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Affidavit of Lalzamliana Sailo S/o Vanhnuaithanga Sailo (L), resident of H.No.B9/C, Khatla, Aizawl, Mizoram,

VOL - XLVIISSUE - 50Date - 22/02/2017

The Mizoram Gazette EXTRA ORDINARY Published by Authority RNI No. 27009/1973 Postal Regn. No. NE-313(MZ) 2006-2008VOL - XLVI Aizawl, Wednesday 22.2.2017 Phalguna 3, S.E. 1938, Issue No. 50 AFFIDAVITI, Lalzamliana Sailo S/o Vanhnuaithanga Sailo (L),resident of H.No. B9/C, Kha tla, Aiza wl, Mizoram, do hereby solemnly affirm as hereunder :- 1.That I am a bonafide citizen of India and I am eligible to swear this affida vit. 2.That my name has been written and r ecorded asLalzamliana in my documents whereas it has been written and recorded asLalzamliana Sailo in my Driving License, Ba nk account and some of my documents. 3.That the purpose of this a ffidavit is to declar e that the abovementioned namesLalzamliana Sailo andLalzamliana belongs to one and the same person. 4.That this a ffidavit shall be used as a piece of evidence. 5.That the statements made in para 1 to 4 are true to the best of my knowledge and belief. IN WITNESS WHEREOF I put my signature hereto on this 20th day of May, 2014. Published and Issued by the Controller, Printing & Stationery, Mizoram Printed at the Mizoram Government Press, Aizawl C-50Identified by me : Sd/- (Jacob T.Vanlawma) Advocate Aizawl : Mizoram.Signed befor e me : Sd/- SL Thansanga Advocate, Notary Public Aizawl : Mizoram.Sd/- DEPONENT Notarial Registration No. 29/5 Date 20/5/2014

The Mizoram Municipalities (Fourth Amendment) Act, 2015

VOL - XLIVISSUE - 608Date - 17/11/2015

The Mizoram Gazette EXTRA ORDINARY Published by Authority RNI No. 27009/1973 Postal Regn. No. NE-313(MZ) 2006-2008VOL - XLIV Aizawl, Tuesday 17.11.2015 Kartika 26, S.E. 1937, Issue No. 608 NOTIFICATIONNo.H.12018/120/2003-LJD, the 16th November, 2015.The following Act is hereby published for general information. The Mizo ra m Municipalit ies ( Fo urt h Amendment ) Act , 2015 (Act No. 14 of 2015) R. Thanga, Secret ary to the Govt. of Mizoram. 1. Short Title, extent and commencement 2. Amendment of Section 2. 3. Amendment of Section 11 4. Amendment of Selection 12:(1) This Act shall be called The Mizoram Municipalities (Fourth Amendment) Act, 2015. 2) It shall have the like extent as the Principal Act. 3) It shall come into force on such date as the State Government may, by notification in the official Gazette, appoint. :1) In Sect ion 2 of the Mizoram Municipalities Act, 2007(hereinafter referred to as the Principal Act), after sub-section (11), a new sub-section (11-A) shall be inserted, namely:- “(11-A) “Chief Executive Officer” shall mean the Chief Exec ut ive Officer o f a municipalit y who is t he administrative head of a Municipality. In respect of a Municipal Co rporation, the expression “Chief Executive Officer ” shall mean Municip al Co mmissio ner o f a Municipal Corporation. (2) “Sub-sect ion (25) of Section 2 of the Principal Act shall stand deleted. :Sect io n 11 of the Principal Act shall be subst it ut ed by t he fo llo wing, name ly:- “11. Mu nic ip a l au t ho r it ies: The Municipal authorities charged with the responsibility of carrying out the provisions of this Act for each municipal area shall be- (a) The Board of Councillors (b) The Chairman, and (c) The Chief Executive Officer. :Sub-section (3) of Section 12 of the Principal Act shall be subst it ut ed by t he fo llo wing, namely :- “(3) All executive actions of the Municipality shall be expressed t o be t ake n in t he na me o f t he M unicip a lit y. ” THE MIZORAM MUNICIPALITIES (FOURTH AMENDMENT) ACT, 2015 A Bill to amend the Mizoram Municipalities Act, 2007 (Act No.6. 0f 2007) It is enact ed by t he Mizor am Legislative Assembly in t he Sixty Sixth year of the Republic of India as follows:- Ex-608/20152 It is enacted by the Mizoram Legislative Assembly in the Sixty Sixth year of the Republic of India as follows :-AN ACT Ex-608/2015 3 :Section 14 of the Principal Act shall stand deleted. :Sectio n 1 5 of the Principal Act shall be substit ut ed as follo ws, namely : “15.Chairman: (1) The Chairman shall be the executive head of the Municipality, and t he municip al administ rat io n shall be und er his co nt ro l. (2) The Chairman shall preside o ver the meetings of the Board o f Co uncillors. (3) Any policy decisions relating to transaction of business of the Municipality shall be carried out with prior approval of the Chairman. Provided that the Chairman shall not act in opposition to or in contravention of any decision of the Board of Councillors.” :In the Principal Act, after Section 15, a new section 15-A shall be inserted, namely:- “15-A Chief Executive Officer: Save as o therwise provided in t his Act , and subject t o supervision and control of t he Municipality and t he Chairman, the executive power for the purpose of carrying out the provisio ns of t his Act , shall vest in t he Chief Executive Officer. The Chief Executive Officer may 1) exercise all the powers and perform all the duties specifically co nfer red or impo sed upon him by t his Act or by any o t her law for t he t ime being in force ; 2) prescribe the duties of and exercise supervision and control over the acts and proceedings of all officers and st affs o f a M unic ip alit y, a nd s u bj ec t t o a n y r u l e s t hat ma y be made in t his behalf, dispose of all quest ions r elat ing t o t he service of the said officers and other employees and their pay, privileges, allowances and other conditions of service ; 5. Deletion of Section 14. 6. Amendment of Section 15. 7. Insertion of Section 15-A.

