Meghalaya And Assam Hold Talks To End Transport Stoppages In Garo Hills

Meghalaya and Assam have opened talks aimed at ending recent stoppages of commodity transport in the Garo Hills, officials said. The deputy chief minister, in charge of home affairs, reported that both state governments are coordinating to resolve disruptions and to restore normal movement of goods. He acknowledged that misunderstandings may have contributed to the incidents and that clarification between administrative units is under way. The discussions are intended to produce practical arrangements that will allow consignments to move without hindrance while respecting local procedures.

The deputy chief minister indicated that the issue has arisen along several stretches bordering Assam and the Garo Hills and that it has affected traders and supply chains. State officials have engaged in exchanges to identify the precise points where stoppages have occurred and to agree on steps to prevent recurrence. These exchanges aim to balance security and legal requirements with the need to maintain steady flows of essential commodities.

Governments are reported to be establishing mechanisms for coordinated monitoring and rapid communication between district administrations and transport operators. Administrative channels will be used to clarify protocols for cross-border movement and to facilitate uninterrupted supply for local markets. The emphasis placed on joint effort is intended to build confidence among transporters and commercial stakeholders.

The intervention follows recent incidents that disrupted distribution in the region and prompted concern among residents and traders. Authorities expect that a combination of dialogue, clarified procedures and on-ground coordination will reduce the risk of future stoppages. Officials said they will continue to review the situation until normality is fully restored.

Local chambers and transport associations have been urged to cooperate with officials to ensure schedules are maintained and to report any fresh obstructions promptly. The coordinated approach is expected to restore trader confidence and minimise inconvenience to consumers. Monitoring will continue until normality is fully restored.

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