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Mizo Govt receives list of Bru refugees The Mizoram Government has officially received the lists of Bru refugees in six relief camps in North Tripura district, which would be analysed.
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Mizo govt receives list of refugees in Tripura The Mizoram government has officially received the lists of Bru refugees lodged in six relief camps in North Tripura district, officials said here today.
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Surrounded by insurgency, Mizoram keeps its peace From one of the most violent states to an oasis of peace, tiny Mizoram, almost unnoticed by the rest of India, has scripted a happy story in a problem-ridden northeast with the transformation riding on people"s zeal for change and development.
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LAD titles 21 settlements as sub-village, 2 as village council The Local Administrative Department(LAD) of the Mizoram government today decided to grant "sub-village" status to 21 and "village council" to two of the 94 unauthorised villages in the six districts of Mizoram.
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Road accidents claim 612 lives in 10 years in Mizoram The number of accidents involving vehicles stood at 503, which claimed 612 lives, from 2000 till May this year in Mizoram.
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Mizoram forms anti-tobacco squads for smoke-free state The Mizoram government is forming Anti-Tobacco Squads (ATS) in all eight districts of the state to ensure that the ban on smoking in public areas is strictly enforced, an official said Sunday.
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"Sour" grapes to turn sweet for Mizo farmers soon Grape growers in Hnahlan and Champhai in eastern Mizoram would soon see the people of the state quench their thirst with the "fruits of their labour".
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Mizoram to built Tourist Lodge near Serlui B Hydel Project Pu S. Hiato, Tourism Minister said that proposal to construct a Tourist Lodge near Serlui B Hydel Project is being sent to the Central Ministry for approval.
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AIDS claims 171 lives in Mizoram in 20 years Of the 437 full-blown AIDS cases in Mizoram, 171 people, including 72 women, had died in the State in the last 20 years, official sources said.
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Mizoram observes Int’l Day Against Drug Abuse Mizoram today observed International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking even though the day falls on June 26, with a theme Think health - not drugs where one minute’s silence was observed for the youths killed by drugs.
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Malaria deaths on decline in Mizoram Deaths due to malaria have sharply declined to seven during January to May in Mizoram this year against 47 during the same period last year, State Health Department officials said today.
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Mizoram adopts strategy to become smoke-free The Mizoram government Wednesday adopted a four-pronged strategy to make the mountainous state smoke-free, officials said here Wednesday.
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Landslides, blockade disrupt rail services in northeast Rail services in southern Assam, Tripura, Manipur and Mizoram were suspended following heavy landslides and a three-day rail blockade called by a student body, officials said Thursday.
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Mizo CM makes green appeal Mizoram Chief Minister Lal Thanhawla has made a clarion call to the people of Mizoram to save the once-evergreen state from rapid deforestation.
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Rail services to Tripura, Mizoram disrupted Rail services to parts of Assam, Tripura and Mizoram have been suspended after damage to an old rail bridge in southern Assam, officials said Thursday.
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