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The Mizoram Gazette EXTRA ORDINARY Published by Authority RNI No The Mizoram Gazette EXTRA ORDINARY Published by Authority RNI No. 27009/1973 Postal Regn. No. NE-313(MZ) 2006-2008 Re. 1/- per page VOL - XLII Aizawl, Wednesday 6.3.2013 Phalguna 15, S.E. 1934, Issue No. 107 NOTIFICATION No.B.12017/28/10-SWD, the 11th February,2013. As per the provisions of the Guidelines of Integrated Child Protection Scheme (ICPS) and in pursuance of the Mizoram Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Rules 2007 the Governor of Mizoram is pleased to Constitute District Child Protection Committee and District Level Inspection Committee for each Districts of Mizoram as under : DISTRICT CHILD PROTECTION COMMITTEE 1. AIZAWL DISTRICT Chairperson : Deputy Commissioner, Aizawl District Co- Chairperson : District Magistrate, Aizawl District Mamber Secretary : District Child Protection Officer (DCPO), Aizawl District Members : 1) Chief Medical Officer, Aizawl West 2) Chief Medical Officer, Aizawl East 3) District Educational Officer, Aizawl District 4) District Employment Officer, Aizawl District 5) Chief Judicial Magistrate 6) Superintendent of Police, Aizawl District 7) Prisident, Central Y.M.A 8) President MHIP General Headquarters 9) Representative from CHILDLINE 10) Mr. Aldrin Malsawmtluanga, Scientific Officer, Science Center Tuikual ‘A’ Mual, Ph. No.-9436351500 2. MAMIT DISTRICT Chairperson : Deputy Commissioner, Mamit District Co-Chairperson : District Magistrate, Mamit District Member Secretary : District Child Protection Officer (DCPO), Mamit District Members : 1) Chief Medical Officer, Mamit District 2) District Educational Officer, Mamit District 3) District Employment Officer, Mamit District 4) Judicial Magistrate 1st Class 5) Superintendent of Police, Mamit District Ex-107/2013 - 2 - 6) President, Y.M.A Mamit Sub-Headquarters 7) President, MHIP Mamit Sub-Headquarters 8) Representative from CHILDLINE 9) Ms. Ethel Sanghnuni, Rtd.Anganwadi Worker H/No. CV-235 Mamit Hmunsam. Ph. No.- 9862787798 3. KOLASIB DISTRICT Chairperson : Deputy Commissioner, Kolasib District Co-Chairperson : District Magistrate, Kolasib District Member Secretary : District Child Protection Officer (DCPO), Kolasib District Members : 1) Chief Medical Officer, Kolasib District 2) District Educational Officer, Kolasib District 3) District Employment Officer, Kolasib District 4) Judicial Magistrate 1st Class 5) Superintendent of Police, Kolasib District 6) President Y.M.A Kolasib, Sub-Headquarters 7) President MHIP Kolasib Sub-Headquarters 8) Mr. T.Zahmingliana, Lecturer, Kolasib College, Kolasib Venglai Bazar, Ph.No.-9436143132 4. CHAMPHAI DISTRICT Chairperson : Deputy Commissioner, Champhai District Co-Chairperson : District Magistrate, Champhai District Member Secretary : District Child Protection Officer(CDPO), Champhai District Members : 1) Chief Medical Officer, Champhai District 2) District Educational Officer, Champhai District 3) District Employment Officer, Champhai District 4) Judicial Magistrate 1st Class 5) Superintendent of Police, Champhai District 6) President, Y.M.A Champhai Sub-Headquarters 7) President, MHIP Champhai Sub-Headquarters 8) Mr. H.Lalhminghlua, Deputy DPC (SSA) Kahrawt Veng Ph.No.-9436377072 5. LUNGLEI DISSTRICT Chairperson : Deputy Commissioner, Lunglei District Co-Chairperson : District Magistrate, Lunglei District Member Secretary : District Child Protection Officer (DCPO), Lunglei District Members : 1) Chief Medical Officer, Lunglei District 2) District Educational Officer, Lunglei District 3) District Employment Officer, Lunglei District 4) Judicial Magistrate 1st Class 5) Superintendent of Police, Lunglei District 6) President, Y.M.A Lunglei Sub-Headquarters 7) President, MHIP Lunglei Sub-Headquarters 8) Mrs. H.K.Lallianzauvi, Government Servant, Lunglei Chanmari, Ph.No.-9436147116 - 3 - Ex-107/2013 6. SERCHHIP DISTRICT Chairperson : Deputy Commissioner, Serchhip District Co-Chairperson : District Magistrate, Serchhip District Member Secretary : District Child Protection Officer (DCPO), Serchhip District Members : 1) Chief Medical Officer, Serchhip District 2) District Educational Officer, Serchhip District 3) District Employment Officer, Serchhip District 4) Judicial Magistrate 1st Class 5) Superintendent of Police, Serchhip District 6) President, Y.M.A Serchhip Sub-Headquarters 7) President, MHIP Serchhip Sub-Headquarters 8) Mr. Lalrothanga, Rtd. S.I. Food and Civil Supply, Serchhip Bazar Veng, Ph.No.-03838-222699 7. LAWNGTLAI DISTRICT Chairperson : Deputy Commissioner, Lawngtlai District Co-Chairperson : District Magistrate, Lawngtlai District Member Secretary : District Child Protection Officer (DCPO), Lawngtlai District Members : 1) Chief Medical Officer, Lawngtlai District 2) District Educational Officer, Lawngtlai District 3) District Employment Officer, Lawngtlai District 4) Judicial Magistrate 1st Class 5) Superintendent of Police, Lawngtlai District 6) President, Y.L.A Lawngtlai Sub-Headquarters 7) President, MHIP Lawngtlai Sub-Headquarters 8) Ms. F.Hrangthanmawii, Social Welfare Officer LADC Lawngtlai Chanmari, Ph.No.