In accordance with Section 9, Section 39, Section 40 and Section 48 of the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972 and the Indian Forest Act, 1927 as amended from time to time, sale of all forms of wild animals including their parts and derivatives is completely banned within the jurisdiction of the Chakma Forest Division with immediate effect.
Kamalanagar, 29 August 2023: Dg. Rasik Mohan Chakma, Chief Executive Member of the Chakma Autonomous District Council (CADC), visited a designated site at Kamalanagar-V earlier today. The purpose of the visit was to inspect the land chosen for the construction of a Middle School, an Anganwadi Centre, and a Village Council House. The sprawling 6,478.39 square metres tract of land, was generously contributed by Dg. Birendra Bijoy Chakma of Kamalanagar-I.
During his visit, Chief Executive Member Dg. Rasik Mohan Chakma also revealed plans for the development of a playground within the premises. He also mentioned that additional government facilities would be established on the land as and when the need arises in the future. Currently, preparation is underway for land development, with an access road being constructed to link the site to the existing Arotinagar to Kamalanagar-V road.
The CEM was accompanied by Dg. Kamal Chakma, Assistant Engineer, and Dg. Bagirath Chakma, Junior Engineer, both from the Public Works Department, CADC.
Dg. Birendra Bijoy Chakma, the land donor.
Dg. Rasik Mohan Chakma expressed profound gratitude and collective appreciation of the Chakma Autonomous District Council to the donor Dg. Birendra Bijoy Chakma, and his family for their magnanimous contribution to the noble cause of education and community development. He expressed his optimism that the upcoming educational and community infrastructures to be built on this land, will immensely benefit the local populace.
Kamalanagar, August 17, 2023: The second sitting of the Monsoon Session of the 11th Chakma Autonomous District Council (CADC) was held on Thursday, the 17th of August, 2023, at the CADC Session Hall. The session was attended by 13 members.
During the Question Hour, a total of 9 out of 14 questions listed for transaction for the day were addressed. Dg. Nirupam Chakma, MDC, CADC, raised 5 unstarred questions. Dg. Doymoy Daveng Chakma, MDC, CADC, presented 3 unstarred questions and 1 starred question.
Three private member resolutions were brought before the house for consideration and voting. Dg. Doymoy Daveng Chakma, MDC, CADC, introduced a Private Member Resolution seeking the formation of committee for studying the long pending bills of CADC and to pursue them with the Government of Mizoram for early approval. The resolution garnered unanimous support and was hence passed.
Another private member resolutions brought in by Dg. Doymoy Daveng Chakma, MDC, CADC, pertaining to the formulation of proper guidelines for beneficiary selection under the Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Department and allied sectors received the support of 2 members, while 11 members opposed, resulting in its inability to carry.
Similarly, a private member resolution proposed by Dg. Nirupam Chakma, MDC, CADC, seeking the establishment of an autonomous body in the name of “CADC Recruitment Board” for the recruitment of staffs under the Chakma Autonomous District Council, encountered diverse perspectives. With 2 members supporting, 10 opposing, and 1 abstaining, the resolution did not secure the required majority to carry.
The session was adjourned for the day. The next sitting is scheduled for tomorrow, August 18, 2023.
Kamalanagar, 8th August, 2023: In the wake of the recent heavy downpour that has resulted in severe flooding and landslides in various areas of the Chakma Autonomous District Council (CADC), Mizoram, the Hon’ble Chief Executive Member & Chairman of the Committee on CEM Relief Fund, Chakma Autonomous District Council, has taken swift action to address the situation. With deep concern for the well-being of the residents, the CADC authority has sanctioned financial assistance to support immediate flood relief efforts and the clearance of landslides in affected areas.
An amount of Rs. 2,30,000/- (Rupees two lakh thirty thousand) has been sanctioned from the CEM Relief Fund, Chakma Autonomous District Council, to provide immediate relief to those affected by the flood and landslides. The funds are allocated as follows:
Central Young Chakma Association: An amount of Rs. 2,00,000.00 (Rupees two lakh) is sanctioned to the Central Young Chakma Association. This allocation is intended to provide immediate flood relief to the victims within the Chakma Autonomous District Council.
