The Task Force Team on Covid-19 under Chawngte Sub-Division proposed by the Senior Medical Officer of Chawngte Sub-Division assigning various responsibilities and duties to different persons to combat NOVEL CORONA VIRUS and approved by the Sub-Divisional Magistrate of Chawngte Subdivision is notified for information below.
Departments
Restrictions within Aizawl for further 6 days
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GOVERNMENT OF MIZORAM
DISASTER MANAGEMENT & REHABILITATION DEPARTMENT
Aizawl, the 2nd of November, 2O2O
ORDER
Upon consideration of the prevailing situation due to COVID-19 outbreak, and on the recommendation of the consultative meeting held in the presence of the Hon’ble Minister, Health & Family Welfare Department and the Hon’ble Minister, Home/Disaster Management & Rehabilitation Department with various stakeholders on 02.11.2020, it is considered necessary to continue with the extant restrictions imposed within Aizawl municipal area vide Order of even No. dated 26.10.202O for a further period of 6 (six) days.
Now therefore, the undersigned in his capacity as Chairman, State Executive Committee, State Disaster Management Authority, Mtzoram, in exercise of the powers conferred under Section 22(2)(hl & 24(I) of the Disaster Management Act, 2005 hereby orders that guidelines issued vide Order of even No. dated 26.10.2020, with certain modifications as appended hereto, shall continue to be implemented till 09.1I.2O2O, 4:3O AM.
Further, upon expiry of the aforesaid period, ‘COVID- 19 No Tolerance Fortnight’ shall be observed from 09.11 .2O2O, 4:3O AM till 23.11.2020, 12:00 PM within Arzawl municipal area. Consequent upon the guidelines for ‘COVID-19 No Tolerance Fortnight’ coming into effect, the remaining clauses of Unlock 4.O guidelines issued vide Order of even No. dated 30.09.2020 shall also remain in force within Aizawl municipal area till 23.11.2020.
sd/- LALNUNMAWIA CHUAUNGO
Chief Secretary & Chairman
State Executive Committee
Mizoram State Disaster Management Authority
Unlock 4.0 Guidelines for Mizoram
No.B.13021/101/2020-DMR/Vol-II
GOVERNMENT OF MIZORAM
DISASTER MANAGEMENT & REHABILITATION DEPARTMENT
ORDER
Aizawl, the 30th of September, 2020
Whereas, the Mizoram State Disaster Management Authority has reopened more activities in areas outside containment zones vide this Department’s Unlock 3.0 Order of even No. dated 31.08.2020, and the State Executive Committee, with the consent of the Chairman, State Disaster Management Authority, Mizoram, has decided to enhance the relaxation;
And whereas, the reopening of more activities will result in increased movement of people and hence, it is felt necessary to continue with the imposition of certain safeguards and measures for the containment of COVID- 19 outbreak thereby preventing its further spread;
Now therefore, the undersigned, in his capacity as the Chairman, State Executive Committee, and in exercise of the powers conferred by Section 22(2)(h) & 24(l) of the Disaster Management Act, 2005, hereby orders that the unlock measures appended hereto shall be implemented within Mizoram with effect from 00:00 hours of 01.10.2020 till 23:59 hours of 31.10.2020.
Sd/- LALNUNMAWIA CHUAUNGO
Chief Secretary, Mizoram & Chairman, State Executive Committee,
State Disaster Management Authority, Mizoram.
Action Plan for ‘COVID-19 No Tolerance Fortnight’
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GOVERNMENT OF MIZORAM
DISASTER MANAGEMENT & REHABILITATION DEPARTMENT
CIRCULAR
Aizawl, the 23rd of October, 2020
In pursuance of the decision of the meeting held on 22nd October, 2020 under the chairmanship of the Chief Secretary to Government of Mizoram & Chairman State Executive Committee of State Disaster Management Authority, Mizoram on observance of ‘COVID-19 No Tolerance Fortnight’ from 26.10.2020 to 09.11.2020, Action Plan for ‘COVID-19 No Tolerance Fortnight’ is hereby circulated for information and necessary action for all the responsible authorities listed therein.
Sd/- LALBIAKSANGI
Member Secretary, State Executive Committee &
Secretary to the Government of Mizoram
Disaster Management & Rehabilitation Department
Training given to ASHA/Health worker at Kamalanagar for enrolment under Mizoram Health Care Scheme
Kamalanagar, 30 September, 2020:Â Â Â The Community Health Centre, Chawngte today organised training for the ASHA and Health Workers of Chakma Autonomous District Council area for enrolment under Mizoram State Health Care Scheme. The ASHAs and health workers have been urged to aggressively campaign for a universal enrolment.
