General Administration

General Administration and Control Department

CADC taking concrete steps to develop common cremation grounds

Kamalanagar, December 29, 2023: In a significant move toward enhancing public amenities, Dg. Rasik Mohan Chakma, the Chief Executive Member of the CADC and MLA of the 36-Tuichawng Assembly Constituency, led a site visit to the designated cremation ground on the outskirts of Baganpara village, today. He was accompanied by Dg. Molin Kumar Chakma, Adviser to CEM, and officials from the Public Works Department.

During the visit, the team conducted a thorough examination of the site to assess the feasibility of constructing an approach road and an RCC bridge over the Sobasalawsora rivulet to improve access to the cremation ground. The need for this infrastructure has been felt as community members currently find themselves compelled to conduct cremations on the bank of the Toijong River due to the absence of a motorable road and bridge, making it challenging to transport dead bodies to the elevated cremation ground.

Dg. Rasik Mohan Chakma also revealed a future plan for the establishment of an electric crematorium facility. To materialize this plan, the CADC will enact the Management and Control of Cremation Grounds Regulation. This legislative measure, he said, is aimed at curbing the current practice of community members cremating bodies at their discretion, particularly on private lands, without consideration for public health concerns.

Dg. Rasik Mohan Chakma, MLA and CEM, CADC inspects progress of Water Treatment Plant under construction at Sadarasuk

Kamalanagar, 19 December 2023: Member of Legislative Assembly, 36-Tuichawng Assembly Constituency, Mizoram, and Chief Executive Member, CADC, Dg. Rasik Mohan Chakma, led a team of Executive Committee Members, MDCs and officials from PHE Department to the site of the Water Treatment Plant being constructed under the Chawngte Rural Drinking Water Supply Scheme at Sadarasuk on Monday. The purpose of the visit was to assess the current status of the project, which is expected to significantly improve the water supply in the Chawngte area. He was also accompanied by Dg. Nirupam Chakma, MDC and a prominent leader representing the opposition benches in the council.

During the inspection, the team meticulously examined various components of the water treatment plant, including the infiltration gallery, pump house, filter and chemical house, and reservoir. Dg. A. Bindulal Chakma, Junior Engineer from the PHE Chawngte Section, provided detailed technical explanations of the infrastructure and their respective functions. Dg. Rasik Mohan Chakma expressed his satisfaction with the progress made on the project.

The Chawngte Rural Drinking Water Supply Scheme is a significant initiative undertaken by the CADC authority under the leadership of Dg. Rasik Mohan Chakma and implemented by Public Health Engineering Department, Government of Mizoram with fund provision from National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD). The project, initiated in January 2021 at a cost of Rs. 9 Crore, is on track for completion in March 2024. Once operational, the facility is expected to significantly alleviate the long-standing water crisis faced by residents of Kamalanagar town, including the Chawngte area. It will have the capacity to supply water to the residents for a minimum of 12 hours a day. The project also includes providing free water connections to the uncovered areas of Kamalanagar and Chawngte.

Earlier on the day, CEM Dg. Rasik Mohan Chakma and his team visited the designated site for an education and community development project at Kamalanagar-VI. The land, donated by Dg. Birendra Bijoy Chakma of Kamalanagar-I, had been chosen for the establishment of a Middle School, an Anganwadi Center, and a Village Council House. Earth cutting and leveling of the site has already been completed.

CADC Executive Committee takes key resolutions on solar streetlights, cultural museum and infrastructural development

Kamalanagar, 24 November 2023: The Chakma Autonomous District Council (CADC) convened a crucial Executive Committee Meeting today, presided over by Dg. Rasik Mohan Chakma, Chief Executive Member of CADC. The meeting addressed a range of significant agenda items, resulting in unanimous resolutions.

One of the key discussions centered around a proposal for the submission of an application to the Housing and Urban Development Corporation (HUDCO) for funding of Rs. 100.00 lakhs under the CSR fund. These funds are earmarked for the installation of solar street lights in Kamalanagar town. The proposal received unanimous approval, and the Executive Secretary, CADC, has been directed to take necessary actions following HUDCO’s prescribed application format.

The Executive Committee also deliberated on selecting a site for the establishment of the Tribal Museum at Sadarasora in Kamalanagar-II. With an approved project cost of Rs. 500.00 lakhs under the Ministry of Culture, Government of India, the Sr RSO, CADC, will initiate necessary action for geo-tagging the approved site. The committee has decided to invite interested individuals to design and submit the Museum icon and symbol, reflecting Chakma art and culture, to the Executive Secretary, CADC, within one month.

