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Skill Development Programmes Under Labour Department
GOVERNMENT OF MEGHALAYA DIRECTORATE OF EMPLOYMENT & CRAFTSMEN TRAINING LABOUR DEPARTMENT ***** SKILL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES UNDER LABOUR DEPARTMENT The State Council for Training in Vocational Trades (SCTVT) Society, Directorate of Employment & Craftsmen Training, Labour Department, is the Nodal Agency for implementation of Skill Development programmes in the non-farming sectors of economy in the State of Meghalaya. It offers recognized certification as well as placement-linked training programmes. Here below are the lists of institutes Affiliated to / Registered with /Empanelled Training Partners under Labour Department. 1. Craftsmen Training Scheme (CTS) – Trades/Units affiliated to NCVT/SCTVT are Recognized Certification for appointment in Subordinate Technical Posts in Central/State Government Establishments/Undertaking and Industries in India. List of ITIs in the State: Sl. ITI Government/Pr Trade No. ivate 1. Industrial Government 1. Electrician Training 2. Wireman Institute, 3. Mechanic (Radio & TV) Shillong. 4. Surveyor 5. Draughtsman (Civil) 6. Mechanic (M.V) 7. Fitter 8. Plumber 9. Welder 10. Steno (Eng) 11. IT&ESM 12. Preservation of Fruits & Vegetables 13. Cane & Bamboo 14. Carpentry 2. Industrial Government 1. Electrician Training 2. Mechanic (Radio & TV) Institute, Tura. 3. Surveyor 4. Draughtsman (Civil) 5. Draughtsman (Mechanical) 6. Mechanic (M.V) 7. Fitter 8. Plumber 9. Welder 10. Steno (Eng) 11. Typing 12. IT&ESM 13. Preservation of Fruits & Vegetables 14. Cane & Bamboo 15. Carpentry 3. Industrial Government 1. Dress Making Training 2. Hair & Skin Institute 3. Dress Making (Advanced) (Women), Shillong 4. Govt. Government 1. Wireman Industrial 2. Plumber Training 3. Mason (Building Constructor) Institute, Sohra 4. Painter General 5. Office Assistant cum Computer Operator 5. -
(F) 0364- 2223394 EAST KHASI HILLS DISTRICT SHILLONG No
GOVERNMENT OF MEGHALAYA (O) 0364-2224003/2500782 OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY COMMISSIONER (F) 0364- 2223394 EAST KHASI HILLS DISTRICT SHILLONG No. DDMA/EKH/152/2020/ ` Dated Shillong, the 20th May, 2021 Press Release In pursuance to Health Department Advisory for decentralizing of Covid – 19 Management No.Health.21/2020/Pt.VIII/93, dated 15/05/2021, dedicated War Rooms have been set up in each of the Zones in Shillong Urban Agglomeration/C &RD Blocks under East Khasi Hills. The general public are requested to contact the War Room Number assigned to the Zones under which their place of residence falls for any Covid – 19 related assistance. This arrangement is put in place so as to ensure quick and timely response to any Covid – 19 related requirements of the public in these respective areas particularly for reporting sickness, symptoms, requirement of beds, etc. Each War Roomwill be headed by the Incident Commanders/Zonal Magistrate and the Medical Officer concerned. War Room Number to be SL. NO Name of the Zone / Area / C &RD Block allotted 1 Zone I (Areas under Laitumkhrah Police Station) 6009311101 2 Zone II (Areas under Laban Police Station) 6009311102 3 Zone III (Areas under Sadar Police Station) 6009311103 4 Zone III (Areas under Pasteur Beat House) 6009311104 5 Zone IV (Areas under Lumdiengjri Police Station) 6009311105 Zone V (Areas under Rynjah Police Station &Mawpat 6 6009311106 Block) 7 Zone VI (Areas under Madanrting Police Station) 6009311107 Zone VII (Areas under Mawlai Police Station &Mawlai 8 6009311108 Block) 9 Mylliem Block 6009311109 10 Mawphlang Block 6009311120 11 KhatarshnongLaitkroh Block 6009311121 12 Shella – Bholaganj Block 6009311123 13 Mawsynram Block 6009311124 14 Mawryngkneng Block 6009311125 15 Sohiong Block 6009311126 16 Pynursla Block 6009311127 17 Mawkynrew Block 6009311128 Attached is list of all the Zones and localities assigned thereunder for Shillong Urban Agglomeration. -
