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Corrigendum to Tender Notification : Construction of Schools

In Paragraph 4 (four) of the tender notice vide order No.9/2020 of date 7/12/2020, conveyed under Memo No.G.12016/62/2020-2021/CADC-EDN(P/S)/118 of date 7/12/2020, the sentence appeared as

The Earnest Money has to be in form of fixed deposit/deposit at call, etc. in favour of Education Officer, Primary School Education, Chakma Autonomous District Council, Kamalanagar, Mizoram

should be read as

The Earnest Money should be in the form of Treasury Challan. Demand Draft of a scheduled bank or form of deposit at a call receipt of scheduled Bank guaranteed by the Reserve Bank of India pledged in favour of Executive Secretary, Chakma Autonomous District Council, Kamalanagar“.

Sd/-
(GANA CHANDRA CHAKMA)
Education Officer
Primary School Education
Chakma Autonomous District Council
Kamalanagar

Constitution of Tender Selection Committee

In pursuance of the invitation of Tender floated under order No.9/2020 of date 7/12/2020, conveyed under Memo No. G.12016/62/2020-2021/CADC-EDN(P/S)/118 of date 7/12/2020, the Executive Committee of Chakma Autonomous District Council is pleased to constitute Tender selection committee with the following persons with immediate effect.

1. Chairman:Executive Secretary, CADC.
2. Member Secretary:Education Officer, Primary School Education, CADC.
3. Member:1. Planning Development Officer, CADC.
2. Education Officer, Middle School Education, CADC.
3. Shri K. Kamal Chakma, Assistant Engineer, PWD, CADC.

Sd/-
(RASIK MOHAN CHAKMA)
Chief Executive Member
Chakma Autonomous District Council
Kamalanagar.

Pu S Kaptluanga, SDO(C) visits Nagdarasora to see developmental works

Nagdarasora, 08 December, 2020:ย ย ย  Pu S Kaptluanga, SDO(C) and BDO, Chawngte RD Block, today visited Nagdarasora accompanied by Dg. Ganachandra Chakma, Education Officer, CADC, Pu Rattan Kumar, SDPO, Chawngte and Prabin Chakma, I&PRO, CADC to see the construction of the road connecting Udalthana and Gulsinghbapsora via Nagdarasora and the construction of a new Primary School building.ย 

The team was accorded a warm welcome by the villagers who gathered at the entrance of the village.ย 

The road measuring more than 15 km is being constructed at a cost of Rs.1.20 Crore funded under BADP. The construction will only do the formation cutting of the road. The SDO said permanent works like surface metaling, construction of drains and culverts will be done from other schemes. 

For the first time Nagdarasora will be connected by road. The internal road of the village has been also cut from the fund and now vehicle can reach the village in about 2 hours. Earlier, it used to take more than 6 hours on foot. 

The team also visited the school under construction. The school is being constructed at a cost of Rs.22 Lakhs with full brick wall consisting of 5 rooms under BADP. 

The SDO interacted with the villagers and he was told about the other need of the village for a Community hall, a Bazar shed and a football field. 

Pu Kaptluanga expressed concern to the villagers about the lot of trees being felled for log which he has seen while coming on the way and urged the villagers to ensure forest cover is protected while adding that things like road for development becomes meaningless if environment turns out to be a victim.ย 

Notice Inviting Tender: Construction of schools

The Education Officer, Primary School Education, Chakma Autonomous District Council, Kamalanagar, on behalf of Executive Committee of Chakma Autonomous District Council invites item rate tenders in sealed covers from resourceful, experienced, registered / Eligible local Contractor from Mizoram for Construction of the following School Buildings up to 12:00 noon 18/12/2020. Tender must be accompanied by non-refundable Court fee stamps worth of Rs.7.50 only in case of Non-tribal and upto date HTPC in case of Tribal Tenderer.

Reconstitution of DSEB w.e.f. 07/08/2020

In pursuance of Rules 4(1) & 20(1) of the Chakma Autonomous District Council (District School Education Board) Rules, 2002 and on approval by the Executive Committee of CADC, the General Body Committee and the Sub-Committees of DSEB are hereby constituted for a period of 3 (three) years with immediate effect.

