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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 VOL - XLIV Aizawl, Friday 16.10.2015 Asvina 24, S.E. 1937, Issue No. 505 NOTIFICATION No. S. 11011/68/2015-FCS&CA/2, the 8th October, 2015. After deleting deserted Villages from and incorporating new Village Councils/Local Councils in Annexure-I of the guidelines for selection of beneficiaries (under NFSA Act, 2013) issued vide Notification No. S. 11011/68/2014-FCS&CA/240 dt. 22.6.2015, the Governor of Mizoram is pleased to modify Annexure-I of the said guidelines with immediate effect. The modified Annexure-I is attached to this Notification for use for the said purpose. Hrangtawna, Secretary to the Govt. of Mizoram, Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs Department. ANNEXURE-I ABSTRACT - I ADMN-DISTRICT-WISE DISTRIBUTION OF BENEFICIARIES UNDER NATIONAL FOOD SECURITY ACT, 2013 Districts Population Rural (81.88%) & Urban (48.60%) Allocation Percentage coverage (Census, 2011) Population (Census, 2011) NFSA, 2013 of District Population (As per NFSA, 2013) 1 2 3 4 5 Mamit 86364 65757 65560 75.91 Lawngtlai 117894 89599 89330 75.77 Champhai 125745 86810 86550 68.83 Lunglei 161428 109296 108968 67.50 Saiha 56574 37966 37852 66.91 Serchhip 64937 42514 42386 65.27 Kolasib 83955 53142 52983 63.11 Aizawl 400309 223022 222353 55.55 Reserve for 314 Contingency TOTAL 1097206 708106 706296 64.30 Ex-505/2015 - 2 - ANNEXURE-I ABSTRACT - II SUPPLY-DISTRICT-WISE DISTRIBUTION OF BENEFICIARIES UNDER NATIONAL FOOD SECURITY ACT, 2013 Districts Rural (81.88%) & Urban (48.60%) Population (Census, 2011) 1 2 Mamit 57162 Lawngtlai 52727 Champhai 89751 Lunglei 120284 Saiha 44825 Serchhip 52335 Kolasib 53048 Aizawl East 122206 Aizawl West 113644 Reserve 314 TOTAL 706296 VILLAGE-WISE NO. OF BENEFICIARIES UNDER NATIONAL FROOD SECURITY ACT, 2013 UNDER DCSO MAMIT Name of Block Name of Village/ Village Councils Rural/ No. of Beneficiaries Town Local Councils Urban Rural (81.88%) Urban (48.6%) Zawlnuam Kanhmun Rural 1210 Luimawi Rural 414 Bajirungpaveng Rural 64 Thinghlun Rural 678 Kolalian Rural 527 Hriphaw Rural 611 Bungthuam Rural 562 Zawlpui Rural 292 Zamuang Rural 904 Rengdil Rural 1296 Kawrthah Kawrthah N VC Rural 814 Kawrthah S VC Rural 1482 Tumpanglui Rural 251 Sotapa Veng Rural 144 Mualthuam Rural 527 Darlak Rural 878 Kawrtethawveng Rural 1639 Serhmun Rural 632 W.Bunghmun Rural 686 Dampui Rural 605 Nalzawl Rural 367 Bawngva Rural 620 Phaizau Rural 241 - 3 - Ex-505/2015 K. Sarali Rural 207 Chilui Rural 83 N.Sabual Rural 190 N .Tlangkhang Rural 65 Sihthiang Rural 1142 Kananthar Rural 219 Suarhliap Rural 530 Saikhawthlir Rural 738 Chuhvel Rural 527 Belkhai Rural 405 Khantlang Rural 498 Zomuantlang Rural 405 Tuipuibari Rural 1626 Rajivnagar Rajivnagar-I VC Rural 2001 Rajivnagar-II VC Rural 880 Andermanik Rural 951 Tuidam Rural 1384 New Eden Rural 518 Thaidawr Rural 581 Vawngawnzo Rural 248 Damdiai Rural 330 Zawlnuam (NT) Vengpui VC Urban 821 Thuampui VC Urban 506 Borai VC Urban 482 Mamit (NT) HmarVeng VC Urban 675 Venghlun VC Urban 544 Bazar Veng VC Urban 344 Chhim Veng VC Urban 1130 New Mamit VC Urban 790 Luangpawl VC Urban 337 West Phaileng Damparengpui Rural 