Thursday, June 27, 2024

PRESS RELEASE

Sit-in-Protest Organized by Terminated Employees at Kamalanagar Against CADC Executive Committee's Actions

Kamalanagar, June 27, 2024 – A sit-in-protest was organized today in front of the Chakma Autonomous District Council (CADC) Secretariat at Kamalanagar by nine employees who were recently terminated from their positions at the Borapansury Primary Health Centre (PHC). The termination letters were issued in two different orders, on June 18, 2024, and June 21, 2024, respectively. The protest, led by Shri Nihar Kanti Chakma, President of the Former Borapansury PHC Employees Association, brought attention to what they claim is a politically motivated termination orchestrated by the current Executive Committee of CADC, headed by Rasik Mohan Chakma.

The terminated employees have called for widespread support from the community and all political parties to raise their voices against the perceived injustice. According to Shri Nihar Kanti Chakma, the employees were terminated without cause, based solely on a political conspiracy. He asserted that the termination was influenced by complaints instigated by some elected political leaders in the area, aiming to replace them with their core supporters.

The protest started at 10:30 am and concluded at 2:00 pm. The District President of BJP, CADC, Shri Durjya Dhan Chakma, along with his colleagues, came forward to support the protest. Meanwhile, Shri Doymoy Daveng Chakma, MDC & ZPM Legislature Party Leader in CADC, also supported the protest with his team.

"Out of 14 employees, only nine were terminated, while the remaining five, who are close relatives of the leaders, were not affected," stated Shri Chakma. "This selective termination clearly indicates a political conspiracy to replace us with their kin."

The Borapansury PHC, operating under a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model between the Government of Mizoram and CADC since 2013, is the only healthcare facility serving the entire Thega Valley. The terminated employees emphasized that they have been diligently serving the community without any complaints for over a decade. The sudden termination has not only disrupted their lives but also threatens the efficient functioning of the PHC.

"Most of our lives have been dedicated to the PHC. Now, we are overaged and have no prospects for future employment, effectively destroying our livelihoods," lamented Shri Chakma. "We are determined to protest until the Executive Committee reconsiders and reinstates us."

The protesters have expressed their willingness to escalate the protest to a hunger strike if their demands are not met promptly. They appeal to the authorities to rectify this situation and ensure justice for the terminated employees.



Issued by: Former Borapansury PHC Employees Association

Wednesday, June 26, 2024

MLA & CEM Dg. Rasik Mohan Chakma Submitted Rupees Five Crore Project under Article 275 (1) through DC, Lawngtlai



June 25, 2024: The 36-Tuichawng (ST) area MLA and Chakma ADC CEM, Dg. Rasik Mohan Chakma submitted several project proposals amounting to Rs. 45,980,874/- under Article 275 (1) through the Deputy Commissioner of Lawngtlai District. These proposals include:


1. Dumping Ground to Crematorium Ground at Kamalanagar (Baganpara)

2. Construction of a Multi-Disciplinary Centre at Lawngtlai

3. Construction of an Approach Road to Longpuighat Primary Health Centre (PHC)

4. Construction of an RCC Pedestrian Bridge from BPS-I to BPS-III

5. Chakma Biju Festival in Mizoram 


Initially, the Hon'ble MLA and CEM Dg. Rasik Mohan Chakma submitted the project proposals to the Deputy Commissioner of Lawngtlai, Shri Cheemala Siva Gopal Reddy at his office at Lawngtlai.


Following the submission at the district level, the Deputy Commissioner of Lawngtlai District forwarded the project proposals to the Directorate of Social Welfare and Tribal Affairs, Government of Mizoram.


Subsequently, Dg. Rasik Mohan Chakma, the Hon'ble MLA and CEM met the Director of Social Welfare and Tribal Affairs Government of Mizoram in Aizawl today.


During their meeting, the Hon'ble MLA and CEM and the Director discussed the submitted project proposals and agreed to prioritize them and forward them to the Centre in Delhi for granting sanction under Article 275 (1) of the Constitution of India. 


Additionally, the Hon'ble MLA & CEM  also discussed the concerned Ministry for the project submitted by the Art & Culture Department of CADC for the promotion of Chakma Bizu Festival in Mizoram.


The Director of the Social Welfare and Tribal Affairs Government of Mizoram assured him of all the project proposals submitted to be sent to Delhi on priority basis.


Courtesy : IT & Media Cell Department, Chakma ADC MNF, District Hqrs. Kamalanagar

Wednesday, June 19, 2024

LADC hnuaia Village Council inthlan lo awm turah Chawngte 'P' Village ah Cadidate 28 an awm dawn.



June 19, 2024: Lai Autonomous District Council hnuaia Village Council inthlan lo awm turah Chawngte 'P' ah Party pathum Official candidate leh Independent Candidate pasarih awmin Candidate 28 an awm dawn.


Chawngte 'P' ah hian Village Council member General ah seat 6 awmin reservation seat (Hmeichhe tan) seat khat a awm a, heng seat chuh tur hian State sorkar rorel lai ZPM party te, MNF party leh Congress Party te chuan an chuh kim vek dawn a, Independent atangin General seat 6 leh Hmeichhia te puala ruat bik 1 in a chuh dawn bawk a ni.


Election official te hnen atanga The Chawngte Times thu dawn danin vawiin tlai dar 3 thleng khan chuhtum zawng zawng te hian Scrutiny an paltlang vek tih sawiin, June ni 21 chawhnu dar 1:00 thlenga inhnukdawk an awmlo a nih chuan General seat ah mi 24 leh Hmeichhe seat ah 4 an vaiin candidate 28 an awm dawn a ni.


Tarlan tawh angin kan hma June 27, 2024. 7:00AM - 5:00PM hian Village Council inthlan neih a ni dawn a, vote thlak zawhah chhiar nghal a ni ang. mipui ten he inthlan hi ngaipawimawh a, vote thlak hunchhungah ngei vote nei zawng zawngin vote thlak theuh turin Election official te chuan an beisei thu an sawi.

Tuesday, June 18, 2024

 Kawng siam thawmṭhat hnatlang an nei.

 


June 18, 2024: Lawngtlai District, Hmunlai a All Vehicle Owner Association chuan Hmunlai leh Chawngte inkar kawng chhe zual lai thawmṭhat hnatlang neiin Member 33 an thawkchhuak thei.

 

Chawngte leh diltlang inkar kawng hi PMGSY hmanga siam niin, fur laiin heng lai kawngah hian harsatna a thleng fo maia, leimin avanga lirthei kal tlang theilo leh harsatna dang a thlen fo thin avangin Hmunlai a Lirthei neitu inzawmkhawm pawl te chuan kawng chhe zual lai thawm tha in Nimin khan hnatlang hi an nei a, kum dangah pawh hetiang hian hnatlangin an lo thawk tawh thin a ni.

 

Hnathawh nana tangkai tur Lirthei leh hmanrua phal taka thawh tute, hnatlangte mamawha hman atan sum leh eitur pe tute hnenah Hmunlai Lirthei neitu inzawmkhawm pawl te chuan lawmthu an sawi a ni.

 







 

Friday, June 7, 2024

 PRESS RELEASE

 

Dg. Rasik Mohan Chakma, CEM, CADC & MLA inaugurates school buildings

 


Kamalanagar, 07 June 2024: On 6th June 2024, Thursday, the Chief Executive Member of the Chakma Autonomous District Council and MLA, Mizoram, Dg. Rasik Mohan Chakma, inaugurated two newly constructed school buildings at Golasury and Ajasora-II. Earlier on 5th June, 2024, two other primary schools were inaugurated at Udalthana-II and Aratinagar.

 

The inauguration programmes were graced by the presence of Dg. Ananta Bikash Chakma, Executive Member, Dg. Santosh Chakma and Dgb. Sona Chakma, Members of District Councils, officials from the CADC Education Department, students and their parents, school’s staff members, local NGOs and School Management Committee members. Funded by the North Eastern Council (NEC) under the Community Development Programme scheme, each of the school buildings was constructed at an estimated amount of ₹30,87,100.

 

In his addresses, Dg. Rasik Mohan Chakma highlighted the significant efforts his government has made to improve educational infrastructure in CADC since 2019. He pointed out that substantial amount of funds had been allocated for educational development in CADC during the tenure of the past administrations, but the resources were not utilized effectively which left the schools in pathetic conditions.

 

He said his government has left no stone unturned in working for the people’s development by exploring all possible avenues. Through relentless effort, his government has been able to secure the projects from the NEC for the constructions of ten school buildings across CADC. He also highlighted several innovative measures introduced by his administration, including free distribution of textbooks, free school admission, and the provision of furniture and other essential materials to the schools within the CADC. These initiatives, he asserted, had not been undertaken by the previous administrations.

 

Expressing his deep concern about the current educational standards in CADC, which he described as “dangerously low,” Dg. Rasik Mohan Chakma shared his apprehensions about a bleak future for today’s school children if the quality of education does not improve. “Whatever blunder had been committed in the past should not be repeated. I urge the teaching fraternity to re-double their efforts in raising the quality of education. By learning lessons from the past mistakes, we must implement measures that safeguard our children and benefit the future of our community”, he said.