Govt. of Meghalaya Constitute the District Legal Services Authority In
NOTIFICATION Dated Shillong, the 24th February,2015. No. LA (B) 7/99/304- In exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1) of Section 9 of the Legal Services Authority Act, 1987 read with Rule 10 of the Meghalaya_State · Legal Services Authority Rules, 1998,and in consultation with the· Hig-h Court of ~leghalaya, the Government of Meghalaya, hereby constitute the District Legal Servi - ·. Authority in West· -..; Khasi Hills District of the State- with the following members. ~ ~ 0·~~- ...,, 1"'-7 "Zc~ 1. The District & Sessions Judge, .. Chairman /jO'/ . /f1!.: I \'~~ West Khasi Hills District, Nongstoin l!f..J ; B L015 \ C 2. The Chief Judicial Magistrate, Secretary· ~~ i 26r E I (' '5 ' r r. West Khasi Hills District, Nongstoin ..·· . "· / .... .'\ ., ,. ~ q 1..-t 'YI(;;; 3. Add!. Deputy Commissioner (Judicial) , Member _ "\,,,.,...-....... .? ) /" r-, \, vch··,, -........! .... West Khasi Hills District, Nongstoin ~. (., ., -·.- 4. j The Superintendent of Police, Member - ..... West Khasi Hills District, Nongstoin 5. The Govt. Pleader/Public Prosecutor, Member West Kh.asi Hills District, Nongstoin 6. Smti F Marcelline Rymbai, Mawkhlam- Non-Official Member Nongpyndeng, B.P.O.- Nongpyndeng, West Khasi (Lady) , Hills District,Nongstoin-793119. The Notification No. LA.7/99/41, dated 3/12/2001, relatmg to constltuuon of District Legal Services Authority of West Khasi Hills District stands superseded. \:'~ ( L.M Sangma ) Secretary to the Govt. of Meghalaya, Law Department. Memo. No.LA (B) 7/99/304 -A, Dated Shillong, the 24th February, 2015. Copy forwarded to : J.. The Dit·ector of Printing & Station~.n', iviegha!Jya, ~~hillong for publishing the Notification in the next issue of the Gazette of Meghalaya. -
Acquisition of Land for Up-Gradation to 2-Lane of NH44E-Shillong-Nongstoin-Tura Road From
GOVERNMENT OF MEGHALAYA REVENUE & DISASTER MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT SHILLONG. FORM VIII (See rule (1) of rule 13) Declaration No: ____________ Date: __________________ Whereas it appears to the Government that a total of 13203.50 Sq.meters land is required from Mawpun-H up-to Shahlang villages District West Khasi Hills for public purpose, namely, for up-gradation to 2-Lane of NH44E-Shillong-Nongstoin-Tura Road- 41.600Kms-93.800Kms) (renamed as NH127B) Therefore declaration is made that the plot of land measuring more or less 13203.50 Sq.meters of standard measurement in the Villages from from Mawpun-H up-to Shahlang villages District West Khasi Hills as per detail scheduled description enclosed is under acquisition for the above said project and is required to be taken by the Government for public purposes :- This declaration is made under section 19 (1) of Act No. 30/2013 after hearing of objections of persons interested and due enquiry as provided u/s 15 of the Act No-30/2013. The number of families likely to be resettled due to Land Acquisition is NIL for whom Resettlement area has been identified, whose brief description is as followings:- Village NIL District______NIL_____Area___NIL___ The Map/plan of the above land may be inspected in the office of the District Collector West Khasi Hills District Nongstoin on any working day. A summary of the Rehabilitation and Resettlement Scheme is appended. Approved Jt. Secretary to the Govt.of Meghalaya Revenue & Disaster Management Department, Shillong. SCHEDULE OF BOUNDARIES IN RESPECT OF LAND FOR UP-GRADATION TO TWO LANE OF NH44E- SHILLONG-NONGSTOIN-TURA ROAD PORTION NH127B- SUNAPAHAR-NONGSHRAM(41.600Kms- 93.8Kms) Sl.No. -
