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Champhai District LIST OF GOVT. RECOGNISED LIBRARIES IN MIZORAM. CHAMPHAI DISTRICT. A 1. Arro Veng YMA Library,Khawzawl. 796310 401 2002-2003 2. Arro Village YMA Library 796310 448 2009-2010 B 1. Bungzung Public Library 796320 32 1984-1985 2. Bethel YMA Library,Champhai 796321 40 1985-1986 3. Biate YMA Library 796370 42 1985-1986 4. Buang Br. YMA Library 796321 162 1993-1994 5. Bulfekzawl YMA Library 796321 256 1996-1997 C 1. Chiahpui YMA Library 796290 37 1984-1985 2. Changzawl YMA Library,BPO NE Bualpui 796261 85 1991-1992 3. Chawngtlai Br. YMA Library 796310 113 1992-1993 4. Chhawrtui Br. YMA Library 796310 132 1992-1993 5. Chalrang YMA Library 796310 329 7998-1999 6. Champhai Vengthar YMA Library 796321 365 2000-2001 7. Chawngtui East Br. YMA Library 796320 398 2002-2003 8. Champhai Zote Br. YMA Library 796321 472 2014-2015 D 1. Dulte YMA Library 796310 56 1987-1988 2. Darngawn YMA Library,Khawzawl 796310 76 1991-1992 3. Dinthar Br. YMA Library,Khawzawl 796310 78 1991-1992 4. Dilkawn YMA Library,Kelkang 796321 207 1996-1997 5. Dungtlang YMA Library 796320 292 1996-1997 6. Dinthar Branch YMA Library 796321 483 2015-2016 E F 1. Farkawn YMA Library 796320 16 1982-1983 G H 1. Hliappui (NE Bualpui) Br. YMA Library 796261 120 1992-1993 2. Hmunhmeltha Br. YMA Library 796321 152 1993-1994 3. Hnahlan Br. YMA Library 796321 172 1993-1994 4. Hruaikawn YMA Library 796321 309 1997-1998 5. Hermon YMA Library,Khawzawl 796310 464 2013-2014 I J K 1. Khawbung YMA Library 796321 5 1981-1982 2. Kelkang YMA Library 796321 10 1981-1982 3. Khawhai YMA Library 796310 43 1985-1986 4. Kawlbem YMA Library 796290 54 1985-1986 5. Khuangthing Br. YMA Library 796320 117 1992-1993 6. Kahrawt Br. YMA Library,Champhai 796321 121 1992-1993 7. Khuangphah Br. YMA Library 796321 134 1992-1993 8. Kawlkulh YMA Library 796310 149 1993-1994 9. Khuangleng YMA Library 796321 163 1993-1994 10. Khawnuam (Melbuk) YMA Library 796321 185 1994-1995 11. Kawnzar YMA Library,Khawzawl. 796310 194 1994-1995 12. Kanan Br. YMA Library,Champhai 796321 198 1995-1996 13. Khawkawn YMA Library,PO Ngopa 796290 263 1996-1997 14. Khualen YMA Library,PO Khawzawl 796310 272 1996-1997 15. Kawlkulh North YMA Library 796310 273 1996-1997 16. Khankawn YMA Library,PO Champhai 796320 301 1997-1998 17. Khawbung Public Library 796321 332 1998-1999 18. Khawzawl Electric Veng YMA Library 796310 446 2009-2010 L 1. Lamzawl YMA Library 796290 20 1982-1983 2. Leithum YMA Library 796320 127 1992-1993 3. Lungphunlian YMA Library 796321 187 1995-1996 4. Leisenzo YMA Library 796321 216 1996-1997 5. Lianpui YMA Library 796321 302 1997-1998 6. Lungtan YMA Library 796310 176 1994-1995 M 1. Mualkawi YMA Library 796321 13 1981-1982 2. Murlen YMA Library 796321 60 1987-1988 3. Mimbung YMA Library 796290 353 1999-2000 N 1. North East Khawdungsei YMA Library 796290 179 1994-1995 2. New Chalrang YMA Library 796310 242 1996-1997 3. Ngopa YMA Library 796290 334 1998-1999 4. Ngur YMA Library 796321 394 2001-2002 5. Ngopa Chhim Veng YMA Library 796290 447 2009-2010 6. North Diltlang YMA Library 796321 453 2010-2011 7. Ngaizawl YMA Library 796310 471 2014-2015 8. North Khawbung Branch YMA Library 796321 482 2015-2016 O P 1. Pawlrang YMA Library 796261 100 1991-1992 2. Puilo YMA Library 796310 283 1996-1997 3. Phai Veng Br. YMA Library, Chawngtlai 796310 470 2014-2015 R 1. Rabung YMA Library 796261 9 1981-1982 2. Ruantlang YMA Library 796321 151 1993-1994 3. Ruantlang Mual Veng YMA Library 796321 195 1995-1996 4. Riangtlei YMA Library 796310 220 1996-1997 S 1. Saichal YMA Library 796261 21 1982-1983 2. Student Union Library,Tlangsam 796321 75 1988-1989 3. Sesih YMA Library 796321 82 1991-1992 4. Samthang YMA Library 796320 125 1992-1993 5. Selam YMA Library 796290 155 1993-1994 6. Sazep YMA Library 796320 209 1996-1997 7. Sialhawk YMA Library 796370 246 1996-1997 T 1. Teikhang YMA Library 796290 8 1981-1982 2. Tualcheng YMA Library 796321 171 1993-1994 3. Tlangmawi YMA Library 796370 238 1996-1997 4. Tualpui YMA Library 796310 300 1997-1998 5. Tualte Br. YMA Library 796310 351 1997-1998 6. Tlangpui YMA Library 796370 414 2006-2007 U V 1. Vanzau YMA Library 796320 64 1987-1988 2. Vengthar Br. YMA Library,Khawzawl 796310 95 1991-1992 3. Venglai Br. YMA Library,Champhai 796321 110 1991-1992 4. Vaphai Br. YMA Library 796320 112 1992-1993 5. Vangtlang Br. YMA Library 796310 131 1992-1993 6. Vapar Br. YMA Library 796321 239 1996-1997 7. Vankal Br. YMA Library 796310 399 2002-2003 8. Vaikhawtlang YMA Library 796290 415 2006-2007 9. Vangchhia YMA Library 796320 418 2006-2007 10. Vengthar Br. YMA Library,Kelkang 796321 50 1986-1987 11. Vanchengpui Br. YMA Library 796310 124 1992-1993 W X Y Z 1. Zotlang East YMA Library,Champhai 796321 90 1991-1992 2. Zuchhip Br. YMA Library,Khawzawl 796310 109 1991-1992 3. Zaingen Br. YMA Library,Khawzawl 796310 214 1996-1997 4. Zawlsei Br. YMA Library 796320 236 1996-1997 5. Zokhawthar Br. YMA Library 796321 290 1996-1997 .
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