Art & Culture

Tender Notice: Construction of Tribal Museum

NO. C.30011/186/2021-PWD(CADC)/59
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
CHAKMA AUTONOMOUS DISTRICT COUNCIL
KAMALANAGAR: MIZORAM

ORDER No. 11/2024

Dated; Kamalanagar, the 20th November’24

NOTICE INVITING TENDER
(PRESS NOTICE)


The Executive Engineer, PWD, Chakma Autonomous District Council, Kamalanagar on behalf of the Executive committee of Chakma Autonomous District Council invites sealed item rate tender from the eligible and approved contractors of Mizoram PWD/CPWD/MES/ Railways, reputed Construction Firms etc. who had been in the business for the last 5 years who can produce necessary documents supporting similar works done for the last 5 years for the following work under PWD Mizoram for the mentioned works below up to 12:00 hrs:- on 05/12/24.

The tender must be accompanied by non-refundable Court fee stamps worth of Rs.7.50 only in case of Non-tribal and up to date HTC in case of Tribal Tenderer.

Tender will be opened at 13.00 hours on the same day. The earnest money should be in the form of Treasury Challan, Demand Draft of a scheduled bank or form of deposit at call receipt of scheduled Bank guaranteed by the Reserve Bank of India pledged in favour of Executive Secretary, Chaka Autonomous District Council ,Kamalanagar and sent with the tender. Conditions and tender forms can be had from this office up to 02/12/24 on all working days. Tender forms will be issued to the appropriate class of non-PWD contractors only if they produce definite proof from the appropriate authorities having satisfactorily completed similar works.

The tenderer who does not deposit earnest money in the above manner will be summarily rejected. Other details can be had from the office of the undersigned.

Sd/-
Executive Engineer, PWD
Chakma Autonomous District Council
Kamalanagar.:Mizoram

Panel Suggests Rajya Sabha Seat for Smaller ADCs to Enhance Democratic Representation

DIPHU, 14 November 2024: The National Seminar on “75 Years of the Sixth Schedule” organised by the Karbi Anglong Autonomous Council (KAAC) in collaboration with the Centre for Karbi Studies, Diphu, and the Department of Political Science, Assam University (Diphu Campus), has concluded successfully.

The seminar, held from 12-13 November 2024 at the Arboretum cum Craft Centre, Diphu, featured a diverse group of participants, including academics, policy experts, and representatives from various Sixth Schedule areas in India. The inaugural session took place at Langkung Habe Memorial Town Hall.

Prominent climate activist and Ramon Magsaysay Awardee Sonam Wangchuk from Ladakh honoured the event as the chief guest, while Prof. Mahendra P. Lama from JNU Delhi and Chief Economic Adviser to the Government of Sikkim delivered the keynote address.

A delegation led by the Chairman of the Chakma Autonomous District Council (CADC), including Executive Members, MDCs, and officials, actively participated in the seminar. Dg. Hemanta Larma represented the CADC during the panel discussions. Panelists emphasised the importance of enhancing inclusive governance by nominating a seat in the Rajya Sabha for smaller Autonomous District Councils (ADCs) such as the Chakma ADC, Lai ADC, and Mara ADC. This proposal aims to strengthen grassroots representation at the national level.

The seminar will be followed by a cultural exchange programme to mark Karbi Anglong Day on 17 November 2024. A team of cultural artistes led by the Art and Culture Officer of CADC is slated to participate in the cultural exchange programme.

78th Independence Day Celebrated at Kamalanagar

Kamalanagar, 15 August 2024: The 78th Independence Day of India was celebrated with great enthusiasm and patriotic fervour at the artificial football playground in Kamalanagar, the headquarters of Chakma Autonomous District Council today. The celebration programme, organized by the District administration was honoured by Dg. Rasik Mohan Chakma, MLA of the 36-Tuichawng Constituency and Chief Executive Member of CADC, as the Chief Guest. It was also graced by the presence of Executive Members, Members of the District Council (MDCs), officials from various departments of CADC and the State Government, and other dignitaries.

In his address, the Chief Guest paid homage to India’s freedom fighters such as Mahatma Gandhi, Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru, Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, Bhagat Singh, and others. He also acknowledged the contributions of post-independence visionaries who have helped transform India into a global power. Special homage was given to Dr. B.R. Ambedkar for his role in creating a strong constitutional framework that has empowered marginalized and minority communities of the country. He also highlighted the various achievements of CADC during 2023-2024, including developments in education, infrastructure, and social welfare, as well as ongoing developmental projects in the Chawngte Sub-Division.

