The Executive Committee of Chakma Autonomous District Council is pleased to order transfer and posting of Shri Bijoy Kanti Chakma to CADC Rest House, Aizawl as Officer-on-Special Duty (OSD) with immediate effect.
General Administration
General Administration and Control Department
CADC Approves Reduction in Trade License Renewal Fee, Establishment of Social Security Cell, among others.
Kamalanagar, 23rd September 2024: The 14th Executive Committee Meeting of the Chakma Autonomous District Council (CADC) was held on Friday (20th September 2024), where several important resolutions were passed pertaining to trade regulations, social welfare schemes and administrative reforms in CADC, among others.
In a major decision, the committee reviewed the Chakma Autonomous District Council (Trading) Regulations, 2006, particularly concerning trade license fees. The council decided to maintain the existing fee structure for fresh trade licenses for residents, while non-residents will continue paying the current rates for temporary licenses. Besides, a 10% reduction in the license renewal fee for resident traders was approved.
The committee also gave a nod to the establishment of a dedicated cell under the Social Welfare Department for implementing the Government of India schemes such as the Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Yojana and Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana. Moreover, health insurance policy of the State Bank of India (SBI) for CADC employees will be taken up by the Finance & Accounts Department, CADC, for introduction, opening of account and maintenance.
The Executive Committee also approved the proposal for framing of the CADC (Control of Parking and Collection of Parking Fees) Regulations, 2024, and the CADC (Display of Advertisement & Hoarding) Regulations, 2024, in conformity with similar regulations under the Lunglei Municipal Council. The draft regulations will be submitted for approval in the next session of CADC.
In an effort to strengthen administrative processes, a Personnel and Administrative Reform Cell will be set up under the General Administration Department (GAD). The committee resolved to engage Shri Sadanand Chakma (DTO), Shri Bijoy Kanti Chakma (RDO), Shri Suman Chakma, AEO (Agri), Shri Ashim Roy Chakma, OS (GAD) and Shri Prityrup Chakma, Assistant (GAD) for staff training.
The meeting also approved a cash reward of ₹50,000 for Miss Kerie Chakma, daughter of Shri Shanti Ranjan Chakma of Kamalanagar-II, in recognition of her achievement in sports. Miss Kerie, a state-level champion in cricket, has been selected to play at the national level cricket tournament.
Notification Inviting applications for catering service at Chakma House, Aizawl
The Executive Committee of Chakma Autonomous District Council is pleased to invite application in plain paper from the interested persons belonging to the CADC area to lease the Kitchen for catering service at the Chakma House located at Huntar Veng, Aizawl as per terms & conditions given below :-
- It covers Chakma House old building and annex building, Hunthar Veng, Aizawl.
- The last date of receipt of application is 26th September, 2024 at 3:30 PM.
- Selection process of contractor and deed agreement shall be completed on 27th September, 2024.
- Application should be submitted addressed to the Executive Secretary, CADC, Kamalanagar.
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.
CADC officials successfully complete training at ATI, Aizawl
Kamalanagar, 9 August 2024: A batch of officials from various departments of the Chakma Autonomous District Council have successfully completed a 4-day special training program as Master Trainers from 6th to 9th August 2024 at the Administrative Training Institute (ATI) in Aizawl. The training course was facilitated by the Executive Committee of CADC, as a part of its strategic plan to build its internal training capabilities.

The officials who underwent the training are Dg. Sadanand Chakma, DTO; Dg. Bijoy Kanti Chakma, RDO; Dg. H. Nutan Chakma, DCFDO; Dg. Suman Chakma, AEO; Dg. Ashim Roy Chakma, OS and Dg. Prityrup Chakma, Assistant.
During the course, the trainees were imparted training on Personality Development, Conduct Rules, Service Excellence, CCS (CCA) Rules, ACR/PAR, FRSR, Office Procedures and the Framing of Recruitment Rules, among several others. They will henceforth be conducting future training sessions for interested employees of the Chakma Autonomous District Council, which is expected to reduce the Council’s dependency on external training sessions for its employees.
Obituary of Late Dangu Jayan Chakma, EE
The obituary of Late Dangu Jayan Chakma, Executive Engineer, Public Works Department, CADC.
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.The State PWD, Mizoram, will undertake the repair of major damages of internal roads within Kamalanagar town within a period of 30 days.
- The PWD CADC has been instructed to identify sections of internal roads within Kamalanagar town that require urgent repairs.
- 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.
- 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.
- The local NGOs will take measures to sensitize the public to promote sense of responsibility towards protecting community infrastructure.
Anapana Meditation to be introduced in schools, among other resolutions of CADC
Kamalanagar, the 13th June, 2024: The Executive Committee of the Chakma Autonomous District Council, in its 12th meeting held today took the following resolutions:
1.P/S & MS Education: It was resolved that Annapana meditation shall be introduced in the Primary and Middle Schools within CADC (optional). Teachers interested in taking 10 days Vipassana course may avail leave through the concerned Headmasters on a rotational basis. 10-minutes Anapana meditation shall be conducted at the start of the school. Mizoram Vipassana Meditation Centre, Kamalanagar, shall arrange introductory courses in meditation for all schools within the CADC.
2. Land, Revenue & Settlement Department: It was resolved that the following officials shall be entrusted with the drafting of Land & Revenue Act, 2024:
(i) Executive Member (Revenue) & Law & Judicial Department (ii) Executive Secretary, CADC (iii) Sr. Revenue Officer (iv) Dg. Manabendra Chakma, RSO and (iv) Dg. Uttam Chakma, Judicial Officer. They have been advised to complete the task before the next Monsoon Session of CADC.
3. General Administration & Control Department: It was resolved that 9 (Nine) staff members of Borapansury Primary Health Centre who were found guilty during the inquiry shall be terminated immediately and the resulting vacant posts shall be filled up till the time the government takes up the PHC.
4. Law & Judicial Department: It was resolved that the compilation of CADC Court records shall be completed within 6 (Six) months by the concerned department. The Customary Law Code Sub Rule 6 of Rule 32 shall also be amended.
5. Sports & Youth Services Department: It was resolved that Cash reward shall be given to individuals from Chakma Autonomous District Council excelling in the field of sports as specified hereunder:
Individual player:
- State Champion- Rs.50,000.
- National Champion- Rs.1,00,000.
- International Champion- Rs.3,00,000.
Team players:
- State level- Rs.40,000.
- National level- Rs.75,000.
- International level- Rs.2,00,000.
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.
Allocation of portfolios among Executive Members of 11th CADC
Dated Kamalanagar the 21st May, 2024
The Chief Executive Member, Chakma Autonomous District Council is pleased to allocate the portfolios among the members of the Executive Committee of the 11th Chakma Autonomous District Council as shown below with immediate effect:





