Young population: CM highlights opportunities and challenges

Reforming Meghalaya’s complex education structure will require a phased approach over the next 15–20 years: Conrad K Sangma, Chief Minister

Shillong, Dec 4: Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma has emphasised the need for proper utilisation of the huge pool of youth population, mentioning that half of the state’s 38 lakh citizens are under the age of 20.

He highlighted the state’s challenges and opportunities during his address at the release of Platinum Jubilee Souvenir of St Xavier’s Higher Secondary School, Tura.

“This young population is both a tremendous opportunity and a significant challenge,” Sangma said, adding, “They can either transform our state or, if neglected, become a destructive force.”

The Chief Minister highlighted the steps taken by the state government to nurture the youth through guidance, opportunities, and values-based education.

Outlining the initiatives to reform education, said, “We spend over Rs 3,500 crore annually on education, yet quality remains a concern. Meghalaya has approximately 55,000 teachers and nearly 15,000 schools. Many villages have multiple small schools with only a handful of students each. Reforming this structure is complex and will require a phased approach over the next 15–20 years, but it is necessary for meaningful improvement.”

He also stressed the importance of cultural preservation, saying, “All students, ideally up to Class 4 or 5, should learn both Khasi and Garo. This is crucial for preserving our cultural heritage while providing quality education.”

The Chief Minister, commended the Platinum Jubilee Souvenir Committee for their tremendous effort in compiling the publication, praising the well-organized presentation of articles and photographs. He also appreciated the students for their outstanding cultural performances.

Speaking on inspiration and purpose, he emphasized the importance of service and perseverance.

“As we reflect on the 75 years of St. Xavier’s Higher Secondary School, Tura, the life of Sister Camino, and the dedication of the sisters and teachers who have served here, inspires us to recognise our purpose in life, to persevere through difficulties, and to serve humanity.”

The Chief Minister praised the school for nurturing some of the state’s finest students and announced two special contributions: a new school bus from his Chief Minister’s Special Development Fund and musical instruments to support the school band.

Bishop Andrew R Marak of the Diocese of Tura expressed gratitude to the Sisters of the Missionaries of Christ Jesus for their 75 years of dedicated service and encouraged students and alumni to uphold the school’s values. “Practise what you learn in the school, and help each other, so that we will grow more and more,” he said.

Sister Marline Pinto, MCJ, reflected on the school’s history, recounting the arrival of the Missionaries of Christ Jesus in Tura in 1948 and the school’s humble beginnings in a small thatched house.

She traced its development—from the introduction of English medium in 1958 to social and special education initiatives, and the launch of NIOS to support school dropouts—while highlighting distinguished alumni who have excelled locally and internationally.

Madam BR Marak, Convener of the Souvenir Committee, described the Platinum Jubilee Souvenir as a carefully curated reflection of the school’s collective journey, capturing achievements, challenges, and memories that will inspire future generations.

Earlier, Sister Maria D’Silva, MCJ, Regional Directress, delivered the Welcome Address, highlighting the legacy of the Missionaries of Christ Jesus and encouraging the school community to move forward with renewed commitment and unity.

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