Guwahati, June 2: Chief Minister Dr. Himanta Biswa Sarma and Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad Sangma held a meeting today at State Guest House No. 1 in Koinadhora, Guwahati to discuss and address various inter-state issues between Assam and Meghalaya.
During a media interaction, Dr. Sarma stated that the meeting focused on the inter-state border dispute, artificial flooding in Guwahati, and the proposed construction of a multipurpose project at Kulsi along the Assam-Meghalaya border.
He noted that both state governments had previously resolved disputes in six areas through mutual agreement. In today’s meeting, excluding the Pilangkata area, both sides agreed to install boundary pillars in the remaining five locations by 15 August.
With my counterpart Shri @SangmaConrad ji to discuss various Inter-state issues between Assam and Meghalaya.
— Himanta Biswa Sarma (@himantabiswa) June 2, 2025
📍CM Level Meeting, Guwahati pic.twitter.com/bUUqKEDCNl
He further mentioned that the deputy commissioners of the respective districts would meet to address and resolve the issues related to the Pilangkata area, expressing confidence that a resolution would be reached.
The Chief Minister also stated that the proposed Kulsi multipurpose project would have the capacity to generate 55 megawatts of hydroelectric power and provide irrigation benefits to large parts of Kamrup and Goalpara districts. The project is intended to be developed as a joint initiative between Assam and Meghalaya.
He added that the state government would engage with local residents prior to implementation, and that further steps would be taken only after securing their consent.
The issue of artificial flooding in Guwahati was also discussed. The Meghalaya government was briefed, through a presentation, on how water flowing from three locations in Meghalaya contributes to flooding in the city. Dr. Sarma noted that this was the first instance in which both governments had engaged in formal discussion on the matter.
It was decided that the North Eastern Space Applications Centre (NESAC) would be engaged to conduct satellite mapping of the Khanapara, Juripar, and Jorabat areas. This mapping, to be completed within three months, would identify the specific sources of water flow from Meghalaya into Guwahati. The data would be sent to IIT Roorkee for analysis, and both governments would jointly implement the recommendations provided by the institute.
Chief Minister Dr. Himanta Biswa Sarma thanked the Meghalaya Chief Minister for visiting Guwahati and taking steps to understand the flooding issue. He stated that the discussions held today would contribute positively towards resolving several inter-state matters.
The meeting was attended by Minister of Housing & Urban Affairs etc. Jayanta Mallabaruah, Chief Secretary Dr. Ravi Kota, and senior officials including several Principal Secretaries from various departments. From the Meghalaya government, Minister of Tourism Paul Lyngdoh, Chief Secretary D. P. Wahlang, and other senior officials were present.
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