The band, which will perform at the Hornbill Festival in Nagaland, will take the stage here on December 5 to help raise funds for the two causes, a spokesperson of the organiser Police Officers Wives association for Care (POWAC) told PTI.
The Art and Culture department would collaborate to help raise money for Chief Minister's Relief Fund for the September 24 flashfloods victims in Garo Hills region which claimed over 64 lives.
Last year nine Meghalaya police personnel had died while on duty and their school going children need support, the official said.
Smokies' performance in this north eastern state will be held six months after international metal band Dying Fetus performed at the Shillong Open Air Festival.
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