Solar Power Policy of Mizoram 2017 with immediate effect.

VOL - XLVIISSUE - 59Date - 08/03/2017

The Mizoram Gazette EXTRA ORDINARY Published by Authority RNI No. 27009/1973 Postal Regn. No. NE-313(MZ) 2006-2008VOL - XLVI Aizawl, Wednesday 8.3.2017 Phalguna 17, S.E. 1938, Issue No. 59 NOTIFICATIONNo.B.12012/27/2015-P&E, the 24th February, 2017.In compliance with the decision taken by Coun- cil of Ministers in its meeting held on 8th Feb. 2017, the Governor of Mizoram is pleased to notify Solar Power Policy of Mizoram 2017 with immediate effect. This issues with the concurrence of Finance Department vide their I.D No.FIN(E) 481/2016 dt.7.10.2016 and Law & Judicial Department vide their I.D.No.LJD-33/2016/144 dt.18.8.2016. C. Lalhmachhuana, Secretary to the Govt. of Mizoram, Power & Electricity Department. SOLAR POWER POLICY OF MIZORAM - 2017 1.Preamble Energy Security is the key to economic growth to any country and state, Fossil fuel such as coal, gas, oil, etc. for conventional power generation is fast depleting and will be exhausted in coming decades. The conventional generation is also the source of greenhouse gas emission attributing to global warming and has adverse impact on climate. Therefore, a global shift towards sustainable renewable energy generation is being witnessed. India is blessed with abundant solar energy and if harnessed efficiently, the country is capable of producing trillion-kilowatts of electricity. Solar energy is extremely beneficial as it is non-pollut- ing and its generation can be decentralized. Government of India (Gol) has set for itself an ambitious target of increasing solar capacity to 100 GW by 2022. In order to achieve these targets, Gol is implementing a wide range of regulatory and policy interventions. It is estimated that utility-scale grid parity is expected to be achieved faster than originally estimated and solar power will start aggressively competing with conventional power by 2017. Mizoram, lying in the tropical region, receives and average solar insolation of about 4.5 kWh/m2 / day and have approximately 300 sunshine days. The temperature favors setting up of solar power plants within the State as the State have cool natural breeze to cool down the Plants. T he estimated solar potential of Mizoram, as calculated by National Institute of Solar Enercy INISE), is approxi- mately 9.09 GWp. To tap the potential of the merging revolution in solar energy and to leverage advantage from the Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission (JNNSM) and Deendayal Upadhyaya Gram Jyotin Yojana (DDUGJY) launched by Government of India, the State Government has decided to adopt its own solar policy namely ‘Solar Power Policy of Mizoram - 2017’ This policy has provisions which aim at creating an enabling environment for prospective solar power developers to harness solar power in the best possible manner. This in turn is expected to meet the objective of Government of Mizoram to provide competitive, reliable power supply to its consumers and also to ensure a sustainable fuel mix in the long run. 2.Title The policy shall be known as “Solar Power Policy of Mizoram - 2017” 3.Operative Period This Policy shall become operative from the date of its notification in the Mizoram State Gazette and shall remain in force until further order. 4.Objectives of the Policy The objectives of the Policy are as follows; oTo encourage, develop and promote solar power generation. oTo develop Mizoram into an investor friendly State. oTo encourage public as well as private investment in solar power generation. oTo promote decentralized and distributed generation. oTo promote grid connected and off-grid solar applications oTo promote all technologies of harnessing solar energy. oTo create direct and indirect employment opportunities. oTo promote R&D and innovations, skill development in the sector. 5.Applicability : This Policy shall be applicable for all solar energy based power project (Solar PV/Solar thermal) in the State of Mizoram. a. Grid Connected Projects For the development of solar power projects under this policy, any individual/Firm/Society/ Institution/Registered Company including Public utilities shall be eligible for sale of power to Distribution Licensee/Power & Electricityy Department or 3rd party sale and ca ptive consumption. b. Grid Connected Rooftop Projects All individual’s residentia l/commercial/institutional/NGOs/ Industria l units/Govt . buildings are eligible to set up solar rooftop projects within the prescribed capacity limit in their own premises as well as third party rooftop. In addition, interested Firms/Registered Companies including Public Utilities shall be eligible to set up rooftop projects on third party roofs. Ex-59/20172 c. Off Grid Projects Any individual/party shal be eligible to set up off grid projects. 6.Regulatory Framework The Electricity Act 2003 read with Tariff Polic 2006, as amended from time to time, mandates the State Electricity Regulatory Commission to set tariffs for renewable energy as well as to issue regulations pertaining to Renewable Purchase Obligation (RPO), a nd set charges for wheeling, transmission and distribution of electricity. 7.Minimum Programme Targets The Government of India has set an ambitious target of 100GWp of solar energy generation by 2022. T he State Government of Mizoram, in line with the target set by Government of India and to achieve the Solar Renewable Purchase Obligation of 10.5% by end of 2021-22, a minimum target of 80 MW, including Rooftop System, is envisaged.It would be mandatory for all State Govern- ment department/institutions to install Solar Rooftop Systems on the official buildings, wher- ever technically feasible. All Central Govenment department/institutions are also expected to install Solar Rooftop Systems on the official buildings, wherever technically feasible. 