Role of Regional Political Parties and Formation of the Coalition Governments in Meghalaya Mr
International Journal of Humanities & Social Science Studies (IJHSSS) A Peer-Reviewed Bi-monthly Bi-lingual Research Journal ISSN: 2349-6959 (Online), ISSN: 2349-6711 (Print) Volume-III, Issue-V, March 2017, Page No. 206-218 Published by Scholar Publications, Karimganj, Assam, India, 788711 Website: http://www.ijhsss.com Role of Regional Political Parties and Formation of the Coalition Governments in Meghalaya Mr. Antarwell Warjri Ph.D Research Scholar, Department of Political Science; William Carey University, Shillong, Meghalaya, India Abstract Regional unevenness is one of the main reasons responsible for the emergence of the regional political parties in the state of Meghalaya. Other responsible factors that led to the emergence of the regional political parties in the state were the presence of multi-cultures, multi-languages, factionalism, personality cult, and demand for Autonomy. Another important factor was that of the negligence of the national parties in the development of the region and the ever-increasing centralized tendency has become the primary reasons for the emergence of regional political parties in the state. This investigation tries to draw out reasons on the evolution of regional political parties in Meghalaya The study had examined and evaluated the emergence of regional political parties, programmes, role and their contribution to the formation of Coalition Government in Meghalaya during the period from 1972-2013. The idea of Coalition is an act of uniting into one body or to grow together. Meghalaya was inevitable from the detrimental effect of Coalition Government because no single political party is able to secure a working majority in the house on account of the presence of the multi party system. -
Request for Proposal
BID DOCUMENT NO.MIS/NeGP/CSC/08 REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL FOR SELECTION OF SERVICE CENTRE AGENCIES TO SET UP, OPERATE AND MANAGE TWO HUNDRED TWENTY FIVE (225) COMMON SERVICES CENTERS IN THE STATE OF MEGHALAYA VOLUME 3: SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION TO BIDDERS Date: _________________ ISSUED BY MEGHALAYA IT SOCIETY NIC BUILDING, SECRETARIAT HALL SHILLONG-793001 On Behalf of INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT GOVERNMENT OF MEGHALAYA Content 1. List of Websites of Megahalya 2. List of BSNL rural exchange 3. Ac Neilsen Study on Meghalaya (including Annexure-I & Annexure-II) List of BSNL Rural Exchanges Annexure -3 Exchange details Sl.No Circle SSA SDCA SDCC No. of Name Type Cap Dels villages covered 1 NE-I Meghalaya Cherrapunji Cherrapunji Cherrapunji MBMXR 744 513 2 NE-I Meghalaya Cherrapunji Cherrapunji Laitryngew ANRAX 248 59 3 NE-I Meghalaya Dawki Dawki Dawki SBM 360 356 4 NE-I Meghalaya Dawki Dawki Amlaren 256P 152 66 5 NE-I Meghalaya Phulbari Phulbari Phulbari SBM 1000 815 6 NE-I Meghalaya Phulbari Phulbari Rajabala ANRAX 312 306 7 NE-I Meghalaya Phulbari Phulbari Selsella 256P 152 92 8 NE-I Meghalaya Phulbari Phulbari Holidayganj 256P 152 130 9 NE-I Meghalaya Phulbari Phulbari Tikkrikilla ANRAX 320 318 10 NE-I Meghalaya Jowai Jowai 8th Mile ANRAX 248 110 11 NE-I Meghalaya Jowai Jowai Kyndongtuber ANRAX 152 89 12 NE-I Meghalaya Jowai Jowai Nartiang ANRAX 152 92 13 NE-I Meghalaya Jowai Jowai Raliang MBMXR 500 234 14 NE-I Meghalaya Jowai Jowai Shanpung ANRAX 248 236 15 NE-I Meghalaya Jowai Jowai Ummulong MBMXR 500 345 16 NE-I Meghalaya Khileiriate -
