Shillong (18.10.2025): Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma said
that he has been pursuing the creation of a separate state cadre of the
Indian Administrative Service (IAS) since 2019 and expressed hope that the proposal
will soon be achieved. Speaking at the annual conference of the Meghalaya Civil
Service Officers' Association, Sangma said reforms for the Meghalaya Civil
Service remain a key priority for his government. "I have been pursuing
the creation of a separate Meghalaya cadre since 2019, and I am hopeful this
will soon be achieved. Reforms for the MCS are a priority, just as they are for
other services," he said. The CM lauded MCS officers for their dedication and
reaffirmed the government's commitment to strengthening the state's
administrative framework. He urged officers to remain guided by purpose and
service, adding that "positions and ranks will change, but the purpose
must remain constant." 

Shillong (18.10.2025): Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma said that he has been pursuing the creation of a separate state cadre of the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) since 2019 and expressed hope that the proposal will soon be achieved.
Speaking at the annual conference of the Meghalaya Civil Service Officers' Association, Sangma said reforms for the Meghalaya Civil Service remain a key priority for his government. "I have been pursuing the creation of a separate Meghalaya cadre since 2019, and I am hopeful this will soon be achieved. Reforms for the MCS are a priority, just as they are for other services," he said.
The CM lauded MCS officers for their dedication and reaffirmed the government's commitment to strengthening the state's administrative framework. He urged officers to remain guided by purpose and service, adding that "positions and ranks will change, but the purpose must remain constant."