SHILLONG, FEB 24: The state cabinet has approved the Indian Institute of Public Health Shillong (IIPHS) Bill 2026, paving the way for the institution to be granted state university status.
Announcing this after the meeting chaired by chief minister Conrad K Sangma on Tuesday, Health Minister Wailadmiki Shylla said, “This will be a kind of important institution for the whole North East, it can really build the public health cadre not just for the state but for the whole North East.”
The IIPHS, the only public health institute in the region, will be able to award degrees to public health scholars with university status.
The minister highlighted the institute’s contributions to research, training and data-driven healthcare interventions, citing its work on Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) training, vaccine hesitancy and behavioural healthcare.
“It’s more of a research University…we can really guide the healthcare functionally, we can take public health actions,” he said.
Shylla said the university will function on a self-sustaining basis and support the state government in building a workforce to respond to healthcare situations like COVID-19.
The move was also prompted by the need for research-focused institutions, especially after the passing of former MP Dr Ricky AJ Syngkon.
“We need people who do research…in epidemiology and other diseases,” Shylla added.
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IIPHS university to build public health cadre: Health Minister
