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Meghalaya Youth Engagement and Training Programmes commencing with the Meghalaya @ 50 Youth Survey, aims to capture the voice of the youth
SHILLONG, March 20: Speaking on the occasion, the CM stressed on his belief that every member of the society, especially the youth, has a role to play in contributing towards the State’s ‘10 in 10’ vision, which is to become one of the Nation’s Top 10 States in 10 years.

Survey to get insights for youth devp strategy
SHILLONG, March 20: The state government launched the Meghalaya Youth Engagement and Training Programme under Aspire Meghalaya across the districts to capture the voice of the youths and gather insights needed to develop better youth development strategies.

State’s Largest Youth Engagement Programme Launched across Districts under Aspire Meghalaya
Shillong, Mar 20: The Meghalaya Youth Engagement and Training Programmes were launched on 14th March, 2022 across districts, commencing with the Meghalaya @ 50 Youth Survey, which aims to capture the voice of the youth and gather insights needed by the State to develop better youth development strategies that take inspiration from the sentiments and aspirations of the youth.

Matric topper lauded Meghalaya Govt for organizing Aspire
Shillong, Mar 20: Aspire Meghalaya 2.0 is a flagship initiative under the Meghalaya Youth Engagement and Training Programmes, aimed at building aspirations, career readiness and life preparedness in youth.

Students trained under ASPIRE Meghalaya graduate
Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma on Wednesday handed over graduation certificate to students of ASPIRE Meghalaya, a flagship initiative of Arts and Culture Department, Govt of Meghalaya funded by Ministry of Tribal Affairs, Govt of India at Williamnagar.

Survival of the life-skilled
Turning the tide in one’s favour outlives any adversity, especially among entrepreneurs, observes Esha Chaudhuri

'Aspire Meghalaya equipping youths with confidence & communication skills'
The Government of Meghalaya is spearheading a unique intervention aimed at empowering the youth of the State with confidence, soft skills, life coaching, cultural awareness and talent identification opportunities to help them break away from the chains of mental and emotional lockdown that the pandemic has instigated.

Aspire Meghalaya expected to impact over 4000 tribal youth
The Government of Meghalaya is spearheading a unique intervention aimed at empowering the youth of the State with confidence, soft skills, life coaching, cultural awareness and talent identification opportunities to help them break away from the chains of mental and emotional lockdown that the pandemic has instigated.

Over 40 students of Shillong Public School graduate from Aspire Meghalaya
At least 43 students of Shillong Public School graduated from Aspire Meghalaya at a function held in the school premises here on Friday. The programme was organised by Avenues, a training institute based in Shillong. Aspire Meghalaya is sponsored by the Ministry of Tribal Affairs, Government of India, through the Department of Arts & Culture, Government of Meghalaya and implemented by Avenues.

240 students graduate from Aspire Meghalaya
Two-hundred forty students from Hynriew Shnong and Jakrem, Mawkyrwat, on Saturday graduated from Aspire Meghalaya at a graduation ceremony organised at Jakrem Presbyterian HS School.

How Aspire Meghalaya is empowering tribal youths with soft skills
Meghalaya chief minister Conrad K Sangma launched a coffee-table book and a documentary film on Aspire Meghalaya, a programme designed to enhance well-being and improve soft skills of tribal youth of the state in a glittering function marking the culmination of the first Entrepreneurship and Startup Summit 2020 held in Shillong on Wednesday.

Aspire second chapter launch in 4 districts
The second year of Aspire Meghalaya was launched in different districts on December 2. The programme, sponsored by the Ministry of Tribal Affairs, was lauded by deputy commissioners in several districts. In East Garo Hills, Swapnil Tembe said programmes like Aspire is a way to instil confidence in the youth. “Confidence comes when you are able to express yourself freely without fear,” he added.