The Chief Executive Member, CADC is pleased to allocate the portfolios among the members of the Executive Committee of the 10th Chakma Autonomous District Council as shown with immediate effect.
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Deputy Commissioner held meeting at Kamalanagar on Covid Vaccination
Kamalanagar, 14 October, 2021: Dr. Andrew H. Vanlaldika, Deputy Commissioner, Lawngtlai District today held a meeting on enhancing the rate of Covid Vaccination within CADC area which was attended by Dr. Rinisha Chakma, Medical Officer, Chawngte CHC, Dr. Ujana Chakma, Medical Officer, Chawngte CHC, Pu C. Lalhruaitluanga, DIPRO, Lawngtlai, Shri Rattan Kumar, SDPO, Chawngte, Dg. Prabin Chakma, IPRO, CADC, Dr. Jyotir Moy Chakma, President, CYCA, Dgb. Monika Chakma, President, CMS, Dg. Chitta Ranjan Chakma, Secretary, MBA and Pu HC Vanlalruatpuia, President, CYLA.

The Deputy Commissioner addressing the meeting reported that the rate of vaccination against Covid is the lowest in Lawngtlai District of all the districts in Mizoram. He has expressed concern for the low rate of vaccination in the district especially Chawngte sub-division and enquired the reason from the members attending the meeting.
Though hesitation to take the vaccine in the initial phases was partly attributed to the low rate of vaccination, the difficulty to access remote areas due to the monsoon has been considered the main cause. The medical department expressed hope to improve the rate with gain of accessibility as the winter approaches and roads are restored.
The DC sought the cooperation of all especially of the NGOs for enhancing the vaccination rate and he has assured of all possible helps from his end for the purpose. He has urged the NGOs to prepare awareness video clips in local language in cooperation with the medical officer of Chawngte, CHC.
As per report presented by Dr. Rinisha Chakma 68% of the target population has been vaccinated with the 1st dose while only 6-7 thousand of the target population (under the jurisdiction of Chawngte CHC covering northern half of CADC including Chawngte-P, Chawngte-L, Hmunlai, Rualalung, Lungrang, Zehteh & Sumsilui) have completed the 2nd dose.
Dg. Rasik Mohan Chakma becomes the new CEM of CADC for a second time of this term of 10th CADC
Kamalanagar, 14 October, 2021: Dg. Rasik Mohan Chakma, MDC who was appointed as the new Chief Executive Member of Chakma Autonomous District Council with effect from 09.10.2021 was sworn-in today in a function organized in the CADC Art & Culture Hall, Kamalanagar attended by MDCs, CADC officials, village council and NGO leaders.
The Oath of Affirmation and Oath of office and secrecy was administered by Dr. Andrew H. Vanlaldika, Deputy Commissioner, Lawngtlai District who arrived today from Lawngtlai for the purpose.

For Dg. Rasik Mohan Chakma this is his second time to be appointed as CEM of CADC during this term of 10th CADC in taking over from Dg. Durjya Dhan Chakma, MDC who resigned from the post of CEM, CADC in the first week of this month.
He has expressed thanks to his colleague MDCs in reposing their confidence in him once again to lead the administration of CADC.
He has hailed the present District Council with all the 20 Members belonging to the MNF party as unprecedented achievement and termed it as opposition-free government.
Speaking on the occasion he lamented the political affairs of CADC, of the last one month as a blot in the history of CADC which had witnessed outrageous arbitrary abuse of power disqualifying Members with absolute disregard of the rules while adding and assuring all present on the occasion that under his leadership he shall not allow ‘the guardian/potector of the rule book to become the violator’.
In the second year of this term, in January 2019, Dg. Rasik Mohan Chakma took over from Dg. Shanti Jiban Chakma as CEM, CADC when the former proved his majority in a Trust Vote conducted by the Deputy Commissioner, Lawngtlai at the behest of the Governor. After about two years, in April, 2021, Dg. Durjyo Dhan Chakma, MDC took over from Dg. Rasik Mohan Chakma following the later resigning from the post. Dg. Durjyo Dhan Chakma remained in office for about six months to replace him again by Dg. Rasik Mohan Chakma.
Dg. Rasik Mohan Chakma, MDC, CADC disqualified as Member of District Council
Kamalanagar, 20 September, 2021: Dg. Rasik Mohan Chakma, Member of District Council, Chakma Autonomous District Council was disqualified today of his membership as MDC by the Chairman, CADC Dg. Mohan Chakma on charges of having breached the provisions of Rule 12(1)(a) of the Chakma Autonomous District Council (Constitution and Conduct of Business, etc.) Rules, 2002 and provision of Rules of Mizoram Salaries, Allowances and Pension of Members of Legislative Assembly Act, 1999.
