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Meghalaya
is a small state in north-eastern India. The word "Meghalaya"
literally means "The Abode of Clouds" in Hindi and Sanskrit.
Meghalaya is a hilly strip in the eastern part of the country about
300 km long (east-west) and 100 km wide, with a total area of about
22,429 km˛. The population numbered 2,175,000 in 2000. The state is
bounded on the north by Assam and by Bangladesh on the south. The
capital is Shillong, which has a population of 260,000.
Divisions
Meghalaya currently has 7 districts. These are: East Garo Hills,
East Khasi Hills, Jaintia Hills, Ri-Bhoi, South Garo Hills, West
Garo Hills and the West Khasi Hills.
Economy
Meghalaya is predominantly an agrarian economy. Agriculture and
allied activities engage nearly two-thirds of the total work force
in Meghalaya. However, the contribution of this sector to the
State’s NSDP is only about one-third. Agriculture in the state is
characterized by low productivity and unsustainable farm practices,
giving rise to a high incidence of rural poverty. As a result,
despite the large percentage of population engaged in agriculture,
the state is still dependent upon imports from other states for most
food items such as meat, eggs, food grains etc. Infrastructural
constraints have also prevented the economy of the state from
growing at a pace commensurate with that of the rest of the country.
Meghalaya is considered to have a rich base of natural resources.
These include minerals such coal, limestone, silimanite, Kaolin and
granite among others. Meghalaya also has a large forest cover, rich
biodiversity and numerous water bodies. However, the low level of
industrialization and the relatively poor infrastructure base in the
state acts as an impediment to the exploitation of these natural
resources in the interest of the state's economy. Meghalaya also has
much natural beauty and the State government has been trying to
exploit this for promoting tourism in the State. However,
infrastructural constraints and security concerns have hampered the
growth of tourism in the state. |