Thursday, September 30, 2010

Second Additional Financing for Mizoram State Roads Project : restructuring

A World Bank Report
The objective of the Second Additional Financing for Mizoram State Roads Project for India is to improve the management and carrying capacity of the Mizoram core state road network.

The additional financing will help finance cost overruns associated with major civil works undertaken.

No changes in the scope of the ongoing project are contemplated (except a reduction in length of roads covered under the rehabilitation and maintenance component).

The expected outcome from the activities to be supported with additional financing will be sustainable improvement in management and carrying capacity of the core state road network in the state of Mizoram.

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Mizoram buys Insas rifles for armed battalions

Aizawl, Sep 30 : The Mizoram government has so far purchased 1,280 INSAS rifles from the Rifle Factory, Icchapore in West Bengal with permission from the Ministry of Home Affairs, state home minister R. Lalzirliana informed the state assembly Monday.

Replying to a question from Lalduhoma of the Zoram Nationalist Party (ZNP), Lalzirliana said that the state government paid Rs 28,352 for each indigenous rifle and full payment had been made.

The state police department received the consignment on July two this year, he said, adding that INSAS rifles were distributed to all the armed battalions in the state.
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Mizoram MNF holds rally condemning Lal Thanhawla govt

Aizawl, Sep 30 : The opposition Mizo National Front today organised a worker's rally here where resolutions were passed condemning the Congress government led by Chief Minister Lal Thanhawla for allegedly using the state Anti Corruption Bureau (ACB) to harass political opponents.

The MNF resolution condemned the recent raid on residents of former chief minister and MNF chief Zoramthanga, his relatives and the former legislator and advisor of the party R Khawpuithanga saying that it was a politically motiviated move ahead of the Aizawl Municipal Council polls.

It said when the chief minister, who holds the Vigilance portfolio, claimed to have no knowledge of the raid, he should take punitive action against the authorities who ordered the raids.

If he failed to take action he should resign immediately, it said.
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Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Mizo IRB Police missing in Delhi

Aizawl, Sep 30 : A Mizo cop who had gone to New Delhi for duty at the forthcoming Commonwealth Games has been missing since September 25.

According to sources, Havildar, PB Lalsangliana of the 5th IR Battalion had been missing since September 25 from the national capital and till date the whereabouts of Lalsangliana is not known.

Search operation is going on in and around New Delhi but till filling of this report, there is no clue of Lalsangliana. 5th IR Commandant C Vanlalvena who led the troops to New Delhi said that the Mizo IRB men had reached New Delhi.

Lalsangliana was wearing half pant and vest when last seen.

Meanwhile, soon after the news broke out, Delhi Mizo Welfare Association also sprang up into actions for search operation.

FIR has also been lodged at police station. Further news is awaited.
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Monsoon session of Mizoram assembly adjourned sine die

Aizawl, Sep 29 (PTI) The 10-day-long monsoon session of the Mizoram Legislative Assembly was adjourned sine die by the speaker R Romawia this afternoon.

The first Supplementary demand for grants to incorporate the increase in the annual plan outlay, finalised by the Planning Commission after the presentation of the regular budget in March last, was presented by the state chief minister Lal Thanhawla on September 20.

The first supplementary demand amounting to Rs Rs 568.89 crore as presented in the assembly by Lal Thanhawla, who also holds finance portfolio was passed by the assembly on September 22.

Session of the assembly was adjourned for two days from September 23 due to the maiden visit of President Pratibha Patil to this north eastern state.
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Tuesday, September 28, 2010

No rehabilitation yet for Mizoram's 35,000 fencing victims

Mizoram Home Minister R Lalzirliana has stated that over 35,000 people from 45 villages are needed to be relocated inside fence being constructed along India-Bangladesh border. But Centre is non-committal.

Paritosh Chakma

ON SEPTEMBER 27, 2010, Mizoram Home Minister R Lalzirliana informed the State Assembly that over 35,000 people from 45 villages are required to be relocated inside the fence due to the India-Bangladesh border fencing in Mizoram.

He said this while replying to a question from opposition Mara Democratic Front (MDF) MLA, P P Thawlla. Participating in the discussion, Chief Minister Lal Thanhawla said that the state government had approached the Centre many times but each time received the same reply: “We have not done any relocation in other states.”

This is the first time that the issue of rehabilitation for the border fencing victims was discussed in the Mizoram Assembly. There has been a series of protests by the victims over the issues of compensation and rehabilitation but there has been no word from the Centre regarding rehabilitation inside the fence.

Earlier in a RTI reply dated 16th December 2009 the Ministry of Home Affairs (Border Management) has stated that “Neither this Ministry has prepared any plan for rehabilitation nor any proposal has been received in this Ministry from Govt. of Mizoram”.

The move to shift the people came when the Indian government has decided to fence India's 4,095 km border with Bangladesh running through West Bengal, Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura and Mizoram so as to curb infiltration, smuggling, trans-border movement of militants and other anti-national activities.
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Mizo Villages Need to be Relocated for Border Fencing

Forty five villages in Mizoram were required to be relocated due to the fencing work on the Indo-Bangladesh border.

