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Meghalaya cabinet passes Major bills

First Published: 8th September, 2022 16:10 IST

The Meghalaya Cabinet on Wednesday cleared a number of major bills at a crucial cabinet meet Primary amongst them, the state Cabinet on Wednesday cleared the Meghalaya Ropeway Bill 2022.

The Meghalaya Cabinet on Wednesday cleared a number of major bills at a crucial cabinet meet Primary amongst them, the state Cabinet on Wednesday cleared the Meghalaya Ropeway Bill 2022. The first passenger ropeway in Meghalaya will be constructed from Shillong peak to Lawsohtun at a cost Rs 140 crore and has been sanctioned through the New Development Bank. Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma informed that the government will be calling the tender for this ropeway project in the next 15 to 30 days.

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