Tura (Meghalaya), Nov 18: In a grand celebration, Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma led the Official Flag Hoisting Ceremony at the P.A. Sangma Sports Complex in Tura, where the high mast national flag was unfurled with great pomp and ceremony. The event was attended by esteemed dignitaries, including West Garo Hills Deputy Commissioner Vibhor Aggarwal and West Garo Hills Superintendent of Police Abraham T. Sangma, who joined the Chief Minister in this momentous occasion.
As the national flag fluttered high, the crowd erupted in a chorus of pride and patriotism, accompanied by the soul-stirring rendition of the National Anthem. In his heartfelt address, the Chief Minister expressed his sense of pride and responsibility in hoisting the tricolor flag, symbolizing the nation’s unity, history, sovereignty, freedom, and values.
The Chief Minister announced that Tura is now the second place in the state to have a high mast flag, with plans to install similar flags in Jowai and all district headquarters. He also highlighted the government’s initiatives to beautify Tura town, including the upcoming second phase of the Tura Beautification project, which will transform the Tura Bazar area with modern streetlights, pavement renovation, and a revamped facade for Tura Super Market.
The Chief Minister also shared his vision for the town’s future, with plans to beautify the road from Araimile Junction to P A Sangma Road, and the ongoing Paint My City Campaign, which aims to paint buildings, boundary walls, and retaining walls, inviting citizens to join hands in this endeavor.
Highlighting the town’s rapid development, the Chief Minister showcased the progress made in Dakopgre area, including the construction of the additional secretariat, the Convention Centre, and the upcoming 5 Star Hotel by the Hilton Group, expected to be completed within 24 months. He also took pride in sharing the preparations for the National Games in 2027, with works underway for the extension of Pa Togan Nengminja Stadium and the Multi-Disciplinary Indoor Stadium.
As the ceremony came to a close, the Chief Minister flagged off the road sweeping machine, symbolizing the government’s commitment to keeping Tura town clean and beautiful. He urged citizens to join hands in this endeavor, emphasizing that every citizen’s cooperation is crucial to making Tura a proud and progressive town.






