No.LR(A)32/92/Pt.III/405 Dated Shillong the 23Rd May 2017
GOVERNMENT OF MEGBALAYA LAW (A ) DEPARTMENT (ORDERS BY THE GOVERNOR) NOTIFICATION. Dated Shillong, the 23rd May, 2017. No . LR (AI 32/92 /Pt.lII/405- In exercise of the powers conferred under sub section (1) of Section 32 of the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 20 J 2 and on recommendation of the concerned District Magistrates after their consultation with concerned District: and Sessions Judge, the Governor of Mcghal21ya is pleased to appoint the following Advocates as Special Public Prosecutors for conducting cases only under the provisions of the said Act in respective Districts as indicated against each name with immediate effect un til fu rther orders. -·= .. ~i:\.i~ oc ate( s ) name(s) . -- District(s) ------- ~~=- l f I. ShrL Subrangshu Shekar Das, "East Khasi Hills District, Shill ong. I I Adv o cate. ~ 2. ~:~~. c . Rymba i. Advocate. We,t Kha,i Hill, Di,tcict, NOngstoi';~=1 I 3. ShrLSudip Paul Chaudhary, Ri-Bhoi District, NOngpoh.1 I I /\ci voc..§_l!::..._.. ___ .__ __.___ . ____ __ __ ..._ _. ._ __ ____ .______ _____ _____ _1 4. _I_~~:i. S . Ch a ngSan , Advocat e . West Jaintia Hills District, .lowai. I 1 5. Sp.rL Bomge Dabi, Advocate. Both for West Garo Hills District ~- T~~al I_. ~_ ... __ ._.___ ____ ~~iam~::~r. Garo Hil.l_~ ___ ~~~~~:~J This supersedes all notification(s) issued earlier to this effect. Sd/ (W.Khyllep, lAS) Se c retary to the Govt. of Me ghalaya Law Department. Mcmo .No.LR (A)32/ 92/ Pt.III/405-A Dated Shillong the 23rd May, 2017 Copy forwarded to: 1. -
Annual Report 2000
ANNUAL REPORT 2000-2001 MEGHALAYA STATE POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD, “ARDEN”, LUMPYNGNGAD, SHILLONG – 793014 ANNUAL REPORT 2000-2001 MEGHALAYA STATE POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD, “ARDEN”, LUMPYNGNGAD, SHILLONG - 793014 PHONE NO : (0364) 2521217, 2521764, 2521533, 2521514, FAX NO : (0364) 2521533 Published by :: The Member Secretary, Meghalaya State Pollution Control Board, Shillong- 793014. Coordination & Supervision :: Mr. S.K.Blah, Member Secretary, Meghalaya State Pollution Control Board, Shillong. Compilation & Text Editing :: Ms. B. Majaw, Assistant Environmental Engineer, Meghalaya State Pollution Control Board, Shillong. Data Entry & Typing :: Mr. S.Skhemlon, Data Entry Operator, Meghalaya State Pollution Control Board, Shillong. CONTENTS Topics Page Nos. ¾ 1. Introduction. 1 - 2 ¾ 2. Constitution of the Board and changes therein. 3 ¾ 3. Meetings of the Board with major decisions. 4 - 5 ¾ 4. Committees constituted by the Board and their activities. 5 ¾ 5. Monitoring network for Air, Water and Soil quality. 6-10 ¾ 6. Present state of Environment, Environmental 10-11 problems and counter measures. ¾ 7. Environmental Research. 12 ¾ 8. Environmental Training. 12 ¾ 9. Environmental Awareness and public participation. 13 ¾ 10. Environmental standards including the time schedule 14 for their enforcement. ¾ 11. Prosecutions and convictions for Environmental control. 14 ¾ 12. Finance and Accounts. 14 ¾ 13. Annexure. 15 - 34 ¾ 14. Tables. 35 - 44 - 1 - Annual Report :: 2000 - 2001. 1 INTRODUCTION The State Board for Prevention and Control of Water Pollution, Meghalaya was constituted by the Government of Meghalaya on the Sixteenth Day of November, Nineteen Eighty Three in pursuance of the Water (Prevention & Control of Pollution) Act, 1974.After the enactment of the Air (Prevention &Control of Pollution) Act, 1981, the enforcing responsibility of the Act was also entrusted to the Board. -
