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Hanbook 2010 STATISTICAL HANDBOOK MIZORAM 2010 Directorate of Economics & Statistics Mizoram: Aizawl PREFACE The present publication of “Statistical Handbook, Mizoram 2010” is the 18 th (eighteenth) in the series. It presents in a concise form the important statistical data relating to the various sectors of the economy of Mizoram. Data presented in this publication were collected from various departments, organizations and other official document publications. In order to make the publication more useful and also to fulfill the ever increasing demand for reliable data about the socio-economic development taking place in the state, all possible efforts have been made t incorporate the latest available data covering the last two years, i.e 2008 - 09 and 2009 -10 in this handbook. It is hoped that the data contained in this publication will be found useful to administrators, planners, research scholars, tourists, the general public and other users who are in need of information in Mizoram’s economic progress and development. I am grateful to all the concerned departments, organizations and other private agencies for their co-operation in providing/making requisite information for incorporation in this publication. The Officers, Staff of Technical Section and Computer Operators of this Directorate had done the collection of data, compilation and data entry. I acknowledge and appreciate the immense effort rendered by them in bringing out the work presented here. In our endeavour to improve the quality of the publication in future issues, all suggestions are most welcome. (NGUNLALA CHINZAH) Aizawl, Director, Economics & Statistics. The 29 th . June,2011 Mizoram, Aizawl. HEAD OF STATE OF MIZORAM GOVERNOR OF THE STATE Lt. Gen.(Rtd) M. M. Lakhera, PVSM, AVSM, VSM SPEAKER & DEPUTY SPEAKER OF LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 1. Pu R. Romawia, Speaker 2..Pu John Rotluangliana, Deputy Speaker COUNCIL OF MINISTERS (As on December, 2010) Sl. No. Name of Minister Portfolios 1. Pu Lal Thanhawla 1) Finance Department Chief Minister 2) Planning & Programme Implementation Department 3) Political & Cabinet Department 4) Vigilance Department 5) General Administration Department 6) Secretariat Administration Department 7) Public Works Department 8) Power & Electricity Department 2. Pu R. Lalzirliana 1) Home Department Cabinet Minister 2) Prison Department 3) District Council Affairs Department 4) Rural Development Department 3. Pu H. Liansailova 1) Agriculture Department Cabinet Minister 2) Horticulture Department 3) Minor Irrigation Department 4) Fisheries Department 5) Soil & Water Conservation Department 6) Personnel & Administrative Reforms Dept. 4. Pu S. Hiato 1) Industries Department Cabinet Minister 2) Tourism Department 3) Public Health Engineering Department 5. Pu P.C. Zoramsangliana 1) Transport Department Cabinet Minister 2) Art & Culture Department 3) Printing Stationery Department 6. Pu J.H. Rothuama 1) Land Revenue & Settlement Dept. Cabinet Minister 2) Co-operation Department 3) Excise & Narcotics Department 4) Taxation Department 7. Pu Lalsawta 1) Law & Judicial Department Cabinet Minister 2) Parliamentary affairs Department 3) School Education Department 4) Higher & Technical Education Dept. 8. Pu H. Rohluna 1) Environment & Forests Department Cabinet Minister 2) Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs Department 9. Pu Lalrinliana Sailo 1) Health & Family Welfare Department Cabinet Minister 2) Labour, Employment & Industrial Training Department 3) Trade & Commerce Department 10. Pu Zodintluanga 1) Urban Development & Poverty Cabinet Minister Alleviation Department 2) Information & Public Relation Dept. 3) Sports & Youth Services Department 4) Information & Communication Dept. 11. Pu Nihar Kanti Chakma 1) Animal Husbandry & Veterinary Minister of State Department 2) Sericulture Department 3) Disaster Management & Rehabilitation Department 12. Pu P.C. Lalthanliana 1) Local Admintration Department Minister of State 2) Social Welfare Department LIST OF ADMINISTRATIVE HEADS OF DEPARTMENT UNDER GOVERNMENT OF MIZORAM AS ON 3.2.2011 Sl.No. Name Of Officer Departments 1. Pu Vanhela Pachuau, IAS (AGMU:76) - 1. Political & Cabinet Chief Secretary, Mizoram 2. Vigilance 3. Power & Electricity 4. Department of P & AR 2. Pu C. Lalsawta, IAS (BH:81) - 1.General Administration Department Principal Secretary 2. Trade & Commerce 3. Public Health Engineering. 3. Pu Lalmalsawma, IAS (AGMU:83) - 1. Home including Prisons Commissioner/Secretary 2. Finance 4. Pu S.P. Singh, IAS (AGMU:84) - 1. Resident Commissioner, Government of Mizoram, Mizoram House, New Delhi. 5. Pu Vanengmawia, IAS (AGMU:96) - 1. Rural Development Secretary 2. Co-Operation 3. Secretary to Governor, Mizoram 4. Agriculture (Minor Irrigation) 6. Pu K. Lalnghinglova, IAS (AGMU:96) - 1. Health & Family Welfare Secretary 2. Labour, Employment & Industrial Training 7. Pu K. Riachho, IAS (AGMU:97) - 1. Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Secretary Affairs 2. Director, FCS & CA 3. Chief Electoral Officer 8. Pu R.L. Rinawma, IRS (1978) - 1. Land Revenue & Settlement Commissioner/Secretary 2. Industries 3. Chief Executive Officer, KVI 4. Urban Development & Poverty Alleviation 5. Sports & Youth Services 6. Information & Public Relations 9. Pi Esther Lalruatkimi, IRS (1991) - 1. School Education Secretary 2. Higher & Technical Education 3. Director, School Education 10. Pu P. Chakraborty, MJS - 1. Law & Judicial Commissioner/Secretary 2. Parliamentary Affairs 3. District Council Affairs 11. Pu Liansanga, MES - 1. Public Works Department Ex-Officio Secretary 12. Pu Lalthansanga, MF&AS - 1. Finance Secretary 2. Taxation 13. Pi B. Sairengpuii, MSS - 1. Tourism Secretary 2. Social Welfare 3. Director, Social Welfare Department 4. Art & Culture, 5. Director, Art & Culture 14. Pu S.S. Garbyal, IFS - 1. Environment & Forests Ex-Officio Secretary 2. Information & Communication Technology 15. Pu L.R. Thanga, IFS - 1. Secretray to Chief Minister Secretary 2. Secretariat Administration department 3. Soil & Water Conservation 16. Pu P. Lalthlengliana, MCS - 1. Sericulture Secretary 2. Excise & Narcotics 3. Local Administration DepartmentS 17. Pu C. Lalthankhuma, MCS - 1. Printing & Stationeries Secretary 18. Pu T. Sangkunga, MSS - 1. Animal Husbandry & Veterinary Secretary 2. Fisheries 3. Horticulture 19. Pu T.V. Fambawl, MCS - 1. Transport Secretary 2. Disaster Management & Rehabilitation LIST OF HEADS OF DEPARTMENT AS ON 10 th DECEMBER, 2010 Designation and Department Name of Officer 1. Director of Agriculture (C.H.) Lalzarliana 2. Director of Agriculture (R&E) Dr. O.P. Singh 3. Chief Engineer, Minor Irrigation Lalthanliana 4. Director of Horticulture Samuel Rosanglura 5. Secretary to Governor Vanengmawia, IAS 6. Director, Animal Husbandry & Veterinary Dr. L.B. Sailo 7. Director, Food, Civil Supplies & C.A. K. Riachho, IAS 8. Registrar, Co-operative Societies Neharika Rai, IAS 9. Director, School Education Esther Lalruatkimi, IRS 10. Director, Higher & Technical Education Dr. H.L. Malsawma 11. Director, Art & Culture B. Sairengpuii, MSS 12. Commissioner of Excise & Narcotics Lalbiakmawia Khiangte 13. Commissioner of Taxes, Mizoram Lalthangliana Varte 14. Chief Controller, Accounts & Treasuries Lalremthanga, MF & AS 15. Principal Chief Conservator of Forest S.S. Garbyal, IFS 16. Director, Urban Development & Poverty Allevation P. Lalchhuanga, MCS 17. Director General of Police Lalrokhuma Pachuau, IPS 18. Commandant General, MRHG Lalhruaia, IPS 19. Inspector General of Prisons K. Rohmingthanga, MCS 20. Director, Health & Family Welfare Dr. Lalthanmawia 21. Director, Hospital & Medical Education Dr. D. Baruah 22. Director of Industries Shurbir Singh, IAS 23. Director, Information & Public Relations Jim K. Chozah, MIS 24. Advocate General Biswajit Deb 25. Registrar, Gauhati High Court, Aizawl Bench R. Thanga 26. Director, Local Administration Department Biaktluanga, MCS Designation and Department Name of Officer 27. Director, Land Revenue & Settlement R. Lalhmangaiha, MCS 28. Secretary, MPSC Tamlal Lohar 29. Director, Administrative Training Institute R. Lalvena, IAS 30. Principal Adviser, State Planning Board Yograj Chhetri, MPE&SS 31. Director, Economics & Statistics Ngunlala Chinzah, MPE&SS 32. Engineer-in-Chief, P.W.D. Liansanga, MES 33. Engineer-in-Chief, PHE Pawan Kumar, MES 34. Engineer-in-Chief, P & E C.L. Thangliana, MES 35. Controller, Printing & Stationeries Siamliana, MCS 36. Director, Rural Development V. Lalremthanga, MCS 37. Director, Disaster Management & Rehabilitation V. Sapchhunga, MCS 38. Director, Social Welfare B. Sairengpuii, MCS 39. Director, Transport Dawngliana, MCS 40. Director, Trade & Commerce Laltharmawia, MCS 41. Director, Tourism Vabeiha Hlychho 42. Chief Electoral Officer, Mizoram Lalmalsawma, IAS 43. Director, Fisheries C. Dotawna 44. Director, Sericulture Rosanga Colney 45. Director, Institutional Finance & State Lottery Lalringliana, MF&AS 46. Director, Labour, Employment & Industrial Training Lalthangpuia Sailo, MCS 47. Director, Sports & Youth Services Zoliana Royte 48. Director, Soil & Water Conservation Dr. Jerome Rokima 49. Secretary, Mizoram Legislative Assembly Ngurthanzuala Sailo 50. Director, SCERT Malsawmthangi 51. Director, Anti-Corruption Bureau P. Kamaraj, IPS LIST OF DEPUTY COMMISSIONERS AS ON 10 th DECEMBER, 2010 District Name of Deputy Commissioner 1. Deputy Commissioner, Aizawl C. Thanchhuma, IAS 2. Deputy Commissioner, Kolasib R. Liankima, MCS 3. Deputy Commissioner, Champhai Vijay Kumar Bidhuri, IAS 4. Deputy Commissioner, Serchhip H. Darzika, MCS 5. Deputy Commissioner, Mamit
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