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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 - XLVI Aizawl, Tuesday 8.8.2017 Shravana 17, S.E. 1939, Issue No. 400 NOTIFICATION No.S.11014/34/2017-FCS&CA, the 4th August, 2017. In supersession of Notification No.S.11014/37/ 2011-FCS&CA dated 27.3.2017 and in the interest of Public Service, the Governor of Mizoram is pleased to notify revised rate and routes for carriage of foodstuff for Main Routes, District Routes and Fair Price Shop Routes under Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs as shown in Annexure with immediate effect and until further order. H.L. Rochungnunga, Secretary to the Govt. of Mizoram, Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs Department. Ex-400/2017 2 FORMULA FOR DETERMINATION OF RATES MAIN ROUTES & DISTRICT ROUTES 1. FIRST CATEGORY – a) Distance between 0 – 10 Kms = Rs. 40/Qtl b) Distance between 11 – 20 Kms = Rs. 3.30/Qtl/Km c) Distance between 21 – 30 Kms = Rs. 2.00/Qtl/Km d) Distance between 31 – 40 Kms = Rs. 1.80/Qtl/Km e) Distance between 41 – 50 Kms = Rs. 1.75/Qtl/Km f) Distance between 51 – 100 Kms = Rs. 1.60/Qtl/Km g) Distance above 100 Kms. = Rs. 1.50/Qtl/Km 2. SECOND CATEGORY : a) Distance between 11 – 20 Kms = Rs. 4.00/Qtl/Km b) Distance between 21 – 30 Kms = Rs. 3.50/Qtl/Km c) Distance between 31 – 40 Kms = Rs. 3.00/Qtl/Km d) Distance between 41 – 50 Kms = Rs. 2.50/Qtl/Km e) Distance between 51-100 Kms = Rs. 2.00/Qtl/Km f) Distance above 100 Kms = Rs. 1.80/Qtl/Km 3. THIRD CATEGORY : a) Distance between 11 – 20 Kms = Rs. 6.90 Qtl/Km b) Distance between 21 – 30 Kms = Rs. 6.80/Qtl/Km c) Distance between 31 – 40 Kms = Rs. 6.70/Qtl/Km d) Distance between 41 – 50 Kms = Rs. 6.60/Qtl/Km e) Distance of 51 Kms and above = Rs.6.50/Qtl/Km CATEGORY MAIN ROUTES DISTRICT ROUTES FSD PDC TOTAL 46 31 I Normal = 42 Normal = 26 77 41 Alternative = 4 Alternative = 5 II 30 III 36 TOTAL : : : 46 31 77 107 3 Ex-400/2017 FSD MAIN ROUTES NORMAL Sl.No. Name of Route Distance Category Approved (In km) Ceiling Rate (in Rs/Qtl) 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 FCI (FSD) Tanhril Zuangtui PDC 10 I 40 2 FCI (FSD) Tanhril Aibawk PDC 35 I 63 3 FCI (FSD) Tanhril Chhingchhip SC (Enroute) 93 I 149 4 FCI (FSD) Tanhril Saitual PDC 85 I 136 5 FCI (FSD) Tanhril Rawpuichhip SC 65 I 104 6 FCI (FSD) Tanhril Thenzawl SDC 93 I 149 7 FCI (FSD) Tanhril Kawlkulh PDC 127 I 191 8 FCI (FSD) Tanhril Hnahthial SDC 177 I 266 9 FCI (FSD) Tanhril Serchhip SDC 117 I 176 10 FCI (FSD) Tanhril Champhai PDC 199 I 299 11 FCI (FSD) Tanhril Khawzawl SDC 155 I 233 12 FCI (FSD) Tanhril Zawlnuam PDC 176 I 264 13 FCI (FSD) Tanhril Tuidam SC 139 I 209 14 FCI (FSD) Tanhril Rengdil SC 159 I 239 15 FCI (FSD) Tanhril Kawrtethawveng SC 148 I 222 16 FCI (FSD) Tanhril Kawrthah SC 149 I 224 17 FCI (FSD) Tanhril West Phaileng SC 105 I 158 18 FCI (FSD) Tanhril Marpara SC 188 I 282 19 FCI (FSD) Tanhril Mamit SC (Proposed PDC) 112 I 168 20 FCI (FSD) Tanhril Tuipuibari SC 169 I 254 21 FCI (FSD) Lawngtlai Lawngtlai PDC 4 I 40 22 FCI (FSD) Lawngtlai Kawlchaw SDC 33 