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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 - XLV Aizawl, Friday 23.9.2016 Asvina 1, S.E. 1938, Issue No. 360 NOTIFICATION No. F. 14011/1/2009-IPR, the 20th September, 2016. In supersession of this Department’s Notification of even No. dt. 27.07.2016 and in the interest of public services, the Governor of Mizoram is pleased to declare 131 (One hundred thirty one) Press Representative as Accredited Journalist and 5 (five) as Prominent Press Representative as shown in the Annexure with immediate effect and until further orders. B. Lalthanliana, Secretary to the Govt. of Mizoram, Information & Public Relations Department. ACCREDITED PRESSMEN MIZORAM AIZAWL DISTRICT Sl. Name Designation Name of Mobile Residential Email Address No. Newspaper/Firm Number Address 1 D.R. Zirliana Editor Mizo Aw 9436142815 Zarkawt, Aizawl [email protected] 2 Lalthanzama Editor Sakeibaknei 9436195800 Tuikual ‘N’, Aizawl [email protected] 3 C. Lalzamlova Editor Chhawrpial 9436142736 Zotlang, Aizawl [email protected] 4 K. Sapdanga Editor Vanglaini 9436140430/ B-28/A, Aizawl Venglai, [email protected] 9862563087 Aizawl 5 T. Lalhmachhuana Editor Dingdi 9612133286 72/27 Chhinga Veng, Aizawl [email protected] 6 Laldingliana Sailo Editor Zonet Cable TV 9436196153 Mission Vengthlang, Aizawl [email protected] 7 H.C. Vanlalruata Correspondent Press Trust of India 9862416225/ NC-IV/11/4, Block-IV [email protected] 9774006437 8 C. Dinthanga Editor/Publisher Lelte Weekly 9436140514 A/61, Saron Veng, Aizawl [email protected] 9 Zonunsanga Khiangte Editor Lenlaini 9436141035 B-30D, Chanmari, Aizawl [email protected] 10 Lal Rinmawia News Editor Vanglaini 9436140429 MV-153 (A), Mission Veng, [email protected] Aizawl 11 L.T. Sanga Editor Morning Post 9436141036 Venghlui, Aizawl 12 Sangthuama Editor/Publisher Hriatna 9862586304 Chanmari West, Aizawl [email protected] 13 R. Lalhmangaihzuala Editor Romei 9436140574 Bawngkawn Shalom Veng, [email protected] Aizawl 14 C. Lalhmachhuana Editor Youth Herald 9862355399 T-18, Venghlui, Aizawl lalhmachhuanac@yahoo. com 15 C. Lalduhawma News Editor LPS Vision 9862836040 V-69-B Venghlui Hmarveng [email protected] Aizawl Ex-360/2016 - 2 - 16 Lalremsiama Editor Zawlkhawpui 9436198481 Thakthing Veng, Aizawl 17 K. Zabiaka Editor Newslink 9436152349 Tuikual ‘S’ Aizawl, Near [email protected] Congress Bhavan 18 K. Zothankhuma Editor Virthli 9436147245 Chanmari (Ramhlun Road), [email protected] Aizawl 19 A. Zotinkhuma Editor The Zoram Voice 9615028785 Thakthing Veng, Aizawl [email protected] 20 E. Lalhleia Editor Aizawl Observer 9862835442 Maubawk, Aizawl [email protected] 21 Vanlalrema Vantawl Editor Zalen 9436155847 B-38, Mission Veng, Aizawl [email protected] 22 T. Laibiakdika Editor Zawlbuk 9862836051 V-21 Salem Veng, Aizawl [email protected] 23 R. Lalbiakkima Reporter LPS Vision 9436198250 Zarkawt, Aizawl 24 C. Lalrambuatsaiha Editor The Aizawl Post 9436140576 Y-131, MZU Road, Luangmual [email protected] 25 Lalrinmawia Sailo Editor Thlirtu 9436190860 B/52, Zonuam, Aizawl [email protected] 26 Chhuanvawra Editor Mizo Arsi 