Tuesday, January 27, 2026

Between West Bengal and Assam; two poll-bound states shared 16 Padma awards

This year’s Padma honours seek to celebrate individuals who have acted as catalysts for social change, working steadfastly to improve lives without seeking public recognition or reward. 


 The Padma Awards, among India’s highest civilian honours, are announced annually on the eve of Republic Day and are conferred in three categories - Padma Vibhushan for exceptional and distinguished service, Padma Bhushan for distinguished service of a higher order, and Padma Shri for distinguished service. 






The awards recognise achievements across a wide range of fields and disciplines, particularly those involving public service and social impact. 


The central Govt also announced special awards for nearly 1,000 personnel from the police, fire, home guards, and civil defence services across the country were named for gallantry and service medals on the eve of Republic Day, underscoring the government’s broader focus on recognising service and sacrifice.


From Assam, Sattriya exponent Haricharan Saikia, sculptor Nuruddin Ahmed, silk expert Jogesh Deuri, Karbi folk music exponent Pokila Lektepi, and former Union Minister and veteran Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Kabindra Purkayastha (posthumously) have been conferred with the Padma Shri award. 


Northeast features prominently on this year’s list. Sangyusang S. Pongener of Nagaland, Techi Gubin from Arunachal Pradesh, Yumnam Jatra Singh of Manipur, Naresh Chandra Dev Varma from Tripura, and Hally War from Meghalaya have also been selected for the prestigious civilian honour.





In the poll year, actor Prosenjit Chatterjee and 10 others from West Bengal were named Padma Shri awardees among 113 personalities from across the country for their contributions in various fields.


“Prosenjit Chatterjee was chosen as an iconic Bengali actor with a prolific career spanning five decades. He has portrayed a diverse range of characters in over 350 films and several shows across television and digital platforms,” a source said.


Among the other Bengal stalwarts set to receive the Padma Shri this year are author Asok Kumar Haldar for his contribution to literature, and Gambhir Singh Yonzone for authoring seven books and for his role in establishing Singalila and Neora Valley National Parks. 


Prominent theatre personality Hari Madhab Mukhopadhyay will receive the award posthumously for his immense contribution to theatre during a six-decade career, during which he wrote, acted in, and directed over 60 plays.


Weaver artist Jyotish Debnath was named for his contribution to the field of weaving and for mentoring over 10,000 artisans. Other recipients are tabla maestro of the Benaras gharana Kumar Bose, academic Mahendra Nath Roy, distinguished cardiologist Saroj Mandal, santoor maestro Tarun Bhattacharya, noted kantha embroiderer Tripti Mukherjee and Santali author Rabilal Tudu.


A BJP source said the selection of Prosenjit Chatterjee was a “masterstroke” as it reflected how the Union government acknowledges talent from Bengal. 


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Monday, January 26, 2026

Wild Card for peace and calm in Bangladesh lies with Hindus ? ::::::: Being a Hindu in Bangladesh is perhaps the worst thing !!!

 Wild Card for peace and calm in Bangladesh lies with Hindus ? 




New Delhi 


The Hindu population in Bangladesh could be a microscopic minority. Yet they are not safe -- killed, humiliated and discriminated against. 


Amid political turmoil in that country; yet there are players and playground that show Hindus perhaps matter a lot even as this crucial factor is most often ignored while taking a big picture understanding of the changing political dynamics in Bangladesh.


Several Hindu residents including Awami League supporters in various parts of the country now say -- it is the Hindus who are often latent decisive force.


"If safety and security of Hindus are ensured .... The Hindus can help Bangladesh as a nation to change the course of its future journey," says one Hindu trader who has roots in Jessore region.






The argument also being that there are a number of villages and small hamlets which "do not have single Muslim family". This is not by any design ..... This has actually happened or unfolded by default or pure socio economic factors.


Agreeing with this version, one Sylhet-based educationist said -- "Life may be complex but certain things in life is also simple. People stay in a place or village simply because they love the place. There may not be very convincing explanation either. The same yardstick applies when some people may refuse to stay in one place".


There is a feeling that from geo-strategic point of view, an ensured safety and security of Hindus and other religious minorities can bring out their best.


It could be a surprising argument. Bengal Hindus are not work shirkers in Bangladesh because they know in such a country gripped by Islamic radicals and official discrimination their only best friend is their willingness to work hard and their skills. The Marxists' taught trade unionism as in Kolkata or other parts of West Bengal or even Kerala and Tripura have not touched Bengali Hindus of Bangladesh.


Compared to poor Muslims - keen Bangladeshi observers claim - the Bengal Hindus -- especially below poverty lines - are most hard working lot in Bangladesh and have potentials to do well in multiple sectors.


The suggestion is that even stakeholders in New Delhi and their associates can actually work on 'project Hindus in Bangladesh purely from socio-economic point of view. This factor may in the long run help bring calmness as against the present chaos in that country which shares borders with multiple Indian states. 


One Bangladeshi politician when quizzed on these lines says  --  "Stability among Hindus in particular can actually bring greater stability, normalcy, peace and development in Bangladesh. Many may not know; Hindus hold substantial land control and this may have implications economically". 


There are other facets. Analysts believe rather strongly that the entire Muslim population in Bangladesh are not pro radicals or Jamaat. In contrast the Muslim population is segregated.


There are a substantial numbers who are atheists and what is not known outside Bangladesh is that -- they have sided with religious minorities like Hindus, Buddhists and Christians and had opposed fundamentalism in the past.


One retired technocrat says - the Hindus and atheists and some Muslims who are pro-Left liberal can actually work jointly to stall Bangladesh turn into a neo Taliban as was the case with Afganistan.


"Everyone who sees reason is against making another Afghanistan out of Bangladesh... People will not accept that," said a woman activist adding - "Once Jamaat wins .. we will have Talibani system imposed here. Women education and work in public offices will be banned'.


The argument goes religious fundamentalism must have risen in the past 18 months under Yunus but apparently one positive impact has been common Bangladeshi intellectuals and citizens have realised that going pro Pakistan or typically anti India did not help the development-starved Bangladesh as a nation. 


India not only spent Rs 7000 crore for Liberation War of Bangladesh but also sacrificed lives of 3630 officers and jawan of Indian army, where 213 officers and jawans were missing and about 9856 officers and jawans were wounded.

"The bloods of these soldiers are mixed with the soil of Independent Bangladesh" - says the book ' Contribution of Tripura in Liberation War of Bangladesh' penned by Salam Azad, writer and human rights activist, Dhaka. 


Many Bangladeshi citizens have complaint against 'illegal infiltrators' friendly political parties in India -- that is the Congress, the Left and now the Trinamool Congress under mamata Banerjee. 


"This variety of secularism was hardly aimed at helping Muslims. These parties worked only for their votebank in Assam and West Bengal. This made poor Bangladeshis lazy and callous. They thought they can simply crossover into border areas of India and then change their fortunes," said one retired teacher.


He cites several examples of 1990s wherein Bangladeshi labourers would crossover to India along Assam (Karimganj) and West Bengal (along Malda-Sitai) region; work during day time and return home by evening. As a result; the Bangladeshi Muslim youths either fell into wrong hands of Islamic fundamentalists or were satisfied doing odd jobs like smuggling etc.








Wrap up



While facing challenges, Hindu, Buddhist, and Christian communities are integral to the social fabric of Bangladesh, and their active involvement in building, rather than just seeking, peace is essential for long-term stability.


But truth is crude and bitter.  Being a Hindu in Bangladesh is perhaps the worst thing to one individual and his family.  Anytime a mob may charge into your house, drag you outside, and you're done.


 Dipu Chandra Das’ case isn't an isolated incident. Every day, hate crimes against Hindus are increasing. Another Hindu Amrit Mondal, a 29-year-old man in Rajbari, was lynched by the public and his body was then set on fire. The same style as they did with Dipu.


This is the pattern -- the media can see this at times but do not see most often.







 The Yunus government has turned a blind eye to the sufferings of Hindus, giving the radical Muslims a free hand. Yunus sees India bashing and attacking Hindus as a policy that may allow him to continue in position or even become President under Jamaar or even under BNP.

Can he achieve this ?

The answer lies in the womb of time.


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Coming Budget will reveal whether Viksit Bharat is a slogan or a strategy :::::: Budget 2026 and Viksit Bharat: Can Nirmala Sitharaman Fix Gaps?

 Education and health will be equally decisive. A developed nation is often associated with per capita income levels nearing USD 20,000. India remains well below that threshold. Given its young demographic profile, sustained investment in education and healthcare is not optional—it is foundational. 


Without these, productivity gains and long-term competitiveness will remain elusive.







The Modi government is preparing to present yet another Union Budget, and expectations are once again centred on Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman’s ability to strike a delicate balance. Budget 2026 is not merely an annual financial statement; it is being positioned as a stepping stone toward the long-term vision of Viksit Bharat by 2047.


One of India’s enduring economic weaknesses has been its inability to fully harness the export sector as a growth engine. Comparative data tells a sobering story. China’s share of global exports rose from about 1 per cent in 1973 to over 15 per cent by 2022. South Korea followed a similar export-led trajectory. India, however, moved from 0.5 per cent of global exports in 1973 to only around 1.6 per cent by 2021. This stagnation underscores the structural limits of India’s manufacturing base.


Prime Minister Narendra Modi acknowledged this gap when he launched the Make in India initiative in 2015. Though often criticised, it has produced some positive outcomes in sectors such as electronics and defence. Yet, the larger truth remains unchanged: India’s growth story depends on the parallel expansion of manufacturing, agriculture, exports, and services. Budget 2026 will be judged on how credibly it strengthens all four pillars.








Fiscal management poses another challenge. Private investment has yet to pick up at desired levels, and the government must examine sector-wise constraints that inhibit capital formation. Development ambitions must also coexist with fiscal stability, particularly as Budget 2026 faces clear revenue constraints.


There is also growing debate around centrally sponsored schemes (CSS). While such mechanisms were essential in earlier decades, their effectiveness in the current federal context requires review. Rationalising GST, boosting digital education through fiscal incentives, and scaling skilling via industry-linked micro-credentials are reforms that could yield long-term dividends.


With expectations of consumption revival—including in rural and lower middle-income segments—the coming Budget will reveal whether Viksit Bharat is a slogan or a strategy.








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In Mizoram .... There's another story with regard 'Bangladeshis' .... ::: It's about Kuki Chins --- "citizens of Bangladesh" and now residing in Mizoram since Nov 2022 ---- "They are our brothers" !!

Crackdown in Bangladesh not only frightens Hindus and Awami League leaders, workers and supporters. 


The northeastern state of Mizoram is now accommodating over 2000 'Bangladeshi Kuki Chin' people in various parts of the state. "Some people are in relief camps but many are also staying with their relatives," a social worker told this blogger.  


According to latest data vis-a-vis Foreigners Identification Portal (FIP), there are altogether 2360 Kuki Chin people who are taking shelter in Mizoram.  The highest number of them are in Lawngtlai - 2042 while state capital Aizawl has 7.

















Among other districts, Serchip has 235 while Lunglei district has 76 of them.


Official records say there are no such 'Bangladeshi guest' in Kolasib, Champhai, Siaha and also in Mamit, Saitul, Khawazawl and Hnahthial.  


The Kuki-Chin National Front (KNF), also known as the Bom Party,is a banned ethno-nationalist armed militant political organization in Bangladesh.

It is essentially based in the Chittagong Hill Tracts. 

Established in 2008, the KNF aims to establish a separate autonomous or independent state for Bawm, Pangkhua, Lushai, Khumi, Mru and Khiang peoples with nine subdistricts (upazilas) of Rangamati and Bandarban districts.


The Front has an armed wing called Kuki-Chin National Army. 


According to Bangladeshi law enforcement agencies, Kuki-Chin National Front has received weapons from Kachin State in Myanmar,and also has ties with Karen rebels. 








In addition, Mizoram is also accommodating 28964 Myanmar nationals. They belong to the Chin group. 



Mizos share ethnic bonds with Kukis and smaller tribes in Manipur and also various ethno groups in Bangladesh and Myanmar. Among the Myanmar nationalists staying in Mizoram -- maximum of 11,715 of them are in politically sensitive Champhai district.    


Among other districts Lawngtlai has an estimated 6017 Myanmar nationals.  


"Keeping these guests is on humanitarian ground and moreover we share ethnic bonds. They are our brothers and sisters," Mizoram Home Minister K. Sapdanga told this journalist at Aizawl on Monday, Jan 26th. 

However, he admitted there are challenging in ensuring food supply. 



"We have once again requested the Centre to provide us an assistance of Rs 5 crore. Matters are being discussed," he said adding, "Last time they gave Rs 5 crore in cash and Rs 5 crore in kind/rice". 