Of the villages, 29 in Lawngtlai district, seven in Lunglei district and two in Mamit district needed to be relocated, Home Minister R Lalzirliana told the assembly today.

Stating that as the border fencing work was being done by the Centre, the state government had appealed to it to relocate the villages.

"We are waiting for the Centre’s response on the issue," he said, adding that Union Home Minister P Chidambaram was also approached on the issue when he visited the state.

He was replying to a query from opposition Mara Democratic Front (MDF) member P P Thawlla.

Congress member Nirupam Chakma said that according to the contractors one village belonging to Mizoram fell in Bangladesh.

Chakma alleged that the Centre did not have any intention to relocate the villages and water-logging caused by the fencing had destroyed cultivation fields in the area.

Intervening in the discussion, Chief Minister Lal Thanhawla said that the state government had approached the Centre many times and the reply was always the same: "We have not done any relocation in other states."
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Friday, September 24, 2010

Fog delays president's departure from Thuampui

President Pratibha Patil's scheduled departure to Agartala from Aizawl was today delayed due to inclement weather.
The IAF helicopter which was to ferry her from Thuampui helipad here to nearby Lengpui airport could not take off due to dense fog, officials said.
Aizawl Traffic superintendent of police Lalbiakzama said the president arrived at Thuampui helipad from the Mizoram University after attending a convocation function but the helicopter could not take off due to dense fog that had enveloped Aizawl city.
"She had to return to the Raj Bhavan at around 2pm to wait for the fog to clear. The helicopter would take off as soon as the low-lying dense fog clears up," Lalbiakzama said.
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President Patil lauds Mizoram University

Aizawl (Mizoram), Sep 24 (ANI): In her convocation address to the Mizoram University here today President Pratibha Patil lauded the University for its high traditions, and said she was glad to know that the university was free from the menace of ragging.

"It is encouraging that older students welcome the new students and help them settle down.

This is also a tribute to the Mizo moral code of Tlawmngaihna which imposes an obligation on all member of society to be hospitable, kind, unselfish and helpful to others," she said.

During the convocation, President Patil awarded gold medals to 27 post graduate and graduate students.

Patil also asked the boys of the varsity to work towards increasing their numbers in the medals tally.

"I see more girls than boys being awarded medals, although it is a good thing but boys should not lag behind," said President Patil.

"One, it should be remembered that a successful life is largely a matter of discipline. But this discipline, in order to be of value, must be largely self-discipline. Second, the development of concentration helps in focusing the mind on the tasks before you. Third, time management helps you manage your tasks effectively by prioritising tasks and completing them as per schedule," she added, while emphasizing on three qualities that should be imbibed by students.

President Patil also asked the Mizoram University to be prepared for challenges emerging from globalisation of economy.

"Educational institutions to be relevant, must take into account the national scenario and global developments to structure a curriculum that caters to the opportunities and challenges that are likely to be faced by students," she said.

President Patil further said the Indian economy is getting integrated with the global economy through the process of globalisation.

"This throws the challenge of being globally competitive. Higher education must, therefore, develop analytical, relative and scientific capability of their students. Universities are institutions for public good and public welfare and have a role in fulfilling national and social responsibilities," said President Patil.

"Education without community participation is incomplete in today's world. I am happy to know that research based on requirement is being conducted here. Students must interact with local communities and understand their problems," she added.

On the occasion, President Patil exhorted that students take up research in bamboo flowering called 'Muatam' and 'Jhum' cultivation, which have caused setbacks to agriculture in the state.

"It is also important that the University creates certain awareness of the adverse impact of climate change and encourages people to adopt energy efficient and eco-friendly measures," she said.

Mizoram Governor and Chancellor of the University Lt Gen (retired) M M Lakhera, who was present on the occasion, said the state needs a boost in medical education.

"About 37 seats are sprinkled across the secondary level medical colleges across the country for Mizo students. I hope that a medical college will start soon in the university," said Lakhera. (ANI)
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Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Text reading system in Mizo language

CDAC has an ongoing project 'Text reading system in Mizo language' this system will help in the development of Mizo Text reading System for visually challenged people of Mizoram.

A scanned Mizo-document will be fed to the Mizo-OCR system integrated with the Mizo Text-to-Speech Synthesis system for generating corresponding Voice output in Mizo language.

Text reading system in Mizo language

Duration: 18 Months (Start Date: June 2010, Completion Date: November 2011)
Objective and brief description:
Mizo is the most developed tribal language of the North-East India and is taught in many schools and colleges. Mizo alphabets were made by British Christian Missionaries who came to Mizoram in the late 1800’s and early 1900’s. During that time, Mizos were not having any kind of text writing system. So, when British came, they felt that it was necessary to make alphabet system for the people of Mizoram and the alphabets were prepared based on the pronunciation of Mizo language. Before making alphabet system for Mizo people, extensive comparisons were carried out to make a choice between Indian scripts like Hindi, Bengali etc and Roman scripts, which is used by English. Then the missionaries opined that Roman Script was most convenient for the people of Mizoram.
Over the past few years there is a growing need in the Mizo community for a system which can read out Mizo text document for Mizo Blind people. Such text reading system will consist of an Optical Character Recognition in Mizo language and a Mizo TTS (Text –To-Speech) system.
Major objectives of the project are:
Development of Mizo Text reading System for visually challenged people of Mizoram. A scanned Mizo-document will be fed to the Mizo-OCR system integrated with the Mizo Text-to-Speech Synthesis system for generating corresponding Voice output in Mizo language

more from CDAC here http://www.cdacindia.com/html/north-east/ongoing_proj/mizo.aspx
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Monday, September 13, 2010

Landslide kills a woman in Mizoram

Aizawl, Sept 13 (PTI) A 30-year-old woman was killed at Tuikual locality here today after a landslide buried her alive near a traditional water source.

