Month: July 2024

CADC Science Talent Search Exam, 2024 successfully held

Kamalanagar, 29 July, 2024: A total number of 50 candidates, including 19 girls and 31 boys, appeared in the first CADC Science Talent Search Examination, 2024, held today at Kamalanagar Public School. The exam was conducted by the District School Education Board (DSEB), and is open to students of class VII & VIII from Schools affiliated to the board. Each school had the opportunity to select 5 (five) students to compete in the examination.

The examination tested the students on areas such as Science (40 marks), Mathematics (40 marks) and Critical Thinking (20 marks). All the top 10 performers will be awarded with a certificate of merit and cash prizes. The top three ranked candidates will receive cash prizes of Rs. 20,000, Rs. 15,000 and Rs. 10,000 respectively while rest of the candidates will each receive cash prize of Rs.3,500. However, candidates must score at least 60% and above to be eligible for the prizes.

The CADC Science Talent Search Exam has been initiated to identify and nurture talented students in the Science subject and to instill in them the spirit of healthy competition. The date for result declaration is expected to be announced within a week.

Dg. Montu Chakma, i/c CEM chairs meeting to address road maintenance

Kamalanagar, 13th July 2024: A meeting was chaired by Dg. Dg. Montu Chakma, Executive Member & i/c CEM at the CADC Rest House Conference Hall on Saturday to discuss measures for repair and maintenance of the roads within Kamalanagar town and its adjoining villages. It was attended by Dg. Mohan Chakma, Chairman, Executive Members, MDCs, the Executive Secretary, officials from the State Public Works Department (PWD), CADC PWD, and representatives from local NGOs, Auto Drivers Association and Pick-Up Drivers Association.

Dg. Tojim Chakma, J.E, on behalf of the State PWD provided the detailed project reports of the road constructions, including that of the internal roads within Kamalanagar town under its purview. He reported that the construction of the road from Chawngte-C to Jamersury has been completed and the contractor has assured its maintenance under the default liability period. However, he informed that the default liability period for the Jamersury to Mandirasora road has elapsed, and there was less chance for its repair. Regarding the Chawngte to Borapansury road, he confirmed that a work order for pavement construction has been released under NABARD with a contract period extending to March 2025.

Dg. Mohan Chakma, Chairman, CADC thanked him for providing the project updates, which he said, was crucial for clearing the doubts of the public regarding the share of responsibilities between State PWD and CADC PWD. Acknowledging the public concerns over the deteriorating road conditions, he assured that CADC would cooperate fully in maintaining internal roads within its purview. He also proposed forming a joint monitoring committee with representatives from all local NGOs to ensure quality work during road constructions.

Representatives of the local NGOs voiced their concerns over the poor road condition and immense hardships being faced by the residents, particularly the students community, as a consequence. They urged both the SPWD and the CADC Executive Committee to take measures for early restoration of the severely damaged roads for the welfare of the public.

The following resolutions were taken in the meeting:

  1. 1.The State PWD, Mizoram, will undertake the repair of major damages of internal roads within Kamalanagar town within a period of 30 days.
  2. The PWD CADC has been instructed to identify sections of internal roads within Kamalanagar town that require urgent repairs.
  3. The repair of roads under the purview of the Chakma Autonomous District Council will be discussed in its Executive Committee meeting to be held on 15th July 2024.
  4. The PHE Department, Government of Mizoram, will be requested to expedite the laying of pipelines and ensure there are no water leakages along the public roads to prevent further deterioration of road conditions.
  5. The local NGOs will take measures to sensitize the public to promote sense of responsibility towards protecting community infrastructure.

Notification: Monsoon Session, 2024

DISTRICT COUNCIL SECRETARIAT
CHAKMA AUTONOMOUS DISTRICT COUNCIL
KAMALANAGAR.

NO. H. 11015/6/2024-25/CADC(DCS)/858

Dated Kamalanagar, the 11th July, 2024.

NOTIFICATION

As provided under Sub-Rules (3) & (4) of Rule 33 of the Chakma Autonomous District Council (Constitution, Conduct of Business, etc.) Rules, 2002 and as amended from time to time, the Chairman, Chakma Autonomous District Council is pleased to summon the Members of the 11th Chakma Autonomous District Council to sit for the Monsoon Session 2024-2025 to be commenced from 12th August (Monday) 2024 at 10.30 A.M. in the Session Hall of Chakma Autonomous District Council, Kamalanagar.

All Businesses both Official and Non-official meant for the Monsoon Session 2024-2025 may be
submitted to the undersigned during office hours on or before 26th July, 2024 (Friday).

Sd/-MOHAN CHAKMA
Chairman
Chakma Autonomous District Council
Kamalanagar.

Condolence meeting held for Late Dg. Jayan Chakma, Executive Engineer, CADC

Kamalanagar, 02 July, 2024: A solemn condolence meeting was held today at the CADC Secretariat Office in honor of late Dg. Jayan Chakma, Executive Engineer, Public Works Department, CADC, who passed away early this morning. The meeting was conducted by Dg. Montu Chakma, Executive Member and in-charge Chief Executive Member, and was attended by the Councilors and officials of CADC.

Late Dg. Jayan Chakma was born on January 1, 1968, and joined the CADC as a Cultural Assistant on September 17, 1987. He was eventually promoted to the post of Executive Engineer in the Public Works Department (PWD).

The eulogy of the departed Executive Engineer was read by Dg. Montu Chakma, highlighting his invaluable contributions to the CADC through the Public Works Department and his efforts in the development of the Chakma language, scripts and the preservation of the Chakma culture.

Dg. Jayan Chakma passed away due to liver cirrhosis at 2:40 AM on July 2, 2024, at the age of 56 years.

A silent prayer was observed for the peace of the departed soul.