Myanmarese young students in a specially designed school in Mizoram



Mizoram Journalists Association (MJA) decides against coverage of Republic Day 2026 Celebrations and Governor Gen V K Singh (Retd) address

 

*MJA decides Against Coverage of Republic Day 2026 Celebrations*


The Mizoram Journalists Association (MJA) on Monday, Jan 26th,  resolved not to publish news related to the Republic Day celebrations held at Aizawl and other district headquarters.


The decision was taken at an emergency meeting of its Executive Committee in the state capital.












In an official statement, the MJA highlighted that press enclosures or galleries had been arranged during previous Republic Day parade and Independence Day functions in recognition of the media’s role. 


However, information received from officials at the Aizawl Deputy Commissioner’s office indicated that no such arrangements had been made for the 2026 Republic Day celebrations at Aizawl Lammual.


The Association stated that this was later verified at the venue, where several media personnel were compelled to return home before the programme commenced due to the absence of reserved seating for the media. 





The statement further pointed out several irregularities in the organisation of the 2026 Republic Day celebrations, including inaccuracies in the invitations issued for the Governor’s ‘At Home’ reception.

One member of the MJA said - "There was no invitation for Governor's At Home by name. They simply dumped few invitation letters at the press club. This was hardly the way to invite people".



Expressing concern over the lapse, the MJA stated that it does not wish to see a recurrence of such incidents in the future. The MJA urged government officials to ensure that proper press enclosures or galleries are arranged at all National day celebrations, underscoring the importance of the media in public events.





Republic Day 2026 at Aizawl ::: Why MNF boss Zoramthanga drew many selfie seekers ??? -- Is there some 'writing' on the blue transparent sky ???

"The Art of the Possible" is a quote originally copy roght with Otto von Bismarck The statement means politics involves achieving the best feasible outcome, even if imperfect, requiring pragmatic skill rather than rigid ideals.  


Bismarck remains famous for his role in German unification. During the German Imperial period, he became a hero to German nationalists, who built monuments honouring him. 


Historians praise him as a visionary who kept the peace in Europe through diplomacy. However, he has been criticized for his domestic policies such as his persecution of Catholics as well as his authoritarian rule in general as Chancellor.  




MNF boss Zoramthanga and blogger 




We are not discussing politics of Bismarck. 

Let us talk about Mizoram politics. Well, Politics everywhere is seen as both an art -- practical application and human skill but it's also a science of governance --- focusing on collective decision-making. Here come the relevance of Zoramthanga, the veteran Mizo politician. A former lieutenant of legendary Landenga; Zoramthanga-led MNF was ousted out of power in 2023 by newly floated and a new experiment called ZPM. But within two years and a few months -- people in Aizawl already -- the regional outfit MNF has a fair chance of coming back to power in 2028. 


In my brief interaction with him on the Republic Day; I quizzed - "What you have to say sir; everyone says you are coming back to power in 2028?" 


Zoramthanga sported that infectious smile and said: "My Delhi friend; this is politics and it's an art of all the possibilities".    


I asked -- "Are you being humble and a diplomat ? Can ZPM really survive till 2028 ... they have been losing elections after elections (by-elections at Dampa) and polls in a few autonomous district councils" ?

The former chief minister responded : "The same art of possibilities apply".


To the surprise of many, the MNF has done some deals at the local level at the Lai Autonomous District Council with the arch rival Congress party. I asked whether he considered --- this as a necessity often dictated by the theory 'Enemy's enemy is a friend' --- Zoramthanga said -- "This was dictated by the compulsion of numbers; my party won 8 seats, Congress got 7 and BJP had only two ... so I needed that collaboration at the local level. 


This is only a need-based adjustment for the larger interests of our people".  These rhetoric and snart replies apart -- at the Circular Lawn of Lok Bhavan; his fan following was at display. A number of ex servicemen, retired and serving officers and their families made a beeline to get snapped with Zoramthanga. 

I complimented him saying - "Congrats ... this shows you are very popular".  He grinned yet again.  

ZPM leader and incumbent Home Minister K. Sapdanga told this blogger: "You cannot decide the political prospects of my party just by the yardsticks of a by-election and autonomous council polls. We are strong enough. And whatever necessary steps will be taken".




Mizoram Home Minister Sapdanga









Mizoram politics these days appear at crossroads. The ZPM - that came to power generating much hope for a 'genuine change' - has turned out to be another run-of-the-mill stuff. 


Citizens in Aizawl are generally doubtful whether the state's ruling party that won as many as 27 seats in the 40-member assembly may do well in the the fast approaching Aizawl Municipal elections. 



"The ZPM was seen as a genuine third alternative to the MNF and the Congress. But the state's ruling party is now politically myopic. The state of affairs of governancce in Mizoram and the political mess is a case study in politics that no political outfit should promise moon," says educationist K Lalrupui. 





He cites the examples of a series of local elections that chief minister Lalduhoma-led ZPM lost in the recent past.

According to him ZPM has been humbled in autonomous counil polls in as many as five regions - Sinlung Hill District Council, Phunchawng Village Council, Chakma Autonomous Council and also Lai-polulation inhabited Lawngtlai region.


They also lost Dampa by-election when ZPM nominee Vanlalsailova was humbled by MNF leader R. Lalthangliana.  

     


New Dampa legislator Lalthangliana      




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Sunday, January 25, 2026

In 2025-26; 611 wrongdoers arrested and 474 kg of contrsband drugs seized in Mizoram : Guv Gen V K Singh

 Speech of Gen (Dr) Vijay Kumar Singh, PVSM, AVSM, YSM (Retd), Hon’ble Governor of Mizoram on the occasion of the 77th Republic Day of India at Lammual Ground, Aizawl



My Dear fellow citizens of Mizoram,
On this joyous and momentous occasion of our 77th Republic Day, it is my great pleasure to extend warm greetings and felicitations to you all. On this day, 76 years ago, we, the people of India, adopted our own Constitution, pledging to secure justice, liberty, and equality for every citizen. 


Ms Esther performed Bharat ki Beti in Aizawl Lok Bhavan






We also solemnly resolved to uphold the unity and integrity of our great nation. The Constitution—both a charter of rights and a guiding framework for action—is a document of which we can all be immensely proud and one that we must continually strive to uphold.



