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5th edition of M’laya Games to debut in Tura

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By Our Reporter

Shillong, Nov 8: In a thrilling announcement, Meghalaya’s Chief Minister, Conrad K Sangma, took to Twitter(now X) to unveil the much-anticipated 5th edition of the Meghalaya Games.
The sporting extravaganza is set to make its debut in Tura, marking a significant milestone for the event. Scheduled to take place from January 15 to 20, 2024, the Meghalaya Games are expected to bring an array of sports and excitement to the picturesque city of Tura.
This exciting development opens a new chapter in the history of the Meghalaya Games, which have grown in stature and significance with each passing edition. The decision to host the event in Tura reflects the state’s commitment to promoting sports and providing opportunities for athletes from various regions to showcase their talents.Sports enthusiasts, athletes, and fans from across Meghalaya and beyond are eagerly looking forward to this event, which promises to be a celebration of talent, determination, and unity through sports. The Meghalaya Games have consistently served as a platform for budding athletes.
Tura gearing up to host the 5th edition of the Meghalaya Games, ensuring that the event leaves a lasting impression on the sports landscape in the region.

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