8.Grid Connected Solar Power Projects a. Category 1 : Projects under Government of India The State will promote Solar Power Projects sanctioned under National Solar Mission/MNRE and Rural Electrification Corporation Limited as amended from time to time. Eligibility crite- ria sha ll be a s per the respective scheme. b. Category 2 : Projects under State Government Projects may be taken up by the State Govenment on its own, or through nomination basis to CPSUs or under PPP mode based on tariff based competitive bidding. c. Category 3: Projects under Renewable Energy Certificates (REC) Mechanism Solar projects set up under the REC mechanism shall be eligible for Policy benefits as allowed under CERC REC mechanism as per the Guidelines/Orders/Regulations issued by CERC/ JERC(M&M) from time to time. d. Category 4 : Projects under Captive Generation The projects set up under this category shall generate power for captive use and comply with provisions of Section 9 of Electricity Act 2003, the Electricity Rules, 2005 with amendments and orders issued by JERC(M&M) from time to time. The project developer will be allowed to avail REC in compliance with JERC(M&M)/CERC regulations. e. Category 5 : Projects under Independent Power Producers Power plants those put up for sale of power to 3rd party constitute this category. 9.Grid Connected Solar Rooftop Projects (SRPs) : The State Government of Mizoram is commited to promotion of solar rooftop projects on public buildings, domestic, commercial and industrial establishments etc. All incentives provided by Gov- ernment of India and the State government from time to time hsall be extended to grid connecedEx-59/2017 3 solar rooftop projects (SRPs). The total capacity targeted under the policy directives for SRPs, including metering, billing, settlement, payment(s) and technical aspects etc. be made available by the Distribution Licensee. 9.1Eligibility and targets under the scheme The policy aims to harness the available potential for generating solar power using unutilized roof space, along with promotion of green and clean power to reduce the dependence on conventional source of energy. All the individuals, residential/commecial/Institutional/Govt. Semi-Govt. building owners, Indus- trial units are eligible to set up Rooftop Solar Power Plant within the prescribed capacity limit. Eligible project capacity under the scheme will be from 1 KWp and above with/without battery back-up support. 9.2Capacity The project site/rooftops at office buildings, commecial buildings, residential complexes etc. can be selected on the basis of total energy r equirement of the premises and the area available for installation of roof top Solar PV system. Through rooftop systems shall be generally connected on LT Supply, large solar PV system may have to be connected to 11KV system. Grid connectivily levels for rooftop systems shall be as per the regulation laid down by JERC(M&M). 9.3Metering system Consumers will generate solar power for self-consumption and can feed excess power into the grid through a bi-directional export/import meter. All the equipment to be installed shall be as Indian/ IEC standards which shall be notified by the State Nodal Agency. The same could be purchased by the Plant owner or provided by the Distribution Licensee at pre-notified rates. However, net meter- ing shall be implemented by the Distribution Licensee. 9.4Restrictions on level of overall or local grid penetration i. Applicants who desire to install grid connected SRPs are free to choose either net or gross meter option for sale of power and shall apply to the Distribution Licensee through the State Nodal Agency. Projects shall be approved on a first come first serve basis subject to technical feasibility such as availability of roof space, strength of roof and aspect of building etc. ii. Net-metering based rooftop solar systens are small capacity systems and can be expected to proliferate fast when the policy and procedures are conducive. The impect and leve of prolif- eration of net-metering based rooftop would have an impact on the local grid which has to address technical, safety and grid security issues arising out of possible reverse flow of elec- tricity in the local grids. Therefore, the cumulative capacity to be allowed for a particular distribution transformer shall not exceed 40% of the rated capacity of the distribution trans- for me r. 9.5Settlement of Energy/RPO a)An eligible consumer ’s net export of energy, if any, shall be settled through net metering system. In case there is net energy injected in to the grid in a particular billing cycle, it will be credited in units for the next billing cycle. The net credit of units, if any, at the end of the settlement period, usually a Financial Year, 100% of units shall be credited in cash by the distribution licensee to the eligible consumer ’s account at a tariff determined by JERC M&M. Ex-59/20174 b)The quantum of electricity generated from the solar energy system of an eligible consumer and consumed by him shall qualify for accounting towards the Renewable Purchase Obli- gation (RPO) of such accounting towards the Renewable Purchase Obligation (RPO) of such eligible concumer or the disribution licensee under which he is a consumer if he is either an obligated entity or not under JERC for Manipur and Mizoram (Renewable Pur- chase Obligation and its Compliance), Regulations, 2010 and its amendments from time to time. 9.6Option for installation of Solar Rooftop Projects (SRPs) The following business models can be considered for installing solar rooftop projects : (a)Solar installations owned by consumer i)Solar Rooftop facility owned, operated and maintained by the consumer (s). ii) Solar Rooftop facility owned by consumer but operated and maintained by the 3rd p a r t y. (b) Solar installations owned, operated and maintained by 3rd Party The 3rd party implements the solar rooftop facility and provides services to consumers, combinations could be “ i)Arrgement as a captive generating plant for the roof owners The 3rd party implements the facility at the roof or within the premises of the consumers; the consumer may or may not invest as equity in the facility as mutually agreed between them. The 3rd party may also make arrangement of undertaking operation and of main- t enance of t he f aci l i t y. T he pow er i s t hen sol d t o t he f oof ow ner. The net surplus energy, if any, can be fed into the grid. ii)Solar Lease Model, Sale to Grid The 3rd party implementing the solar facility shall enter into a lease agreement with the consumer for medium to long term basis on rent. The facility is entirely owned by the 3rd party and consumer is not required to make any investment in facility. T he power generated is fed into the Grid and the roof top owner gets a rent. c) Solar Installations at roofs of Government and its allied buildings/structures Government and its allied buildings/structure will be eligible to avail benefits under the policy. ZEDA will be the implementing agency for rooftop solar systems in Government Departyments and its allied Institutions. However, subsequent operation and maintenance (O&M) shall be the responsibility of the owners. 