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Election officials are taught for a flawless process as Mizoram intensifies preparations for the Lai Council votes

Election officials are taught for a flawless process as Mizoram intensifies preparations for the Lai Council votes

With the 12th General Election to the Lai Autonomous District Council approaching, election officials in Mizoram underwent a detailed training session on November 23 to strengthen preparedness and ensure a smooth electoral process. The specialised training was conducted at the DRDO Conference Hall for officials assigned to handle sensitive election materials. District Election Officer Donny Lalruatsanga supervised the programme and underscored the importance of accuracy and discipline in all election-related duties. Addressing the participants, he noted that even minor mistakes in dispatching or receiving election materials can disrupt the entire voting process. He urged officials to work with utmost care…
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Mizoram overturns the judgment, and Lunglei will become the main campus of the state university

Mizoram overturns the judgment, and Lunglei will become the main campus of the state university

In a major policy shift seen as a response to long-standing public demand, Mizoram Chief Minister Lalduhoma on November 20 announced that the main centre of the proposed state university will now be established in Lunglei. The decision reverses the government’s original plan to locate the university’s central campus in Aizawl. The announcement was made during a meeting of the Lunglei High Powered Committee (HPC), where the Chief Minister acknowledged the persistent appeals from residents of Lunglei and the southern districts. He said the shift reflects the government’s commitment to honouring public sentiment and addressing regional aspirations. If necessary, he…
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In honor of the National Traffic Award, Mizoram offers passengers in Aizawl a 50% bus fare reduction

In honor of the National Traffic Award, Mizoram offers passengers in Aizawl a 50% bus fare reduction

The Mizoram government has announced a special one-day, 50 percent reduction in city bus fares in Aizawl to celebrate the state’s recognition at the national level for its exceptional traffic discipline and management. The rebate, applicable for a single day, is intended as a gesture of gratitude to the public for maintaining a model traffic system that has earned admiration across the country. Urban Development and Poverty Alleviation (UD&PA) Minister K. Sapdanga announced that commuters using city buses on Friday would pay only half of the usual fare. The remaining amount will be covered by the state government as part…
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Mizoram increases state employees’ DA to 44% and intends to increase it further in April 2026

Mizoram increases state employees’ DA to 44% and intends to increase it further in April 2026

The Mizoram government has approved a 4 per cent increase in dearness allowance (DA) for state government employees, raising the rate from 40 per cent to 44 per cent of basic pay with effect from November 1. The decision was finalised during a meeting of the Council of Ministers chaired by Chief Minister Lalduhoma, a senior official confirmed. Along with the latest revision, the cabinet has also cleared an additional 2 per cent hike that will come into effect from April 1 next year. With this, the DA for state employees will reach 46 per cent in April 2026. Officials…
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The governor of Mizoram advocates for a more robust, values-driven cooperative movement as he opens the Cooperative Conclave 2025

The governor of Mizoram advocates for a more robust, values-driven cooperative movement as he opens the Cooperative Conclave 2025

Mizoram Governor, General (Dr) Vijay Kumar Singh, PVSM, AVSM, YSM (Retd), inaugurated the Cooperative Conclave 2025 in Aizawl on Tuesday, reaffirming the crucial role of cooperatives in strengthening community livelihoods and building a resilient rural economy. Organised by the NABARD Mizoram Regional Office, the conclave was held at Hotel Regency’s Conference Hall under the theme “Cooperatives Build a Better World”, marking the International Year of Cooperatives 2025. In his address, the Governor praised the Mizo community’s long-standing tradition of collective effort and mutual support, stating that such values provide a strong foundation for a vibrant cooperative ecosystem. He highlighted India’s…
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Music festivals are used by the Mizoram Tourism Minister to increase tourism

Music festivals are used by the Mizoram Tourism Minister to increase tourism

Mizoram’s Tourism Minister Lalnghinglova Hmar is betting on music festivals to increase tourist footfall and highlight the state’s rich cultural heritage. Speaking at the closing ceremony of the three-day Leitlangpui Music Festival in Lunglei’s Pukpui, Hmar emphasized that music and cultural expression are central to the Mizo identity and provide a strong platform for tourism growth. The festival attracted performers from across Mizoram and other parts of India, drawing crowds to nearly 100 stalls showcasing local food, handloom, handicrafts, and regional products. Officials noted that such cultural events not only enhance tourism but also directly support livelihoods and bring national…
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With a sumptuous celebration and high levels of public participation, the Leitlangpui Music Festival 2025 concludes in Lunglei

With a sumptuous celebration and high levels of public participation, the Leitlangpui Music Festival 2025 concludes in Lunglei

The three-day Leitlangpui Music Festival (LMF) 2025 wrapped up on a vibrant note on Saturday at Kawmzawl, Pukpui, drawing large crowds and showcasing some of the finest musical talent from Mizoram and beyond. Held from November 13 to 15, the festival concluded with an energetic closing programme that celebrated Mizo music, culture and community spirit. Tourism Minister Pu Lalnghinglova Hmar, speaking at the final night, praised the successful organisation of the event and reaffirmed the government’s commitment to strengthening tourism through cultural festivals. He said music and culture form the heart of Mizo identity and stressed the importance of community…
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The Mizo National Front retains the Dampa seat despite R Lalthangliana winning a bypoll by 562 votes

The Mizo National Front retains the Dampa seat despite R Lalthangliana winning a bypoll by 562 votes

The Mizo National Front (MNF) successfully retained the Dampa assembly seat in Mamit district, with its candidate R Lalthangliana emerging victorious over Vanlalsailova of the ruling Zoram People's Movement (ZPM) by a margin of 562 votes in the bypoll held on November 11, the Election Commission announced on Friday. R Lalthangliana secured 6,981 votes, accounting for 40.23 per cent of the total vote share, while his closest rival, Vanlalsailova, garnered 6,419 votes (36.61 per cent). Congress candidate John Rotluangalian finished third with 2,394 votes, followed by BJP nominee Lalhmingthanga with 1,541 votes. The People’s Conference Party candidate, K Zahmingthanga, polled…
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In Mizoram, Lunglei DC issues a warning against unlicensed physicians

In Mizoram, Lunglei DC issues a warning against unlicensed physicians

The Deputy Commissioner of Lunglei District, Navneet Mann, has issued a stern public notice cautioning citizens against consulting unregistered doctors, following reports of illegal medical practice in the state. The move aims to safeguard public health and reinforce accountability within Mizoram’s healthcare system. The notice, issued on November 12, addresses concerns that several medical practitioners not registered with the Mizoram State Medical Council (MSMC) have been treating patients, violating established laws. According to an official MSMC notification (No. MSMC/Regn-2/2/2017/21 dated October 8, 2025), such practices breach the Mizoram Medical Council Act, 2010, and Section 34 of the National Medical Commission…
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Mizoram has finished reviewing the 2-Dampa (ST) by-election; polling was conducted peacefully and with a high voter turnout

Mizoram has finished reviewing the 2-Dampa (ST) by-election; polling was conducted peacefully and with a high voter turnout

The scrutiny process for the 2-Dampa (ST) Assembly Constituency by-election, held on November 11, was successfully completed on Wednesday under the supervision of General Observer M.T. Reju, IAS, at the office of Returning Officer Malsawmzuala. The session was attended by Assistant Returning Officers and election agents representing the contesting candidates. During the proceedings, Returning Officer Malsawmzuala briefed attendees on the scrutiny procedures as outlined by the Election Commission of India under Form 17A. He confirmed that no complaints had been lodged regarding the polling process. Voting at Bawlte Polling Station, which was briefly disrupted due to a VVPAT replacement, had…
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