As we commemorate this proud legacy and reaffirm our commitment to the ideals enshrined in the Constitution, it is also an appropriate moment to reflect on how these principles are being translated into action in our own state. Guided by the values of justice, equality, and inclusive growth, our state has continued to make steady progress across various sectors. 


I would now like to take this opportunity to share with you some of the key developments, achievements, and initiatives that are shaping our state’s journey towards a more prosperous and resilient future.
My government’s flagship programme, The Mizoram Bana Kaih (Hand Holding) Scheme, which seeks to empower the citizens by providing them the required financial, technical, infrastructural & institutional supports through a whole of government approach, has entered Phase-II of its implementation. 


Loans have been disbursed to several Progress Partners under the loan component, and funds distributed to Progress Partners under the Chief Minister’s Special Package Grant. A total budget of Rs. 350 crore has been allocated for the Financial Year 2025-26. 



The Chief Minister’s Bana Kaih Innovation Challenge has been instituted to boost ‘Participative Planning and Innovations for ‘Sustainable Development’ through integration of development process across state, district, block and village level planning, and incentivizing innovation for tangible and non-tangible change. 


The State Election Commission last year successfully conducted a series of important electoral exercises to uphold democratic governance in the State. 


These included the By-Elections to thirteen Village Councils under the Mara Autonomous District Council, the By-Election to the Kamalanagar Member of District Council under the Chakma Autonomous District Council, and the By-Election to the Phunchawng Local Council within the Aizawl Municipal Corporation area. The year also witnessed the successful conduct of the General Election to the Lai Autonomous District Council. 



In addition, the By-Election to the Dampa (ST) Assembly Constituency in Mamit District was conducted in a free, fair, and peaceful manner.


These electoral processes were carried out efficiently, ensuring transparency, voter participation, and the smooth functioning of democratic institutions.
The general law and order situation in the State during the year 2025-26 remained peaceful. 


Padma Shree awardee 99-year old former journalist and ex serviceman Lalbiakthanga Pachuau 





Due to the pro-active role and constant monitoring by Mizoram Police, no major law and order problem occurred in the State. Mizoram Police has also been performing arduous duties for preventing disturbances in the Inter-State boundary areas by deploying personnel in these areas. 


Besides, in order to ensure that international border areas are secured from Anti-National elements, Mizoram Police in collaboration with Border Guarding Forces like Assam Rifles and BSF also conduct fragment patrolling in the Border areas.


Home Department successfully initiated and completed the process for establishing the Directorate of Prosecution in Mizoram.


During the period from April 2025 till date, Mizoram Police has intensified its sustained campaign against illicit drugs and narcotic substances, resulting in major seizures valued at approximately ₹816 crore, with 217 criminal cases registered and 338 persons arrested. In its parallel drive against smuggling, a large consignment of illegally imported foreign arecanuts valued at about ₹17.8 crore was seized, leading to the apprehension of those involved.


 Strong enforcement action was also taken against the illegal liquor trade, with substantial quantities of locally made liquor, Indian Made Foreign Liquor, foreign-origin liquor, and beer seized, and 82 cases registered with 99 arrests. During the same period, Mizoram Police seized 42 arms along with a significant cache of ammunition and magazines, resulting in multiple arrests and criminal cases. Additionally, fake Indian currency notes of ₹500 denomination were detected and seized, and the offenders were proceeded against under the law. These concerted actions underscore the unwavering commitment of Mizoram Police to safeguarding public order, curbing organised crime, and ensuring the safety and security of the people.




Blogger in Lok Bhavan 


During the financial year 2025–2026, strong enforcement action was undertaken by the Excise & Narcotics Department against drug trafficking, resulting in the arrest and prosecution of 611 offenders and the seizure of nearly 474 kilograms of contraband drugs, along with the destruction of ganja plants. 


In the area of liquor prohibition, the Mizoram Liquor (Prohibition) Amendment Act, 2025 and the Mizoram Liquor (Prohibition) Rules, 2025 were formally notified in October 2025, providing a strengthened legal framework for enforcement. Following the notification, rigorous implementation of the Act led to the arrest of over 4,000 persons and the registration of a large number of cases for violations. 


As a result of these enforcement measures, revenue exceeding ₹1.69 crore was collected during the year against the prescribed annual target. These outcomes reflect the Government’s firm resolve to enforce prohibition laws, curb drug abuse, and safeguard public health and social order in the State.