In a move to enhance local infrastructure, the Executive Committee approved a proposal to secure a loan from HUDCO for the development of road infrastructure within Kamalanagar town, covered under the RMCAs. The approved loan amount is Rs. 500.00 lakhs. The Executive Secretary, CADC, has been tasked with initiating the necessary actions for the submission of the application to obtain government guarantees and the sanctioning of funds from the concerned authorities.

Moreover, the committee greenlit a proposal for the review of processing fees on land leases granted to educational institutions/schools, village courts, playgrounds, safety/supply reserves, markets, and offices of various departments under CADC. The processing fees rate will be revised from Rs. 1000 to Rs. 500. The Land Revenue and Settlement (LRS) department, CADC, has been advised to take necessary action to issue notifications to all concerned to apply the land leases and complete the process within three months.

Issued by: Information & Public Relations Department, CADC, Kamalanagar.

Office working hours for the offices of CADC during Winter Season and Summer Season

GENERAL ADMINISTRATION AND CONTROL DEPARTMENT
CHAKMA AUTONOMOUS DISTRICT COUNCIL
KAMALANAGAR

NO.C.31011/1/2022-2023/CADC (G)/434

Dated Kamalanagar, the 14th November, 2023.

ORDER

In the interest of public service, the Executive Committee of Chakma Autonomous District Council is pleased to notify that the office working hours on all 5 (five) working days (Monday to Friday) during Winter Season and Summer Season for the offices of Chakma Autonomous District Council shall be as shown below:

Sl. No.PlacesWinter TimingsSummer Timings
3rd October, 2023 to 17th February, 202420th February, 2024 to 29th September, 2023
1.CADC9:00 AM to 4:00 PM9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
2.CADC Rest Houses viz. Aizawl, Lunglei, Lawngtlai9:00 AM to 4:00 PM9:00 AM to 5:00 PM

All the Controlling officers concerned are requested to take notice and ensure that the timings are scrupulously followed.

Sd/- Executive Secretary
Chakma Autonomous District Council Kamalanagar

Public Holiday declared on 7th November 2023

As per the notification issued by the Government of Mizoram, 7th November 2023 (Polling Day for General Election to Mizoram Legislative Assembly) has been declared a Paid Holiday to enable the voters to exercise their franchise.

CADC condoles the sad demise of Dg. Buddha Lila Chakma, former CEM, CADC

Buddha Lila Chakma
Dg. Buddha Lila Chakma
Former CEM, CADC

Kamalanagar, October 11, 2023: Former Chief Executive Member of Chakma Autonomous District Council, Dg. Buddha Lila Chakma passed away on Tuesday, 10th October 2023, at 4:30 PM at IBS Hospital in New Delhi. The 41-year-old leader had been battling for his life in the hospital since suffering a sudden stroke on 27th September 2023.

Dg. Buddha Lila Chakma was first elected as MDC in 2003, representing the Vaseitlang MDC Constituency. His commitment to public service saw him re-elected consecutively for the next three terms in 2008, 2013, and 2018. Throughout his career, he held various key positions within the Chakma Autonomous District Council, including Executive Member, Adviser to the CEM, Chairman, and Chief Executive Member.

A condolence meeting was held at the premises of CADC Secretariat today which was attended by EMs, MDCs and officials. Dg. Kalasoga Chakma, Executive Member, who addressed the meeting delivered a heartfelt eulogy of the deceased leader highlighting his numerous contributions for the people of CADC. A silent prayer was observed in honour of the deceased leader. To mourn the sad demise of Dg. Buddhalila Chakma, CADC has declared a one-day holiday for all offices and educational institutions tomorrow.

Born on April 16th, 1980 to Dg. Bhadra Sen Chakma and Dangubi Ranga Mila Chakma of Devasora (N), CADC, Dg. Buddha Lila Chakma completed his matriculation from Longpuighat High School and his Higher Secondary from Narangi College, Guwahati. He pursued his graduation from NEHU and completed his MA in Political Science from IGNOU.

Before embarking on his political career, he dedicated his early years to education, serving as a primary school teacher under CADC from 1999–2003. He also held the position of President, Branch YCA, Devasora (N) from 1997–2003.

Dg. Buddha Lila Chakma is survived by his wife, Dangubi Sujata Chakma, and two children. The Chakma Autonomous District Council mourns the loss of a visionary leader and extends its heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family.