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The Mizoram Gazette The Mizoram......."'" Gazette EXTRA ORDINARY ~u&nsned &'}: .7'\.utnorit'}: Regn. No. NE-313(MZ) VOL - XXXI Aizawl, Thursday, 19.12.2002 Agrahayana 28, S.E. 1924, Issue No. 387 NOTIFICATION No. B. 14016/3/02·LADNC, the 11'h December, 2002. In exercise of powers .. conferred by section 7 (1)(2), section 15 and section 22(1) of the l.ushai Hills District (Village Councils) Act, 1953, as amended from time to time, the Governor of Mizoram is pleased to approve election of the following Village Councils as President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer and Crier as shown in the enclosed Annexure within Aizawl (undivided) and Lung/ei Districts respectively. LALTHUAMLIANA, Under Secretary to the Gov!. of Mizoram, Local Administration Dept!. Ex~38712002 • 2 • ANNEXURE SI. No. Name ofVillage President Vice President Treasurer Secretary Crier 1 2 3 4 5 5 7 AIZAWL DISTRICT 17· SAITUAL ASEMBLY CONSTITUENCY I. Keifaog Biekzauva Thanmawla Sangluaia Lalhmuaka Lalhmangaiha 2. Sailual Zodingliana Ladubewna F. Aizama K. lalsawnlana Ngaizuala 3. Dilkhan Lalrinkima Biakhluna Zahruaia Rothuama Sangthangpuia 4. Buhban Kapthianga Chhanhima Chhanhima Vanlalsa'Mll8 5. Tualbung K. Lalnuntluanga KAikima C Pazawna Thangzuala 6. N. Lungpher K. Lals8'MTIa Chhandama Chuangklma K. Thanpuia Khawngaiha 7. 8ihfa F. Lalchhuanawma K Lalmuankima F. Lallhazu ala Zosangzuala varte K. Sangliana 8. Rulcha'Mn TBC Naneka Rongura Salle C. Lalrokhuma VL Hmingdailova K Thazuala 9. Ruallung C. Rodingliana H. Zarzoliana F. Lalhmuaka La/lhlcrnuana Khiangte Rlaldawla 10. Mualpheflg LalthlamuCila Zenana H, taloawqzuata 11 Lenchim R. Lalthakima H, Lalsanqzuaa C. Kapzawna C. Lalzamliana Lalchhuankima 12. Tawzo T. Lalhmangaihzuala R. LaJthlahlova K. BiakchhaVifla J.Lalla'Mllkima Lak::hh8'M1kima 13. Maite Biaknema Lalnunzira PC. Lelrnawua Thantluanga 20• SUANGPUILAWN ASSEMBLY CONSTITUENCY 14. Thanglailung C. Dengmawia Lalneihkima Zohmingsanga PB. Hmingthanmawia Ramngheta 15. Phullen Lehbuta V Lalthanchuanga Lalhuntiama F. venlalsarqa Ramsanga 16 Zawngin Lalrinthara C. Lalrinnunga LakJika Lalbiakzauva Lalnunzira 17. Suangpuilaoo Laltuma H. Zoliana Sangzuala Raile R. Thanchungnurga Sathranga 18 Lamherh Lalnuntiuanga Ramlhangvela Lalromawe tararmtera Lelnnpula 19 Vanbawng Zonghinglova Thangsiama Raldoleta Lalnnmawia Zasanga 20. N.Khawlek Laltlanthanga Chalrothanga Lalchhanhima Thangchuailova 21 Daido Vungdama Thanghmingliana Zahmingll1anga K. Thuamhmingthanga Lalpianruala 22. N.E. Tlangnuam K. Sangluaia H. Nengzangova Liankhangina Benjamina Chinkhawlhanga 23. Khawlian Lalmuansanga Tlangbiakvela tasamdma Llanlharqchhurqa Liankunga 21 • RATU ASSEMBLY CONSTITUENCY 24. Pehlawn N.Bawlkunga R. Zatawna R. Zalawna Buangthianga Haubuaia 25 E. Phaileng PC.Lalcbuailova C, Lalchhuanliana Remtaoqzsuva 26 Kepran Zaliana Sangthuama Lalnghinglova Colney Laihmuaka 27. Sawleng R. manghnuna Vanlalhluna Haumuauva Lalnnmawia Manliana 28. Darlawn RD. Lawmkima R Lelpianmawa R Lalrihema Laltanpuia 29. N, Serzawl Thinlaihnema Lalmawibera Sailo Lalhlimawma RaIle H. Ramfanqzsuva D8'M'Puithanga 30. Chhanchhuahna Lalzamliana Vanlalmuana Vanlalmuana V.L. Ngaihmawia Khawpui 31 Sunhiuchhip