The Scheme for Modernization and Reforms through Technology in Public Distribution System (SMART-PDS) aims to sustain technology-driven reforms in the Public Distribution System (PDS) by addressing gaps in earlier computerization initiatives, enhancing reforms under the IMPDS, and promoting national portability through the One Nation One Ration Card (ONORC) system. In Mizoram, recruitment of manpower for the State Project Implementation Team (SPIT) under SMART-PDS has been successfully completed through the Mizoram State e-Governance Society (MSe-GS). In view of the advanced technical requirements, a Command and Control Centre (CCC) has been established to provide backend technological and computing infrastructure for the effective management and operation of the SMART-PDS portal.
As a part of our ongoing effort to improve and upgrade our infrastructure, FCS&CA Department  is constructing 1500 MT capacity godown at Sairang. Digital weighing scales have been procured for use in all supply godowns within Mizoram to ensure accurate measurement of commodities. Their use will significantly enhance transparency and accountability by minimizing manual errors, preventing malpractices, and building greater trust among stakeholders in the public distribution system.
A historic milestone for Mizoram was achieved with the inauguration of the Bairabi – Sairang New Railway Line at Aizawl by the Hon’ble Prime Minister of India on 13th Sept., 2025.
This achievement marks the arrival of railway connectivity into the capital region of the State for the first time and represents one of the most transformative developments on Mizoram’s transport history. The coming of the railway will reduce travel time, bring down logistic costs and open new avenues for trade, tourism and employment for our youth. It marks a transformative chapter in the development journey of our State.
Online Border Check Post Module was launched under the Transport Department in Mizoram for the two Border Check Posts at Vairengte and Kanhmun. CHECKPOST portal is meant to be a common platform from where various check post services are provided to citizens, as and when they are developed by the department. These services are being started for online check post tax payment of vehicles.
Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways approved Construction of Inland Water Transport Infrastructure on River Khawthlangtuipui – Tuichawng in Lunglei District, Mizoram.
To bring essential transport related services closer to citizens, reduce administrative burdens and strengthen governance at the district level, the Govt. of Mizoram successfully opened three new District Transport Offices in Khawzawl, Saitual and Hnahthial. These openings mark a significant step in decentralizing transport administration across the State.
During 2024–2025, Mizoram recorded over five lakh tourist arrivals, reflecting a sharp 139.5% year-on-year growth, and the upward trend has continued into 2025–2026 with more than four lakh visitors already recorded up to October 2025, positioning the State as one of the fastest-growing tourism destinations in the North Eastern region. This surge has been further strengthened by improved connectivity, including the inauguration of the railway line up to Sairang, which has significantly enhanced accessibility. 
To support this growth, several major tourism infrastructure projects were initiated by the Tourism Department, including the foundation stone laying of the PM Ekta Mall, along with sanctioned projects under Swadesh Darshan 2.0, PRASHAD, and SASCI schemes, including Eco- Resort Experience at Keilungliah, Champhai, Cultural and Heritage Centre, Champhai, Development of Basic Amenities at Vangchhia, Vantawng View Aerial Ropeway project, Construction of Convention Centre at Thingsulthliah. 
Emphasis was also placed on inclusive and sustainable development through Community-Based Tourism training programmes aimed at empowering local communities, village councils, and tourism service providers. The Department actively promoted cultural, agro, adventure, and event tourism by organising and supporting major festivals, travel events, and competitions across the State, which generated substantial visitor inflow and local economic activity. 
In recognition of these sustained efforts, the Tourism Department received the “Emerging Eco & Nature Retreat Award” at a national-level tourism conclave, underscoring Mizoram’s growing stature on the tourism map of India.
A Live Museum showcasing Mizo traditional life was organised by the Art & Culture Department at Zokhua, Falkawn. It promotes Mizo culture, identity, heritage, and has been widely appreciated by the public. 
My Government places strong emphasis on promoting healthcare by enhancing the network of hospitals, health centres, and dispensaries, while extending outreach services to effectively serve the population. In this regard, I am pleased to announce that the Zoram Medical College and Hospital has achieved significant milestones. Eight (8) departments from the hospital received national recognition under the NQAS National Certification with the prestigious Platinum Category, along with additional quality certifications under MusQan (child-health quality) and LaQshya (maternity and newborn care). 30 new Private Cabin beds, thirteen (13) new ICU beds and two additional beds in the SNCU were inaugurated and made functional. The Viral Research and Diagnostic Laboratory (VRDL) under the Department of Microbiology, ZMC&H received “National Excellence Award”, ranking 5th in India and it has been recognized with the title of “Best Practices VRDL” in the National VRDL Conclave 2025, organized by the Department of Health Research (DHR), Ministry of Health & Family Welfare Department held in New Delhi.
The Mizoram Universal Health Care Scheme has been launched by the Health & Family Welfare Department under which beneficiaries avail cashless treatment across Empanelled hospitals inside and outside Mizoram. All public hospitals, 13 Private Hospitals, 3 Day Care Centres inside Mizoram and 25 Private Hospitals outside Mizoram have onboarded the scheme. 
A CT Simulator has been installed at Mizoram State Cancer Institute, Zemabawk.
Mizoram’s NQAS certification performance has shown remarkable progress — from just 5 certified facilities (1.31%) in December 2023, the number has risen to 94 facilities (26.20%) by November 2025.
Drug abuse and the social consequences that flow from it have been a matter of deep concern and a key priority for my Government. We recognise that substance use disorders do not affect individuals alone; they impact families, communities, and the very fabric of our society.
It is in this spirit of responsibility and compassion that the Hulhliap Short Stay Centre at the Synod Rescue Centre, Neihbawi has been established through the initiatives of the Social Welfare, Women & Child Development Department. The Centre provides holistic care through medical, psychological, and spiritual support, along with safe accommodation, offering those in need a pathway towards recovery, dignity, and renewed hope.