Awareness programme on Coronavirus held at Kamalanagar

Kamalanagar, 7th March, 2020: Today an awareness programme on the threat posed due to outbreak of Coronavirus in many parts of the country was held at CADC Conference Hall, Kamalanagar. The programme was organised by the Sub-Divisional Officer (Civil), Chawngte Pu S. Kaptluanga.

Awareness Programme on Corona virus
Awareness Programme on Coronavirus

Dr. Rinisha Chakma, Medical Officer, Chawngte CHC as a resource person conducted the programme through a power point presentation.

She spoke about the origin of the virus, how it is highly contagious, its effect around the world and how it has become a public health emergency around the world. She educated about the measure of personal hygiene to be adopted to avoid being contracted, on the importance of hand washing, practicing coughing etiquettes and on how a mask is to be used and its effectiveness.

While stating that with no particular treatment regime available till date she said the need to adopt preventive practices is the most desired option and urged all the participants to educate as many people as possible on how to maintain personal hygiene to avoid contracting the virus.

The programme was attended by heads of institutions, officers, teachers, village council leaders, NGO leaders of Kamalanagar and Chawngte area.

Seminar cum workshop for primary and middle school teachers of CADC conducted

Kamalanagar, 27 March 2019: A two-day seminar-cum-workshop for primary and middle school teachers of CADC was conducted by School Education Department, CADC from 26th โ€“ 27th Marchโ€™ 2019 at Kamalanagar Public School.

Dg. Rasik Mohan Chakma, CEM, CADC, Dg. H. Amaresh Chakma, Chairman, CADC, Dg. Lakkhan Chakma, E.M., CADC, Dg. Durjyo Dhan Chakma, E.M. CADC and Dg. Kali Kumar Tongchangya, MDC, CADC graced the programme.

The seminar-cum-workshop which started from the second session of the first day imparted training on maintenance of SMC (School management Committee) accounts, Automated Monitoring System, formation of SMC and its powers and function.

Some 227 primary school teachers and some 178 middle school teachers attended the seminar-cum-workshop.

Dg. Rasik Mohan Chakma, CEM, CADC and Chief Guest of the inaugural programme while speaking explained that the programme was necessitated to acquaint the teachers with the new education policies of the new Executive Committee in CADC which he stressed was very important for successful delivery of their vision on education.

โ€œThe teachers are the agents of the government for implementing their policies on education and so, interaction with the teacher to make them understand the intent of the policy maker is very vitalโ€, he said.

While emphasizing that the reputation of the Executive Committee depends on the performance of the teachers towards their service to educate the children, he urged the teacher community not to let them down.

While acknowledging that 70-80% of the schools are in poor condition in terms of infrastructure he implored that it should not become an excuse for the school not to function as itโ€™s a matter of future of our own children and in the same breath he assured the teachers that his Executive Committee is going to make the best effort to restore the condition of the schools.

He further added, โ€œThe teachers are leaders as well and they should make effort to mobilize help at local level to repair the schools and furniture just enough to run the schools. In the meantime the CADC authority shall mobilize resources to address all issues related to school education.โ€

He also informed the gathering that he sought the help of the local MLA, Dr. B.D. Chakma for repairing of as many school as possible out MLA LAD Fund while expressing happiness over the positive response from him.

While referring to the notification barring charge of admission fees from students from the next academic session he stated that many gets drop out because of burden of school expenses and added that girls children are the first victim as boys are preferred by the parents if they are forced to make a choice out of economic reason.

He has been also very stern regarding the practice of substitute teachers and urged everyone to desist from employing any substitute.

CEM visits schools in and around Kamalanagar town area

Kamalanagar, May 25, 2018: In a two day tour programme on May 24 and 25, the new CEM, CADC Dg. Shanti Jiban Chakma in keeping with his pledge to make school education a priority of his government visited most of the schools in and around Kamalanagar town area.
He was accompanied by Dg. Onish Moy Chakma, E/M i/c Middle School Education, Dg. Sanjiv Chakma, E/M i/c Primary School Education and Dg. Gana Chandra Chakma, Education Officer.

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