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The Mizoram Gazette EXTRA ORDINARY Published by Authority Regn No ~VflliI The Mizoram Gazette EXTRA ORDINARY Published by Authority Regn No. NE-3143(MZ) Rs. 2/- per issue VOL - XXXVII Aizawl, Tuesday, 26.2.2008, Phalguna 7, S.E 1929, Issue No. 34 . NOTIFICATION LOCAL ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT MARA AUTONOMOUS DISTRICT COUNCIL: SIAHA No.MDC.15/LAD/2006-2007, 19th January, 2008. In pursuance ofOffice Order under Memo No. MDC.15/LAD/2006-2007/175 of9/1/2008 and as provided under section 33 of Chapter-V ofthe MADe (Election to Village Councils) Rules, 1991, as amended from time to time the persons whose name appeared in column 3 ofthe Annexure enclosed are hereby declared Elected to the dissolved Village Councils and Bye Elections as noted against their names. Sd/- P.Sama Returning Officer Election to Village Council Mara Autonomous District Council Ex-34/08 2 Siaha Annexure ~l.No. Name ofVillage Name ofElected Member Name ofParty I 1. THEIVA 1. Beikho MOF 2. Ringliana INC 3. V. Vatlua INC 4. N. Bielai INC 2. CHAKHEITLAH 1. H.Pachi MOF 2. S. Neikhal MNF 3. KHOPAI 1. B.Ethaw MDF 2. B, Belthi MOF 3. K.Beikhai MDF 4. THOSAI 1. Belmokhu INC 2. HC. Biacho INC 3. N.Belhrua INC 5. LOPE 1. Tosa MOF 2. Pasanga INC 6. TISI 1. N.zalo INC 2. Z.Khaitu INC 3. N.Sobei INO 4. Z.Benjamin INO 7. MEISATLA 1. SIVM.Sawmliana MOF 2. PS. Khako INC 3. S.Lalenga MOF 4. S.zothanga MNF 8. ZYHNO 1. LC Valaw MOF 2. KT Masa MOF 3. B.Beizi MOF 4. C.Vabeila MNF 9. SIAHATLAH-I 1. E.Lalmaw MNF 2. HC Vanhmung MNF 3. V.Zatlunga MNF 4. A.Tylua MOF 10. SAIKHO 1. JH.Rachhua MOF 2. H.Lychhua MOF 3. H.Chikhai MOF 4. B.Laisa MOF 11. CHAKHEI 1. TT.Khusa INC 2. Lai-U Chozah MOF 3. S.Chapho MOF 4. K, Beirasiachai INC 12. TIPA-I 1. N.Lalthanmawia MNF 2. N.Chaval MOF 3. V.Palua MOF 3 Ex-34/08 .. ~l.NO. Name ofVillage Name ofElected Name ofPartyI 13. KAOCHAO 'E' 1. C. Vanneihthanga MNF 2. Beihal MNF 3. Chakhu MNF ~ 4. Beitua MOF 14. SYMARI 1 F.Zahko MOF 2. B.Beirakhu MOF 3. M.Biko MOF 15. TIPA-B 1. C.Thangchhunga INC 2. K.Lawmawma MDF 3. H.Zoliana MNF 4. ST.Lalzarmawia MNF 16. TISOPI 1. H.Vabeily MOF 2A.Valda MOF 3. Samo INC 17. TOKALO 1. Zathlu MNF 2. S.Vamo MNF 3. B.Khaichho MNF 4. S.Chiahmo MDF 18. LAKI 1. L.Zakhu MDF 2. T.Beihro INC 3. C.Kheido MNF 4. K.Mothie MNF • ~ 19. MIPU 1. J.Beilua MDF 2. C.Samo INC 20. LEISAI 1. Thaichel MNF 2. Phosia MNF 21. SIATA 1. CH.Ringmang MNF 2. CH.Sechung MOF 3. T.Hrebi MNF 4. FC.Thaki MNF 22. AMOBYU (ZERO) 1. C.Beikhu INC 2. H.Lalrinchhunga MNF 3. B.Khaithy MDF 4. HC. Chhatha MDF 23. CHAKHEI -II r, TL. Thlyutha MDF 2. AZ.Zawdu INC 3. FC.Iche INC Ex-34/08 4 l.No. Name ofVillage Name ofElected Name ofParty 24. PHURA 1. PP.Rahlo MNF 2. L.Zakhe MNF 3. F.Liehmo MDF 4. J.Pahnai MDF 25. AMOTLAH 1. T'Beikypacha INC 2. K.Lalrinliana INC 3. TZatha MDF 26. THIAHRA 1. Thangliana MOF 2. V.Hminghlua MOF 3. TRamthanga INO 27. TIPIPERRY 1. T.8ahu MNF 2. H.Zokunga MNF 3. B.Lalhmingliana MNF 28. TIPA - V-II BAZAR 1. L.Zakhai MOF 2. L.Zilai MDF 3. ST.Rosa MDF 4. K.Nghakkima MDF 29. LOMASU 1. Tlapyu MDF 2. Thahla MDF 3. S.Belmo MDF 30. CHHEIHLU 1. T.Khaili INC 2. N.Beihlo INC 3. K.Khalbei MNF 31. AHMYPI 1. VT.Chotha MOF 2. B.Silao MOF 32. SIAHATLA - II 1. TC.Tumawia MOF 2. Smt.J.Dawla MOF 3. V.Ronghaka INC 4. F.Lalzara MNF 33. NEW SIAHA 'W' 1. F.Lallawmawma INC 2. J.Thanghluna INC 3. B.Zakima MNF MNF 4. F.Lalsangzuala MNF MDF 34. SIATLAI 1. L.Vahih 2. Leko INC 3. B.Kihmo MOF INC 35. TIPA-D 1. Smt.Nocho 2. S.Vanlunga INC 3. Nickson MDF MNF 36. NO-AOTLAH - II 1. Suikhama 2 (Seats ofbye election) 2. Vanlallawma MDF Published and Issued by the Controller, Printing & Stationery, Mizoram Printed at the Mizoram Govt. Press, Aizawl. C-700..
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