Urban Development
MMEGHALAYAEGHALAYA SSTATETATE DEVELOPMENTDEVELOPMENT RREPORTEPORT CHAPTER VIII URBAN DEVELOPMENT 8.1. Introducti on Urbanizati on in Meghalaya has maintained a steady growth. As per 2001 Census, the state has only 19.58% urban populati on, which is much lower than the nati onal average of 28%. Majority of people of the State conti nue to live in the rural areas and the same has also been highlighted in the previous chapter. As the urban scenario is a refl ecti on of the level of industrializati on, commercializati on, increase in producti vity, employment generati on, other infrastructure development of any state, this clearly refl ects that the economic development in the state as a whole has been rather poor. Though urbanizati on poses many challenges to the city dwellers and administrators, there is no denying the fact that the process of urbanizati on not only brings economic prosperity but also sets the way for a bett er quality of life. Urban areas are the nerve centres of growth and development and are important to their regions in more than one way. The current secti on presents an overview of the urban scenario of the state. 88.2..2. UUrbanrban sseett llementement andand iitsts ggrowthrowth iinn tthehe sstatetate Presently the State has 16 (sixteen) urban centres, predominant being the Shillong Urban Agglomerati on (UA). The Shillong Urban Agglomerati on comprises of 7(seven) towns viz. Shillong Municipality, Shillong Cantonment and fi ve census towns of Mawlai, Nongthymmai, Pynthorumkhrah, Madanrti ng and Nongmynsong with the administrati on vested in a Municipal Board and a Cantonment Board in case of Shillong municipal and Shillong cantonment areas and Town Dorbars or local traditi onal Dorbars in case of the other towns of the agglomerati on. -
Nongstoin Social Service Society Annual Report 2018-2019
Nongstoin Social Service Society Annual Report 2018-2019 Profile Nongstoin Social Service Societies (NSSS) was founded in 2006 and was registered on 7th May 2007 under the Meghalaya Societies Registration Act 7, of 1990 with its registrar office at Nongstoin, Meghalaya India. NSSS is working for the uplift of the poor and the marginalized in the region. It aims to equip marginalized people and communities with the necessary skills and knowledge and enables them to obtain inclusive and sustainable development. Our Vision: “We envision a holistically developed Society where Justice, Peace and Love reign Our Mission: “Our Mission is to empower the people especially the vulnerable and marginalized section of the society by working in partnership with them. 1. FARM NE II Introduction: FARM Northeast II was officially started from August, 2016. It is sponsored by MESERIOR through Caritas India. The project period is from August 16 to July, 19. The programme is implemented on the PLDA (People Led Development Approach) mode. The main objective of the programme is to revive and promote good traditional practices in socio economic, governance and health systems for greater self – reliance of the targeted community. The programme is implemented in 16 villages of Nongstoin C & RD Block. The target beneficiaries are small and marginal farmers. Main Activities carried out during the reporting period Regional level activities: Regional Review meeting in Agarthala. Regional consultation on Sustainable Agriculture and Food Sovereignty in Guwahati. Concept Sharing in NEDSS, Guwahati. Review meeting in NEDSS Guwahati Community action through the intervention of Farm Animators. Construction of drinking water pond at Pyndeng Mynraw and Urkali village. -
