Flash floods and landslides in September claimed over 60 lives and damaged over Rs 1500 crore of property mostly in the West Garo Hills region. This was the worst natural calamity that struck the state in the past century.
Chief Minister Mukul Sangma sought funds from the Centre for rebuilding the damages. The disaster however, called for an urgent rethink on how to work to mitigate loss of life and severe damages in the event of nature's fury.
As the state battled with home-bred militants, an incident of a woman's head being blown into pieces by suspected GNLA militants in June suspecting her to be a police informer shocked everyone.
With the incident grabbing headlines, police launched Operation Hill Storm to flush out militants from their hideouts in the jungles.
This resulted in the killing of several cadres, arrest of over 30 militants belong to GNLA, ULFA, ASAK and other smaller militant groups while over 15 of them surrendered with a huge cache of weapons and ammunition.
Amid all this action, the peace pact signed with one of the oldest militant groups, the Achik National Volunteer Council (ANVC) and its break-away faction, the ANVC-B, in October, was one of the high points for the state.
Both the factions laid down arms on December 15 at Tura where Chief Minister Sangma said his government was committed to bring another rebel group in the Khasi Hills region, Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council (HNLC), to the negotiating table.
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