Once implemented, Khasi and Garo will be used in official government communications
KRC TIMES NE Desk
Shillong: In a major policy shift, the Meghalaya Cabinet has approved the Meghalaya Official Languages Ordinance, 2026, paving the way for Khasi and Garo to be recognised as official languages of the state alongside English.
The move also includes the repeal of the Meghalaya State Language Act, 2005, signalling a transition toward greater inclusion of indigenous languages in governance.
Once implemented, Khasi and Garo will be used in official government communications. Officials said the rollout will be gradual, with necessary amendments to existing laws and administrative procedures.
One key legislation set for revision is the Meghalaya State Legislature (Continuance of English Language) Act, 1980. After amendments, members of the Assembly will be allowed to speak and debate in Khasi and Garo, in addition to English.
The decision is being seen as a significant step toward strengthening linguistic identity and improving accessibility in the state’s administrative system.


