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'The Mizoram £XTR.A - , . ' , , -. 'The Mizoram £XTR.A. ORDINARY ,Published by Authority�' , O \' L. XXlll Aizawl, Friday, 29.4.1994, V.is.klla 9, S. E. 1916, issue No. 56_ NOTIFICATION No. LAD/VC--27/92/23/(Pt(Al, lhe 29th April. 1994. In exercise of the powers conferred under section 3 of the Lushai Hills DhstricL (Village Councils) Act, 1953 as amended from lime to time, the Go­ vernor of Mizoram is pleased to publish list of Villages and to fi)l'; the number of members for each suc-h village to constitute a ViJ1agc COlillcil as shown in the ANNEXURE to this otification. R. V. laimawia, COI1lIlf. & Secy. to the Govt. of Mizoram List of Village Councils. No. of Houses and Members for Village COllncil Election, 1994 51. Name of Village Council No. of No. of No. of TolAI No. hOuses seats seals No. of to be tn be Village I elecled InO\lli· Council nated members 2 --- 3 4 5 ---6 I. N. Vanlaiphai 532 7 2 9 2. Lungkawlh 90 3 I 4 3. Lungdar 'E' 416 6 2 8 4. Mualcheng 156 4 I 5 5. Sailulak 123 4 I 5 6. Khawlailung 403 6 2 8 7. Leng III 4 I 5 8. Piler 48 3 I 4 9. Lungchhu3n 90 3 I 4 10. Sialsir 46 3 I 4 II. Bawktlang 36 3 I 4 Ex-56/94 2 12. Khawbung South 327 5 2 7 13. BungzlIng 201 5 I (. 14. Zav.'lsei 66 3 I 4 15. Khuangthing 185 4 I :; 16. Buans .. 57 3 I 4 17. Khilangleng 205 5 I I> 18. Sesil1 (Leisen) 135 4 I :; 19. Vanzau 136 4 I :; 20. Thekpui , 37 3 I 4 11. Leisenzo 124 4 I , 22. Lianpui' 74 3 I 4 23. Sazep 74 3 I 4 24. Farkawn 364 5 2 7 �5. Thekle 36 3 I 4 26. Khankawll 77 3 I 4 '"27. Hruaikawn 50 3 I 4 28. Bulfekzawl 5� 3 I 4 29. Vaphai 306 5 2 7 30. Vangchhia 86 3 I 4 31. Samlhang 146 4 I , 32. Leithum 74 3 I 4 33. BungtJang 123 4 1 , 34. Chawnglui 44 3 1 4 35. Champhai 2199 12 3 I� 36. Tuipui 56 3 1 4 37. Ruantla!lg 263 5 1 (. 38. Zotlang 'E' 238 5 1 (. 39. Zote 217 5 1 (. , 40. Tlangsam 350 5 .. 7 ; 41. Hmunhmeltha 141 4 42. N. KJlawbuug \08 4 , 43. Mualkawi 78 3 4 44. Khawnu3m 96 3 4 45. Ngur 170 4 :; 46. Kelkang 260 5 I> 47. Khawhai 386 5 2 7 48. Chalrang 150 4 1 :; 49. Vangllang 70 3 1 4 , 50. Biate 349 5 - 7 , 51. Sialhawk 338 5 7 -, L Riangtlei 67 3 I 4 53. Tlangpui 97 3 1 4 54. Tlangpuite 34 3 1 4 55. Tualle 161 4 1 :i 56. Lungtan 69 3 1 4 , 57. Saitual 723 8 - \0 58. Sihfa 161 4 :; , 59. Keifang 580 7 - '! 60. Buhban 93 3 4 • 3 E.-S6194 129 4 1 5 61. RllaHung 112 4 I '5 62. Tualbung 55 3 1 4 63. Dilkhan • 39 J I 4 64. Tawizo 36 3 I 4 65. Lenchim 84 3 I 4 66. N. Lungpher 4 I ) 67. Ru1chawm 189 III 4 I 68. Mualpheng , I 69. Maile 106 4 5 70. Khawzawl 1542 10 3 13 I 4 71. Tualpui 85 3 72. Ngaizawl 87 3 1 4 73. Hmuncheng 35 3 1 4 , 74. Kawlkulh 470 6 2 8 75. Chhawrtui 120 4 1 5 76. Puilo 52 3 1 4 77. Neihdawn 85 3 I 4 78. Cbawngtlai 242 5 J 6 79. Arro 31 3 1 4 80. Vankal 35 3 I 4 81. Khualen 20 3 1 4 82. Dulte J 15 4 I 5 83. Ngopa 409 6 2 8 84. Larnzawl 50 3 I 4 85. Mimbung 241 5 1 6 , 86. Teikhang 120 4 I 5 87. Kawlbem J 31 4 J 5 � 88. 84 3 1 Seiam 4 89. N. E. Khawdungsci 246 5 1 6 90. Kbawkawn 47 3 1 4 91. Chiahpui 75 3 1 4 92. VaikhawtJang 108 4 1 ) 93. Khuangpbab 48 3 I 4 94. Hnahlan 379 5 2 7 95. Diltlang 33 3 I 4 96. TuaIcheng 84 3 I 4 97. Lungphuniian 46 3 I 4 • 98. Vapar 72 J 1 4 99. Mur1en 48 3 I 4 100. Rabung 258 5 1 6 101. Pamchung 28 3 I 4 102. HrianghmuD 48 3 1 4 103. N. E. Bualpui 343 5 2 7 104. Pawlrang 130 4 I 5 105. Saicbal J14 4 1 5 106. , Cbangzawl 66 3 I 4 107. Suaugpuilawn 314 5 2 108. 