Kong Sil, as she is affectionately called, passed away around 10:40 AM at her "step phyrnai" home at Riatsamthiah, a few hundred metres above the Umkhrah river.
"She had not been eating well for the past two weeks. She became very weak and today morning she passed away peacefully. Doctors declared her dead," one of her relatives told PTI.
A veteran who saw four wars - the two World Wars, and the Indo-China war and the Bangladesh liberation war involving India - Kong Sil was born on November 12, 1910, a few years after the 1897 earthquake rocked Shillong.
Kong Sil joined as the assistant controller of rationing in 1944 during the World War II under the Assam government, and continued to serve till 1949.
She was awarded Kaisar-i-Hind medal by the government for her efficiency and integrity while handling the rationing system and for her service to the Guides movement in Assam in 1946.
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