangma met here to find ways to resolve the long-pending boundary dispute between the two states.
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Langpih issue to dominate Meghalaya Budget Session
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The Langpih firing incident and Meghalaya’s boundary dispute with Assam is likely to dominate proceedings of the re-assembled Budget Session of the Assembly beginning on Friday.
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Sangma slams Nepal's media for baseless reports
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Meghalaya Chief Minister Dr Mukul Sangma has termed the media reports in Nepal that 17 Nepalese were killed and about 40000 were displaced after the Langpih firing incident on May 14 as 'fabricated and baseless'.
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Meghalaya rejects reports of violence against Nepalese
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The Meghalaya government Wednesday joined the Gorkha Welfare Centre and the Khasi Students Union in rejecting Nepalese media reports of alleged communal violence against the Nepali community in the state.
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Centre approves Meghalaya water schemes
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The Centre has approved 32 projects related to water conservation at a cost of Rs 126.94 crore in Meghalaya this year.
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Suitable climate prompts Meghalaya farmers to take to tea plantation
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Suitable climate, soil and rainfall have prompted many farmers in Meghalaya, known as the Scotland of the East, to take up developing tea gardens and are reaping it rich from the proverbial 'Two leaves-n-a-bud'.
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Police arrest top brass leaders of newly floated outfit
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Meghalaya police have arrested top leaders of the newly-floated Hynniewtrep Tiger National Front (HTNF) during a raid.
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Centre for independent probe on Assam police firing
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The Centre has agreed to institute an independent probe into the Langpih firing incident where four Khasi villagers were killed on May 14 in 'indiscriminate' firing by Assam police.
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HSSLC results bring laurels to Tura
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Girls from Aeroville Secondary School and Don Bosco College in Tura brought fame to Garo Hills by topping the Secondary and Higher Secondary School Leaving Certificate Examinations (SSLC & HSSLC) results of which were declared by MBoSE on Monday.
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For Dylan with love on his birthday... from Shillong
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Shillongites never forget to celebrate legend Bob Dylan's birthday. And Monday was no different as nearly 100 Dylan fans descended on the Pearly Dew School here to wish that the singer stays 'Forever Young'.
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Meghalaya Police arrest leaders of new radical group
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Meghalaya Police today arrested top leaders of a nascent radical organisation, which had vowed to fight for the rights of the indigenous people.
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When backpackers came in as ‘ganja tourists’!
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Think cannabis. Think anti-drug laws world over. Flashback, sitting blissfully on the banks of Malana river near the Himalayas, high on Malana cream as ‘ganja tourists’.
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Five Garo militants arrested in Meghalaya
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Five militants of the outlawed Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) were arrested in Meghalaya's East Garo Hills district Friday, a police official said.
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Garo militant leader ready for talks, surrender
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Police officer-turned-militant Champion R. Sangma Friday said he is ready to surrender before union Home Minister P. Chidambaram but not before the Meghalaya government.
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ISI, jehadis offered help to Garo rebels
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Meghalaya Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP)-turned militant Champion Sangma today claimed he was extended help by Pakistan’s ISI and other jehadi groups to continue a violent movement against India, but he has refused.
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Home ministry official to visit Langpih
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The central government Thursday deputed an official of the home ministry to assess the situation at the disputed Langpih village on the Meghalaya-Assam border, where four people were killed in police firing May 14.
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Life in Meghalaya hit by militant outfit's shutdown
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Normal life came to a standstill in Meghalaya Thursday following a dawn-to-dusk shutdown called by the outlawed Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council (HNLC) to protest the killing of four people in police firing at the disputed Langpih village on the state's border with Assam.
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Security forces bust militant camp in Meghalaya
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Security forces Wednesday busted a training camp of the Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) in Meghalaya and recovered arms and ammunition, a top police officer said.
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Abandoned suitcase creates panic in Shillong
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A bomb scare gripped Shillong, the capital of Meghalaya this afternoon after a suitcase was found lying abandoned at Dhankheti area here.
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Meghalaya police bust SIM card racket
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Police in Meghalaya Tuesday busted a massive mobile phone SIM card racket spread across Manipur and Nagaland as well, based on a disclosure of a top arrested militant leader.
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Meghalaya chief minister to meet PM over Assam police firing
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Meghalaya Chief Minister Mukul Sangma Tuesday said he would seek an appointment with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and union Home Minister P. Chidambaram to discuss the indiscriminate firing by Assam police that left four people dead.
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Shutdown affects life in Meghalaya
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Normal life came to a standstill in Meghalaya Tuesday following a dawn-to-dusk shutdown enforced by six NGOs to protest the killing of four people in firing at Langpih village on the state's border with Assam.
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3-day Meghalaya bandh from today
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Students bodies, political parties and a rebel group have called back to back bandhs for three days in Meghalaya from Tuesday to protest the police action at Langpih on Friday which left four dead.
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