Twelve parade contingents, representing different schools and the NCC unit of Govt. Kamalanagar College, participated in the march past. The audience was entertained with vibrant displays of cultural dances performed by cultural artists from the Art & Culture Department of CADC; the Central Chakma Mahila Samiti, Kamalanagar; Branch YMA Chawngte-P, and school-children.

Prizes were distributed to the parade contingents, judges, and participants in cultural dances by the Chief Guest. Nirvan Residential School, Public School, and P.C. Higher Secondary School secured the first, second, and third prizes, respectively. Later, Dg. Rasik Mohan Chakma, accompanied by his colleagues, visited the Community Health Centre Chawngte, where he presented gifts to the patients and interacted with the medical staff.

Earlier in the morning, Dg. Mohan Chakma, Chairman, CADC, hoisted the national flag in a short programme organized at the premises of the CADC Secretariat. Addressing the gathering there, he paid rich tribute to the heroes of the national freedom struggle who secured India’s independence in 1947. He lauded the vision of the nation’s founders for creating a Constitution that ensures equal treatment of all communities, regardless of their size or influence.

The Chairman also mentioned about the recent meetings of the ten ADCs from the Northeast, held in New Delhi and Shillong, concerning the 125th Amendment Bill to the Sixth Schedule of the Constitution. Dg. Rasik Mohan Chakma, the CEM of CADC, had participated in these meetings. He expressed hope that, should the proposed amendment be passed, it will bring about significant benefits to CADC.

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.

75th Republic Day of India celebrated at Kamalanagar

Kamalanagar, January 26, 2024: The 75th Republic Day of India was celebrated with great fervour at Kamalanagar, the headquarters of the Chakma Autonomous District Council (CADC) on Friday. The Chief Guest of the occasion, Pu Lalneihthanga Colney, MCS, SDO (C), Chawngte, unfurled the national flag during the ceremony at Kamalanagar playground. The event saw the presence of CADC Councilors, officials from CADC and the State government, Village Council representatives, and leaders from local NGOs.

Nine contingents, including the NCC unit of Govt. Kamalanagar College, participated in the impressive march-past. The celebration was further enhanced by vibrant cultural dances performed by artists from the Art & Culture Department, CADC, and members of the Young Mizo Association, Chawngte-P.

In his address, Chief Guest Pu Lalneihthanga highlighted the developmental accomplishments of various departments under Chawngte Sub-Division during 2023-2023 which included road infrastructure, healthcare, education, social welfare, water supply, food and civil supplies, rural housing, and power and electricity.

A short programme held earlier at the CADC Secretariat premises was graced by Dg. Sundor Muni Chakma, Deputy Chairman, CADC, as the Chief Guest, alongside Executive Members, MDCs, high-ranking officials, and staff. The Chief Guest in his address expressed gratitude to Dr. B.R. Ambedkar and other members of the drafting committee of the Constitution for ensuring justice, liberty, equality, and fraternity. He attributed the existence of the CADC to the visionary leaders who drafted the Constitution.

Dg. Sundor Muni Chakma congratulated the Zoram People’s Movement (ZPM) on forming the government with an absolute majority in Mizoram. He expressed confidence in their ability to fulfill the hopes and aspirations of the State. He also thanked the State government for releasing additional fund amounting to Rs. 26,56,86000 against salary of CADC employees for the months of November and December 2023. He expressed hope for the continued cordial relationship between CADC and the State Government of Mizoram. Commending the current Executive Committee of CADC under the leadership of Dg. Rasik Mohan Chakma, CEM and MLA, 36-Tuichawng Constituency, he appreciated its efforts in fostering development across all fronts while highlighting some notable achievements during 2023-2024, including fund allocations for social welfare, environmental initiatives, flood relief, and financial assistance for piggery and poultry farming.

Logo Designing for Tribal Museum at CADC.

The Executive Committee of Chakma Autonomous District Council feels it a great privilege to invite interested individuals to take part in designing of a “LOGO/ICON” exclusively to be used for the Tribal Museum to be constructed soon at Kamalanagar under the Museum Grant Scheme from the Ministry of Culture, Government of India.

The Logo should incorporate elements and visual that symbolizes the Art & Culture of the Chakma Community. The logo complete in all aspects should be submitted both in print and soft format to the undersigned within 30 days from the date of issue of this circular.

However, the Executive Committee of CADC reserved the rights for the selection of the most appropriate logo/icon to be used for the symbol of the Museum.

