Assam, Meghalaya Officials visit Border to Resolve Dispute
The officials have jointly visited the border to resolve the dispute. Read more to know the details.

On Tuesday, Assam and Meghalaya have conducted a joint inspection of the interstate border areas to solve the long-pending boundary dispute between the two Northeastern states, an official said. The official said that Meghalaya minister Renikton Lyngdoh Tongkhar and Assam minister Atul Bora led the cabinet-level committees of their states to the inspection on Monday.
The two neighboring states are facing disputes over 12 areas. "There are minor differences over six of these areas and the states have decided to resolve these on priority. The committees visited Hahim, Aradonga in Meghalaya's West Khasi Hills district, besides Salbari, Malchapara, Gamerimura, Gohanimara and Gizang areas," the official said.
The team also visited Jirang in Meghalaya and Palashbari in Assam. "The visit to Athiabari did not fructify as huge boulders and betel nut trees were placed on the roads leading to the village," a senior district official said. The committees spoke to locals, and members of organizations such as All Rabha Students' Union (ARSU), Garo Students' Union (GSU), Rabha Women Council and Garo Women Council.
"The motive of the visit was to see the ground reality in these areas. From this visit, no decision will be taken but the committees will submit their findings to their respective chief ministers," Tongkhar said.