Public services intelligence
Meghalaya public services dashboard
Government schemes, healthcare, CSC centres, Aadhaar services, post offices, Jan Aushadhi, and tenders across Meghalaya.
Facility data refreshed 22 Jun 2026. Tender and scheme counts are live.
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Benefits available in Meghalaya
Meghalaya at a glance
Meghalaya offers over 800 government schemes and public services across education, healthcare, agriculture, women empowerment, financial assistance, and employment support. Citizens can discover eligibility, benefits, and official links through structured listings on Public Services Map.
The state has more than 38 CSC centres, 929 post offices, 182 hospitals, 26 Jan Aushadhi stores, and 91 Aadhaar centres indexed on Public Services Map.
EAST KHASI HILLS, WEST GARO HILLS, WEST JAINTIA HILLS currently show the strongest public service coverage in Meghalaya, while districts such as SOUTH WEST KHASI HILLS, EASTERN WEST KHASI HILLS, EAST JAINTIA HILLS continue to have lower accessibility and may benefit from additional healthcare and digital infrastructure.
Meghalaya service coverage index
- Healthcare coverage: 51/100
- Digital access: 7/100
- Citizen services: 100/100
Scores are rule-based estimates from indexed facility density vs population — not official government ratings.
District service map
Districts coloured by relative service score
Top districts
Strongest public service coverage by indexed facilities
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East Khasi Hills Service score 100
- Hospitals51
- CSC centres0
- Schemes250+
- Population6L+
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West Garo Hills Service score 84
- Hospitals22
- CSC centres2
- Schemes150+
- Population3L+
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West Jaintia Hills Service score 77
- Hospitals21
- CSC centres0
- Schemes100+
- Population3L+
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North Garo Hills Service score 72
- Hospitals10
- CSC centres33
- Schemes100+
- Population2L+
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Ri Bhoi Service score 71
- Hospitals16
- CSC centres3
- Schemes100+
- Population2L+
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West Khasi Hills Service score 68
- Hospitals9
- CSC centres0
- Schemes82+
- Population2L+
Which citizens receive most support?
Education and scholarship programmes dominate indexed welfare schemes, reflecting strong student-focused policy visibility online.
Healthcare coverage insights
- One indexed hospital serves approximately 16,302 residents on average across Meghalaya.
- Emergency and hospital coverage is strongest in East Khasi Hills, which has the highest concentration of indexed healthcare facilities.
- Blood bank availability tends to be lower in SOUTH WEST KHASI HILLS and EASTERN WEST KHASI HILLS compared with major urban districts.
- 182 Ayushman Bharat–empanelled facilities are indexed statewide, with higher density around district headquarters and cities.
Average distance to services
Estimated from population density and indexed facility counts
| Service | Est. distance |
|---|---|
| CSC centre | 5.2 km |
| Post office | 0.7 km |
| Aadhaar centre | 1.8 km |
| Hospital | 1 km |
| Jan Aushadhi | 2.2 km |
Where more services are needed
Districts requiring additional healthcare coverage
Districts requiring additional digital services
Districts requiring additional CSC / digital access
Public infrastructure by district
Hospitals
CSC centres
Post offices
Statewide totals
Trending searches in Meghalaya
AI state insights
Generated from indexed facility and scheme data
- EAST KHASI HILLS district shows the strongest indexed public service coverage in Meghalaya, with high concentrations of healthcare facilities and CSC centres.
- Student-focused schemes account for about 60% of beneficiary-tagged programmes indexed for Meghalaya.
- Healthcare infrastructure is concentrated around EAST KHASI HILLS and WEST GARO HILLS, while western and remote districts such as SOUTH WEST KHASI HILLS and EASTERN WEST KHASI HILLS show lower accessibility.
- Digital service access through CSC centres remains a strength statewide, helping citizens reach assisted online government services closer to home.