Border pillars to be erected in 5 'disputed areas' along Assam-Meghalaya boundary by August 15: CMs
Assam and Meghalaya have taken a significant step towards resolving their boundary disputes, aiming to erect border pillars in five of the six agreed-upon areas by Independence Day. This decision follows an agreement signed in March 2022 to addres...

These are among the six disputed areas, out of the total 12, for resolving which both the two states had signed an agreement in March 2022, they said.
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma and his Meghalaya counterpart Conrad Sangma were addressing a joint press conference here after a meeting on various inter-state issues.
"Out of six areas for which agreement was signed, we will try to erect the border pillars in five of these areas by August 15," Sarma said.
"There is some difference in one of these five areas. Meghalaya wants a village that had been allotted to us, but they have given the assurance that same amount of land will be transferred to us. We have asked for one week's time to consider and inform them," he added.
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