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Sl No. Department Branch Year File Details Subject 1 Tribal Areas 1948 TAD-M.M/30/48 Application of Messrs. Dalmia Jain And DEPARTMENT : TRIBAL AREAS; TRIBAL AREAS DEVELOPMENT ASSAM STATE ARCHIVES Sl No. Department Branch year File details Subject Application of Messrs. Dalmia Jain and Co. Ltd for a prospecting license 1 Tribal Areas 1948 TAD-M.M/30/48 in Mikir hills for Limestone. 2 Tribal Areas and Development 1948 SK/57/48 Extension of the Assam home guard Act 1947 to the Khasi States. Grant of mining lease for coal to the Cherra Chhatak railway Company in 3 Tribal Areas and Development M.M. 1948 TAD/MM/8/48 Laityngram area Cherra State. 4 Tribal Areas Development Khasi & Jaintia Hills 1950 TAD/KJ-80/50 Proceeding of the Darbar of the Siem of Mylliem state. 5 Tribal Areas Development Khasi & Jaintia Hills 1950 TAD/KJ-55/50 Fixation of still fees in the united Khasi & Jaintia Hills district. Enforcement of Prohibition Act in State areas of the United Khasi & Jaintia 6 Tribal Areas Development Khasi & Jaintia Hills 1950 TAD/KJ-52/50 Hills district. Protest fof the Siem of Khyrim against the Execution of the Agreement by 7 Tribal Areas Development Khasi & Jaintia Hills 1950 TAD/KJ-51/50 the siem of the Mylliem Ceding all his rights etc to Governments. Reorganisation of the Economy in the southern slope of the United Khasi 8 Tribal Areas Development Khasi & Jaintia Hills 1950 TAD/KJ-40/50 & Jaintia Hills district. 9 Tribal Areas Plain's 1950 TW(P)-50/50 Primary School Plain's /Tribal areas. 10 Tribal Areas Development Khasi & Jaintia Hills 1950 TAD/KJ-51/50 Lease of a plot of land at Nongthymmai for installation of a Petrol pump. 11 Tribal Areas Plain's 1950 TW(P)-55/50 Supply of Acts to the' Harijan Sangha." 12 Tribal Areas Plain's 1950 TW(P)-24/50 Construction of Roads in the Plain's Tribal areas. 13 Tribal Areas Plain's 1950 TW(P)-44/50 Miscellaneous -Plain's/ Tribal. 14 Tribal Areas Plain's 1950 TW(P)-54/50 Subsity to Barrrama Sispensary. 15 Tribal Areas Police 1950 TAD/PL-55/50 Installation of a Telephone at Dimapur Police Station. Schedule of schemes (Police force) for inclusion in the budget for 1955- 16 Tribal Areas Police 1950 TAD/PL-35/50 56. 17 Tribal Areas Police 1950 TAD/PL-11/50 Establishment of a Police station at MokokChung in the Naga Hills district. 18 Tribal Areas Plain's 1950 TW(P)-51/50 Nomination to the Local board from the Plain's Tribal Committees. 19 Tribal Areas Khasi & Jaintia Hills 1950 TAD(KJ)-16/50 Complaints against U. Sati Raja and U.Boldwin of Mylliem. 20 Tribal Areas Development Khasi & Jaintia Hills 1950 TAD/KJ-4/50 Absorption of the Officers and staff of the Federation of Khasi State. Subsequent position regarding the Pologrund Diengporsoh Road 21 Tribal Areas Development ( P.W ) 1950 TAD/PW-37/50 Constructioned by Mr.H.Sen. Proposal for marketing facilities of Shri Cocoons Produced in the Mikir 22 Tribal Areas Plain's 1950 TW(P)-27/50 Hill & other Tribal areas. 1 DEPARTMENT : TRIBAL AREAS; TRIBAL AREAS DEVELOPMENT ASSAM STATE ARCHIVES Sl No. Department Branch year File details Subject Development schemes fopr the Plain's ( Article 975 (I) of the 23 Tribal Areas Plain's 1950 TW(P)-39/50 Constitution.) Hostel accommodation for stukdents ;belonging to the Plain's Tribal 24 Tribal Areas Plain's 1950 TW(P)-29/50 Committees. Hostel Accommodation for Students belonging to the Plain's Tribal 25 Tribal Areas Plain's 1950 TW(P)-29/50 Committees. Questions (starred) to be asked by Shri Dharanidhar Basumatari , M.L.A. 26 Tribal Areas Plain's 1950 TW(P)-25/50 at the Budget Sessuion of the Assembly 1950 uplift of Back-ward people. 27 Tribal Areas Plain's 1950 TW(P)-40/50 Sreemanta Sankar Mission Eye Relief Society. information regarding National resources Principal Raw Materials, Mines 28 Tribal Areas Mines & Minerals 1950 TAD/MM-16/50 & Minerals in the Tribal Area. 29 Tribal Areas Mines & Minerals 1950 TAD/MM-3/50 Working of the Maubeh Larkhar Coal fields. Question of granting-certificate of approval for the Tribal areas, to the 30 Tribal Areas Mines & Minerals 1950 TAD/MM-2/50 Assistant Cement Companies Ltd. Application of the Associated cement Company for a prospecting Licenses 31 Tribal Areas Mines & Minerals 1950 TAD/MM/50 for Limestone in the Mikir Hills. 