Assembly building to complete soon: CM  

Security protocols, sound acoustics among causes of delay   

Shillong, July 23: Chief minister Conrad K Sangma has expressed optimism that the Meghalaya Legislative Assembly would soon function from its new assembly building at Mawdiangdiang in New Shilllong township.

There has been substantial progress in the work on the new assembly building, the chief minister said while taking part in a tree plantation programme at the new complex.

Informing that work on the main Assembly Hall is still ongoing, he said the delay is primarily due to technical aspects involving security protocols and sound acoustics.

Special treatment has to be given to address issues such as reverberation and echo control.

“These are essential for ensuring that the hall functions effectively in line with modern legislative standards,” he said.

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Meanwhile, the chief minister assured that the pending tasks would be completed soon, adding that discussions are under way with the Speaker and departments concerned to expedite the process.

Sangma also lauded the commitment of governor CH Vijayashankar for being actively engaged in public service despite recent health challenges. He thanked the governor and all MLAs for their support and participation, calling it a significant moment in the state’s legislative history.

Visibly impressed by the new complex, the governor said, “Before entering the campus, I caught a glimpse of the Assembly building. I must say, it is a wonderful structure. I am truly grateful to the Government of Meghalaya for constructing such an impressive facility.”

Once completed, the new Assembly complex is expected to serve as a modern legislative hub and a symbol of Meghalaya’s progress, combining architectural innovation with environmental responsibility.

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