10Solar Off-grid and Decentralized Distributed Generation (DDG) i. The State will incentivize decentralized and off-grid applications, including hybrid systems as per guidelines issued by MNRE to meet various electrical and thermal energy requirements for domestic and commercial uses. ii. The State will promote setting up of solar power plants for sale of power to individuals through its own distribution system. iii. The State will also promote setting up of local solar grid and stan-a lone solar systems to provide electricity to remote villages.Ex-59/2017 5 iv. The State will also promote uses of SPV water pumping systems wherever possible for drink- ing as well as irrigation purposes. v. The State will promote uses of small SPV systems, such as: Solar Home Lighting systems, Solar Lanterns, Solar Power Packs etc in places where grid power supply is ot available or where there is intermittent power supply or, where grid connection is not cost effective. vi. The Agency shall work to create an enabling framework with direct/indirect benefits for re- placement of conventional applications with solar powered applications in the State. 11Ease of Business - Enabling Provisions In order to encourage solar based generation, the following enabling provisions are available to a developer for case of doing business However, the Project developer has to ensure that the project is commissioned within the time limit stipulated in the Power Purchase Agreements. (a)Various concessions allowed by Ministry of New & Renewable Energy shall be allowed to project Developers. Any other incentives or gra nt available from MNRE shall also be ex- tended to the project developers. An illustrative list of such concessions/incentives presently made available by MNRE is at Annexure 1. (b)Government of Mizoram shall facilitate purchase of energy generated under this policy through the Power & Electricity Department. There shall be a set of qualification criteria fixed by the Government of Mizoram for the prospective developers of solar projects.). (c) Tranmission and Distribution charges for wheeling of power The developer shall be laying of power evacuation line from generating station to the nearest substation or interconnection point. The Distribution Licensee will undertake to transmit on its grid the power generated by eligible producer and make it available to the end user or to a third party nominated by eligible producer for sale within the State, at uniform wheeling charge of 2% of the energy supplied to the grid or as determined by JERC M&M, irrespective of the distance from the generating station. However, the third party will have to be HT consumer of the power unless this condition is relaxed specifically by the Power & Electricity Department. In case there is no int erconnection between the solar plant and the nearest sub-station, the developer shall be responsible for laying te power evacuation line as per the modalities laid out in Clause 13 of the policy. (d) Power Scheduling and Banking The State Electricity Board or the Agency or the Government, as the case may be, will permit electricity generated by eligible producers to be banked for a period up to one year. All energy produced from Solar Power Projects shall be considered as deemed to be scheduled. Banking of 100% of energy shall be permitted for all Captive and Open Access/Scheduled consumers as per the schedule with the Distribution Licensee in year. Banking charges shall be adjusted in kind @ 2% of the energy delivered at the point of drawal. Banked units can be consumed/ redeemed as per mutual agr eement with the Distribution Licensee. For captive/third party sale, energy injected into the grid from date of synchronization to open access approval date will be considered as deemed energy banked. The unredeemed banked energy shall be considered as deemed purchase by the Department/ Distribution Licensee at Average Pooled Power Purchase Cost (APPC) as determined by JERC(M&M) for the year. Ex-59/20176 (e) Electricity Duty Electricity duty shall be exempted for captive consumption, sale to Distribution Licensee and third party sale in respect of all SPPs set up within the state. Also, Electricity duty will be waived for the new manufacturing facilities and ancilaries of the Solar Power Projects. (f) Cross subsidy Surcharge Cross subsidy surcharges for Solar Power Project (SPP) located within the state and selling power to third parties within the state shall be as determined by JERC (M&M) from the date of commissioning of the SPP. (g) Bill settlement All transactions between the Department and the eligible producer involving wheeling, bank- ing or sale of power will be settled on a monthly basis. (h) Exemption from Demand Cut A reduction in contract demand to the extent of 50% of installed capacity of the solar power plants shall be permitted by the Distribution Licensee, in case the power plant is not utilizing the Department’s grid for supply of power to consumer. (i) Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) The Distribution Licensee/Consumer and eligible producers under this policy may enter into a Power Purchase Agreement for a minimum period of 10 years. However, if any eligible producer intends to enter into Power Purchase Agreement for shorter perios, the Power & Electricity Department will consider such proposal on the merit of the cas e. (j) Security Package for Eligible Producer The Distribution Licensee shall provide facilities of an irrevocable, divisible, revolving and confirmed standby Letter of Credit by any na tionalized bank. T he amount of the Letter of Credit shall be equal to the expected payment for two months by the Department. (k) Pollution Control Board Clearances SPPs using PV or solar thermal technology, being a renewable energy will be given deemed clearances by Mizoram Pollution Control Board. (l) Open Access Inter State/Intra-State open access & transmission charges shall be levied to the generator as per JERC (M&M)/ CERC regulations as amended from time to time. (m) Deemed Industrial status Eligible producers generating electricity from solar energy will be treated as an eligible indus- try under the schemes administered by the Industry Department and incentives