He has been found to have drawn simultaneously salary as MDC and pension of MLA as well. The matter has been brought to the notice of the Chairman, CADC in the form of complaints by Dg. Onish Moy Chakma, MDC about a year back and recently, by five MDCs; acting upon which the Chairman issued show cause notice to Dg. Rasik Mohan Chakma three days back.
The explanation submitted by Dg. Rasik Mohan Chakma have been found to be unsatisfactory and hence, guilty of the charges which prompted the Chairman to take this punitive measure of disqualifying him of his membership as MDC.
All benefits and privileges due to an MDC shall stand withdrawn from him due to the disqualification for a period of five years.
State Public Information Officers (SPIOs)
In pursuance of the directive received from General Administration & Control Department, Government of Mizoram vide L/No. F.14011/2/2012-GAD(RTI) date Aizawl, the 25th January 2021, the Executive Committee of Chakma Autonomous District Council is pleased to appoint the following State Public Information Officers (SPIOs) in all the Department of CADC as per Section 5(1) of the RTI ACT, 2005 to provide information under the Act.
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List of SPIOs for all Departments under CADC.
| Sl.No | Department | Name & Designation of SPIO | Contact No | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Adult Education | Nirun Moy Chakma, DAEO | 7629064207 | nirunmoychakma487@gmail.com |
| 2 | Agriculture | Jagadish Chakma, DAO | 8415050924 | jagadishchakma1967@gmail.com |
| 3 | Animal Husbandry & Vety. | Jagadish Chakma, DAO | 8415050924 | jagadishchakma1967@gmail.com |
| 4 | Arts & culture | Bhanu Dhan Chakma, ACO | 8974468604 | bhanudhanofficial123@gmail.com |
| 5 | Co-operation | Jyotir Moy Chakma, ARCS | 8974468378 | jyotirmoychakma123@gmail.com |
| 6 | Disaster Management, Relief & Rehabilition | Shanti Kumar Chakma, RRO | 7085930671 | reliefandrehabilitationcadc@gmail.com |
| 7 | District School Education Board | Roy Manikyo Chakma, Secretary | 8974413098 | rmanikyochakma@gmail.com |
| 8 | Environment, Forest & Climate Change | Doya Moy Dhamei, DCCF | 7085666954 | |
| 9 | Finance & Accounts | Buddhangkur Chakma, Sr.FAO | 7628973992 | chakmabuddhangkur@gmail.com |
| 10 | Fishery | H. Nutan Chakma, DCFDO | 8729929473 | nutanchakma9@gmail.com |
| 11 | General Administration & Control | Chandra Bikash Chakma, Dy. Secretary | 8730916140 | |
| 12 | Horticulture | Jagadish Chakma, DCHO | 8415050924 | jagadishchakma1967@gmail.com |
| 13 | Industry | Santosh Chakma, DIO | 8730946589 | santoshchakma0o2@g.mail.com |
| 14 | Information & Public Relations | Kulendra Bikash Chakma, I&PRO | 7085914043 | iprd.cadc@gmail.com |
| 15 | Land Revenue & Settlement | Bipin Bihari Chakma, SRSO | 7627911783 | |
| 16 | Law & Judicial | Digamber Chakma, CP&R | 8729860530 | |
| 17 | Legislative | Bipin Bihari Chakma, Secretary, DCS | 7627911783 | |
| 18 | Local Administration | Inglon Chakma, LAO | 7085606956 | inglonchakma01@gmail.com |
| 19 | Middle School Education | Punya Jagat Talukdar, AEO(M/S) | 8131958304 | punyajagat193@gmail.com |
| 20 | Minor Irrigation | Jagadish Chakma, DAO | 8415050924 | jagadishchakma1967@gmail.com |
| 21 | Planning & Development | Prabin Chakma, P&DO | 7085520049 | prabin.chakma@gmail.com |
| 22 | Primary School Education | Gana Chandra Chakma, EO(P/S) | 6909288067 | gganachandra@gmail.com |
| 23 | Public Works | Joyan Chakma, EE | 9863544863 | jayanchakma2@gmail.com |
| 24 | Public Health Engineering | Shanti Kumar Chakma, EE | 9612322185 | nalung@gmail.com |
| 25 | Road & Transport | Sadanand Chakma, DTO | 7629814141 | |
| 26 | Rural Development | Bijoy kanti Chakma, RDO | 8414886283 | rdo.cadc.gov@gmail.com |
| 27 | Sericulture | Binita Chakma, DCSO | 8974687283 | binitachakma0@gmail.com |
| 28 | Social Welfare | Jyotsna Chakma, DSWO | 8730072563 | jyotsnachakma5656@gmail.com |
| 29 | Soil & Water Conservation | Doya Moy Dhamei, DCSCO | 7085666954 | doyamoydhamei28@gmail.com |
| 30 | Sports and Youth Services | Kamaleshwar Chakma, DSPO | 8731059908 | kamaleshwarchakma@gmail.com |
| 31 | Taxation | Rajiv Kumar Chakma, Sr.TO | 7830811533 | |
| 32 | Urban Development & Poverty Alleviation | Shanti Kumar Chakma, UD&PAO | 8730916140 | |
| 33 | Water Ways | Jyotir Moy Chakma, WTO | 8974468378 | jyotirmoychakma123@gmail.com |
Updated: 27/02/2024
Please be advised that this data may have changed since it was last updated. Please check with the concerned Department for latest information.