9862835509 College Veng, Aizawl [email protected] 27 P.C. Zoramthanga News Editor LPS Vision 9436140574 Electric Veng, Aizawl [email protected] 28 Lalsangluaii Sailo Chief Editor Tawrhbawm 9436152513 Khatla, Aizawl [email protected] 29 V. Zoramthara Editor Khawpui Aw 9862541106 Tuikual’S’, Aizawl [email protected] 30 Lalnghinglova HmarEditor Vanglaini 9436141417 Aizawl Venglai, Aizawl 31 Vanlalbiaka Joint Editor Aizawl Observer 9862835663 Khatla’S’, Aizawl [email protected] 32 Zohmingmawia News Editor The Aizawl Post 9612522655 Republic Mualveng, Aizawl [email protected] 33 Joseph Lalnuntluanga Reporter Zonet Cable TV 9862837085 Jail Veng; Dawrpui, Aizawl [email protected] 34 Lalbiakzama Editor Entlang 9862369948 B-27, Zonuam, Aizawl [email protected] 35 Alfred Vanchhawng Photographer DDK, Aizawl 9436381590 B/6,Tuikual ‘S’, Aizawl alfredvanchhawng @gmail.com 36 Lalhmunzauva Editor Tawrhbawm 9862836050 Maubawk, Aizawl [email protected] 37 PB Lalrammawia Editor cum The Aizawl Post 9862836781 E-66/A, Chanmari,Aizawl [email protected] Reporter 38 Zodinsanga Asst. Editor Newslink 9436193083 A-23, Chanmari, Aizawl [email protected] 39 C. Lalhruaitluanga Photographer Highlander 9774041707 F-140/C, Chanmari, Aizawl [email protected] 40 F. Lalrinfela News Editor Zalen 8729869573 Republic Veng, Vety Mual, [email protected] Aizawl 41 F. Lalramliana News Editor The Aizawl Post 9862808656 Armed Veng, Aizawl [email protected] 42 K. Zothanpara News Reporter Vanglaini 9862364730 MV-13/A, Mission Veng, [email protected] Aizawl 43 J. Malsawmzuala Reporter DDK Aizawl 9862925119 VK-71, Galilee Veng, [email protected] Vanchhawng Zemabawk 44 Vanlaldiki Managing Director Hnehtu 9436141054 Tuikual ‘S’, Aizawl [email protected] 45 H. Lalchhandama Asst. Editor Zalen 9612622203 Bawngkawn Venglai, Aizawl [email protected] 46 Biakchungnunga News Editor The Aizawl Post 9856293369 Ramhlun ‘N’, Aizawl [email protected] 47 H. Lalngaihawma Editor Hnehtu 9862356346 Chhinga Veng, Aizawl [email protected] 48 Samuel News Editor Zawlkhawpui 8014672786 Dinthar-II, Aizawl samuelvanlalrinmawia V.L. Rinmawia @hotmail.com 49 James Lalramruata News Editor Romei 8131990852 Treasury Square, Aizawl [email protected] 50 Isaac Laldinthara News Editor Zozam Times 9862305800 Dawrpui, Aizawl [email protected] Ralte 51 M.K. Dey Correspondent The Mizoram Post 9436196026 119 Jail Veng(Dawrpui), [email protected] Aizawl 52 Lalnunzira News Reporter DDK Aizawl 9436350752 V/B-22, Vaivakawn, Aizawl [email protected] 53 Malsawmdawngzela News Reporter Vanglaini 8414049510 Armed Veng, Aizawl [email protected] Hrahsel 54 Lalchhanhima Zadeng Reporter Mizo Arsi 9862986462 A/77 Mizo Arsi Building, [email protected] Upper Republic, Aizawl 55 Jonathan L. Hnamte Correspondent AIR, Aizawl 9862182562 Hill Street, Vaivakawn, jonathanhnamte Aizawl @yahoo.co.in SERCHHIP DISTRICT 1. Kapliana Pachuau Editor Serchhip Times 9436146593 Hmar Veng, Serchhip [email protected] 2 Lalremruata Ralte Editor Ramlai Arsi 9436146092 AOC Veng, Serchhip [email protected] 3 C. Lalhminghlua Editor & Publisher Laisuih 9436376069 Kanan Veng, Serchhip [email protected] 4 