available to such eligible producers shall be available to solar power producers. (n) Land for grid connected projects Government land would be made available to project developers depending on availability.Ex-59/2017 7 (o) Entry tax/VAT Exemption Renewable Energy materials and equipments sold and purchased by Nodal Agency/Depart- ment appointed by the Ministry of New & Renewable Energy Govt. of India for the state of Mizoram shall be exempted from payment of Value Added Tax under Mizoram Value Added Tax Act 2005. (p) Refund of Stamp Duty The State Government (concerned department) will provide incentive in terms of 100% refund of Stamp Duty for land purchased for setting up solar power project and Stand-alone Solar Power System. Registration cha rges are paya ble as per rules. (q) Indicative Locations (i) Land holding Governnent Departments (demonstration plots of Agriculture, Soil & Wa- ter Conserva tion, Sericulture Departments etc.) (ii) Hydro power project areas of Power & Electricity Department (iii) Land owned by Village Council (iv) Industrial areas (v) Any other available land 12.Grid evacuation & evacuation facility The developer shall be responsible for interconnection arrangement which includes transformer panel, protections, metering etc. at the substation or interconnection point. All the evacuation fa- cilities/infrastructures shall be as per the standard laid down by the Central Electricity Authority or as per the standard being adopted by the State Distribution Licensee. These arrangements shall be in accordance within the regulations of JERC(M&M) or CERC Regulations as amended from time to time. Power & Electricity Department/or the concerned Distribution Licensee in the state of Mizoram may take up the work and maintain the same on cost basis, which are to be borne by the Develop er. 13.Provisions under Factories Act, 1948 The grid-connected SPPs setup for sale of power to Distribution Licensee/Captive use/Third Party sale will be registered as factory under the Factories Act, 1948 and the entire process shall be completed within 14 days by Department of Industries of Mizoram. T he wages of the labour shall be guided by Mizoram Trade Union Regulation 1992. 14.Nodal Agency Zoram Energy Development Agency (ZEDA) shall be the nodal agency for implementation of solar power projects unde this policy. ZEDA will be authorized to test all devices/equipments related to solar energy to be used/sale in Mizoram for quality control which are implemented under the Central/State Government scheme or solar power to be sold to State Electricity Licensee. 15.Single Window Clearance System a. Nodal Agency (ZEDA) will act as single window clearance for Solar Power Projects for fol- lowing activities: b. Ensuring all relevant Government Orders are issued in a time bound manner by concerned departmebts in accordance with this policy. c. Facilitating all clearances, approvals, permissions and consents required from the State Gov- ernment/its agencies. Ex-59/20178 d. Ensuring that all Policies are applicable to the solar power producers. e. Ensuring timely provisions of evacuation infrastructure for the upcoming solar power plants. f. Promoting maintenance of grid-interactive systems so as to ensur e fuller utilization of the plant capacity. g. Facilitating allotment of land by the State Governmetn or its agencies. 16.Project Approval Committee A ‘High Level Project Approval and Monitoring Committee’ constituted with the following mem- bers will approved and monitor the progress of implemantation, including removal of difficulties of solar power projects of capacities larges than 1MWp. 1.Secretary, Power & Electricity Department as Chairman 2.Dir ector, ZEDA as Member Secretary 3.Secretary, Finance Department as Member 4.Secretary, For est Department, as Member 5.Secretary, Revenue Department, as Member 6.Secretary, Industries Department, as Member 7.Engineer-in-Chief, Power & Electricity Department as Member 8.Representative from solar power developer as invitee, if deemed necessary. 17.Review The Government of Mizoram reserves the right to review the policy as and when need arises in view of any technological breakthrough or to remove any inconsistency with Electricity Act 2003, as amended fro time to time, rules and regulations made thereunder or any related policy of Govt. of India. ANNEXURE-I Various Incentives available from the Ministry of New & Renewable Energy (MNRE) Govt. of India, for the year 2016-17. Off-Grid systems : Sl.No.Name of the systemCentral FinancialCentral FinancialAssistance (CFA) forAssistance (CFA) forPrivate/CommercialGovernmentetcestablishment1Solar street lighting system (CFL)Rs 82/WpRs 247/Wp upto 74Wp 2Solar street lighting system (LED)Rs 132/WpRs 396/Wp upto 40Wp 3Solar Home Lighting System/SolarRs 82/WpRs 247/Wp lantern 4Solar power pack/plant )with batteryRs 82/WpRs 247/Wp backup) upto 300Wp 5Solar power pack/plant (withRs 49/WpRs 148/Wp Battery backup) 300Wp-10kWpEx-59/2017 9 6Solar power pack/plant (withRs 48/WpRs 128/Wp battery backup), >10kWp 7Solar power pack/plant (withRs 26/WpRs 79/Wp battery backup)upto 100kWp 8Solar street lighting systems throughRs 82/WpRs 247/Wp power plant upto 100kWp 9Solar water pumping system (DCRs 47,520/HPRs 57,600/HP Pump) upto 2HP(under NABARD) 10Solar water pumping system (DCRs 44,550/HPRs 54,000/HP Pump) >2HP-5HP(under NABARD) 11Solar water pumping system (ACRs 41,580/HPRs 50,400/HP Pump) upto 2HP(under NABARD) 12Solar water pumping system (ACRs 35,640/HPRs 43,200/HP Pump) upto 2HP(under NABARD) Grid System1.Micro Grid upto 10kWp-Rs 115/WP 2.Mini Grid > 10-500kWp-Rs 99/Wp 3.Rooftop system 1-500kWp-70% of MNRE benchmark cost 4.Solar Park-Rs 20 Lacs/MWp 5.Unemploy & farmers-Rs 50 Lacs/MWp GLOSSARY ColGovernment MNREMinistry of New & Renewable Energy StateThe State of Mizoram PolicySolar Power Policy of Mizoram, 2017 Distribution LicenseePower & Electricity Department, Govt. of Mizoram RPORenewable Purchase Obligation JERC(M&M)Joint Electricity Regulatory Commission for Manipur & Mizoram CPSUCentral Public Sector Undertaking RECRenewa ble Energy Certificate CERCCentral Electricity Regulatory Commission SRPsSolar Rooftop Projects SPVSolar Photovoltaic Agency/ZEDAZoram Energy Development Agency SPPsSolar Power Projects R&DResearch and Development Ex-59/201710 Published and Issued by the Controller, Printing & Stationery, Mizoram Printed at the Mizoram Government Press, Aizawl C-50

