Sohra(Meghalaya), Jan 11: A two-day cabinet retreat, chaired by Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma, wrapped up in Sohra on Saturday. This pioneering retreat brought together senior government officials and cabinet ministers to tackle the state’s challenges and propel growth and development.
The retreat featured thematic sessions, where officials presented strategies to overcome obstacles and drive progress in various sectors. A key focus area was the social and infrastructure sectors, with discussions on education and health challenges that require a collaborative approach.
The retreat enabled all departments to converge on a common platform, paving the way for Meghalaya’s growth roadmap, Vision 2032. Key performance indicators identified during the retreat will guide the government’s efforts to address concerns and drive growth.
Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma directed the cabinet to prioritize these goals, ensuring a unified approach to achieving Vision 2032. This retreat marks a significant step towards Meghalaya’s development, fostering a spirit of collaboration and strategic planning among its leaders.