Branch Young Chakma Association, Kamalanagar-III: An amount of Rs. 30,000.00 (Rupees thirty thousand) is allocated to the Branch Young Chakma Association, Kamalanagar-III, for the purpose of clearance of landslides that have posed a threat near the residences of Hiranand Tongchangya and Shanti Ranjan Chakma in Kamalanagar-III.
The Chief Executive Member & Chairman of the Committee on CEM Relief Fund has urged all relevant authorities and organizations to work collaboratively to ensure the safety of the people in this crisis.
Applications are invited on plain paper from interested persons for proposal of providing Housekeeping services at Chakma House, located at Hunthar Veng, Aizawl.
It covers Chakma House old building and annexe building, Hunthar Veng, Aizawl.
The last date of receipt of applications is 4th August 2023 2:00 PM.
Selection process of contractor and deed agreement shall be completed on 7th August 2023.
Application should be addressed to the Executive Secretary, Chakma Autonomous District Council, Kamalanagar.
The Executive Committee of Chakma Autonomous District Council is pleased to appoint Dg. Molin Kumar Chakma, elected MDC of 4-Bajeisora MDC Constituency as Adviser to the Chief Executive Member to assist him in his day to day functions with effect from the date of issue of this notification.
Kamalanagar, June 22, 2023: The CADC Emergency Budget Session for the fiscal year 2023-24 for an amount of Rs. 24,176.24 lakhs which was tabled on June 19 was discussed and passed today by 17 members voting in favour while one member Dg. Nirupam Chakma opposed and walked out of the session and another member Dg. Doymoy Daveng Chakma abstained.
Earlier, the Supplementary Demand for Grants, 2022-23 & Re-appropriation of Local Receipts Fund, 2022-23 were discussed and unanimously passed with all the members voting in favour. The Demand for Grants, 2023-24 which was also discussed and passed with 16 members voting in favour while one member opposed and another abstained from voting.
Dg. Nirupam Chakma speaking expressed that the process of passing of budget in the house is not as per Rule 126 (1) of the CADC (CCB etc.) Rules, 2002 as amended from time to time and Para 13 of the Sixth Schedule to the Constitution of India. He emphasized that the Executive Committee of CADC should pressure the State Government to implement such rule as enshrined in the Sixth Schedule.
Dg. Rasik Mohan Chakma, CEM, CADC and Leader of the House in his reply said that several representations have already been submitted to the State Government as well as the Central Government to implement Para 13 of the Sixth Schedule but to no avail. “The present form of passing of budget in the house has been followed from the beginning”, he added.
Kamalanagar, June 21, 2023: The second sitting of the Emergency Budget Session 2023-24 was held today in the CADC Session Hall. One starred and five unstarred questions were put by the Members.
Two private member’s resolutions were placed by Dg. Doymoy Chakma, MDC in the house for discussion and voting.
The first resolution proposed was the Amendment of Chakma Autonomous District Council (Salaries, Allowances and Pensions of Members) Rules, 2003 and as amended from time to time to provide one Driver and one Personal Assistant of his/her choice on Fixed/MR/Contractual basis and co-terminus with the tenure of the MDC. Dg. Rasik Mohan Chakma, CEM, CADC and Leader of the House in his reply said that as there was financial involvement in the amendment, it needs prior approval from the Hon’ble Governor of Mizoram.
As sought, vote on count was conducted. 15 members opposed and 2 members supported the resolution. The resolution was not carried.
The other resolution moved by Dg. Doymoy Daveng Chakma sought to enhance the amount of MDC-LAD funds in Chakma Autonomous District Council. Dg. Rasik Mohan Chakma in his reply said that as the allocation of fund from the state government is limited and for such enhancement of MDC-LAD funds, it needs prior approval from the Hon’ble Governor of Mizoram.
Vote on count was conducted. 16 members opposed and 2 members supported the move and therefore the resolution was not carried.
Since, there was no other business the Hon’ble Chairman adjourned the house.