Thangkhamliana lalramsanga Lalkhavosiama Lalza'MTlliana 32. Sailular Lelrohlua K. Lalhminglhanga K, Lalhmingthanga Lalnuntluanga Rothara 33 Ra~ K. Vanlalhluna R. Malsawma Lallhanzama Rosailova 34. Lungsum Lalduhawna K. Laldanglova K. Laldanglova C, Lalerqlena 35. Damdiai C, Chhuanawma Lalauthanga Lalvura C. Lalengzuala Tanliana 36 New vervek Lazaracaana Zolhantiuanga lalzuia Isaak Hmingthan'jlura Lalenga 37. Thingsal Latthansanga Thinlaihnema Sangkhuma Rualsavunga 38. Sakawrdai Laluaia K. Rothanga Lalbiakchhunga Lalda'Mlgliana Lalvengliana 39. Vaitin Hniangthangvunga Lalthudika H. Lalramthanga Vanronghaka Latlhawmliana 40. Khawpuar Hranglhanghana Lalsiama Thanmawia R, Vanlalzuala lsraela - 3 - Ex-387/2002 Q] 2 3 4 5 6 7 43. Mauchar Salthawngliana Rosiama H. Lamthanga Vanlalliana Vanfalta1a 44. Zohmun Lalbiakchhunga R Lalsangliana Lalthankima K. Lalengliana 45 Palsang lallianzuala Chhuahthanga ThanglianZa'Ml8 Lalramnghaka R.r.lama 46 N. Khawsungsei Lalsiamliana Lalmuanklma Lalmuankima Lalrohlua Tlangla'Mlla 29· 5ATEEK ASSEMBLY CONSTITUENCY 47 Lungleng I Lalthanpara Ramfangzauva Ramfangzauva Lalpannawia Kapa 48. N. Lungleng C. Lalhmingliana laldawla Lafthlengliana H.lalzuiliana Lalhleia 49 Samtlang P. Thanshuma Ralkapchhunga Lalrintluanga K. Zahunga VanlalliClla 50. Hualngohmun F.Lalkima Sangchhuana R. Saptawa JH Lalzidinga 51. Melrial ladailova Zodinlhara Zolhanmawia R. Biakliana 52. Kels'lh Hmingthanga Lalropuia R. Lalhmingmavvia 53. Muallungthu Sangkhuma R. lalhmangaiha R.lalbiaktluanga Ch8'M'l9hrningthanga 54. Tachhip PC Lalsangzuala C, Sanghlira Neihkima C.Lalthanzauva Ngaihzuala 55. Aibawio: Rosiama Saihnuna H.Lathakima C. Lalzamlova H.La!ruala 56. S~eeI< Lalnghina Krosmawia Laenqa Zasanga Rokunga 57. Phulpui T. Ramfangzauva Lalhmingliana Thangchungnunga Lalhmingma'Ma Hmangaihenga 58. Maubuang K.Malsawma Chhiarthangliana Rolluanga C. Laldingngheta Hrangkunga 59 Thiak K. Lalvuana Zoliana Zoliana R Lalnunnema Lal5alNflliiana 60 Sumsuih R. Zabuaia telremrueta Lalkunga P.C. Zolura Lalthazuala 61. Hmuifang Ramdinrthara Lalsangzuala Lalnuntluanga Lalnghinglova Zosangliana 62. Chawilung C. Lalsangliana Lalhmangaiha Sangmawa K. Roma'Ma Thangliana 63 Larnchhip Sangthangpuia Varthansanga ~crnkima Lallhansanga Thankima 64. Chamring PC Thanchuanga Chhanhima Lalremruata varte PC Vanlalchhuanga LaJfakavrma 65. Samluktlai C, Ramdinthanga V. Biaklhanga Satlhuama Challhanga Khuangttlangpuia 56. Sialsuk Remsiama Raltawna Sangkhuma KhaWian~ama 67 Sallam R Chaldingpuia R Chhunthanga K. Malsawmzuala Vanlalhmana 32· TlUNGVEl ASSEMBLY CONSTITUENCY 56. Phulmawi Mankunga Duhawma Lalmawia Laldinpuia Thanthuama 69. Tlungvel C. Lalroenga C. Lalkhawsiama C, Vanzama F. Manchhunga 70. Darla'M"lg Uanthuama K. Lalhmachhuana C. Laldangliana Lalmuanpuia 71 Thingsulthliah H.Ngalhlira F. Sangdinga Lalsawmliana Lallianzuala TC Lalhnehzova 72. Th~ThniJnuam H, Mansanga Rlalsawma C, Zoliana C. Lalhlima'MTIa Laibiaknunga 73. Seling K. Lalchamreia R. Lalnunlhara HK Thanbanglova K. Rosangzuala Lalchhuanga 74. Sesawng C.lalramliana Vanlalruata C. talnnawna R.C. Lalhmachhuana R. Zakhuma 75. Khawruhlian Ramngaia Lalda'Nllgliana Thankima B. Vanlalruata Ralkunga 76. Hmunngl1ak Blekthanqa Ramhluna Lungma"";a Lalrualkima Lungmuana