Through the EmpEx Employment Exchange Portal, launched by Labour, Employment, Skill Development & Entrepreneurship (LESDE) Department in partnership with the Mizoram State e-Governance Society, a fully digital and transparent platform for employment services has been established, with over 20,000 youth job seekers currently registered and a growing number of government, private, and public sector vacancies being made available. Mizoram has also emerged as one of the first States in the country to successfully complete the social audit of welfare schemes under the Building and Other Construction Workers Act across multiple districts, marking a significant milestone in transparency and accountability. To strengthen skill development, Government ITIs have entered into partnerships with leading industry players, and a modern technician training programme is being implemented with advanced tools and industry support. Major infrastructure upgradation of Government ITI Aizawl is underway under the SASCI scheme, alongside the introduction of new-age courses and the establishment of a Data and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory to prepare youth for emerging technologies. During the year, over four hundred trainees completed ITI courses, with a substantial number already securing placements, reflecting the positive outcomes of these initiatives in enhancing employability and workforce readiness.
The Mizoram Youth Commission continues to empower young people through training, placement, and career guidance. Young men and women have been trained in hotel management, spa therapy, technical trades, and other emerging sectors, with many securing placements in reputable companies and hotel chains across India.
During the year, the Higher & Technical Education Department achieved a major milestone with the passage of the Mizoram State University Bill, 2025 by the Mizoram Legislative Assembly, establishing a comprehensive legal framework for the creation, administration, and academic governance of Mizoram State University, and reinforcing the State’s commitment to expanding access to quality higher education and research.
Expeditious Action is taken for establishment of Mizoram Engineering College at Pukpui, permission for opening of the College. 80 different posts were created for functioning of the College. Class is expected to commence from the academic session 2026 - 2027.
The School Education Department continues to play a pivotal role in nurturing human capital and strengthening the foundations of inclusive and quality education in Mizoram. Through focused policy interventions, institutional strengthening, and community participation, the Department has worked towards ensuring access, equity, and excellence across all levels of school education, while aligning with national priorities and local needs.
Under Samagra Shiksha, a wide range of learner-centric and enrichment programmes were implemented, including Vidyanjali – School Volunteer Programme, Zirna Kailawn (Vidya Pravesh), Kala Utsav, Rangotsav, and Rashtriya Avishkar Abhiyan, alongside the provision of Interactive Flat Panels for Smart Classrooms in 229 Secondary and Senior Secondary Schools. Complementing these efforts, the Directorate of School Education established a New Age Technology Skills Lab at Government Comprehensive Model School, Aizawl, and undertook infrastructural development, adult education initiatives, and the provision of cooked meals under PM Poshan to support holistic learning and student well-being.
A historic milestone was achieved when Mizoram was declared the First Fully Literate State on 20th May, 2025, reflecting the collective efforts of educators, institutions, and communities. The State Council of Educational Research and Training further strengthened academic quality by contextualising new SCERT textbooks for Classes I to IV, organising events and capacity-building programmes such as EduTech Fest and Career Fair 2025, and establishing a Digital Learning Lab for the Visually Impaired under the SAKSHAM Branch. SCERT continues to function as the academic authority of Elementary Education in the State and has been recognised as a Centre of Excellence by the Rehabilitation Council of India for B.Ed. Special Education till 2027–2028.
The Mizoram Board of School Education carried out key academic activities, conducted examinations efficiently, opened five new examination centres, and facilitated the selection of students under the UPSC Grooming Scheme. At the same time, the Mizo Language Development Board actively promoted Mizo language and literature through seminars and competitions, constituted a study group to examine the inclusion of Mizo Language in the 8th Schedule of the Indian Constitution, and entered into an MoU with the Digital India Bhashini Division to support the development of AI-based language models and multilingual applications tailored to the linguistic diversity of Mizoram.
Under the Department of Personnel & Administrative Reforms, Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed between the Capacity Building Commission, Karmayogi Bharat, and the Government of Mizoram to strengthen the civil services ecosystem in the state. This collaboration aims to enhance the skills and competencies of civil servants through the iGOT training platform, ensuring they are better equipped to meet the demands of modern governance. By promoting continuous learning and exposure to emerging technologies, the initiative seeks to sharpen administrative capabilities and enable officials to effectively respond to the evolving needs and expectations of citizens.
As part of the initiatives of the Planning & Programme Implementation Department, funding for SDG Dashboard and CSR Matchmaking Portal for Mizoram have been approved. P&PID has partnered with UNDP for implementation of the same. The main objective of the dashboard is to develop data driven interactive platform for State SDG Dashboard to capture indicators of the Local Indicator Framework prepared by Government of Mizoram with functionality for data entry for said indicator and to bring out State SDG Index for urban local bodies, districts and villages and rank them to promote healthy competition among them for achieving the SDG and its targets. 
Industry being a key pillar of economic development, the launch of ‘The Industrial and Investment Policy of Mizoram, 2025’ under the aegis of the Commerce & Industries Department is a timely and welcome initiative to address the gaps in industrial ecosystem and strengthen industrial development in the state. Flatted Factory Complexes are under construction at IGC Luangmual (Aizawl), IIDC Pukpui (Lunglei), IIDC Zote (Champhai), and the DIG Complex (Kolasib). Once completed, the project is expected to support a number of entrepreneurs by offering shared infrastructure, essential utilities, and an organized industrial environment, thereby strengthening the MSME ecosystem in Mizoram. The Infrastructure Development for Border Trade Facilitation at LCS Zokhawthar along the Indo–Myanmar border, has been fully completed and is ready for inauguration.