75th India Independence Day celebrated at Kamalanagar, CADC
Kamalanagar, 15 August, 2021: The 75th Independence Day of India was celebrated today in the Kamalanagar football playground organized by the Sub-Divisional Office, Chawngte while keeping the celebration low-key in view of the raging covid-19 pandemic. The ceremonial march-past and cultural programmes which usually mark the celebration of this Day have been skipped to ensure public mass gatherings are avoided.
The programme was attended by the Sub-Divisional Officer, Chawngte, councilors of CADC, officials of CADC and state government offices and NGO and Village Council leaders.
Dg. Durjya Dhan Chakma, Hon’ble CEM, CADC who graced the occasion as its Chief Guest lauded the Chawngte medical team, district administration, CYCA, MCSU, CMS, YMA, CADC employees and village level volunteers for their untiring effort in the fight against the deadly covid-19 pandemic while expressing gratitude to Pu Robert Romawia Royte, Hon’ble MOS, Dr. R. Lalthangliana, Health Minister and International Buddhist Confederation for their timely contribution to equip the Covid Care Centers set up in CADC.
The CEM in his speech highlighted the various developmental activities being undertaken in CADC notwithstanding the hurdles caused by the pandemic. He has stated that more could have been achieved had it not been for the pandemic which have hit the pace of work progress.
Earlier, in the morning Dg. Mohan Chakma, Chairman, CADC hoisted the national flag in the premises of CADC secretariat in the presence of the employees of CADC and his colleague councillors who in his address to the gathering also shared the various developmental activities that are being undertaken within CADC.
The various developmental works that found mention in the speech of the CEM, CADC and Chairman, CADC are:
A. Chief Executive Member Relief Fund:
“Chief Executive Member Relief Fund” (CEMRF) of Chakma Autonomous District Council was established entirely with public contributions to render immediate relief to families of those affected by natural calamaties like Covid pandemic, floods, cyclones, earthquakes etc. and to the victims of fire, major accidents etc.
As of date a sum of Rs.19,26,424.00 was received under CEMRF and a sum of Rs. 5,38,984.00 was utilised out of the fund.
a. Established 2 (two) Covid Care Centres at Kamalanagar & Borapansury.
b. Established 3(three) Community Covid Care Centres at Kamalanagar, Longpuighat & Damdep-I.
c. Established one Quarantine Centre at Kamalanagar for suspected Covid-19 infected persons who do not have facility to isolate themselves from other members of the family.
d. Distributed free ration for the month of April 2021 to the villagers of Barkalak & Semeisury.
e. Distributed 80 bags of rice to the needy families of Kamalanagar Town.
f. Provided 2 (two) vehicles for mobilization of frontline workers.
g. Provided financial assistance to NGOs for the management of Covid Care Centres and other Covid 19 related activities.
h. Provided financial assistance to the village level task forces of the 10 (ten) villages within Kamalanagar Town area.
i. Engaged two trained laboratory technician on temporary basis whose remuneration is borne out of the CADC Covid Care Fund.
j. Engaged fourth grade worker at Covid Care Centre on temporary basis for disposal of waste materials whose remuneration is borne out of the CADC Covid Care Fund.
B. Education :
Administrative approval for an amount of Rs, 308.71 Lakhs under NEC was allocated for construction of 10 schools at a cost of Rs, 30,87,075 Lakhs per school. These Schools are:-
- Chhotokobakhali Primary School
- Udalthana II Primary School
- Sangrasury Primary School
- Ajasora II Primary School
- Golasury Primary School
- Borakobakhali Primary School
- Ludisora Primary School
- Parva III Primary School
- PM Memorial P/S, Kurvalovasora
- Construction of Comph. M/S, Aratinagar.
