Smit, May 30 -- As Meghalaya pushes towards a target of 3,000 homestays and seeks to deepen tourism-led livelihoods across the state, Chief Minister Conrad Sangma on Saturday went live on his official Facebook page from Smit, one of Meghalaya's most picturesque and culturally significant villages known for its rich heritage and tourism potential.
The visit offered a glimpse into the state's broader strategy of linking tourism, entrepreneurship, skills development and community participation, while also providing an opportunity for direct engagement with residents and local businesses.
During his visit to Smit, Sangma spent time interacting with residents, tourists and local entrepreneurs at the village market, including the owner of an RC...