Zonunsanga Kawlni Editor Lenkawl 9862647655 Chanmari Veng, Serchhip [email protected] 5 H. Lalbiakzauvi Editor Serkhawpui 9862906704 Chhim Veng, Serchhip - 3 - Ex-360/2016 6 P.C. Zonunsanga Editor Thenzawl Today 9863139334 Thenzawl Vengthlang [email protected] 7 R.C. Hranghmingthanga Editor Zawlbuk Aw 9863385943 Thenzawl Venglai 8 R. Lalmuansanga Joint Editor Serkhawpui 9862906704 Chhim Veng, Serchhip 9 C. Lalrochhuanga Editor & Publisher Zothlifim 8974286711 Bazar Veng, Serchhip [email protected] 10 P.C. Lawmkima News Reporter Laisuih 9863394096 Kanan Veng, Serchhip 11 Laldinpuia Joint Editor Serchhip Times 9436146850 Serchhip Zion Veng [email protected] LUNGLEI DISTRICT 1 H. Lalthansanga Editor Lunglei Times 9863711999 Ramthar Veng, Lunglei [email protected] 2 Lianchama Chhangte Editor Zochhiar 9436370101 Lunglei Venglai [email protected] 3 Laltlanthanga Editor Hlimthla 9612298930 Bazar Veng, Lunglei 4 F. Zosangiiana Editor Calathea 9436352049/ Peniel Veng, Hnahthial 8415846325 5 K. Lalrinpuia Editor Vulmawi 9436157055 Ramthar, Lunglei [email protected] 6 Sangmawii Editor Changdam 9436370731 Lunglei Venglai Chhakchhuak 7 Thanghmingliana Editor Zunzam 9436157689 Electric Veng, Lunglei [email protected] Renthlei 8 Rodingliana Khiangte Joint Editor Zoen 9612063749 Theiriat Lunglei [email protected] 9 F. Lalngaihzuala Editor J.B. Cable Network 9862436538 Ramthar Veng, Lunglei [email protected] 10 H. Lalthanghuta Editor Hnahthial Times 9436370546/ Electric Veng, Hnahthial [email protected] 9774737317 11 Lalremruata Zadeng Editor & Publisher Zoen 9436386143 Electric Veng, Lunglei 12 C. Lalbuatsaiha Editor Hnahthial Today 9612393663 Electric Veng, Hnahthial 13 Rodingluaia Editor Huihchhuk 9436449826 BKHP In, Lungleng Veng, [email protected] Hnahthial 14 V. Rokhawlkima Editor Ziakfung 9862838504 Ramthar, Lunglei 15 Lalchhuanawma Editor Daily Post 9863174323 Chanmari-I, Lunglei [email protected] 16 Johan Lalhmunmawia News Reporter DDK 8413944940 Venghlun, Lunglei [email protected] 17 Ram Prasad Poudel Editor Mizoram Udaya 9612613811 Zohnuai, Lunglei [email protected] 18 P.C. Lalduhthlanga Editor-in-Chief L.D.F. Cable News 9436389520/ Venglai, Lunglei [email protected] 8729918916 19 K. Lalmuankima Editor Ralvengtu 9436147012 Venglai, Lunglei [email protected] 20 Lalrintluanga Khiangte Editor Daifim Daily 9436370457 Chanmari, Lunglei [email protected] SAIHA DISTRICT 1 B. Dawpho Editor-in-Chief The Times of 9436389484 New Siaha, W-II , Maraland 2 C.Z. Hluna Editor Buannel 9402199582/ C.M. Veng, Siaha [email protected] 8730970403 3 Jeffrey Khara Editor Moonlight 9089634162/ New Colony Siaha [email protected] 8415062431 4 K. Thangvela Editor Zobawm 9862747633 Tuipang-V’S’ 5 T. Lalrosiama Editor Tipa Express 9612243353 Tuipang-II [email protected] 6 M. Baithai Editor Chhim Aw 9612935428 Meisavaih West, Siaha 7 Lalramnghaka Editor Kawl Eng 9436970700 Siaha Vaihpi-III Chinzah 8 V. Pawhla Editor-in-Chief New Skylink Vision 9436149015 New Colony-I, Siaha [email protected] 9 H. Sabi News Reporter DDK 9436871605 Siaha Bazar [email protected]
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