Saturday, January 10, 2009

No place for corrupt persons in Mizoram Congress Govt.

The acting Chief Chief Minister, Mr. H. Liansailova said, there will be no place in the Congress Government for corrupt persons. Addressing Party workers at the meeting held in South Hlimen Community Hall today, Mr. Liansailova said, the Government is to launch a drive against corruption without giving exemption to the Ministers, government servants and party workers as well.

Referring to the Party victory in the Assembly elections, the Agriculture Minister asked the Party workers not to claim the victory as a result of their own effort but to remember that it was a result of prayer by God fearing people. He also asked the party workers in the unit, block and group levels not to create problems for amelioration of the poor and the down trodden people. He also said that the Congress party manifesto has become a manifesto of the Government after it formed a Government and the eagerly awaited NLUP will be implemented to benefit the poor people after making fund provisions in the new budget. The Chairman of the meeting, Mr. KS Thanga, MLA and Parliamentary Secretary also thanked the people for voting him and the party to power. He also asked the Party workers to pray to God for strength. In this meeting, the Deputy Speaker of Herald for Christ, Mr. Lalsawmliana Pachuau asked the party workers to create rooms for the poor and needy persons who expect upliftment from the new Government.

NGOs of Kolasib District asked the BRTF to repair a portion of the National Highway no 54 falling within Kolasib District. In a joint meeting organized by MZP Kolasib Hqrs. today, the NGOs resolved to remind the BRTF authority of the need to repair the National Highway without delay. They also warned that the road may be blocked indefinitely if the repair work is not started before the 15th of this month. The meeting was presided over by the MZP President, Mr. C. Zomuanpuia.

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Mizoram Computer Institution Owner Association discussed the need to work in a coordinated manner. A General Assembly held in Aizawl Press Club today, Mizoram Computer Institution Owner Association also discussed various problems being faced by them and asked the Government to find ways for recognition of their institutes.

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Rajya Sabha MP, Mr. Lalhmingliana inaugurated Thakthing Zawlbuk today……….. The Zawlbuk was constructed at the cost of over 20 lakh rupees by the Branch YMA. The 3 storeyed building accommodates Committee room Badminton Court and YMA Information centre.

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Four MDCs of Mara Autonomous District Council who withdrew their support to the MNF-MDF Government headed by M. Laikaw have formed MNF Reformed Party today. This was communicated to media persons at the Press conference in Saiha today and the Ex-MDC, Mr. HC Valai has been elected President of the new party. The MNF Reformed Party also elected Mr. Lengduna as their Legislature Party leader. In reply to questions, Mr. Lengduna said, the future of the new party is yet to be decided by the party Assembly which will be summoned in the near future. As already stated, 4 MDCs who withdrew their support to M. Laikaw’s Government have formed United Legislature Party with 8 member of the Congress and staked their claim for formation of alternative government in the District Council.

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Mizoram Ayush Doctors asked the government to create regular posts for their absorption. This was resolved in the Ayush Doctors Association General Conference held in Tourist Lodge, Chatlang today. They also asked the people to avail their services and the medicines which can be used for free treatment of patients by Ayush doctors posted in all the District Hqrs. Addressing the Conference as the chief guest, the Health Director, Dr. N. Palai said that Ayush medicines and treatment is new to the people of Mizoram and the patients need awareness of its effectiveness for treatment different ailments.

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In the on going process of Special Summary Revision of Mizoram Electoral Rolls Booth level and Designated officers of Champhai North and Champhai South constituencies were given training in Champhai yesterday. Addressing the training, the Election Officer, Mr. R. Lalremsanga asked the officials in the grass root level to work with sincerity and dedication. Highlighting the porous border and possible entry of a large number of foreign national into Mizoram he also asked them to enrol only bonafide Indian citizens in the Electoral Rolls. As already stated, the Draft Electoral Rolls of Mizoram have been displayed in all the District Hqrs. and office of the Designated officers from the 5th and the display is to continue up to 20th of this month for inviting claims and objections.

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Chief Secretary, Mr. Vanhela Pachuau asked the Government servants to work with transparency. Talking to our Correspondent today, the new Chief Secretary underlined the need to work for the people without anything to hide. He also said that enforcement of proper discipline among the Government employees should not be a problem if the Government servants are ready to inculcate a habit of doing things in proper time. Replying to another question, the Chief Secretary said, enforcement of rules governing the government servants will not be a problem if there is willingness from the government. He also underlined the need to spend funds received from the Centre in a judicious manner for its right purpose to achieve the desired result.

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Today, the maximum temperature of Aizawl City is 26.3 degree Celsius and the minimum was 14.6 degree Celsius. The winter day of Mizoram become warmer everyday and today is warmer than yesterday nearly by 1 degree Celsius.

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