Shillong, December 22, 2025: The Meghalaya government has approved a major road project worth Rs 265 crore to construct a 47-km stretch connecting East Khasi Hills and South West Khasi Hills. Officials say the project aims to improve regional connectivity, facilitate transport, and boost local tourism in the Khasi Hills region.
Project Details and Scope
The road will connect Phlangwanbroi in East Khasi Hills to Ranikor in South West Khasi Hills, spanning 47 kilometers. According to government sources, this initiative is expected to provide smoother travel for residents and enhance access to remote villages. The project also focuses on improving road safety and reducing travel time across these districts.
Economic and Community Impact
Local leaders anticipate that the Khasi Hills road project 2025 will stimulate economic growth. Improved connectivity will benefit farmers, traders, and small businesses by easing the movement of goods. Community members have welcomed the development, noting that better roads can encourage tourism and open up new opportunities for local residents.
Government Statement
Government officials stated that the project is a part of Meghalaya’s ongoing infrastructure development plans. They emphasized that timely completion and quality construction are key priorities. Regular monitoring and periodic progress reports are expected to ensure accountability.
Future Outlook
The completion of the Khasi Hills road project 2025 is projected to significantly enhance transportation across East and South West Khasi Hills. Authorities are also exploring additional initiatives to maintain and upgrade district roads, improving overall infrastructure in the state.





