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Captain Williamson Sangma State University, M’laya To Have a Tribal Studies Dept: Education Minister

First Published: 21st December, 2024 10:02 IST

Captain Williamson Sangma State University, M'laya To Have a Tribal Studies Dept: Education Minister

The newly established Captain Williamson Sangma State University in Meghalaya will feature a Department of Tribal Studies to preserve and promote Meghalaya’s endangered dialects and tribal languages. This was informed by Education Minister Rakkam A Sangma stating that the initiative aims to safeguard the state’s cultural heritage through education and academic exploration.

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