'Lack of honesty, work culture retard India's growth'
February 27, 2013  17:15
Meghalaya, which recorded 88 per cent polling in the assembly elections held on Saturday, will have to wait for another day for the counting. The state recorded a high turnout defying a bandh call by militants in some districts and came close to its last time turnout of 89.04 per cent.

Rediff.com's Archana Masih spoke to Meghalaya Governor Ranjit Shekhar Mooshahary, a former head of the Border Security Force and the National Security Guard, in a rare and candid interview in Shillong. Read

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