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The Mizoram Gazette EXTRA ORDINARY Qju1jlhjud by ~ Regn ---------- The Mizoram Gazette EXTRA ORDINARY qJu1JlhJud by ~ Regn. No. NE-313(MZ) 2006-2008 Rs. 2/- per issue VOL - XXXVI I Aizawl, Tuesday 12.8.2008 Sravana 21, S.E. 1930, Issue No. 290 NOTIFICATION No. B. 14016/2/05-LADNC, the 7th August, 2008. As per provision contained in chapter II, section 4(1) ofthe Mizoram (Election to Village Council) Rules, 1974 (as amended from time to time) the Govenor ofMizoram is pleased to appoint the following Officers as Electoral Registration Officers and Assistant Electoral Registration Officers for the following Districts for Intensive Revision ofElectoral Rolls for Election to Village Council, 2009. ' A. AIZAWL DISTRICT: 1. Pu Thanchhuma, LAS - Electoral Registration Officer Deputy Commissioner, Aizawl 2. Pu A Biaklawma, M.C.S. - Assistant Electoral Registration Officer D.L.A.O., Aizawl 3. Pi H. Lalchhandami, M.e.S. - Assistant Electoral Registration Officer Asst. Director, L.AD. 4. Pu PH. Rualzakhuma, e.O. - Assistant Electoral Registration Officer Office ofthe DLAO, Aizawl. B. LUNGLEI DISTRICT 1. Pi M. Zohmingthangi, LAS. - Electoral Registration Officer Deputy Commissioner, Lunglei 2. Pu H. Lalchawimawia - Assistant Electoral Registration Officer D.L.A.O., Lunglei 3. Pu H. Thanzauva, J.E. - Assistant Electoral Registration Officer Office ofthe DLAO, Lunglei 4. Pu Rosanga, H.A. - . Assistant Electoral Registration Officer Office ofthe DLAO, Lunglei C. CHAMPHAI DISTRICT 1. Pu TV, Fambol, M.C.S - Electoral Registration Officer Deputy Commissioner, Champhai 2. Pu H. Lalchhuanawma - Assistant Electoral Registration Officer D.L.AO., Champhai --------------------------.. , ~~ -_. L Ex - 290/2008 - 2 - 3. Pu P.C. Lalrinawma, J.E. Assistant Electoral Registration Officer Office ofthe DLAO.. , Champhai. D. MAMIT DISTRICT 1. Pu Zothankhuma, M.C.S. Electoral Registration Officer Deputy Commissioner, Mamit 2. Pu S. Lianhmingthanga, Assistant Electoral Registration Officer D.L.A.a., Mamit '"I .). Pu K. Tlangruala, A.C.0 Assistant Electoral Registration Officer Office ofthe DLAO, Mamit. E. KOLASIB DISTRICT 1. Pu Dawngliana, M.C.S. Electoral Registration Officer Deputy Commissioner, Kolasib 2. Pu ST. Lalhmingmawia Assistant Electoral Registration Officer D.L.A.O., Kolasib 3. Pu C. Lalnunmawia, T.S.I. Assistant Electoral Registration Officer . Office ofthe DLAO, Kolasib F. SERCHHIP DISTRICT 1. Pu H. Darzika, M.C.S. Electoral Registration Officer Deputy Commissioner, Serchhip 2. Pu R. Lalnunmawia, M.C.S. Assistant Electoral Registration Officer D.L.A.O., Serchhip 3. Pu Rinsailova, J.E. Assistant Electoral Registration Officer Office ofthe DLAO, Serchhip Rohrningliana, Secretary to the Govt. ofMizoram, Local Administration Department. Published and Issued byController, Printing &Stationery Department, Government ofMizoram Printed atthe Mizoram Government Press, Aizawl. C/700.
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