Governance

CADC CEM holds meeting with local NGOs to discuss governance and development

Kamalanagar, 11 February, 2025: The Chief Executive Member of Chakma Autonomous District Council, Dg. Molin Kumar Chakma today chaired a meeting with local NGOs of Chawngte area at Kamalanagar. Representatives from Chakma Mahila Samiti, CYCA, CMCSU, MSU, YLA, and TARUM attended the meeting.

Addressing the meeting, the CEM remarked, β€œSince Chawngte area is inhabited by different communities, there are numerous common issues that require joint efforts, including the implementation of development works. It is essential to work hand in hand to resolve these common issues.” He urged the NGO representatives to share their ideas and opinions and assured them that the CADC is ready to extend its full cooperation.

The joint NGOs, in their activities report, highlighted their recent representations to the Government of Mizoram regarding poor roads conditions, inadequate staff at Chawngte Police Station, and the lack of necessary medical equipment in the Community Health Centre, Chawngte, among other issues.
The NGOs expressed hope that the new Executive Committee headed by the incumbent CEM would bring about good governance and expressed their willingness to cooperate with CADC. They also expressed hope of receiving necessary support whenever necessary from CADC that will benefit the society.
It was also proposed that CADC raise the amount allocated as financial assistance to NGOs in the next budget, which currently stands at Rs.3 lakhs only.

Raising concerns over inequity in the distribution of school teachers due to untimely transfers, they proposed that teachers be transferred only within their respective education circles. It was also proposed that the Education department of CADC conduct competitive exams such as Olympiads, essay writing competitions etc. for school students. This will help in boosting their confidence and foster a spirit of competition.

Proposals presented in the meeting included amendment to the Chakma Customary Law, specifically certain penal provisions, which have not been amended since its enactment in 1997; reservation for women in employment under CADC; measures to curb absenteeism among staff in schools and offices, and introduction of traditional dress code for staff in office at least once a week, among others.

On environmental issues, it was noted that there is a general lack of awareness among the public leading to a decline in the forest covers of CADC. It was suggested that the Environment, Forest & Climate Change Department, CADC involve the local organizations working for the protection of environment to organize awareness campaigns.

Vote of Confidence for new EC to be taken up on 17/02/2025

In pursuance of the notification, vide No.A.43016/3/2018-DC&MA (C) of dated 31st January, 2025, the Chairman, Chakma Autonomous District Council is pleased to summon all members of the 11th Chakma Autonomous District Council to sit for the Vote of Confidence (Floor Test) to be taken up on 17th February, 2025 at 10:30 A.M. in the Session Hall of Chakma Autonomous District Council, Kamalanagar.

CADC CEM Dg. Rasik Mohan Chakma loses Confidence Motion in First Sitting of Winter Session

Kamalanagar, December 11, 2024: Dg. Rasik Mohan Chakma was removed from office of the Chief Executive Member, CADC, through a No-Confidence Motion brought in the first sitting of the Winter Session 2024-2025, held today.

The motion was moved by a member of the opposition bench, Dg. Doymoy Daveng Chakma, under Rule 84 (1) of the CADC (Constitution, Conduct of Business, etc.) Rules, 2002. Of the 18 elected members present and voting β€” including the Chairman, who normally votes only in the event of a tie β€” 9 members voted in favour of the motion, while 8 members opposed it. Two elected members were absent in the session.

Following the count of votes, the Chairman declared the removal of the Executive Committee headed by Dg. Rasik Mohan Chakma immediately from office. The session was subsequently prorogued.

CADC to Introduce Permit System for Broom Stick Trade

Kamalanagar, 15 October, 2024: The Chakma Autonomous District Council (CADC) has decided to introduce a new licensing system to regulate the broom stick trade, replacing the existing Mohal system under the CADC. The decision was taken in its Executive Committee meeting held today (Tuesday, 15 October, 2024).

Under the new system, traders interested in harvesting both natural and gardener varieties of broom grass in CADC will now require a permit issued by the District Council Conservator of Forests (DCCF), CADC. The DCCF has been designated as the final authority to issue both the Permit and the Transit Permit required for the trade.

The rate for the Permit has been fixed at Rs. 3 per kilogram for both natural and gardener broom grass, while the rate for Transit Permit has been fixed at Rs.1 per kg.

As for the trade in sesame, it was decided that the existing system shall be continued and that the DCCF shall issue the permits as per the existing rates.

Notification inviting sealed tender for public auction to lease out CADC Brick Kiln

The Executive Committees of the Chakma Autonomous District Council is pleased to invite Sealed Tender Notice for public auction to lease out the CADC Brick Kiln, Brick Making Machine and other equipments located at Udalthana-l for a period of 5(five) years with effect from 2024-2025 to 2028-2029. Interested persons are invited to take part in the auction to be held on 22nd October, 2024 at 12:00 Noon in the Office chamber of the District Industry Officer, Chakma Autonomous District Council
Kamalanagar, Mizoram.

Description of Brick Kiln

Sl. No.ParticularsLocationBricks Capacity
1CADC Bricks KilnUdalthana-I5 lakhs

Please refer the notification below for the Terms & Conditions

Auntor Chakma appointed Vice President of DSEB

In exercise of powers conferred under Rule 16(1)(a)(b) read with Rule 19(2) of the Chakma Autonomous District Council (District School Education Board) Rules, 2002, the Executive Committee of Chakma Autonomous District Council is pleased to appoint Shri Auntor Chakma S/o Ananda Mohan Chakma of Borapansury-II as Vice-President of District School Education Board for a period of 1 (one) year with immediate effect.

Revised Office Timings of CADC Offices w.e.f. October 2024

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
1st October, 2024
to
14th February, 2025
17th February, 2025
to
3rd October, 2025
1CADC Offices9:00 AM to 4:00 PM9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
2CADC Rest Houses, viz.Aizawl, Lunglei & Lawngtlai9:00 AM to 4:00 PM9:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Re-constitution of Business Advisory Committee 2024

In exercise of powers conferred under Rule 141(1) of the Chakma Autonomous District Council (Constitution and Conduct of Business etc.) Rules 2002 and as amended from time to time, the Chairman of the Chakma Autonomous District Council is pleased to constitute the Business Advisory Committee of Chakma Autonomous District Council as under.