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U Nongsain Hima

  U Nongsain Hima epaper is a Khasi language Newspaper from Shillong, Meghalaya, India with a General Interest media focus. It covers news on business, entertainment, politics, sports and more.

Meghalaya Times

  A newspaper which believes in setting new trends in reporting and informing. Stay informed. Stay ahead. Be with the times.

Highland Post

  Highland Post is an English daily newspaper published from Shillong, Meghalaya. Its history dates back to 2005 when Mawphor Today came out as a sister concern of Mawphor, a leading Khasi daily. However, Mawphor Today was closed down in 2013 as the Registrar of Newspaper for India (RNI) cannot register two publications under the same name. This led to the emergence of a new English daily, Highland Post, which began publication on November 6, 2013. Highland Post had a humble beginning with just eight pages and operating from a temporary office at Lower Lachaumiere, Shillong. Within a year, the newspaper took a giant leap by increasing its pages to twelve, becoming the first English daily published from Meghalaya to do so.

The Meghalaya Guardian

  Meghalaya Guardian is a very widely read newspaper with a large circulation, catering to a large and diverse reader base. The newspaper is renowned for its high standards of journalism and news reporting, and it is the preferred choice for a large number of readers who rely on it to keep themselves updated with the latest news from the region, the rest of India and around the world. Covering all the ongoing events and trending stories, Meghalaya Guardian is essential reading for anyone who wants to be well-informed. Along with all the news stories, Meghalaya Guardian also provides readers with engrossing and informative articles and content from several other topics of interest, making it a newspaper for everyone. 

The Shillong Times

  The Shillong Times is an Indian newspaper. It is North-East India's oldest English-language daily newspaper, which started as a tabloid-sized weekly on 10 August 1945, on a treadle machine in Shillong. The Shillong Times switched to a modern computer typesetting and offset printing technique on 15 August 1991, and the first issue in broadsheet format came into being. A second edition from the town of Tura in the Garo Hills of Meghalaya was launched on 9 November 1992. Besides the Tura edition, Shillong Times Private Limited also publishes the only Garo language daily Salantini Janera. The publication is headed by Patricia Mukhim as its editor, who succeeded Manas Chaudhuri in 2008.Chaudhuri had been editor of the paper since 1978.