 

Executive Member Dg. Ananta Bikash Chakma, speaking at the program, described the new school building at Golasury village within his constituency as a valuable asset for its residents and urged the teachers, local NGOs, and community members to take proper care of the school by conducting periodic inspections to uphold its condition. Dg. Santosh Chakma, MDC, expressed gratitude towards Dg. Rasik Mohan Chakma for selecting Ajasora village within his constituency for the construction of a new school building. He urged everyone to ensure that the school building is well-maintained and beneficial to the community for many years to come.

 

In her short speech, Dgb. Sona Chakma, MDC, appealed to the guardians to prioritize their children’s education. She highlighted the importance of teaching them the dignity of labor to prepare them for any challenges in their future, explaining further that education is not just about academics but also about instilling values and a strong work ethic in the next generation.

 

 

Published by: Information & Public Relations Department, Chakma Autonomous District Council, Kamalanagar.

 



 

 

 

 

Thursday, June 6, 2024

In rawk, thil bo thawm a nasa.


Editorial.... June 7, 2024

Tun laiin school leh mimal In rawka thil ruk sawi tur a tam hle mai, mipui te kan fimkhur tlan atul khawp mai a, fimkhur sen ngaihna erawh a awmlo hle thung. Khawtlang ralti tak chungin kan tuar chho mek chu a ni a, Tala lian pawhin awmzia a nei teh chiam lovin a lang.

Rukru ten an thil ruk hi an mamawhin an hmang tangkai ta em? chhungkaw harsatna avanga ru nge an nih a, ruihhlo vang zawk. Chhungkaw harsatna avang ru an nih a rinawm chiah lova, ruihhlo tihna tur, an mamawh thawkchhuak silova ru ta mai an ang zawk mahin alang a ni. Heng an thil ruk te hi hralhna tur an tlachham lo tih chu a takin hmulo mah ila, thawhchhuah phu lova hausa te kan hriatthiam ang thovin a hriatthiam theih awm e. Hetianga thil ruk lei sak thinte hi mi pangai tak takah hian an awm ang em tih ngaihtuahna aluah ve tlat a, dawra rate pangai aia tlawm a an hmuh theih mai avanga lo leisak duhna thinlung neitu khua leh tui kan nih chuan khawtlang tichhetu zingah kan telve reng tihna a ni dawn a ni.

Rukru te hi kan dang chep thei tih hria ila, rinhlelh kai thil zuarte leisak lo mai bakah chutiang mi kan tawng fuh a nih chuan khawtlang hruaitute leh thuneitute hriattir hi kan mawhphurhnaah ngai ila, khawtlang ralmuang siam turin chhung tin te i tangrual ang u.

Wednesday, June 5, 2024

 Kamalanagar Higher Secondary School kawtah zirlai an pungkhawm.

 


June 5, 2024: Vawiin khan Kamalanagar Higher Secondary school Chawngte a zirtirtute school kaltur chu zirlai Uniform ha ten 'Lecturer kan duh' tia thuziak kengin an au rual a ni.

 

Mizo Students' Union Headquarters Chawngte chuan Kamalanagar Higher Secondary School Chawngteah hian thawktu an indaih lo thu leh Education leh Economics lecturer an awm loh thu Mizoram Sorkarah thlenin an thil thlente tihhlawhtlin a nih loh chuan school kai tur dan an tum thu thuchhuah a siam tawh a, Education Minister hnen atangin chhanna duhawm tak an dawn avangin nimin khan school kai tur dan an tum pawh an in hnukdawk ta a ni. Chuti chung chuan tukin khan zirlai Uniform ha eng emaw zatin school kai tur dangin school kawtah an pungkhawm a, MSU hruaituten Mizoram sawrkar nena an in dawr tawn dan hrilhfiahin, June thla chhung ngeiin thawktu indaih lohna chu siamthat tumna leh Lecturer pawh dah ngei tura Minister Zahawm takin a tiam avangin zirlai te chu inbengdaia tha taka school kai turin MSU hruaitute hian an hriattir June thla ral hmaa Lecturer dah a nih loh chuan chak taka hmalak a nih tur thu an sawi hnuah boruak duhawmlo engmah thleng lovin school an kai tan a ni.

 

Kan tarlan tawh angin, Govt. Kamalanagar Higher Secondary School Chawngteah hian thawktu an in daihlo hle a, Lecturer 14 awm tura ngaih anih laiin tun dinhmunah Lecturer 5 chauh an awm a, nikum September thla atang khan Economics leh Education Lecturer nei lovin zirlai ten an duhzawng subject pawh an thlang hleithei tawh lo a ni.

 









 

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