The training programme was held in the Conference Hall of CADC Rest House, Kamalanagar which was conducted by DR. Vantea , MO Â (State health care society) in the presence of Dr. H. Thangliana, Medical Officer, CHC, Chawngte.Â
The Mizoram State Health Care Scheme is a health insurance scheme implemented by the Mizoram State Health Care Society, Government of Mizoram since 2008. Under the scheme a beneficiary can claim medical expenses for reimbursement upto Rs.2 Lakh. The scheme covers almost all the illnesses including referral cases, pre-existing conditions and ailments, maternity and there is no age restriction.Â
The policy card remains valid for one year which can be renewed every year. Enrolment for the upcoming period w.e.f 1st October, 2020 to 30th September, 2021 shall start from September 2020 till 31st December, 2020. The existing policy card holders of 2019-2020 shall have to renew their cards before 31st December, 2020.Â
All AAY and BPL family ration card holders are eligible for availing the benefit of the scheme. APL family ration card holders who cannot avail MR Bill from the government are also eligible for the scheme. The Golden card holders under AB-PMJAY (Ayushman Bharat-Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana) can also enroll for the scheme.
The BPL card holders can enroll against payment of just Rs.100 while the APL card holders need to enroll for Rs.1000.
CADC Monsoon Session held
Kamalanagar, 09 September, 2020: The Monsoon Session of Chakma Autonomous District Council was held today with the approval of the Governor of Mizoram amidst restriction due to Covid-19 pandemic. The Session discussed and passed the motion of thanks to the present Executive Committee for the achievement it has made since assuming office, moved by Dg. Charan Singh Chakma, Deputy Chief Whip.
Achievements in respect of school education and good governance made by the current Executive Committee since assuming office in January, 2019 were discussed. Some of the achievements highlighted during the course of the discussion that are worth a mention are regularization of NFT/MR/Fixed pay staff that are long overdue, according due to the deprived employees, facilitating training for a large number of technical staff, recruitment of staff by conducting examination, implementation of VRS for the aged and incapacitated staff, contribution of Rs.6.78 crore to the Pension Contributory Fund, withdrawing charging of school admission fees, providing durable school furniture to all schools, providing school text book in full set free of cost, vertical extension of PWD office, restructuring the Land Revenue administrative set up, legislation of as many as seven rules, providing relief to persons affected by Covid-19, procurement of 12 office vehicles, construction of roads across CADC under PMGSY including arterial roads like Kamalanagar-Borapansury road, Kamalanagar-Longpuighat road, retention of Kamalanagar Composite Water Supply Scheme, agriculture and school infrastructure projects under NEC, etc.
The Session had to be summoned over a short notice served on 7th September, 2020 which has aggrieved the MDCs of BJP legislature party. The MDCs of the BJP legislature party have remained absent in the session today. Earlier, yesterday, the BJP legislature party aggrieved by the short notice of the summon submitted a memorandum to Dg. H. Amaresh Chakma, Chairman, CADC while alleging violation of rules of CADC (Constitution and Conduct of Business, etc.) Rules, 2002 and demanded rescheduling of the summon of the Monsoon session to maintain the time gap between serving the notice of summon and commencement of the session.
The District Council Secretariat in its reply to the BJP legislature party maintained that no rules have been violated and the Session was called in accordance of Sub-Rule 6 of Rule 33 which states, “Notwithstanding anything contained in this rule, nothing shall restrict the power of the Governor to summon a meeting of the District Council at any time as he may think fit in public interest.”
The District Council Secretariat in a letter dated 14th August, 2020 sought His Excellency’s permission to conduct the Monsoon session from 8th September, 2020 which stated that due time to conduct the Monsoon session was mid-July, which could not be maintained due to Covid-19 prohibitory orders of the government issued from time to time. The governor in a letter dated 7th September, 2020 accorded permission to conduct the Session on 08/09/2020 which had to be deferred by a day for convenient of all.
CADC Monsoon Session deferred by 1 day
Notification issued by the Chairman of the Chakma Autonomous District Council, as per the approval received from the DC&MA, Govt of Mizoram, the Monsoon session 2020 of the CADC shall commence from 9th September 2020.
The notification is reproduced below.

CADC celebrates 74th Independence Day with restrain amidst covid-19
Kamalanagar, 15 August, 2020: Amidst Covid-19 pandemic, still looming large Chakma Autonomous District Council celebrated India’s 74th Independence Day with restrain avoiding mass participation and observing protocols that are in force like maintaining social distance and wearing mask.
Dg. H. Amaresh Chakma, Chairman, CADC in the early morning, hoisted the National Flag in the premises of CADC Secretariat in the presence of leaders and Heads of offices of CADC.
The Chairman in his Independence Day speech said the difficulties due to coronavirus pandemic has hampered developmental activities and implementation of policies for the welfare of the people.
