The correct answer is: Both a and b
Inter-district connectivity in Meghalaya is facilitated by state highways and local roads. State highways are major roads that connect the state capital Shillong with other major towns and cities in the state. Local roads are smaller roads that connect villages and towns within a district.
State highways are important for inter-district connectivity because they provide a fast and efficient way to travel between different parts of the state. Local roads are also important, as they provide access to remote areas that are not served by state highways.
The following are some of the state highways in Meghalaya:
- NH 40: This highway connects Shillong with Guwahati in Assam.
- NH 44: This highway connects Shillong with Tura in West Garo Hills district.
- NH 54: This highway connects Shillong with Jowai in East Jaintia Hills district.
- NH 766: This highway connects Shillong with Dawki in West Khasi Hills district.
The following are some of the local roads in Meghalaya:
- The road from Shillong to Sohra (Cherrapunji)
- The road from Shillong to Mawsynram
- The road from Shillong to Tura
- The road from Shillong to Jowai
- The road from Shillong to Dawki
These roads are important for the movement of people and goods within the state. They also provide access to tourist destinations such as Sohra (Cherrapunji) and Mawsynram.