Meghalaya Receives Two Prestigious Awards from UIDAI Event

Mumbai / National, 16th April 2025: The Government of Meghalaya has been honored with two prestigious awards by the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) at the Aadhaar Samvaad event held on 8 April 2025 at the Bharat Mandapam Convention Centre, New Delhi.

Meghalaya was recognized in the following two categories:

1. Award for Best Performing State in Carrying Out Mandatory Biometric Updates (MBUs) of Children, and

2. Award for Best Performing State in Verification of Adult Aadhaar Enrolment.

These awards are a testament to the State’s exemplary performance in strengthening Aadhaar-related services and ensuring comprehensive and accurate enrolment for both children and adults across Meghalaya.

The awards were received on behalf of the State by Shri Shai Kupar War, Nodal Officer (Aadhaar), General Administration Department (GAD), Government of Meghalaya.

Dr Joram Beda, IAS, Commissioner & Secretary to the Government of Meghalaya and State Nodal Officer for Aadhaar, expressed his satisfaction and appreciation for the achievement. He remarked, “This recognition reflects the unwavering commitment and dedication of our Aadhaar team from field-level staff to district officials and technical staff. I congratulate everyone who contributed to this outstanding performance.”

The General Administration Department remains committed to working in close coordination with UIDAI and various departments to further improve the delivery and outreach of Aadhaar services in Meghalaya, ensuring that every resident has access to their unique identity and to essential government schemes.

Meghalaya Exports 15 MT Ginger to Dubai’s Lulu Group

National, 27th February 2025: The Department of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Government of Meghalaya, has marked a historic milestone with the first-ever sea shipment of 15 MT of Meghalaya Ginger to Dubai’s Lulu Group in collaboration with Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA). This achievement, facilitated by the Eastern Ri-Bhoi Organic Farmer Producer Company (FPC), reinforces Meghalaya’s commitment to enhancing its agricultural exports and integrating its farmers into global value chains. The consignment was flagged off in a ceremonial event attended by esteemed dignitaries from APEDA, Ministry of Economic Affairs and International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) marking a new chapter in the state’s efforts to promote organic and high-value agricultural produce internationally.

Meghalaya’s agricultural sector has long faced unique challenges, including fragmented landholding, limited credit access, and working capital constraints for FPOs. However, through strategic government interventions, cooperatives have successfully aggregated and marketed ginger collectively, demonstrating that farmer-led initiatives can drive scalable and sustainable growth.

The Eastern Ri-Bhoi Organic FPC, established in 2017 under the Mission Organic Value Chain Development for the North Eastern Region (MOVCD-NER), has played a pioneering role in facilitating this export. The FPC, which began with limited infrastructure, has now expanded its operations significantly, processing ginger with modernized washing, slicing, drying, and packaging facilities. Today, the FPC supports over 500 member farmers from 9 villages, ensuring better price realization and market access. Over the years, this collective has increased its revenue from ₹17 lakh in 2018-19 to ₹374 lakh in 2023-24, illustrating the immense potential of farmer-led enterprises when given the right support.

The flag-off ceremony, held in Shillong, was attended by key dignitaries, Shri Abhishek Dev, IAS, Chairman, APEDA, Shri Abdelkarim Sma, Country Director, International Fund for Agricultural Development, Mr. Revistar Kharumnuid, Chief Executive Director, Eastern Ri-Bhoi Organic Farmer Producer Company and Smt. B. Mylliem Umlong, Director of Horticulture, Government of Meghalaya.

Shri Abhishek Dev, IAS, Chairman, APEDA underscored the significance of sea shipment in making Indian agri-exports competitive. “Sea shipment is crucial as it ensures cost competitiveness. We have developed a dedicated sea protocol, and I am hopeful that with close coordination among stakeholders, our shipments will be well received in the UAE market.” Reflecting on Gulf Food 2024, he added, “There is immense excitement for Indian products, and we have been invited as the partner country for the next edition. I urge stakeholders to plan early participation in Gulf Food 2026 (January 26-30) and prominently showcase Indian ginger.” Highlighting the potential of organic exports, he noted, “The organic tag ensures a 30-40% higher price realization. APEDA is fully committed to supporting stakeholders in organic certification, and with Meghalaya’s own certification body, this process will now be easier.” On ginger exports, he affirmed, “This is not a one-off event. We will see more such flag-offs in the future as we continue expanding India’s agri-export footprint.”

Shri Abdelkarim Sma, Country Director, IFAD, who highlighted the significance of farmer-led cooperatives in creating sustainable livelihoods stated, “The farmers are the owners of the cooperatives, and these cooperatives provide them security and hope for the future. I and the whole team of IFAD are proud to be part of this success. I look forward to hearing from the members about their journey so far and, most importantly, understanding what they envision for the cooperative’s future.”

