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This Article is From Feb 03, 2010

Meghalaya officials meet in a cave

Shillong: The Nepal cabinet met at Mt Everest and the Maldvies government under water. Not to be left behind in their bid to promote the cause of environment, government officials in Meghalaya met in a cave.

The first-of its kind meeting held on Tuesday at the famous Syndai cave, about 90 km from Shillong, was attended by officials of Jaintia Hills district including the Border Area Development Officer, District Tourism Officer, headmen of various villages and representatives from NGOs besides tour operators, members of the taxi association and others.

The 970-m long Syndai cave was used as a hideout during the wars between Jaintia kings and foreign intruders.

"We are focusing on tourism potential of the area and we are taking various steps to boost tourism in the whole of the sub-division," Additional Deputy Commissioner (ADC) Balari Mawlong, who chaired the meeting, said.

He said the administration and the Tourism department were seeking the cooperation of various local people including headmen, land owners and NGOs in this regard.

The meeting discussed ways and means to promote tourism in the area.

The ADC suggested that local village councils, NGOs, and land owners should jointly workout an appropriate plan to properly maintain caves and other tourist spots in the area so that the income and the living standard of the local people can be uplifted.

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