Govt committed to inclusive development in State: CM  

‘Demand for introducing Koch language in LP school level to be examined carefully’  

Shillong, Feb 14: Chief minister Conrad K Sangma has acknowledged contributions of every community towards growth of Meghalaya and reiterated his government’s commitment to inclusive development in the state.

Addressing the 56th Annual Koch Conference at Belbari in South West Garo Hills district, the Chief Minister highlighted the rich diversity of Garo Hills, describing unity amid cultural differences as Meghalaya’s “greatest strength.”

Every community has contributed to the region’s development, he said while reiterating the government’s inclusive approach toward safeguarding the interests of all groups.

The three-day conference, also attended by Betasing MDC Sanjay Koch, brought together community leaders, delegates and members of the Koch community from across the region.

Meanwhile, the Meghalaya Koch Association submitted a memorandum to the Chief Minister highlighting demands related to the Koch language, education and infrastructure.

The Chief Minister assured that the government would carefully examine the proposal to introduce the Koch language at lower primary level under the National Education Policy 2020.

Noting that Meghalaya is home to several communities, including Hajongs, Rabhas, Koch and Maans, he emphasized the need for dialogue and consensus in addressing aspirations of different groups.

Clarifying concerns over District Selection Committee (DSC) examinations, Sangma stated that while Garo and Khasi — both Associate Official Languages — require basic proficiency for effective public service delivery, the examinations will not be conducted entirely in either language.

 “There will be only one qualifying paper in Garo or Khasi, depending on the district,” he said.

The memorandum also sought temporary relaxation of language proficiency requirements in public employment and educational admissions, appointment of traditional village heads as chairpersons of Village Employment Committees in plain areas, extension and safety strengthening of the Koch Boys’ Hostel at New Tura, and establishment of a cultural hall at Belbari.

Encouraging Koch youth to leverage opportunities such as the Chief Minister’s Research Grant, Sangma assured that additional requests from student and women’s bodies would be considered on a case-by-case basis.

The programme concluded with vibrant cultural performances celebrating the heritage and traditions of the Koch community.

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