32 Tribal Areas Mines & Minerals 1950 TAD/MM/50 Petroleum Concession in Assam. Govt. report on the Geological Survey of Khasim etc, Oil & Gas ,Belt in 33 Tribal Areas Development Khasi & Jaintia Hills 1950 TAD/KJ-77/50 the Khasi & Jaintia Hills. Creation of temporary post of Lower Division Assistants and a post of 34 Tribal Areas 1950 T.A.D -BA-212/50 peon for the office of the Assistant Deputy Commissioner. Extension of the Assam Kala-Azar Treatment Act, 1949 and the rules 35 Tribal Areas Miscellaneous 1950 Ex-Misc/258/50 made thereunder to the Excluded Areas. List of business for the next Budget Session of the Assam Legislative 36 Tribal Areas 1950 MTW-21/50 Assembly. His Excellency's address to the Legislative Assembly Material for 37 Tribal Areas 1950 129-C/50 Secretary Tribal Areas Note. The Assam Tribal Areas (Census) Regulation 1950 (Application of the 38 Tribal Areas Miscellaneous 1950 TAD/Misc-73/50 Census Act 1948 to the Tribal areas of Assam). 2 DEPARTMENT : TRIBAL AREAS; TRIBAL AREAS DEVELOPMENT ASSAM STATE ARCHIVES Sl No. Department Branch year File details Subject Proposal for Exclusion of the Plains portion of the Garo Hills district from 39 Tribal Areas Reform 1950 TAD/R-2/50 District Autonomy. 40 Tribal Areas Appointment 1950 TAD/App-II -24/50 Mr Ajit Kumar Roy,E.A.C-personal file. Sri Kaladhar Barua,A.C.S(personal file) Special Officer for Relief and 41 Tribal Areas Appointment 1950 TAD/App-II -23/50 Rehabilitation work. Appointment of the A.S Khongphai,Temporary E.A.C as Asstt to the 42 Tribal Areas Appointment 1950 TAD/App-II -12/50 D.C, United Khasi & Jaintia Hills Dist and investment of judicial powers on him. Question of posting an Examination Asstt Commissioner at Diphu in the 43 Tribal Areas Appointment 1950 TAD/App-II -9/50 Mikir Hills. 44 Tribal Areas Appointment 1950 TAD/App-II -3/50 Appeal of R.Khalhing for appointment in the I.A.S. 45 Tribal Areas Appointment 1950 TAD/Ely -2/50 Installation of electricity and water works at Kohima. 46 Tribal Areas Appointment 1950 TAD/Apptt -32/50 Sri Golokeswar Barua.A.C.S (personal File). Meeting of the Advisory council for the United Khasi and Jai ntia Hills 47 Tribal Area Khasi & Jaintia Hills 1950 TAD(KJ)-111/50 district. 48 Tribal Areas 1950 T.A.D -BA-259/50 Grant of compensatory allowance to the ministrial staff . Application for exploring License under the Petroleum rules from 49 Tribal Area Mines & Minerals 1950 TAD/MM/50 Mr.E.H.S. Lemis Attorney for M/S A.O.C. Ltd, Digboi. 50 Tribal Areas 1950 T.A.D -BA-249/50 Entertainment of an additional Potadar in the Garo Hills. Creation of temporary posts of inspectors for the office of the Asstt 51 Tribal Areas 1950 T.A.D -BA-211/50 Deputy Commissioner of Kohima,Naga Hills. Permanent retentation of the temporary post of potdar for the Mokokhung 52 Tribal Areas 1950 T.A.D -BA-133/50 Sub Treasury. 53 Tribal Areas Reforms 1950 TAD/GA-22/50 Succession to the Nisapui Chinyship in the Lushai Hills. Annual Administration Report of the Plain Portions of the Abor Hills 54 Tribal Areas Reforms 1950 TAD/GA-17/50 District for 1948-50. Abolition of customery priviledges of Lushai Chicbs and payment of 55 Tribal Areas Reforms 1950 TAD/GA-27/50 compensation therefor. 56 Tribal Areas P.W 1950 TAD/PW-16/50 Particulars of Bridges in the U.K.J.Hills. Development projects (roads) to be Financed from the Govt of India 57 Tribal Areas P.W 1950 TAD/PW-18/50 Grant in aid under act 275. 3 DEPARTMENT : TRIBAL AREAS; TRIBAL AREAS DEVELOPMENT ASSAM STATE ARCHIVES Sl No. Department Branch year File details Subject 58 Tribal Areas 1950 TAD/PW-17/50 Mawphlang Balat road. 59 Tribal Areas 1950 TAD/PW-34/50 Construction of Pengri and them road in TFT out of Pehal Tax fund. 60 Tribal Areas Development ( P.W ) 1950 TAD/PW-74/50 Construction of Dawki - Muktapur Road. 61 Tribal Areas 1950 TAD/PW-40/50 Amguri-Mokokchung Road (Dev project) Proposal for the Transfer of tenure control of the Charjduar Gabru Bilsiri 62 Tribal Areas Development ( P.W ) 1950 TAD/PW-38/50 Doimora Road from the Darrang P.W.D to the N.E.F. Agency, P.W.D 63 Tribal Areas 1950 T.A.D -BA/BS/50 Tribal Areas Act-1950. Transfer of house no.15 of 1946-47 held by Lalrengi to the Lushai 64 Tribal Areas Development Revenue 1950 TAD/REV-211/50 Benevolent Associsation of Sixteenth Day Adventists. Application of Messrs Dalmia Jain and Co. Ltd. for a prospecting license 65 Tribal Areas and Development M.M. 1950 TAD/MM/30/50 in Mikir Hills for limestone. Proposal for additional staff for the Backward classes Welfare 66 Tribal Areas Plains Tribal 1951 TW(P)-66/51 Department. 67 Tribal Areas Plain 1951 TW(P)-69/51 Grants in aid to the Non official Agencies of the State. Information wanted by the Gandhi School of Economics Kakabari 68 Tribal Areas Plain 1951 TW(P)-90/51 Wardha.
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