C. Agriculture :
Administrative approval for an amount of Rs, 295.68 Lakhs was received for Rice Area Expansion (Land development of WRC in valley plain) under Community Development Programme, NEC. An amount of Rs, 10 Lakhs was released towards non-recurring grants for creation of capital assets as part of 40% of Ist Installment).
The scheme is to be implemented in 17 villages and a total of 115.7 Hectres land to be developed under this scheme.
- Parva area : 6 Hac.
- Barapansury area :7 Hac.
- Kurbalovasora area :7 Hac.
- Chhotapansury area :6 Hac.
- Ajasora area : 7 Hac.
- Chhotaguisury area: 7 Hac.
- Bilosora area : 7 Hac.
- Devasora North area: 6 Hac.
- Devasora south area: 7 Hac.
- Barkalak area:7 Hac.
- Jaruldubasora area: 7 Hac.
- Longpuighat area: 7 Hac.
- Maniabapsora area: 7 Hac.
- Udalthana area: 7 Hac.
- Mandirosora area: 7 Hac.
- Baraguisury area: 7 Hac.
- Ugudasury S area: 6.7 Hac.
Total area covered : 115.7 Hac.
D . Infrastructures Development under BADP Scheme:
- KCM Primary School at Kamalanagar-VI(30 lakhs)
- Nagdarasora Primary School(20 Lakhs)
- Chhotapansury CMS (22 Lakhs)
- Golasury Primary School (20 Lakhs)
- Silsury Primary School (22 Lakhs)
- Construction of Primary School at Barkalak(20 lakhs)
- Construction of Community Hall at Saizawh W (20 Lakhs)
- Construction of Community Hall at Parva-III (25 lakhs)
- Construction of Youth Recreational & Skill Development Centre at K-IV (30 Lakhs).
- Construction of Public Library Building at K-I (20 lakhs)
- PCC Pavement from IBB Fencing to Ludisora (Rs.30 Lakhs)
12.Const. of road from Udalthana to Gulsingbapsora via Bormon (Rs.120 Lakhs) (Formation cutting) - Const. of RCC Bridge over Boraguisury River between Damdep-III & Boraguisury (Rs.30 Lakhs)
- Water Lifting system through submersible Pump set at Damdep-I (Rs.40 Lakhs).
E. Pisciculture:
Administrative approval for an amount of Rs, 298 Lakhs was received for development of fisheries within CADC under Pradhan Mantri Matsya Sampada Yojana (PMMSY). A Total of 80 beneficiaries will be benefitted & two Hatcheries be developed under this scheme.
F. Infrastructures Development Projects santioned under PMJVK:
- Girls hostel at chawngte Rs.282.8 Lakhs
- Volleyball Court at Chawngte C Rs.32.87 lakhs
- Basketball Court at Chawngte P Rs.108.07 Lakhs
- Community service centre at Chawngte Rs.140 Lakhs
- Artificial football turf at chawngte Rs.532.5 Lakhs
G. Public Health Engineering
- Chawngte Rural Drinking Water Supply Scheme under NABARD (Rs.900 Lakhs during 2020-2021).
- Installation of Gravity Water supply at Ludisora under JJM (Rs.84 Lakhs during 2020-2021).
- Installation of Gravity Water supply at Parva under JJM (Rs.84 Lakhs during 2020-2021).
H . Construction of Road under PMGSY:
- Chawngte C to Jamersury (1804.77 lakhs)
- Jamersury to Mandirasora (596.26 lakhs)
- Mondirasora to Ajasora (886.70 lakhs)
- Chhotapansury to Tungasora (572.54 lakhs)
- Ngarum to Rajmandal (1124.41 lakhs)
- Udalthana to Nalbonya (314.78 lakhs)
- Boroituli to Jaruldubasora (567.48 lakhs)
- Maninabapsora I to Mainabapsora-II (247.13 lakhs)
- Parva-II to Bundukbanga (648.42 lakhs)
- Vaseitlang to lokhisury (1541.86 lakhs)
- Parva-II to Kamtuli (4188.40 lakhs)
- Vaseitlang to Mainabapsora-I (2193.20 lakhs)
- Chawngte P to Sumsilui (378.11 lakhs)
- Sumsilui to Jognasury (1208.27 lakhs)
- Sedailui to Tuikurlui (285.06 lakhs)
I. Accorded provision for Financial Assistance to Poultry & Piggery farmers to 666 families under Animal Husbandry & Vety Department under CADC.