Addendum Nongtalang.Pdf
GOVERNMENT OF MEGHALAYA EDUCATION DEPARTMENT !krl***rr** ORDERS BY GOVERNOR NOTIFICATION CORRIGENDUM and ADDENDUM Dated Shillong, the 9th Julyr2L2l. NO.EDN.225|20L7l77 : In partial modification to this office notification NO.EDN.225/2017/43 Dated 13.03.2020 the Governor of Meghalaya is pleased to accord sanction to reallocation of posts sanctioned vide aforementioned notification for Teaching and Non - Teaching staff in Nongtalang College, Nongtalang, Meghalaya in the Pay Level as indicated in the table below under 'Peoples' Colleges grant-in-aid Scheme. No of posts sanctioned Sl.No Name of the Post Pay Level Initial After re-allocation 1 Principal I 1 (Level l8) 2. Lecturer in English 5 5 (Level l5) 3 Lecturer in Khasi 5 5 (Level 15) 4 Lecturer in History 4 3 (Level 15) 5 Lecturer in Economics 4 4 (Level 15) 6 Lecturer in Political Science 4 4 (Level l5) 7 Lecturer in Sociology 4 4 (Level l5) 8 Lecturer in Education 4 4 (Level 15) 9 Lecturer in Philosophy 2 J (Level 15) Lecturer in Environmental 10 I 1 (Level 15) Studies 11 UDA I 1 (Level 8) 12. LDA 1 1 (Level 5) 13 Library Assistant 1 I (Level 5) t4 Grade IV J J (Level l) Total No. of Posts sanctioned 40 40 Followins chanees are herebv made to this office Notification NO.EDN.225I2017143 Dated 13.03.2020. i) The existing clause (s) is replaced by -"The Governing Body of the Cotlege shall follow the decisions of the State Government in matters relating to peoples'college as notified from time to time,'. -
Ri-Bhoi and West Khasi Districts
क� द्र�यू�म भ जल बोड셍 जल संसाधन, नद� �वकास और गंगा संर�ण मंत्रालय भारत सरकार Central Ground Water Board Ministry of Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation Government of India AQUIFER MAPPING REPORT Parts of Ri-Bhoi & West Khasi Hills Districts, Meghalaya उ�र� पूव� �ेत्र, गुवाहाट� North Eastern Region, Guwahati AQUIFER MAPPING AND MANAGEMENT IN PARTS OF RI-BHOI & WEST KHASI HILLS DISTRICTS, MEGHALAYA CONTENTS Page No. 1. INTRODUCTION 1 2. MAJOR GROUNDWATER ISSUES IN THE AREA 1 3. MANIFESTATION AND REASONS OF ISSUES 1 - 2 4. AQUIFER GEOMETRY AND CHARACTERIZATION 2 - 3 5. AQUIFER MANAGEMENT PLAN 3 – 4 MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES MANAGEMENT PLAN ANNEXURE9 Maps 5 - 19 Map 1 Administrative map Map 2 Soil map Map 3 Isohyet map Map 4 Drainage map Map 5 Geological map 1 Map 6 Depth to water level map (Pre-monsoon), Shallow aquifer Map 7 Depth to water level map (Post-monsoon), Shallow aquifer Map 8 Location of exploratory boreholes Map 9 Bore hole logs showing disposition of aquifer Map 10 Distribution of conductivity in ground water Map 11 Distribution of iron in ground water Map 12 Distribution of pH in ground water Map 13 Location of VES point Map 14 Location of springs Map 15 3 D Aquifer disposition Table 20 - 61 Table 1: Litholog Table 2: Aquifer Parameters Table 3: Aquifer wise water quality data Table 10 Water Level Monitoring Data Table 11 Rainfall data Table 12 VES/TEM Data FIELD PHOTOGRAPH 62 - 66 2 AQUIFER MAPPING AND MANAGEMENT IN PARTS OF RI-BHOI & WEST KHASI HILLS DISTRICTS, MEGHALAYA 1.