1760 Khawhnai Rural 340 Tuirum Rural 403 Salem Boarding Rural 181 Teirei Forest Rural 315 W. Phaileng W. Phaileng VC Rural 1896 New W. Phaileng VC Rural 1677 Kawnmawi Rural 493 N.Chhippui Rural 207 Lallen Rural 673 Saithah Rural 275 Parvatui Rural 294 Ex-505/2015 - 4 - Phuldungsei Rural 1329 Zopui Rural 60 W.Phulpui Rural 507 Lokisuri Rural 55 Silsuri Rural 2734 Pukzing Rural 438 Pukzing Vengthar Rural 268 Hnahva Rural 950 Hruiduk Rural 802 Marpara North Mizo Veng VC Rural 346 Marpara N VC Rural 1392 West Bunghmun (Part) Mar ‘S’ Rural 2050 Terabonia Rural 348 Laisawral Rural 450 Sachan Rural 414 New Sachan Rural 717 Phainuam Rural 153 Salmar Rural 223 Mauzam Rural 493 Sumasumi Rural 321 URBAN TOTAL : 5629 RURAL TOTAL : 51533 URBAN AND RURAL G. TOTAL : 57162 VILLAGE-WISE NO. OF BENEFICIARIES UNDER NATIONAL FOOD SECURITY ACT, 2013 UNDER DCSO LAWNGTLAI Name of Block Name of Village/ Village Councils/ Rural/ No. of Beneficiaries Town Local Councils Urban Rural (81.88%) Urban (48.6%) Chawngte Bungkawn ‘S’ Rural 250 Kukurduleya Rural 393 Mainababsora I Rural 371 ‘ Peglababsora Rural 104 Mainababsora II Rural 383 Bortuli Rural 73 Borakabakhali Rural 361 Ajasora Rural 555 Borkolok Rural 449 Simeisuri Rural 207 Vaseitlang I Rural 352 Vaseitlang II Rural 323 Golasuri Rural 554 Betbonya Rural 359 Rengashya Rural 566 Longpuighat Rural 1033 Futsury Rural 512 Chaminisora Rural 100 - 5 - Ex-505/2015 Charluitlang Rural 88 Lokhisuri Rural 401 Devasora Rural 705 Futsora Rural 192 Ludisora Rural 227 Gerasury Rural 162 Chhotaguisuri I Rural 282 Chhotaguisuri II Rural 223 Silbanga Rural 151 Pablakhali Rural 59 Jaruldulbasora Rural 427 Dursora Rural 175 Boraituli Rural 216 Damdep I Rural 717 (New jognasuri I) Damdep II Rural 340 (New jognasuri II) Boraguisuri Rural 447 Chhippui(Fultuli) Rural 284 New Chhippui Rural 186 Bilosora Rural 344 Silosora Rural 222 Devasora ‘S’ Rural 689 Parva I Rural 1238 Parva II Rural 372 Parva III Rural 217 Kamtuli Rural 488 Gobabsuri Rural 145 Bondukbangsora Rural 513 Simeinasora Rural 176 Ajasora III Rural 195 Ajasora II Rural 447 Lawngtlai Chawngtelui Rural 358 Diltlang ‘S’ Rural 975 Ngengpuikai Rural 581 Mampui Rural 787 Saikah Rural 451 Paithar Rural 551 Vanhne ‘R’ Rural 273 Rulkual Rural 331 Liapha Rural 57 Saizawh ‘E’ Rural 367 Kawrthindeng Rural 534 Darnamtlang Rural 233 Hruitezawl Rural 571 Tuithumhnar Rural 452 Lunghauka Rural 431 Hmawngbu Rural 731 Hmawngbuchhuah Rural 318 Kakichhuah Rural 367 Ex-505/2015 - 6 - Zochawchhuah Rural 272 Sabualtlang Rural 338 Ngengpuitlang Rural 409 Tuidangtlang Rural 277 Lawngtlai (NT) Vengpui VC Urban 603 Council Veng VC Urban 1614 Bazar Veng VC Urban 1201 Lawngtlai-III VC Urban 897 Electric Veng VC Urban 693 AOC Veng VC Urban 571 Thingkah VC Urban 515 Lawngtlai IV Urban 1654 (Chanmari I) Chandmari-II VC Urban 448 College Veng VC Urban 933 Chawnhu VC Urban 270 Lawngtlai IB Urban 692 S’ Bungtlang Karlui Rural 1001 S.Bungtlang Rural 1785 Saikhawthlir Rural 184 Hmunnuam Rural 435 Pandawnglui Rural 372 Damlui Rural 550 Nghalimlui Rural 797 Vaseikai Rural 672 Saibawh Rural 755 Fangfarlui Rural 260 M.Kawnpui Rural 705 Sekulh Rural 142 Chikhurlui Rural 280 Balisora Rural 622 Vathuampui Rural 1024 Chamdur ‘P’ I Rural 258 Chamdur ‘P’ II Rural 160 Chamdurtlang I Rural 446 Chamdurtlang II Rural 118 Mautlang Rural 300 Ngunlingkhua Rural 284 Tuisentlang Rural 593 Dumzautlang Rural 303 Dumzau I Runil 373 Tuichawngtlang Rural 511 Laitlang Rural 149 Lungsen (Part) Khawmawi Rural 872 Lunglei (Part) Thlengang Rural 189 - 7 - Ex-505/2015 Mamte Rural 447 Thingfal Rural 1114 URBAN TOTAL : 10093 RURAL TOTAL : 42634 URBAN AND RURAL G. TOTAL : 52727 VILLAGE-WISE NO. OF BENEFICIARIES UNDER NATIONAL FOOD SECURITY ACT, 2013 UNDER DCSO SAIHA Name of Block Name of Village/ Village Councils/ Rural/ No. of Beneficiaries Town Local Councils Urban Rural (81.88%) Urban (48.6%) Tuipang Tuisih Tuisih-I VC Rural 402 Tuisih-II VC Rural 315 Theiri Rural 511 Serkawr Serkawr VC Rural 393 Lorrain Ville Rural 150 Serkawr B Rural 255 New Serkawr Rural 118 New Latawh Rural 492 Tuipang Tuipang B Rural 764 Tuipang B-1 Rural 462 Tuipang V-Ill Rural 489 Tuipang D-1 Rural 538 Tuipang D-2 Rural 545 Siatlai Rural 273 Zawngling Zawngling VC Rural 555 Zawngling B VC Rural 530 Zawngling Lotai Rural 245 Chheihlu Rural 433 Chakhang Chakhang-I VC Rural 508 Chakhang-II VC Rural 342 Chakhatla VC Rural 237 Siasi Rural 281 Mawhre Rural 441 Chapui Chapui-I VC Rural 222 Chapui-II VC Rural 354 Chapui-lll VC Rural 277 Khopai Rural 515 Ahmypi Rural 202 Kaisih Rural 361 Maila Rural 199 Lehri (New Latawh) Rural 220 Lawngban Rural 496 Lungdar(Lodaw) Rural 211 Phura Phura N VC Rural 478 Phura SVC Rural 394 Ex-505/2015 - 8 - Vahai Rural 674 Tongkolong Rural 390 Mipu Rural 345 Laki Laki-I VC Rural 516 Laki-II VC Rural 310 Supha Rural 47 Longmasu Rural 269 Bymari Rural 371 Lopo(Zyhne) Rural 47 Lungpuk Rural 877 Khaikhy Rural 123 . Saiha Phalhrang Rural 308 Rawmibawk Rural 367 Riasikah Rural 109 Tuipui Ferry Rural 193 Zeropoint Rural 620 Maubawk ‘L’ Rural 489 Maubawk ‘CH’ Rural 206 Kawlchaw ‘E’ Rural 874 Lower Theiva Rural 450 Lungbun Lungbun-I VC Rural 304 Lungbun-II VC Rural 348 Ainak Rural 456 Siata Siata-I VC Rural 446 Siata-II VC Rural 262 Tuisumpui Rural 163 Old Tuisumpui Rural 322 Thingsen Rural 268 Niawhtlang I Rural 630 Niawhtlang II Niawhtlang II Rural 607 Niawhtlang III Rural 135 Chhuarlung Chhuarlung I Rural 367 Chhuarlung II Rural 253 Chhuarlung Ill Rural 330 Saiha (NT) Saiha Tlangkawn-I VC Urban 609 Saiha Tlangkawn-II VC Urban 631 Saiha Tlangkawn-Ill VC Urban 412 New Saiha E VC Urban 1033 New Saiha W VC Urban 902 New Colony-I VC Urban 940 New Colony-II VC Urban 594 New Colony-Ill VC Urban 836 New Colony-IV VC Urban 343 College Veng-I VC Urban 633 College Veng-II VC Urban 589 Saiha Vengpui-I VC Urban 714 - 9 - Ex-505/2015 Saiha Vengpui-II VC Urban 464 Saiha Vengpui-III VC Urban 413 Meisatla-I VC Urban 513 Meisatla-II VC Urban 796 Meisatvai E VC Urban 444 Meisatvai W VC Urban 391 Council Veng Urban 572 ECM Veng Urban 337 Lawngtlai (Part) Chawntlangpui Rural 289 Sihtlangpui Rural 514 Kawlchaw’W’ Rural 342 Sangau (Part) Lungpher Rural 1057 Siachangkawn Rural 676 Bualpui NG ‘W’ Rural 985 Bualpui NG ‘E’ Rural 650 Lungzarhtum Rural 647 Tialdawngi Lung Rural 316 Vawmbuk Rural 1007 Archhuang Rural 489 URBAN TOTAL : 12166 RURAL TOTAL : 32659 URBAN AND RURAL G.
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