The upcoming facility is designed to:

  •  Process 10,346 MT of spices annually.
  •  Provide 50 MT cold storage and 300 MT dry storage capacity.
  •  Utilize solar-powered technology for sustainable processing.
  •  Directly benefit 5,500 organic farmers, ensuring premium market access and reduced post-harvest losses.
  •  Establish direct linkages with national and international buyers to ensure better price realization for farmers

This achievement is a testament to the dedication of Meghalaya’s farmers, the unwavering efforts of the Department, and the collective commitment to strengthening the state’s agricultural exports. Recognizing the need for enhanced processing capacity, the state government is developing one of North East India’s first organically certified spice processing units in Bhoirymbong, Ri-Bhoi District. This ₹21 crore investment, with funding support from IFAD, will significantly bolster the capacity of FPOs, ensuring that high-value spices like ginger, turmeric, black pepper, and chili meet international standards.

Continued support from Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA) has been instrumental in trial marketing various commodities from Meghalaya, including GI-tagged Khasi Mandarin, organic pineapple, and now ginger. APEDA’s involvement in previous export consignments has provided crucial insights and facilitated market access, further enabling this successful international shipment.

With government initiatives focusing on infrastructure development, farmer training programs, and market access facilitation, Meghalaya is strengthening its agricultural ecosystem for long-term sustainability. As the state continues to expand its global presence, such initiatives will ensure better remuneration for farmers, enhanced value addition, and economic growth.

Mappls App Breaks Language Barriers, Now in 9 Regional Languages

New Delhi, 20 February 2025: Marking its 30-year milestone, Mappls MapmyIndia, India’s leading digital maps, IoT, and deep-tech company, has launched another groundbreaking initiative with Indic language maps & navigation support for 9 regional languages on its flagship Mappls App, accessible to all it’s 30mn+ app users and counting. The feature was launched by Surveyor General of India, Shri Hitesh Kumar S. Makwana, IAS at an event held at India International Center, New Delhi. This initiative reinforces Mappls’ commitment to inclusivity, making map and navigation seamless and accessible to all Indians, in their native languages and the company expects to further increase its user base with a slew of such India-centric features.

Users can have a fully native language experience with maps, search, turn-by-turn navigation and voice guidance in 9 Indian languages—Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Bengali, Marathi, Kannada, Punjabi, Malayalam, and Gujarati – across the entire country. All 9 languages are available for the entire country and not just for the state/region, meaning a user in one state can read the map in their native language, travel to another state and continue to interact with the map in their native language.

This feature is one amongst a series of India-first features that have contributed to the app gaining 30m+ users in a short period. Other popular features that users rely on include Junction Views (for better, safer guidance, particularly around flyovers in 3D mode), traffic monitoring alerts, speed breakers, trip cost estimates, Mappls Pin and many more.

Speaking at the launch, Shri Hitesh Kumar S. Makwana, IAS, Surveyor General of India stated “I commend MapmyIndia for taking up this great initiative which is a strong example of ease of use of geospatial for the common man for their everyday needs. This also serves as the national digital infrastructure for location-based technology.”

Further, Mr. Rakesh Verma, Co-Founder & CMD, MapmyIndia, added, “India’s rich linguistic diversity is a strength, and at MapmyIndia, we believe in empowering every Indian with technology that speaks their language. With a fully native Indic-language experience in our Swadeshi Mappls App, we are taking a giant leap toward making navigation more inclusive. This initiative aligns with our vision of ‘Atmanirbhar Sarvottam Bharat’ and ‘Make in India, for India, and for the World.’

“With over 700 million smartphones in India, accessing navigation in their native language is essential. The Mappls App will feel as familiar as a local newspaper, ensuring seamless understanding and accessibility.”

This launch also marks a first for iOS users in India, as Mappls App becomes the only navigation platform to offer maps, search & turn-by-turn guidance in 9 Indic languages—a feature unavailable on other map apps.

Key Features of the Initiative:

  • Multi-Language Support: Easily switch between Hindi, Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, Tamil, Punjabi, English, Telugu, and Marathi for a personalized experience anywhere in the country.
  • Voice Navigation: Get turn-by-turn voice guidance in all supported languages, ensuring safe, hands-free navigation in your favourite language.
  • Localized Search: Find addresses, points of interest, and businesses in your preferred language, enhancing search convenience and accuracy.

The Mappls App is built on MapmyIndia’s industry-leading digital maps, covering:

  • 99.9% of India’s road network encompassing 6.6 million kms
  • 30 million+ businesses
  • 550 million geo-referenced images
  • 7,900+ towns and 637,000+ villages covered

Beyond traditional 2D maps, MapmyIndia is innovating with 3D landmarks, terrain models, 4D real-time updates, HD high-accuracy maps, and RealView 360-degree geo-tagged panoramas, continually enhancing its AI-powered Digital Metaverse Twin of the Real World.

With this launch, MapmyIndia reaffirms its leadership in digital mapping and navigation by prioritizing India’s diverse linguistic landscape. By integrating technology with cultural and linguistic inclusivity, Mappls App ensures that every Indian, regardless of their native tongue, can navigate the country with ease and confidence.