J. Set up CADC Brick Kiln to augment revenue generation.
All party and all NGO meeting on 125th Amendment Bill, 2019 of the Sixth Schedule held
Kamalanagar, 06 August, 2021: A meeting called by Chakma Autonomous District Council to discuss the 125th Amendment Bill, 2019 concerning amendment of the Sixth Schedule to the Constitution of India was held today in the CADC conference hall chaired by Dg. Durjya Dhan Chakma, Hon’ble CEM, CADC.
The meeting was attended by MDCs (CADC), representative of all political parties and major Chakma NGOs.
The meeting has been called to the effect of a meeting called by Mizoram Government on the same subject which is scheduled to be held in the Chief Secretary’s Conference Hall on 10th August. The meeting is to be attended by the CEMs and Executive Secretaries of all the three ADCs of Mizoram.
The meeting discussed the various amendment proposals submitted earlier by Chakma Autonomous District Council to the Chairman, Parliamentary Standing Committee on the Constitution (One Hundred and Twenty-Fifth Amendment) Bill, 2019. The amendment proposals which have not been included in the Constitution (One Hundred and Twenty-Fifth Amendment) Bill, 2019 were noted. The report of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on the Constitution (One Hundred and Twenty-Fifth Amendment) Bill, 2019 was also discussed.
It has been finally decided that Chakma Autonomous District Council shall stick to the amendment proposals submitted earlier and keep pursuing them with the central government.
CEM Relief Fund constituted
Kamalanagar, 24 May, 2021: In view of the unabated rise in cases of covid patients, a clear indication of community spread, in Chakma Autonomous District Council particularly within Kamalanagar town area the Executive Committee, Chakma Autonomous District Council today held a meeting in the office chamber of CEM, CADC to take stock of the situation and to discuss intervention thereof.
Dg. Durjya Dhan Chakma, CEM, CADC chaired the meeting and was attended by his colleague Executive Members and Executive Secretary, CADC.
The meeting constituted the much-needed CEM’s Relief Fund to provide assistance in times of disaster and natural calamity. The urgent need to constitute the Fund has been felt in the wake of fund constraint being faced to run the growing number of Covid Care Centres and Quarantine Centres that are being added with increasing number of covid positive cases.
As of today there are five Covid Care Centres and one quarantine centre.
The Fund will be managed by a Committee constituted with the CEM, CADC as Chairman, the Executive Secretary, CADC as Member Secretary, LAO, Sr.FAO, I&PRO and President, CYCA CADC as Members.
Guideline regulating the fund have been formulated and it shall be notified later on. A bank account will be opened in the SBI Chawngte Branch at the earliest for the Fund. Public donation, be it from individuals, Organizations, Trusts, Companies and Institutions will be accepted and receipt will be issued for each and every contribution received and the detail of the account will be made accessible online through the official website of CADC – cadc.gov.in.
It has also been decided that budgetary allocation will be made for the fund subject to availability of resources in the council.
Contribution to the fund has been inaugurated in the meeting itself with the Executive Committee deciding to set aside Rs.50,000/- out of MDC LAD Fund of each of the twenty MDC which shall amount to Rs.10 Lakhs.
The CEM, CADC Dg. Durjya Dhan Chakma stated that contribution to the fund shall be sought from institutions like SBI, HUDCO, LIC, etc.
In addition, the meeting also discussed on the pattern of funding to the three ADCs of Mizoram. Fund sharing between the three ADCs is determined based on certain criteria like population, area, distance from Aizawl to the concerned District Council Headquarter, literacy rate and number of electrified villages as reflected in the 1st Mizoram Finance Commission Report.
Comparative study of allocation of fund to the three ADCs in the last seven years revealed that the criteria for sharing of fund among the three ADCs has not been maintained.
The meeting decided that the matter will be brought to the notice of the Mizoram Government and the Second Mizoram Finance Commission for necessary course correction. The meeting also observed that the two criteria – literacy and number of electrified villages seemed to be flawed and unreasonable which should instead be illiteracy and number of unelectrified villages.
It was also decided that ‘distance from district headquarters’ shall be pursued for inclusion as a new criteria which is the direct bearing on CADCs budget.
Curfew Order
In view of the continuous spike in Covid-19 positive cases in Chawngte (C) has become an alarming issue, Total Curfew has been announced in Chawngte (C) with effect from 7:00 PM of 20th May, 2021 till 6:00AM of 31st May 2021 by the Sub-Divisional Magistrate of Chawngte.













