Three projects approved by NEC
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Three projects approved by NEC

The North Eastern Council (NEC) has reportedly sanctioned three projects in Meghalaya, such as construction of boy’s and girl’s hostel at an estimated cost of Rs 0.194 mn, construction of the new building blocks for master education at St Mary’s College of Teacher Education, Shillong wort...

The North Eastern Council (NEC) has reportedly sanctioned three projects in Meghalaya, such as construction of boy’s and girl’s hostel at an estimated cost of Rs 0.194 mn, construction of the new building blocks for master education at St Mary’s College of Teacher Education, Shillong worth Rs 33.418 mn and the construction of 40 km Rymbai-Bataw- Borsora-Jalaphur road worth Rs 9.419 mn. Besides,24 schemes, which had been approved by the NEC during 2017-2018, have already been sanctioned.Contact: Ram Muivah, North Eastern Council or Meghalaya Government.Address: Nec Secretariat, Nongrim Hills, Shillong-793 003.Tel: 0364-252 2645.E-mail: muivahr@ias.nic.inWebsite: www.necouncil.gov.in

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