7 Lamberh 53 3 I 4 109. Vanbawng 210 5 1 6 110. N. Khawlek Jl8 4 1 5 \ 4 11 J. Zawngin 69 3 I � 112. Phullen 239 5 1 6 113. Phullen 'So 83 3 1 4 114. Luangpawll 48 3 I 4 J 15. Phuaibuang 310 5 2 7 116. Khawlian 212 5 I 6 117. N. E. Tlangnui.lm 60 3 I � liB. Daido 67 3 I 4 119. Ralu 440 6 2 8 1"0. LungslIlll 61 3 I 4 121. New Vcrvek 234 5 I 6 122. Sawleng 213 5 I 6 123. Darlawn 676 8 0 10 124. Chhanchhuahna 78 3 I 4 125. Sakawrdai 389 5 2 7 126. Vaitin 181 4 I 5 127. N. Serzawl 89 3 I 4 128. Sailutar 82 3 I 4 129. ZohmUll 278 5 I 6 130. Kepran 155 4 I 5 131. E. Phaileng lSI 4 I 5 132. Pehlawn 105 4 I 5 133. Kawnpui 873 8 1 10 134. Khamrang 41 3 I 4 135. Hortoki 414 6 2 8 136. Belhani 108 4 I 5 137. Bualpui 156 4 1 5 136. Thingdawl 496 6 2 8 139. Mualkhang 76 3 I 4 140. Zanlawn 139 4 I 5 141. Serkhan JlO 4 I 5 142. Lungdai 366 5 2 7 143. Lungmllal 81 3 1 4 144. Nisapui 129 4 I 5 145. N. Chaltlaug 84 3 I 4 146. Bukpui 191 4 I 5 147. Thingthelh 55 3 1 4 148. N. Hlimen 136 4 I 5 , 149. Kolasib 2344 12 ., IS 150. Pangbalkawn 70 3 4 0 151. Bairabi 675 8 - 10 152. Meidum 63 3 4 153. BilkhawtWir 652 8 2 10 154. N. Chawnpui 60 3 I 4 155. Saiphai 180 4 I 5 156. Saipul11 117 4 I 5 157. Phainuam 163 4 I 5 158. BuilU1l1 51 3 I 4 159. Vairengle 872 8 2 10 160. Phaisen 125 4 5 Ex/56/9 4 • • 16l. Buhchangphat 139 4 1 5 . 162. Saihapui 117 4 I 5 163. Thinglian 'N' 67 3 I 4 164. Bukvannei 124 4 I 5 165. Zawlnuam 305 5 2 7 166. Thuampui (Zawlnuam) 121 4 1 5 167. Zawlpui 74 3 1 4 168. Borai 192 4 I 5 169. Kananthar 73 3 I 4 170. Hriphaw 165 4 I 5 171. Bungthuam 123 4 I 5 172. Kanbmun 278 5 I 6 173. Kolalian 106 4 I 5 174. Lusha icherra 198 4 I 5 175. Rengdil 225 5 I 6 176. Sihthiang 112 4 I 5 177. Zamuang 286 5 I 6 178. Saikhawtb1ir 130 4 1 5 179. Suarhliap 167 4 I 5 180. Chuhvel 158 4 I 5 18 l. Kawrthah 502 7 2 9 182. Tuidam 190 4 I 5 183. K. Sarali 125 4 I 5 184. Tumpanglui 142 4 I 5 185. Kawrlethawveng 289 5 I 6 186. Darlak 135 4 I 5 187. Serhmun 'W' 96 3 1 4 188. Bunghmun 'W' 177 4 I 5 189. Thaidawr 202 5 I 6 190. Tuipuibari I 357 5 2 7 19 l. Tuipuibari II 560 7 2 9 192. Andermanik 147 4 I 5 193. Mamit 758 8 2 10 194. Phaizau 30 3 I 4 195. Chilui (Tuidai) 118 4 1 5 196. Bawngva 107 4 I 5 197. SaipuiJui 190 4 I 5 198. llangkhang 82 3 I 4 199. Oampui 87 3 1 4 200. Khanthuam 143 4 I 5 201. N. Sahual 142 4 I 5 202. Rawpuichhip 217 5 1 6 203. Dapchhuab 122 4 1 5 204. Hmunpui 127 4 I 5 205. Lengpui 416 6 2 8 206. W. Serzawl 65 3 I 4 207. Ngbalcbawm 48 3 1 4 208. Lengte 66 3 1 4 209. Tuabzawl 61 3 1 4 210. Rulpuililirn 69 3 1 4 E.-56/94 6 21 l. Chungtlang 45 3 I 4 212. Reiek 232 5 I 6 213. Ailawng 89 3 I 4 214. Phuldungsei 280 5 I 6 215. Lungdar 'W' 101 4 I 5 216. Khawrihnim 134 4 I 5 217. Lungphun 79 3 I 4 218. Kanghmun 145 4 I 5 219. Bawlte 27 3 I 4 220. Sabual 'S' 77 3 I 4 22l. Darlung 118 4 I 5 222. Bawngtbah 46 3 I 4 223. Phaileng 'w' 625 8 2 10 224. Khawhnai 63 3 I 4 225. Tuirum 66 3 I 4 226. Dampa·Rengpui 240 5 I 6 227. Chhippui 125 4 I 5 228. Lallen 124 4 I 5 229. Hnabthialzawl 116 4 I 5 230. Saithah 128 4 I 5 23l. Parvatui 44 "3 I 4 232. Phulpui 'W' 69 3 I 4 233. Pukzing 117 4 I 5 234. Hnabva 206 5 I 6 235. Marpara 'N' 268 5 I 6 236. Silsuri 362 5 2 7 237.
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