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Meghalaya Seeks Eased Foreign Funding Rules for Charitable Institutions

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A delegation from Meghalaya, led by the Chief Minister, has requested relaxations in foreign funding regulations. The appeal focuses on charitable institutions such as schools and hospitals that depend on overseas contributions to sustain their operations. The state government highlighted that many of these organizations would struggle to function without access to foreign funds. The request reflects broader concerns about how existing foreign contribution rules affect service delivery in the northeastern state.

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