The unmarried woman was fetching water with her friend when the landslide hit her as she could not walk fast due to problem in walking.

Her friend managed to avoid the landslide.With this, more than 10 people had died in Mizoram this year due landslides following monsoon downpour.
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Saturday, September 11, 2010

Mizoram Anthurium festival 2010 Inaugurated

Aizawl, Sep 11 : Mizoram governor MM Lakhera today inaugurated the two-day long Anthurium Festival at Reiek Tourist Resort.

Anthurium is a popular flower and the festival on the flora has been organised by state tourism department to woo tourists.

Speaking on the occasion, the Governor emphasized the need of promoting art, craft and handloom products to attract more tourists from within the country and abroad.

He stated that the State experienced boost in agriculture, horticulture and floriculture products during the last few years and that Mizoram produce one of the best quality anthurium flowers in the country.

The Governor said that the immense potential possessed by the State needs to be propagated and promoted internationally.

Vice Chairman, State Planning Board Lalkhama who graced the occasion as Guest of Honour also spoke on the occasion.

Mizoram Tourism Department that organises this festival, highlighted that the purpose of this festival showcasing the rich Mizo customs and traditions is to draw more inflow of tourists to the State.

The Department in fact earned as much as Rs. 123 lakhs during the past year and the State received 58, 314 tourists including 675 from abroad. At present, the Department has 42 units, 352 rooms and 759 beds.
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Wednesday, September 8, 2010

MoU to supply bamboo for incense sticks

MYSORE: The city-based NR Group has signed an MoU with Mizoram Bamboo Development Agency (MBDA) to supply bamboo for making of incense sticks.

The MBDA is promoting bamboo, a major untapped resource in the Northeastern state, as an ecological product. This initiative will promote economic development. The MBDA will propagate this initiative in Mizoram and identify people to be trained by the company in making bamboo sticks.

Mizoram government's secretary R L Rinawma said the state has the highest number of bamboo species in the country and they have launched ambitious programmes to develop the industry in a phased manner. "Presently, the government is concentrating on producing insense sticks from bamboo. The government is pleased to tie up with the NR Group and is confident of revolutionizing the rural economy," he added.

Chairman of NR group, R Guru, said the company hopes to reach out to a significant number of families in the state to support their livelihood.

The company will share its expertise in training people of Mizoram on producing high quality bamboo sticks. Experts from the Group will conduct workshops and training programmes and demonstrate the techniques to local people identified by the MBDA, said a press release.
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Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Mizoram Chief Minister warmly welcomed by Mizo Society of America

Aizawl: Chief Minister Pu Lal Thanhawla and his wife Pi Lal Riliani were warmly welcomed on 4th September in Washington DC by the leaders of the Mizo Society of America, besides the Head of Councellor and the Head of Chancery of the Indian Embassy in Washington DC.

The Chief Minister and his wife were invited by the Mizo Society of America as a part of the Silver Jubilee celebration of the Society.

He met the representatives of the Mizo communities in America on the 5th September and also met Mr Ashok Chavan, an NRI where they discussed ideas on improving the infrastructure, health and power sectors of the state.

On 6th September, the Chief Minister and his wife took part in the function held to commemorate the 25th Mizo Day by the Mizo Society of America.

The Chief Minister, on 7th September held meetings with the Mr. P. Chatterjee, the Executive Director for India, Sri Lanka and Bhutan, World Bank and with Mr. Xianzhu, Vice President for South Asian Region, World Bank.
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Mizo student drowns in JU pond

Kolkata: A student from Mizoram drowned in a pond at Jadvapur University on early Tuesday morning. Jorangthara (22) was in the city to meet his friend Pujan Narjinari — a student of electrical engineering at JU who stayed at the university’s main hostel.

According to the eyewitnesses, Jorangthara was standing alongwith Narjinari by the side of the pond when he slipped and fell into the water. The students raised alarm and tried unsuccessfully to trace him. After the police were informed, divers fished out his body.

The pond, which is located in the main campus, is deep and there have been instances when people have drowned in the pond. A case of unnatural death has been lodged at Jadavpur Police station.

The incident has raised question about the security at the hostel as Jorangthara had put up at the hostel on Monday night without seeking permission. “ We have a rule that anyone staying overnight will have to take permission from hostel superintendent.

In this case, the hostel superintendent was completely unaware about the youth’s presence in the hostel,” said Pradip Kumar Ghosh, Registrar, JU.
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