On the occasion of World Music Day, June 21, Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma launched Season 3 of the Meghalaya Grassroots Music Project, now rebranded as the 'Chief Minister’s Grassroots Music Production (CMGMP)' — marking a transformative new chapter in the state’s music and cultural journey.
What began as a Rs 3.5 crore initiative supporting 2,500 artists has now grown into a Rs 69 crore programme, empowering over 5,400 artists and enabling more than 38,000 live performances across Meghalaya, CM Sangma stated.
With its elevation to a permanent, structured platform, CMGMP will now feature fixed performance venues, comprehensive training in music theory, and expanded support for music production.
Calling the initiative “deeply personal,” CM Sangma reflected on his own struggles as a young musician. “I want every young artist in our state to feel seen, heard, and empowered to chase their dreams, with access to the right tools, training, and a stage,” he said.
More than just a name change, CMGMP is envisioned as a cultural movement that nurtures talent from the grassroots, celebrates Meghalaya’s rich musical heritage, and builds a sustainable ecosystem for local artists. The Chief Minister encouraged aspiring musicians across the state to continue creating and performing, affirming that “Meghalaya is with you.”
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