77th Independence Day celebrated at Kamalanagar

Kamalanagar, August 15, 2023: The 77th Independence Day of India was celebrated with great fervor and patriotism at Kamalanagar today. Dg. Rasik Mohan Chakma, the Hon’ble Chief Executive Member of the Chakma Autonomous District Council, graced the ceremonial event held at the Kamalanagar playground as the Chief Guest and did the honour of unfurling the national flag to the chorus of the national anthem sung by students of the Duloram Public Higher Secondary School, Kamalanagar. The celebration which drew a massive crowd of spectators was attended by Pu Lalneihthanga Colney, Sub-Divisional Officer (Civil), Members of District Councils, officials from both State and CADC government bodies, heads of institutions in Kamalanagar, and a host of other dignitaries.

This year’s celebration showcased the participation of 10 parade contingents in a spirited march past. The Chief Guest, Dg. Rasik Mohan Chakma conducted the ceremonial inspection of the parade contingents. Baptist Boarding School has been adjudged the best performing contingent. The P.C. Higher Secondary School, Chawngte-P, secured the second position, while the girls’ unit NCC cadets from Government Kamalanagar College secured the third place. The event was further enriched by captivating performances, including songs and cultural dances by the Chakma Mahila Samiti, Chawngte-P Branch YMA, Chawngte-L Branch YMA, and the Art and Culture Department of CADC. Final matches of the Independence Day Football tournament were played. In the women’s football match between Chawngte-P women’s football team and Govt. Kamalanagar College, the Chawngte P women team emerged victorious, while in the men’s football final match, Megchaga FC claimed victory over Bajeisora FC.

During his address, Chief Guest Dg. Rasik Mohan Chakma underscored the works and achievements of various departments of CADC during 2022-2023, including key initiatives that are set to transform the region’s infrastructure and quality of life of the people.

Highlighting the ongoing efforts in education, he shared that the construction of 10 school buildings across different locations in the CADC with funding support from the North Eastern Council (NEC), have reached 79.74% completion. He expressed hope that the completion of these school buildings will uplift the educational landscape of the region.

On the pressing issue of water supply, the Hon’ble Chief Executive Member noted significant developments in this domain stating that Chawngte Rural Water Supply Scheme under NABARD RIDFT and Jal Jeevan Mission are making substantial progress and are expected to be operational by December 2023. Once completed, these projects will ensure regular water supply, replacing the current irregular intervals of 2-3 months.

A significant announcement was made during his speech – plans to establish a Chakma students’ hostel in Kolkata. Dg. Rasik Mohan Chakma highlighted the groundwork that has already been laid out during his recent visit to Kolkata and construction will be started on a 10 katha (about 2675 sq. metre) of land as soon as paper works and documentation is finalized. He expressed the hope that this initiative would provide a much-needed solution for students and patients traveling to the city for education and medical treatment. The Hon’ble CEM also the honoured the winners of the various categories of the Independence Day tournament organized by the Chawngte Badminton Club by distributing prizes.

Amidst the patriotic fervor of the Independence Day, the Chief Executive Member, accompanied by his colleagues and the SDO (Civil), Chawngte, Pu Lalneihthanga Colney, undertook a meaningful visit to the Community Health Centre, Chawngte, where he provided financial assistance of Rs.1000 each to every patient undergoing treatment at the CHC.

Earlier in the day, Dg. Kala Soga Chakma, Executive Member of the Chakma Autonomous District Council, hoisted the national flag in the premises of the CADC Secretariat. Amongst a gathering of District Council Members, both past and present, CADC officials, and dignitaries, he reflected on the significance of India’s Independence Day and the sacrifices made by leaders such as Mahatma Gandhi, Subhash Chandra Bose, and Rani Laxmi Bhai in securing freedom from British rule. He called upon all individuals to strive for progress and development that aligns with advanced communities.

CADC leadership calls on Hon’ble Governor of Mizoram

Kamalanagar, 11 August 2023: The Hon’ble Chief Executive Member of the Chakma Autonomous District Council (CADC), Dg. Rasik Mohan Chakma, today led a high-level delegation in a productive meeting with the Hon’ble Governor of Mizoram, His Excellency Dr. Hari Babu Kambhampati. The meeting, held at the Governor’s Bungalow in Aizawl, discussed crucial subjects concerning the Chakma Autonomous District Council.

The meeting, which included cabinet colleagues, Members of District Council (MDCs), and prominent party leaders discussed various issues concerning the progress and development of CADC. Key subjects that were discussed in the meeting included the Gazette Notification of CADC Rules, disparity in distribution of Budget allocations among Autonomous District Councils in Mizoram, MUDRA Loans, Centrally Sponsored Schemes and Fishery Schemes.

Dr. Hari Babu Kambhampati, the Hon’ble Governor, while sharing valuable inputs with the delegation also expressed his commitment to actively intervene and play a constructive role for a positive transformation of Chakma Autonomous District Council.