The Mizoram Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs Service (Amendment) Rules, 2017.

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NOTIFICATIONNo.A.l2018/5/2016-P&AR(GSW) the 24th February, 2017.In exercise of the powers conferred by theproviso to Article 309 of the Constitution of India, the Governor of Mizoram is pleased to amend theMizoram Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs Service Rules, 2012 (hereinafter referred to as thePrincipal Rules) which was notified vide No.A.12018/62/2007-P&AR(GSW) dated 09.04.2012, andpublished in the Mizoram Gazette Extraordinary Issue No. 184 dated the 12.04.2012, namely1.Short title and commencement(1)These Rules may be called the Mizoram Food, CivilSupplies & Consumer Affairs Service (Amendment) Rules,2016.(2)They shall come into force from the date of their publicationin the Official Gazette.2.Amendment of Rule 3(1)In the Principal Rules in Rule 3, the words “Mizoram Food& Civil Supplies Service (MF&CSS)” shall be substitutedby the words “Mizoram Food, Civil Supplies & ConsumerAffairs Service”3.Amendment of Rule 7In the Principal Rules, Rule 7 shall be substituted as follows,namely :-“1)Appointment to any post after initial constitutionof the Service under rule 3 in Grade-V of the Serviceshall be made as follows :a)50% of the total sanctioned posts by promotionthrough selection method from Sub-Inspector ofSupplies with not less than 5 years of regular servicein the grade.b)50% of the total sanctioned posts by directrecruitment from candidates holding degree of arecognised University to be conducted by theCommission failing which by deputation fromOfficers under Central/State Government holdinganalogous posts.The Mizoram GazetteEXTRA ORDINARYPublished by AuthorityRNI No. 27009/1973 Postal Regn. No. NE-313(MZ) 2006-2008VOL - XLV Aizawl, Wednesday 8.3.2017 Phalguna 17, S.E. 1938, Issue No. 60 c)Out of the 50% direct recruitment quota, 3% shallbe reserved for persons with disabilities havingrequisite qualification and as per physical require-ment and functional classification identified bythe Government.2)The Commission shall conduct written examination andinterview for selection of candidates within the directrecruitment quota and shall prepare and furnish the list ofcandidates recommended for appointment in order of meritto the Government”4.Amendment of Rule 15Sub-rule (1) and (2) of Rule 15 of the Principal Rules shall besubstituted as follows, namely,“(1)GRADE-I : The post in this grade as specified in Schedule-II shall be filled up by promotion through selection methodfrom a member of the service in Grade-II who has renderedat least 5 years of regular service in the grade failing whichOfficers on regular service in Grade-II who has completed15 years of regular service calculated from the date of entryinto Grade-V of the service out of which at least 2 years ofregular service in Grade-II.(2)GRADE-II : The post in this grade as specified in Schedule-II shall be filed up by promotion through selection methodfrom a member of the service in Grade-III who has renderedat least 5 years of regular service in the grade failing whichOfficers on regular service in Grade-III who has completed10 years of regular service calculated from the date of entryinto Grade-V of the service out of which at least 2 years ofregular service in Grade-III”.By order, etc.R.Malsawma,Joint Secretary to the Govt. of Mizoram,Deptt. of Personnel & Adve. Reforms.Published and Issued by the Controller, Printing & Stationery, MizoramPrinted at the Mizoram Government Press, Aizawl C-100Ex-60/20172

State Project Management Team

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The Mizoram Gazette EXTRA ORDINARY Published by Authority RNI No. 27009/1973 Postal Regn. No. NE-313(MZ) 2006-2008VOL - XLVI Aizawl, Wednesday 8.3.2017 Phalguna 17, S.E. 1938, Issue No. 61 NOTIFICATIONNo.B.16011/31/2015-FCS&CA,the 28m February, 2017. In the interest of the public Service and to ensure efficient implementation of End-to-End Computerisation of Ta rgeted Public Distribution System (T PDS) Operation in the State of Mizora m, the Governor of Mizoram is pleased to constitute the State Project Management Team for the said project as below :- 1.Team Leader:Director, FCS&CA Department 2.Asst . Team L eader / Nodal Officer:Deputy Director(G), FCS&CA Department. 3.Technical Project Manager:Mr. Lallawmkima, Scientific Officer, NIC, Mizoram, Aizawl 4.Member S ecret ary:Dealing Assistant, End-to-End Computerisation of TPDS, Directorate of FCS&CA 5.M emb er s:1. Deputy Director (M onitoring) FCS&CA Department 2. Technical Assistant in the F CS&CA Department Terms ofReference: 1.The Government of Mizoram may modify the composition of the Team as it may deem fit and proper to ensur e effective implementa tion of all programmes pertaining to the End-to- End Computerisation of TPDS Opera tion in the State. 2.The Team’s Office shall normally be in the Directorate of FCS&CA, Aizawl. 3.The Team Lea der may invite any per son to participate in the meetings of the Team as deemed necessary, a nd the members posted in the District Offices may not necessa rily require to a ttend the meetings unless specifically called for. 4.The SPMU Team shall have the role and responsibilities as indicated hereunder: (1 ) Assess the activit ies accomplished and yet to be undertaken by State, as part of Component-I and Component-II of the scheme. (2 ) Assess curr ent ICT levels at the State, Distric t and Field levels. (3 ) Close coordination with all stakeholders including NIC HQ, System Integra tors, FCI, etc. (4) Assess training needs of FCS&CA Department’s staff. (5 ) Assess availabilit y of ba ndwidth for locations covered under the scheme. (6 ) Coor dinate with Service Pr ovider to ensure availabilit y of ba ndwidth across various locations. (7 ) Prepare hardware & software requir ements a long with technical specifications Implementa tion Guidelines for the St ate. (8 ) Prepare RFP for selecting an Implementa tion Agency for procu ring IT Infrastructur e and other requir ed services. (9 ) Prepare draft contr act / agreement for engagement of other Agencies to whom any task ma y be outsourced by the Government. (10) Support State Government for Common Application Software (CAS) customization. obtain feedback/ approvals from State Government and communicate the same to NIC’s soft ware develop ment t ea m. (11) Support for conduct ing User Acceptance Testing (UAT) of the application soft ware and coordinate with NIC’s team for software deployment. (1 2) Support in conducting STQC a udit for the TP DS solution. (1 3) Monitoring of Service levels of Implementa tion Agency. (1 4) Monitoring status a nd progress of activities under the scheme, such a s Application software/CAS customization & configuration, training of FCS&CA staff & officers, hardware/software deployment & installation at varous locations in the State, data updation by F CS&CA, etc. (15) Identify the issues and risks, provide mechanism to resolve the issues and coordinate with stakeholders for issue resolution. (1 6) Preparation and undertaking assess ment of the project as per the scheme provisions. (1 7) Support FCS &CA Depa rtment in preparing p ublicit y and awareness campaigns. (1 8) Report status of activities to concerned authorities as and when required. Dr.Franklin Laltinkhuma, Secretary to the Govt. of Mizor am, Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs Department. Published and Issued by the Controller, Printing & Stationery, Mizoram Printed at the Mizoram Government Press, Aizawl C-50Ex-61/20172