tt. Lailak. K. Lalbiakngheta Zonunmeaa LaJrtnUuanga Ramhtuna 78. Khanpui K. Lalbiaknunga Ramlhara Lalenveli Lalchhuanawma , 33• AIZAWl NORTH· I ASSEMBLY CONSTITUENCY 79. Slhphir HKLalftanthanga Lianchungnunga Lalnelawma RL Lungtiawia J. Tnuama 80. SihphirVengthar H. Zakunga LallhanUuanga PC Laisawta Vanlalchhuanga 81. Durtlang Vengthar R.lalhmangaiha Mangchhuana V. Lalhmangaiha PC Lalropua Thalchungnunga 82. DurUang ChB'MlQlhankima S.la'imana Thangchhuana R. RaUianlB'M'la 83. Durtlang Leitan Zohmingthanga H. Biakchhunga PC. Lalrtntiuanga Kapmawia H, Haulawna 84. Mu1h; Chavvngdailova Thanchungnunga F. Rangkhuma Lalchungnunga Lalbangliana 85. Muanna Veng Hrangchungnunga C.Lalramlhanga ChCl'M1Qmawii Khawsanga Lalnunhlima 86 Zuangtui Lelchbuanmawa Ricky Lalthanhav.-ia H, Lelchuellova RC Lalnuntluanga 87. ThuiIllpul J.Lalramliana Sangliana Chalktluma V. Lallungmuana Lallhulhlunga 88. Falkland Veng Lalremsanga Selle Thangzauva Sa'llo H.Zohmingthanga C. Chalthanga C. Uankunga 89. Zemaba'lvio; North H.T Siakchungnunga C, Vanlalliana R Lallhianghlima F. Lalramzauva Raldoliana 90. Zemabawk C. Lalrinpuia K. Lalsiarna K. Vanlalravvna I ., 91. T!.lirialAidield-. _ KI abirlinn" I "Itbl"..,";""" Ex-387/2002 - 4 - ---;;6- [!Jr---;;---2 ----=--3 ----:--,----:.---4 5 =:JL_'--_7 34· AIZAwt. NORTH· II ASSEMBLY CONSTITUENCY 93. Cha~lang Lalchhuanmawia Mangkunga Sapkunga lalhlimpuia 94. Laipuitlang RamthanmCl'Nia Thalinthanga lalenmawia C, Vanlalrova Lalzamliana 95. Edenlhar Hrangthankima Ramfangzauva LalengmaViia Chhawnsanga la'rhnuna 96. BalMlgkavvn C, lalnunmawia Siamhnuna H.lalduhkima D. Lalnunlluanga Raile Plianchhuma 97. BalMlgkawn H.Lalbiaklhuama C. Lalfakzuala VL Malsawrna Lalrina'MTIa Zote Chhimveng 98. Ramhlun North Dalkhena Lalremchhunga Biakdawla Zoenga C. Thanchungnunga 99. Ramhlun Venglai Lalbuatsaiha H.lalzikpuia F. Lalramchhana H, Kapzauva H. lalchawimawia 100. Ramhlun Venglhar Zohrangchhuana Lalpianhuna Sangbera Sub-Lalhmingthang a 101. Rarmkm Span CoIl1J1ex Paniana Hunthamghaka H, Lalmqzova telzehewna Kt1ian{jte Lalcfmliana Selle 102. Ramhlun South Zosangliana Ralte PC Lalngura Thangkungi Laltanpuia 3S. AlZAWL EAST· I ASSEMBLY CONSTrrUENCY 103. ChanmariWes( Biakhluni H. Lalhmuaka Lalthanruma H. Lalchungnunga J.Johana 104, Chanmar'1 R.K. Sapa L.T. 8anga Saihmingliana Ramhmingthanga Lalsanga 105. Zarkawt Thangpara Lalhmachhuana Lalrengpuia Zothlarnuana Zonunmawia 106. Electlic Satinmana R. Lalrammawia tapanmawa Sailo J. Dengsailova 107. AizawlVenglai R. Lalmuana Ngaihlira R. 8anglhanga K. Larenuana 108. Ramthar PC, Lalzuiliana B. Lalmalsawma Lalrinawma Rosangliana 109. RamlharNorth Ralliankapa R. Chawlliana Lahinpuia C. Rarmmzira K. Buangchhunga 36• AIZAWL EAST· II ASSEMBLY CONSTITUENCY 110. Chile Zolhansanga C. Lalzawmliana Khawivela Pudaite C. Chawngpara 111. Armed Veng K,lalfakzuala ThangkimaColney F. Lalhluna K. Vanlalchhuanga T1angtaivela 112. AnnedVengSouth LaltluaflQa PL.Vanlalauva H. Malsawma Thangvela Lalhrnunsanga 113. Chhinga Veng R. Rosiama C. Ralzuaa PC Lalruatsanga B. Vanlallhuama Lalninghaka 114. Dawrpui F. Lelnunzra Zadingluaia Zorema H. Malsewna 115. Saran Lalnguauva Sallo Laldingliana Raile Laihnuna Lalchungnunga Vanlalzika 116.
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