Regional (Promotional) Coal Exploration is being undertaken at Rotlang West Block, Lunglei in collaboration with the Central Mine Planning & Design Institute (CMPDI) Ltd., Ranchi, with full financial assistance provided by the Ministry of Coal under the Central Sector Scheme. 
As Mizoram is a disaster-prone state, the government is actively undertaking measures to mitigate disaster risks, reduce infrastructure damage, and economic disruption through improved planning, monitoring, and conducting various training programs and mock drills. An MoU was signed between the Geological Survey of India and the Directorate of Disaster Management & Rehabilitation, Government of Mizoram, for implementing the Experimental Regional Landslide Early Warning System (ERLEWS). The collaboration aims to validate ERLEWS for operational use in Mizoram, develop Standard Operating Procedures for information flow and dissemination of Landslide Warning Forecasts, and support the preparation of a comprehensive Landslide Disaster Management Plan.
Road connectivity remains a key priority of my government. Through the Public Works Department, over 91.630 km of formation cutting has been completed in the past year, improving connectivity and accessibility across the state. A total of 203.106 km of roads have been upgraded with blacktop surfacing, ensuring smooth and durable road networks. 75.916 km of high-strength concrete roads have been constructed to withstand heavy traffic and adverse weather conditions. 496 cross drainage structures have been constructed to facilitate efficient water flow and prevent road damage during heavy rainfall and floods. 10623.10 Rm of protection works have been undertaken to safeguard roads and infrastructure from erosion and other environmental factors. The renovation of the terminal building at Lengpui Airport is 99.20% complete, which will significantly improve passenger experience and airport facilities. The construction of the elevated road at Lengpui Airport is 100% complete, which will enhance airport access and reduce traffic congestion.
During the year, key power infrastructure projects were completed to strengthen electricity supply and improve service reliability in the State through the Power & Electricity Department. The Sub-Station at Chite, Aizawl, constructed under NESIDS–OTRI, has been successfully commissioned, significantly easing the power shortage in the eastern part of Aizawl city, while the Thenzawl Solar Power Plant, funded through a NABARD loan, was commissioned on 20th December, 2025.
Significant strides were made by the Public Health Engineering Department in sanitation and water supply infrastructure. Under Swachh Bharat Mission (Grameen) 4000 units of Individual Household Latrine (IHHLs) and 17 units of Community Sanitary Complex (CSCs) -17 units were constructed. Farkawn WSS (Solar Pumping) and Niawhtlang I & II WSS (Solar Pumping) have been completed. A new Division i.e. 'Aizawl Water Transmission North Division (AWTND) has been created along with 2 Sub¬Divisions under it. Also, three new Sub-Divisions viz. Hnahlan WATSAN Sub-Division under Champhai WATSAN Division, Power Sub-Division under Aizawl Water Transmission North Division (AWTND) and Aizawl East-Il Sub-Division under Sewerage & Drainage Division have been created.
Under the initiatives of the Irrigation & Water Supply Department, Mizoram has made significant progress in water resource management through the completion of 497 Minor Irrigation Projects covering over 20,000 hectares, alongside the installation of the State’s first Early Flood Warning System at critical locations along the Tlawng River to enhance community safety. In addition, the Mizoram State Water Informatics Centre has been established as a major step towards digital water governance, providing an integrated platform for data, forecasting, and informed decision-making across the State.
During 2025–26, the Department of Land Resources, Soil & Water Conservation implemented a range of flagship interventions under the Chief Minister’s Rubber Mission and allied schemes to expand plantation coverage, strengthen rural infrastructure, and improve livelihoods across several districts of the State. New rubber plantations were established in clustered areas, supported by NABARD and Handholding schemes, alongside continued investment in all-weather roads, link roads, and processing infrastructure to enhance accessibility and market integration for rubber and arecanut growers. The Department also initiated projects to add economic value to existing arecanut plantations through mechanised processing and improved market linkages, while simultaneously strengthening institutional infrastructure through the establishment of district-level complexes. Capacity building formed a key pillar of the year’s activities, with large-scale farmer trainings on scientific rubber cultivation and post-harvest management conducted to promote sustainable practices. In addition, focused support was extended to progress partners under special packages and credit-linked schemes to encourage diversified plantation-based livelihoods. A major highlight of the year was the successful joint organisation of Kuhva Kut (Arecanut Festival) at Rengdil, which celebrated farmers, showcased local produce, and underscored the Government’s commitment to value addition and cultural recognition within the agricultural sector.
Under the Land Revenue & Settlement Department, 50% of land parcel in the state are geo-referenced and the remaining are under process.
Drone survey was completed in 319 villages, IEC conducted in all the 319 villages, Ground Truthing completed in 305 villages. Mizoram, being the first State in North-East India to distribute Property Card and was distributed to 4041 Property Card holders till date.
National geo-spatial knowledge-based Land Survey of Urban Habitations (NAKSHA), a new project for land records modernization was launched. Aizawl Municipal Ward 11-19 is selected as pilot project for NAKSHA in Mizoram. 24 rovers had been purchased for field survey which is funded by DoLR. Using this rovers and NAKSHA portal developed by MPSEDC, ground truthing/field survey will be started once necessary customization of portal and URPRO is completed.
On 11th November 2025, at Maumual, Chaltlang, 530 Land Holding Certificates were issued to the rightful landholders, marking a significant milestone toward the long-awaited realization of the Maumual settlement initiative.
Rural Development & Administration Department started state-wide mega-rejuvenation of springs, focusing on major rivers in Mizoram. A joint initiative called Project Tuihna- Damkhawchhuahna was taken and memorandum of understanding (MoU) signed with the North East Initiative Development Agency (NEIDA). 
In addition to the existing 10,148 SHGs, MzSRLM successfully mobilised 1,791 households into 214 new Self Help Groups (SHGs) across all 28 RD Blocks in the State during FY 2025–26.
The Vantawng Cluster Level Federation under Serchhip RD Block has secured 1st place in the Atmanirbhar Sangathan Awards 2024; an award given to organizations that have achieved or promoted self-reliance, under the category of Institutions under Five Years. These awards, instituted by the Ministry of Rural Development, Govt. of India honour exceptional work by community institutions.
Sustainable urban management and environmental responsibility have been accorded high priority as part of our commitment to building a cleaner, more inclusive, and resilient city. Recognising that effective waste management requires both institutional support and active community participation, my Government has undertaken a series of initiatives aimed at strengthening solid waste management systems while empowering citizens, particularly the urban poor.
A permanent Reduce, Reuse, Recycle (3R) Centre was established at the Thakthing Multi-utility Centre with a focus on supporting the urban poor.
Under the Comprehensive Plan for Municipal Solid Waste Management in Aizawl, the Adopt-a-Dustbin scheme was launched on World Environment Day. The initiative promotes citizen-centric responsibility for maintaining public dustbins, and so far, 95 dustbins have been adopted across 75 locations.
Public infrastructure has been a key pillar of our development agenda, with sustained investments aimed at improving the quality of life of our people and strengthening essential services. Under Aizawl Smart City Limited, significant milestones have been achieved across the health, sports, and urban development sectors.
An MRI machine, along with 26 other advanced medical equipment, has been procured and installed at Civil Hospital, Aizawl, substantially enhancing diagnostic and treatment capabilities. In the field of sports infrastructure, a FIFA-standard football ground has been inaugurated at Chite, along with the Mizoram Badminton Centre at Zuangtui. Complementing these initiatives, the Urban Landscape project at Aizawl Sumtual under MINECO has been undertaken to improve urban aesthetics and public spaces, contributing to a more liveable and vibrant city.
The Aizawl Municipal Corporation is working towards the creation of a smart city by adopting modern technologies and citizen-centric initiatives to improve urban infrastructure, enhance service delivery, and ease the daily lives of the people. The AMC successfully launched the ‘Online Building Plan Approval System’ (OBPAS) 2.0, a fully online end-to-end system that modernizes and streamlines the process of applying for and issuing building permissions within the AMC area. 
As part of AMC’s efforts to expand public parks and promote urban forestry, two eco-friendly parks were developed at Zonuam and Ailawng and opened to the public in October and December 2025 respectively. These parks enhance urban green spaces, promote environmental awareness, and provide recreational areas, reflecting AMC’s commitment to sustainable urban development and ecological conservation. The improvement of the sanitary landfill at Tuirial Veng has also been completed. The site is designated for the disposal of inert waste generated in Aizawl.
Under the Sports & Youth Services Department, the Mizoram Sports Incentive Cash Award 2024-2025 for meritorious sportspersons was distributed to 218 athletes and 41 officials across 15 sports disciplines with the total cash prize of Rs. 94 lakhs distributed. 
The Empowering Mizoram Sports (EMS) program under the Mizoram Bana Kaih Scheme has been rolled out from 1st December, 2025, starting with a 5 day Trainer’s Training in 8 sports disciplines. 24 sports disciplines were identified under this programme in 3 (three) categories prioritizing 8 disciplines having Olympic potential. The programme will be carried out phase-wise, starting with grassroot coaching/talent indentification in the first phase. Athletes in the age group of 8 to 15 years will be trained under this programme.
The Government of Mizoram in collaboration with Innovations India hosted the first ever Aizawl International Half Marathon on 27th April, 2025 with prize money worth Rs. 10 lakhs. The next Aizawl International Half Marathon is scheduled for 14th February, 2026 with expectations for greater and wider participations.
The Prime Minister of India laid the foundation stone for construction of Multipurpose Indoor Stadium to be constructed under the Khelo India Scheme at Tuikual, Aizawl with an estimated cost of Rs. 11.5 crore on 13th September, 2025.
The Information & Communication Technology Department was awarded the “DigiLocker Accelerator” award by the Ministry of Electronics & IT, Government of India, during the National Conference on DigiLocker. Mizoram is selected as one of the seven States in the country recognized for its exemplary and effective utilization of DigiLocker.
Under the BharatNet project, a total of 594 sites have been identified in Mizoram and installation for satellite-based broadband connectivity has been completed in these sites. To facilitate and enhance the commissioned sites, 500 wireless routers were configured and delivered to each respective Gram Panchayat by the ICT Department.
The Government of Mizoram has recently implemented the e-Office project in Secretariat Offices, with the Department of Personnel & Administrative Reforms as the nodal department and the Department of Information & Communication Technology handling implementation. The initiative promotes efficiency, transparency, and a paperless work culture by streamlining inter- and intra-government processes. So far, 42 Secretariat Offices have been onboarded, and 25 directorate and subordinate offices are in the pipeline.