I 59 23 FCI (FSD) Lawngtlai Saiha SDC 76 I 122 24 FCI (FSD) Lawngtlai Tuipang SDC 96 I 154 25 FCI (FSD) Lawngtlai Maubawk SC 62 I 99 26 FCI (FSD) Lawngtlai Zawngling SC 112 I 168 27 FCI (FSD) Bairabi Mamit SC 38 I 68 28 FCI (FSD) Bairabi Zawlnuam SC 42 I 74 29 FCI (FSD) Bairabi W. Phaileng SC 89 I 142 30 FCI (FSD) Bairabi Kanhmun SC 60 I 96 31 FCI (FSD) Bairabi Rengdil SC 59 I 94 32 FCI (FSD) Bairabi Kawrthah SC 69 I 110 33 FCI (FSD) Bairabi Tuidam SC 79 I 126 34 FCI (FSD) Bairabi Kawrtethawveng SC 90 I 144 35 FCI (FSD) Bairabi Pukzing SC 150 I 225 36 FCI (FSD) Bairabi Marpara SC 172 I 258 37 FCI (FSD) Bairabi Tuipuibari SC 153 I 230 38 FCI (FSD) Bairabi Bairabi SC 1 I 40 39 FCI (FSD) Rengtekawn Kolasib PDC 4 I 40 40 FCI (FSD) Lunglei Lunglei PDC 4 I 40 41 FCI (FSD) Lunglei Hnahthial SDC 60 I 90 42 FCI (FSD) Bualpui Lungdai SDC 32 I 58 Ex-400/2017 4 FSD MAIN ROUTES ALTERNATIVE Sl.No. Name of Route Distance Categor y A p pr ov ed (In km) Ceiling Rate (in Rs/Qtl) 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 FCI (FSD) Bualpui Kawnpui SC 14 I 46 2 FCI (FSD) Bualpui Kolasib PDC 24 I 48 3 FCI (FSD) Rengtekawn Vairengte SDC 49 I 86 4 FCI (FSD) Lunglei Lawngtlai PDC 80 I 128 PDC MAIN ROUTES NORMAL Sl.No. Name of Route Distance Category Approved (In km) Ceiling Rate (in Rs/Qtl) 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 GMG (PDC) Zuangtui Chhingchhip SC 88 I 141 2 GMG (PDC) Zuangtui Thenzawl SDC 88 I 141 3 GMG (PDC) Zuangtui Saitual PDC 80 I 128 4 GMG (PDC) Zuangtui Lawngtlai PDC 249 I 374 5 GMG (PDC) Zuangtui Champhai PDC 194 I 291 6 GMG (PDC) Zuangtui Kawlkulh PDC 122 I 183 7 GMG (PDC) Zuangtui Lunglei PDC 175 I 263 8 GMG (PDC) Zuangtui Zawlnuam PDC 181 I 272 9 GMG (PDC) Zuangtui Serchhip Enroute Centre 112 I 168 10 GMG (PDC) Zuangtui Hnahthial Enroute Centre 172 I 258 11 GMG (PDC) Zuangtui Khawzawl Enroute Centre 150 I 225 12 GMG (PDC) Zuangtui Tuidam SC 144 I 216 13 GMG (PDC) Zuangtui Rengdil SC 164 I 246 14 GMG (PDC) Zuangtui Kawrtethawveng SC 153 I 230 15 GMG (PDC) Zuangtui Kawrthah SC 154 I 231 16 GMG (PDC) Zuangtui Mamit SC (Proposed PDC) 117 I 176 17 GMG (PDC) Zuangtui W.Phaileng SDC 110 I 165 18 GMG (PDC) Zuangtui Marpara SC 193 I 299 19 GMG (PDC) Zuangtui Haulawng SC 135 I 203 20 GMG (PDC) Zuangtui Mualthuam SC 125 I 188 21 GMG (PDC) Zuangtui Kanhmun SC 197 I 296 22 GMG (PDC) Zuangtui Saiha SDC 324 I 486 23 GMG (PDC) Zuangtui Kawlchaw SDC 281 I 422 24 GMG (PDC) Zuangtui Tlabung SDC 268 I 402 25 GMG (PDC) Zuangtui MaubawkSC 130 I 195 26 GMG (PDC) Zuangtui Tuipuibari SC 174 I 261 5 Ex-400/2017 PDC MAIN ROUTES ALTERNATIVE Sl.No. Name of Route Distance Category Approved (In km) Ceiling Rate (in Rs/Qtl) 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 GMG (PDC) Zuangtui Aibawk PDC 30 1 54 2 GMG (PDC) Zuangtui Lungdai SC 27 1 54 3 GMG (PDC) Zuangtui Kawnpui SDC 54 1 86 4 GMG (PDC) Zuangtui Kolasib SDC 83 1 133 5 GMG (PDC) Zuangtui Vairengte SDC 132 1 198 DISTRICT ROUTES Sl.No. Name of Route Distance Category Approved (In km) Ceiling Rate (in Rs/Qtl) 1 2 3 4 5 6 Aizawl East 1 GMG (PDC) Zuangtui Khawruhlian