Examine the deployment of surplus staff and abolition of certain posts, comprising the following members

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The Mizoram Gazette EXTRA ORDINARY Published by Authority RNI No. 27009/1973 Postal Regn. No. NE-313(MZ) 2006-2008VOL - XLVI Aizawl, Wednesday 8.3.2017 Phalguna 17, S.E. 1938, Issue No. 63 NOTIFICATIONNo.A.22011/1/2016-P&AR (ARW)/163, the 6th March, 2017.In pursuance to Para 7.2.1 and Para 7.2.2 of t he recommendations of the Committee for amalgamation of Departments of Industries and Trade and Commerce dt.30.01.2017, a committee is hereby constituted, to examine the deployment of surplus staff and abolition of certain posts, comprising the following members : Leader:Pu C.Lalhuliana, Deputy Secretary, DP&AR (ARW) Member Secretary:Pu H.L. Dingliana, Under Secretary, DP&AR (ARW) M emb er s:1.Pi S angkimi, Junior Analyst, DP&AR (ARW) 2.Pi Lalhmachhuani, Junior Analyst, DP&AR (ARW) 3.Pu K . Lalkr oschhua nga, Superintendent, DP&AR (ARW) The Committee shall submit its recommendation within a period of 1 (one) month from the date of issue of this Not ification. V. Lalremthanga, Secr etary to the Govt. of Mizoram, DP& AR. Published and Issued by the Controller, Printing & Stationery, Mizoram Printed at the Mizoram Government Press, Aizawl C-50

Lottery Mumbailaxmi Shankar Tuesday Weekly result submitted by M/s Teesta Distributors.

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The Mizoram Gazette EXTRA ORDINARY Published by Authority RNI No. 27009/1973 Postal Regn. No. NE-313(MZ) 2006-2008VOL - XLVI Aizawl, Friday 17.3.2017 Phalguna 26, S.E. 1938, Issue No. 121 NOTIFICATIONNO.DTE(IF&SL) PAPER LOT/2014-MUMBAIBAXMI ‘W’, the 15th March, 2017.Lottery Schemes of Mumbailaxmi Shankar Tuesday Weekly has been revised for 11.04.2017(135th draw) and 09.05.2017 (139th draw) as per detailed Scheme enclosed herewith. This issues with the proposal submitted by the concerned Distributor i.e. M/s Teesta Distributors. Lalthansanga, Dir ector, Institutional Finance & State Lottery, Mizoram : Aizawl. MIZORAM STATE LOTTERIESDIRECTORATE OF INSTITUTIONAL FINANCE & STATE LOTTERY MUMBAILAXMI SHANKAR TUESDAY WEEKLY LOTTERY 135TH DRAWN ON 11-04-2017 & 135TH DRAW 09-05-2017 RANK NO. OF PRIZESPRIZEA MOUNTDRAW METHOD 1121,00,000ON 1 TIME ON 4 DIGITS WITH SERIES CONS4910,000ON ALL REMAINING SERIES OF 1ST PRIZE NO 2502,000ON 1 TIME ON 4 DIGITS WITHOUT SERIES 3501,000ON 1 TIME ON 4 DIGITS WITHOUT SERIES 450500ON 1 TIME ON 4 DIGITS WITHOUT SERIES 522500100ON 450 TIMES ON 4 DIGITS WITHOUT SERIES DELUXE TICKETSONE DELUXE TICKET FREE ON EVERY PURCHASE OF5 TICKETSTOTAL TICKETS : 1,00,000 NUMBERING: 10 to 19 / 0000 TO 9999RANK NO.OFDELUXE TICKET PRIZE AMOUNTDRAW METHOD 1 10 10,000ON 1 TIME ON 4 DIGITSWITHOUTSERIES. SUMMARY OF % AGE PRIZES OUTGO PRIZE CATEGORYTOTAL PRIZESTOTAL% PRIZESMAIN TICKET50,15,00050.15DELUXE TICKET1,00,0001.00TOTAL51,15,00051.15(a)Th e name of the lottery or lottery scheme: As mentioned above (b)Price of the lottery ticket: M.R.P. 20/- (c)Total number of tickets printed : Total Tickets: 5 LakhsNumbering: 10 to 59/0000 to 9999 (d)Printing charges in clu din g th e cost of paper: 12,000/-per lac of lottery tickets (e)Gross value of the tickets printed: 1 Crore (One Crore only) (f)Name or names of th e distribu tors or sellin g agents with their addresses and con tact in formationSole Distributor: M/s. Teesta Distributors,T-19 (D), P eace Villa, B eside P WD Building, Tuikhuahtlang, Aizawl, Mizoram - 796 001 Area Distributor : M/s. Maruti Sales Agencies LLP, 202, 2nd Floor, 349 Business Point, Western Express Highway, Andheri East, Mumbai - 400069. Printing Press: M/s. NUTECH SECURITY PRINTERS, NEW DELHI-110 020. (g)Prize structure: As men tion ed above (h ) On e ticket can win prizes of one ran k only whichever is highest in terms of prize m oney.H older of said ticket shall be en titled for all the prizes of selected rank (i)Th e am oun t offered as prize mon ey: As men tion ed above (j) Periodicity of the dr aw: Once A Month. Draw Time: 4.30 PM Onwards (k) Th e place wh ere the draw shall be conducted: Directorate of Institutional Finance & State Lottery, Tuikhu ahtlan g, Mizoram : Aizawl - 79 6 0 01 Ph : 0389-2322291. Email : ifsl mizoram 1`23@yahoo.in www.ifsl.mizoram.gov.in(l) The procedure for drawing the prize winn ing tickets or prize win ners : As mention ed above.Ex-121/2017 2` ` ``Published and Issued by the Controller, Printing & Stationery, Mizoram Printed at the Mizoram Government Press, Aizawl C-50

