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Why recognising Khasi & Garo alone won't save them

The move to recognise Khasi and Garo as official languages in Meghalaya marks a long-pending cultural acknowledgement, yet its late arrival—decades after the state’s formation—raises critical questions regarding why previous milestones, such as the 2005 associate status, failed to generate tangible progress.  This historic shift highlights a persistent gap between policy and practice; without monitoring and institutional accountability, the curr…
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Meghalaya Monitor broke the news on Sunday, April 26, 2026.
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