The Mizoram Science, Technology & Innovation Council (MISTIC) organized the Chief Minister’s Inventors Challenge under the Bana Kaih Scheme in all districts in collaboration with the Deputy Commissioners. Winners from the district rounds competed at the State level, where Seed Funds amounting to ₹ 34.15 lakh were awarded to support the development of selected innovations.
A major milestone was the establishment of the state-of-the-art Mushroom Centre in collaboration with the CSIR–Institute of Himalayan Bioresource Technology (IHBT), Palampur, with funding support from the Department of Biotechnology (DBT), Government of India.


The Patent Information Centre (PIC) strengthened the intellectual property ecosystem by facilitating the filing of 4 patents, 33 trademarks, 14 industrial designs, 6 copyrights, and 1 Geographical Indication (GI) during 2025–2026.


I am happy to note that significant initiatives have been undertaken in Mizoram to strengthen and transform the cooperative sector. The state today has more than 1,550 registered cooperative societies and a network of state-level federations working across sectors such as dairy, agriculture, fisheries, piggery, sericulture, handloom and handicrafts. The computerisation of Primary Agricultural Credit Societies, expansion of multi-purpose PACS, and steps towards digital governance are laying the foundation for transparent. efficient and member-driven cooperatives.

Modernising agriculture through technology improves productivity and sustainability by enabling farmers to reduce costs, manage risks, and achieve higher yields with efficient use of resources. Mizoram, through the efforts of the Agriculture & Farmers’ Welfare Department, has achieved the first milestone target under SASCI 2025–26, Part VII(B), Component-II by conducting a Digital Crop Survey in at least one village in every district. 


Under the Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana (RKVY), 5-MT solar-powered cold storage units are proposed to be established at six locations namely, Muallungthu and Sihphir (Aizawl), DAO Complex (Lunglei), DAO Complex and KVK North Vanlaiphai (Serchhip), and Khanpui (Saitual), aimed at reducing post-harvest losses and promoting renewable energy use in agriculture. 


Oil Palm cultivation has been taken up under the Centrally Sponsored Scheme known as National Mission on Edible Oils-Oil Palm (NMEO-OP). During 2025-26, the Oil Palm growers sold 5599.12 MT of Oil Palm FFBs to the partner companies and 877 MT of Crude Palm Oil (CPO) was produced by Godrej Agrovet Pvt. Ltd. from their Oil Palm Processing Mill at Bukvannei, Kolasib District. The National Mission on Edible Oils–Oilseeds (NMEO-OS) scheme has expanded Tung plantations across several districts, including Hmuntha in Serchhip, Tualpui in Khawzawl and Saitual District, benefiting local families. The establishment of oil mills is currently underway in three districts: Siaha, Kolasib and Khawzawl.
During the past year, The Horticulture Department placed emphasis on the cultivation of passion fruit in view of its market potential and to support the recently established Passion Fruit Processing Unit at New Champhai. This initiative has significantly benefited passion fruit growers, while pineapple cultivation has also generated substantial income for farmers through increased production.
In line with export potential, Area Expansion Scheme (AES) for anthurium cut flowers is being implemented in Aizawl District under Mission for Integrated Development of Horticulture. Marking a milestone, anthurium cut flowers were transported as the first consignment of Mizoram produce from the newly introduced Railway Station at Sairang to Phool Mandi, New Delhi by Rajdhani Express. 
A Bamboo Processing Unit comprising of a Bamboo Treatment and Seasoning Plant, Bamboo Depot and Godown, and an Activated Charcoal Production Unit established under the National Bamboo Mission was inaugurated last year.
The Animal Husbandry & Veterinary Department continues to work with dedication towards strengthening livestock infrastructure, ensuring food security, and supporting farmers’ income. The tendering process to establish a modern poultry layer farm with a capacity of one lakh hens, capable of producing approximately seventy thousand eggs per day has been completed, and issuance of the work order is scheduled shortly, marking a significant step towards achieving self-sufficiency in egg production. Regular vaccination of livestock and poultry is undertaken against major contagious and economically significant diseases to reduce disease incidence and economic losses. Under the Assistance to States for Control of Animal Diseases scheme, compensation is provided to livestock owners for animals culled or destroyed as part of disease control and containment measures.
During the year, the Fisheries Department strengthened fisheries infrastructure and production capacity through targeted interventions across the State. A 15-tonne cold storage facility at Ngaizel was established under the SASCI scheme to improve post-harvest handling and reduce losses. In addition, new fish ponds covering 33.58 hectares were developed, while fish seed rearing ponds were expanded over 50.043 hectares to enhance seed availability and productivity. 
During the year, Printing & Stationery under Information, Public Relation, Printing & Stationery Department (IPRP&S) so far exceeds the Revenue Target of 150 lakh by 22.96 % upto November 2025.
In conclusion, I place on record my sincere thanks to all personnel serving under the State and Central Governments, as well as members of various organisations working in the State, for their unwavering commitment and devoted service. I also acknowledge the constructive role played by public representatives, village and local council functionaries, church bodies, non-governmental organisations, youth, students, members of the media, and the people of Mizoram, whose collective efforts continue to contribute meaningfully to the State’s overall progress.


I extend my congratulations to all those who have been honoured with State Medals today, in recognition of their distinguished and dedicated service. I also commend the armed contingents, NCC and school contingents, and the band parties for the exceptional discipline and precision displayed during the parade.
Once again, I convey my warm greetings and best wishes to the people of the State and the nation. Let us remain mindful of our shared responsibility as citizens of a great country with a proud heritage and a bright future, belonging equally to all communities and identities. On this solemn and auspicious occasion, let us renew our resolve to safeguard the unity and integrity of the nation and to work together towards a Mizoram marked by dignity, peace, prosperity, and harmony for all.
Ka Lawm E, Jai Hind.  

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