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The Mlzoram Gazette EXTRA ORDINARY Pub1lshed. by Authority • The Mlzoram Gazette EXTRA ORDINARY pub1lshed. by Authority MR-NEl907/98 Vol. XXIX Aizawl, Monday, 8. S. 2000, Vaisakha 19, S.E. 1922, Issue No. [39 NOTIFICATION No.A.36016/1/97-LAD, the 17th April. WOO. In the ioterest of public s erv ice, the Governor of Mizoram is pleased to dem arcate the Administrative ar ea and Jurisdiction of Champbai aod K.olasib Circles as shown below: A - DEMARCATION OF ADMIN[STRATIVE AREA & JURISDICTION • 1. CHAMPHA! C[RCLE: The Circle Officer, Champhai may look after Villages under Champ'bai. Khawbung, Kbawbai aod Khawzawl Assembly Coosti. tuencics and some Vtl1 age s under Ngopa Constituency namely : CHAMPHAI CONSTITUENCY : I) Ch,mpllai 2) Tuipui 3) Rua ntlang 4) Zotlang 'E' 5) Zole 6) Tlangaam 7) Hmunbmeltba 8) N. Kbawbung 9) Mualkawi 10) Kbawnuam II) Ngur 12) Dilkawn 13) Kelkang. KHAWBUNG CONSTITUENCY: I) Kha wbung 'S' 2) lawngtetui 3) Buog­ zuog 4) Zawlsei 5) Khuangtbiog 6) Bu an g 7) Khuaogleug 8) Sesih (Leis eo) 9) Vaozau 10) Tbekpui II) Tb ekte 12) Leiseow 13) Lianpui 14) Sazep IS) Farkawn 16) K baokawo 17) Hruaikawn 18) Bulfekzawl 19) Vaph.i 20) Vaogcbbia 2() Sarnthang 22) Leitbum 23) Dungtlang 24) Chawngtui 'E'. KHAWHAI CONSTITUENCY: I) Kbawhai 2) New Cbalraog 3) Chalrang 4) Vaogtlang S) Biote 6) Si alhawk 7) Riang,lei 8) TI.ngpui 9) l1anl!Puite 10) Tu.lte II) Lungton. KHAWZAWL CONSTITUENCY: l) Kh.wzawl 2) Tualpui 3) Ngaizawl • 4) Hmuucheug 5) Kawlkulb 6) Chbawrtui 7) Puilo 8) Neihdawn 9) Cb.wog. lIai 10) Arro 11) Khu.len 12) Vaok.1 13) Dult•. Ex-I 39/2000 NGOPA CONSTITUENCY : 1) Ngoel 2) Lamzawl 3) N. E. Bual "; 4) Pawlrang 5) Saichal 6) Chang"w l �, R.bung 8) Aiduzawl 9) MurC cn _ 10) Yapar II) N. Diltlang 12) Yaikhaw,kmg 13) Khuangphah 14) Pamcbung 15) Hnablan 16) Tualcheng 17) LungphJolian 18) "elam 19) Kawlbem 20) Teikhan. ?I) Hrianghmun 22) Mimbtlng 23) Kh,wh,," �') Chiabpui 25) N.E. Kh" �.,dungsel. 2. KOLASIB ClRCLE: TIe Cirel, O�c('r, K,:,JaQjl, ffi"ly look after the Villages und:�r KOla:-'lb. Kawnpul and B1Jkhawthlir A\5( ";_Iy Constituencies namely: KOLASIS CO�'1SflTUENCY 4) Meidum 5) Bullum. 0) l'l)" " __ � KAWNPUI CONSTITUENCY 1) K.wopui � �" _, .' L.ug ,) E,rtoki 4) Bualpui 'N' 5) Thingdawl C) Mualkl,ang 7) Z .. a:awn 8) Sel'khan 9) Lungdai 10) Lungmual II) Nisapui 12) N. Chalthmg 13) Bokpui 14) Thingthelh 15) N. Hlimen� BILKHAWTHLlR CONSTITUENCY : I) EilkhaMh'ir 7) N. Chbimloang 3) Chawnpui 'N' 4) Saiphai 5) S.;pum 6) Phai.uam 7) V"irengle 8) Phaisen 9) Buhchangphai IG) Saihapui 11) Thingiian 'N' 12) BukvC'Uue,. B - DUTIES AND RESPONSrBILlTIES : The duties and responsibilities of the Circl� Officers may hl<;Illde the following: • I) VIC. Administration including tbe verification of dbputes and their djsposa;. ,2) Sanit.:nion matters of Sub-Towns and ViHages. 3) Recovery of varinus types of loans. 4) Street lights. S) Preparation of developmental schemes and supervision of works. 6) Issue of licenses and collection of fees. 7) Any other sutject which tbe Govt. may authorise from time to time. The DLAO Aizawl will continue to look after all the Villas·, Councils within Aizawl. Serchhip and Mamit Districts until a new establishm·m,t at Sercthip and I\1amit District Headquarters are opened. R. SangiiallkhulT,a, Joint Secretary to the GovC'rTIment of Mizoram. • Published & Issued by the Controller. Printing &. Stationery. Mizoram Printed at tho Mizoram Government Press. Aizawl - C- 750 .
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