Jengjal Gets New Police Station; Govt Clears ₹50 Cr for Shillong–Tura Flights

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UKHRUL, NOVEMBER 18: Jengjal Police Station in West Garo Hills was inaugurated on Monday (November 18) by Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma, who called it one of the best in the state. He also announced that the government will sanction ₹50 crore this month to the Airport Authority of India to enable operations of 19-seater Air Alliance flights, prioritising the Shillong–Tura route.

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