SC 87 I 139 2 GMG (PDC) Zuangtui Rawpuichhip SC 70 I 112 3 GMG (PDC) Zuangtui Hmuifang SC 55 I 88 4 GMG (PDC) Zuangtui Darlung SC 63 I 101 5 GMG (PDC) Zuangtui Ratu SC 140 I 210 6 GMG (PDC) Zuangtui N. Vervek SC 158 I 237 7 GMG (PDC) Zuangtui Sakawrdai SC 168 I 252 8 GMG (PDC) Zuangtui Suangpuilawn SC 149 I 224 9 GMG (PDC) Zuangtui Vanbawng SC 160 I 240 10 GMG (PDC) Zuangtui Darlawn SC 121 I 182 11 PDC Saitual Phuaibuang SC 81 II 162 12 PDC Saitual Khawlian SC 92 II 184 13 PDC Saitual Phullen SC 57 I 91 14 SDC Sakawrdai Zohmun SC 14 III 97 Ex-400/2017 6 Sl. No. Name of Route Distance Approved (in km) Category Ceiling Rate(in Rs/Qtl) 1 2 3 4 5 6 Aizawl West 1 PDC Aibawk Hmuifang SC 25 I 50 2 PDC Aibawk Sialsuk SC 36 I 65 3 PDC Aibawk Darlung SC 32 III 214 4 GMC (PDC) Zuangtui Reiek SC 30 III 204 5 GMC (PDC) Zuangtui Khawrihnim SC 48 III 316 6 GMC (PDC) Zuangtui Kanghmun SC 60 III 390 7 GMC (PDC) Zuangtui Sialsuk SC 66 II 132 Sl. No. Name of Route Distance Approved (in km) Category Ceiling Rate(in Rs/Qtl) 1 2 3 4 5 6 Lunglei 1 PDC Lunglei Haulawng SC 38 I 68 2 PDC Lunglei Tawipui South SC 48 I 84 3 PDC Lunglei Mualthuam ‘N” SC 46 I 81 4 PDC Lunglei Tlabung SC 97 II 194 5 PDC Lunglei Chawngte SC 100 II 200 6 PDC Lunglei Lungsen SC 58 II 116 7 PDC Lunglei Tuichawng SC 77 II 154 8 PDC Lunglei Putlungasih SC 60 II 120 9 SDC Hnahthial Tarpho SC 30 I 54 10 SDC Hnahthial Sangau SDC 63 I 101 11 SDC Hnahthial S.Vanlaiphai SC 52 II 104 12 SDC Tlabung Borapansury 37 III 248 13 SDC Sangau Lungtian SC 45 III 297 7 Ex-400/2017 DISTRICT ROUTES Sl. No. Name of Route Distance Approved (in km) Category Ceiling Rate(in Rs/Qtl) 1 2 3 4 5 6 Saiha 1 SDC Saiha Bualpui NG SC 25 III 170 2 SDC Saiha Lungpher SC 35 III 235 3 SDC Saiha Niawhtlang SC 34 III 228 4 SDC Saiha Vawmbuk SC 41.2 III 272 5 SDC Saiha Chhuarlung SC 50.2 III 331 6 SDC Saiha Siata SC 70.2 III 456 7 SDC Saiha Chakhang SC 83.2 III 541 8 SDC Saiha Phalhrang SC 51 III 332 9 SDC Tuipang Zawngling SC 14 III 97 10 SDC Tuipang Laki SC 37 III 248 11 SDC Tuipang Vahai SC 45 III 297 12 SDC Tuipang Chapui SC 52 III 338 13 SDC Kawlchaw Serkawr SC 12 III 83 14 SDC Kawlchaw Maubawk SC 21 III 143 15 SDC Kawlchaw Tuisih SC 49 III 323 16 SDC Kawchaw Tongkolong SC 62 III 403 17 SDC Kawchaw Lungpuk SC 83 III 540 18 SDC Kawlchaw Phura SC 52 III 338 Champhai 1 PDC Champhai Kelkang SC 23 I 46 2 PDC Champhai Khuangleng SC 41 I 72 3 PDC Champhai Dungtlang SC 65 I 104 4 PDC Champhai Farkawn SC 100 I 160 5 PDC Champhai Vaphai SC 84 I 134 6 PDC Champhai Khawbung SC 72 I 115 7 PDC Champhai Hnahlan SC 64 II 128 8 PDC Champhai Bungzung SC 70 II 140 9 PDC Khawzawl Khawhai SC 35 I 63 10 PDC Khawzawl Sialhawk SC 48 I 84 11 PDC Khawzawl Biate SC 60 II 120 12 PDC Khawzawl Rabung SC 45 III 297 13 PDC Kawlkulh Hliappui SC 21 I 42 14 PDC Kawlkulh Ngopa SC 57 I 91 15 PDC Kawlkulh Lungpho SC 55 III 358 16 SDC Ngopa N.E.Khawdungsei SC 15 II 60 17 SDC Ngopa Kawlbem SC 28 III 190 18 SDC Ngopa Teikhang SC 42 III 277 19 SDC Ngopa Mimbung SC 51 III 334 Ex-400/2017 8 Sl.No.
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