“Notwithstanding, the present Executive Committee has executed the Voluntary Pension Scheme which has brought in fresh and energetic employees in place of aged staff; metalled the approach road to dumping ground with PCC concrete; purchased a new vehicle for disposal of garbage and set aside Rs.50 lakhs for construction new LAD office building”.
He further added that Rs.4.39 Crore has been allocated for CADC under 15th Finance Commission which shall be utilized to create community welfare assets.
“The CADC’s Budget session which could not be held in due time due to the prevalent pandemic has been very productive”, he said.
“The session has passed the CADC (Salaries and allowances of Chief Executive Member and Executive Members) (Second Amendment) Bill 2020, the CADC (Salaries and allowances of Chairman and Deputy Chairman) (Second Amendment) Bill 2020, the CADC (Salaries and allowances and pension of Members) (Third Amendment) Bill 2020, the CADC Secretariat (Recruitment and Condition of services) Bill, 2020, the CADC Technical Service (Group A & B posts) Recruitment Bill, 2020 and the CADC (Forest) (Amendment) Bill, 2020”.
The celebration of the Day organised by the Chawngte Sub-Division Office in the compound of Baptist Boarding School was attended by Pu S. Kaptluanga, SDO(C), Chawngte as Chief Guest besides other heads of offices of Kamalanagar and Chawngte area. The school compound has been chosen as venue for the programme to avoid crowding by the public.
The SDO speaking stated about the grim situation we are passing through due to coronavirus pandemic and aggression posed by some of our neighbouring countries. He has appreciated the velour of our soldiers in confronting the enemy soldiers of our neighbours.
“To alleviate the suffering of the people in distress due to Covid-19 the government has been providing financial assistance under PMGDY and PM Kissan and by creating opportunities for employment under MGNREGS”.
He further stated that in spite of the hardship due to the pandemic the Chawngte-Ajasora road under PMGSY and Udalthana-Gulsingbapsora road under BADP will be completed within this year.
He has urged for communal harmony and mutual respect for each other’s religion and tradition while stating that Kamalanagar-Chawngte is lived by Chakma, Lushai, Lai, Bawm, pang and Tripuri people.
He also spoke about the announcement made by the government of India about the new education policy that is likely to come into effect very soon.
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.
CADC Budget, 2020-2021 passed
Kamalanagar, 22 July, 2020: Chakma Autonomous District Council in its Emergency Budget Session’ 2020-2021 which started on 17/07/2020 passed the Budget today unanimously for an amount of Rs.10566 Lakh.

Rs.97,30,41,000/- accounts for salary, Rs.5,85,00,000/- for non-salary, Rs.63,84,00/- for remuneration to Village Councils and Rs.77,98,000/- for non-salary under Village Councils. Local Revenue collection estimated for the current financial year is Rs.1,09,40,000/-.
The estimated requirement for salary to be incurred out of normal grant-in-aid is Rs.110,17,24,000/- resulting in a deficit of Rs.12,86,83,000/-. The estimated requirement of salary for the Village Council remuneration is Rs.67,35,000/- showing a deficit of Rs.3,51,000/-. The deficit against salary is mainly due to demand for implementation of the amended Rules pertaining to Salaries and allowances of the Members.
The Budget Session also presented the Supplementary Demand for Grants, 2019-20 for an amount of Rs.19,66,14,000/-. A portion of the amount has been utilized for payment of salary. The non-salary amount has been utilized for construction of drainage system in Kamalanagar-III, SMBT Road in Borapansury, setting up of brick kiln at Udalthana-I, verticle extension of PWD office building, installation of deep bore well at Chakma House, Aizawl, for payment of outstanding vehicle repairing bills, councilors pending TA/DA bills and for purchase of 11 number of Mahendra Scorpio and 1 407 Tipper.
The Budget Session also passed the following bills:
- The CADC (Salaries and allowances of Chief Executive Member and Executive Members) (Second Amendment) Bill 2020.
- The CADC (Salaries and allowances of Chairman and Deputy Chairman) (Second Amendment) Bill 2020.
- The CADC (Salaries and allowances and pension of Members) (Third Amendment) Bill 2020.
- The CADC Secretariat (Recruitment and Condition of services) Bill, 2020.
- The CADC Technical Service (Group A & B posts) Recruitment Bill, 2020.
- CADC (Forest) (Amendment) Bill, 2020.
The findings and suggestions of the CADC Audit Committee on CAG report for the period 2009-2010 to 2014-2015 was discussed and passed in the House.
The Budget Session, 2020-21 could not be held in due time and got postponed for about four months due to Covid-19 induced lockdown. The session could be conducted on an emergency notice after being consented by the Governor, Mizoram. The session was conducted while maintaining social distance among the Members who have attended the session.