-9436148238 8. SAIHA DISTRICT Chairperson : Deputy Commissioner, Saiha District Co-Chairperson : District Magistrate, Saiha District Member Secretary : District Child Protection Officer (DCPO), Saiha District Members : 1) Chief Medical Officer, Saiha District 2) District Educational Officer, Saiha District 3) District Employment Officer, Saiha District 4) Judicial Magistrate 1st Class 5) Superintendent of Police, Saiha District 6) President, MTP Saiha Sub-Headquarters 7) President, MCHP Saiha Sub-Headquarters 8) Mrs. K.Pari, Art and Culture Officer, MADC, Ph.No.-94361499278 Terms of Reference for District Child Protection Committee: 1. It shall supervise the activities of the District Child Protection Society and monitor the implementation of Integrated Child Protection Scheme (ICPS) on the basis of district-specific indicators. Ex-107/2013 - 4 - DISTRICT LEVEL INSPECTION COMMITTEE 1. AIZAWL DISTRICT Chairperson : Director, Social Welfare Department Member Secretary : District Child Protection Officer (DCPO), Aizawl District Members : 1) Mr. Zohmingthanga, District Project Co-ordinator, SSA 2) Dr. T.Lalhmangaihi, Paediatrician, Aizawl Civil Hospital 3) Ms. Angela Ch. Ralte, Social Activist, Centre For Peace & Development 2. MAMIT DISTRICT Chairperson : Child Development Project Officer, Member Secretary : District Child Protection Officer (DCPO), Mamit District Members : 1) Mr. C. Lalrinliana, Head Assistant, District Project Co-ordinator, SSA, Mamit 2) Ms. P.C. Rosiamliani, Sister (Rtd), Zion Veng, Mamit 3) Mr. M.S. Dawngliana, Lecturer, Mamit College 3. KOLASIB DISTRICT Chairperson : Child Development Project Officer, Thingdawl ICDS Project Member Secretary : District Child Protection Officer (DCPO), Kolasib District Members : 1) Mr. Hmangaihzuala, Deputy District Project Co-ordinator, SSA 2) Ms. Lalengzauvi, Health Worker, Vengthar, Kolasib 3) Mr. R. Lalmalsawma, Social Activist, New Diakkawn, Kolasib 4. CHAMPHAI DISTRICT Chairperson : Child Development Project Officer, Champhai ICDS Project Member Secretary : District Child Protection Officer (DCPO), Champhai District Members : 1) Ms. Vannunmawii, District Project Co-ordinator, SSA 2) Mr. Lalramnunmawia, Health Worker, Champhai Civil Hospital 3) Mr. R.Vanlalenga, Social Activist, Electric Veng, Champhai 5. SERCHHIP DISTRICT Chairperson : Child Development Project Officer, Serchhip ICDS Project Member Secretary : District Child Protection Officer (DCPO), Serchhip District Members : 1) Ms. C.Lalthanzira, District Project Co-ordinator, SSA 2) Mr. Laldawngliana, C.M.O., Serchhip Civil Hospital 3) Mr. Thangngaihzuala, Social Activist, IGNOU Co- ordinator, Serchhip 6. LUNGLEI DISTRICT Chairperson : Child Development Project Officer, Lunglei ICDS Project Member Secretary : District Child Protection Officer (DCPO), Lunglei District Members : 1) Mr. P.C.Lianmawia, Co-ordinator, Alternative Schooling, SSA 2) Dr. C. Lalhlimpuii, Medical Officer, Lunglei Civil Hospital 3) Dr. Irene Colbert, Lecturer, J.Buana College, Lunglei - 5 - Ex-107/2013 7. LAWNGTLAI DISTRICT Chairperson : Child Development Project Officer, Lawngtlai ICDS Project Member Secretary : District Child Protection Officer (DCPO), Lawngtlai District Members : 1) Ms. S. Lalrinchhani, Assistant Co-ordinator, SSA 2) Dr. Zothanpari, Lawngtlai Civil Hospital 3) Mr. Lalramliana Ngente, Co-ordinator, World Vision, Lawngtlai 8. SAIHA DISTRICT Chairperson : Child Development Project Officer, Saiha ICDS Project Member Secretary : District Child Protection Officer (DCPO), Kolasib District Members : 1) Mr. P.S. Mothy, Block Resource Centre Co-ordinator, SSA 2) Mr. C.L.Sanga, Health Supervisor, Saiha Civil Hospital 3) Ms. H.Vanlalchami, Teacher DIET, New Saiha Terms of Reference for Inspection Committee : 1. The committee shall visit and oversee the conditions in the Institutions. 2. Make suggestions for improvement and development of the Institutions. 3. Inspection shall be carried out at least once in every three months and by not less than three members. 4. The team shall interact with the children during the visit of the Institutions. 5. The follow up action on the findings and suggestions of the children shall be taken by all concerned authorities. 6. Action taken report shall be sent to the District Child Protection Unit and the State Government. Ranbir Singh, Commissioner/Secretary to the Govt. of Mizoram. Published and Issued by Controller, Printing & Stationery Department, Government of Mizoram Printed at the Mizoram Government Press, Aizawl. C/500.
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