Land is required in the villages of Mualkhang in the District of Kolasib for public purpose, viz, Bairabi-Sairang Railway BG Line Project.

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The Mizoram Gazette EXTRA ORDINARY Published by Authority RNI No. 27009/1973 Postal Regn. No. NE-313(MZ) 2006-2008VOL - XLVI Aizawl, Friday 17.3.2017 Phalguna 26, S.E. 1938, Issue No. 120 PRELIMINARY NOTIFICATION FOR LAND ACQUISITION IN KOLASIB DISTRICTNo.K.12011/26(B)/2011-REV, the 14th March, 2017.Whereas it appears to the Government of Mizoram that a total of 7.68 acres of land is required in the villages of Mualkhang in the District of Kolasib for public purpose, viz, Bairabi-Sairang Railway BG Line Project.Social Impact Assessment Study was carried out by State Institute of Rural Development & Panchayati Raj (SIRD & PR) and a report submitted as per Section 4 of the Mizoram (Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation & Resettlement) Act, 2016 (copy of SIA Report appended at Annexure-II). A total of 106 families are likely to be affected due to the land acquisition. The reason necessitating such affect is given below: “Construction of Bairabi to Sairang Railway BG Line by Northern Frontier Railways” Therefore, it is notified that for the above said project in the villages of the District of Kolasib land measuring 7.68 acres is under acquisition. This notification is made under the provisions of Section 11 (1) of the Mizoram (Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation & Resettlement) Act, 2016, to all whom it may concern. A plan of the land may be inspected in the office of the District Collector and Settlement Officer of concerned District on any working day during working hours. Objections, if any, to the acquisition regarding: iv)The area and suitability of land proposed to be acquired. v)Justification offered for public purpose. vi)The findings of the Social Impact Assessment Report. may be filed by the person interested within 60 (sixty) days from the date of publication of this notification as provided under Section 15 of the Act before the District Collector, Kolasib District. This supersedes Notification vide this Department’s letter of even no dt.02.03.2017 Lalram Thanga, Principal Secretary to the Govt. of Mizoram, Land Revenue & Settlement Deptt. Published and Issued by the Controller, Printing & Stationery, Mizoram Printed at the Mizoram Government Press, Aizawl C-50

Construction, Widening and Improvement of NH54 from Aizawl to Tuipang to be funded by Japan International Cooperation Agency and to be implemented by National Highways & Infrastructure Development Corporation Ltd. (NHIDCL)

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The Mizoram Gazette EXTRA ORDINARY Published by Authority RNI No. 27009/1973 Postal Regn. No. NE-313(MZ) 2006-2008VOL - XLV Aizawl, Wednesday 20.12.2016 Agrahayana 29, S.E. 1938, Issue No. 542 NOTIFICATIONPRELIMINARY NOTIFICATION FOR LAND ACQUISITION INAIZAWL DISTRICTNo.K.12011/61/2015-REV/Pt, the 19th December, 2016.Whereas it appears to the Government of Mizoram that a total of 34.04 hectares of land is required in the villages (list enclosed at Annex- ure I) in the district of Aizawl for public purpose, viz, Strengthening & Widening of NH-54 fromAizawl to Tuipang Project to be funded by JICA.Social Impact Assemment Study was carried out by State Institute of Rural Development & Panchayati Raj (SIRD & PR) and a report submitted as per Section 4 of the Mizoram (Land Acqui- sition, Rehabilitation & Resettlement) Act, 2016 (copy of SIA Report appended at Annexure II) A total of 929 families are likely to be displaced due to the land acquisition. The reason necessitating such displacement is given below : “Construction, Widening and Improvement of NH54 from Aizawl to Tuipang to befunded by Japan International Cooperation Agency and to be implemented by National High-ways & Infrastructure Development Corporation Ltd. (NHIDCL)”Addit io nal Dist rict Co mmissio ner, Aizawl Dist rict is appo int ed as Administ rat o r fo r t he purpose of rehabilitation and resettlement of the affected families. Therefore, it is notified that for the above said project in the villages of the district of Aizawl land measuring 34.04 hectares is under acquisit io n. This notification is made under the provisions of Section 11(1) of the Mizoram (Land Ac- quisit io n, Rehabilit at io n & Reset t lement ) Act , 2016, t o all who m it may co ncern. Ex-542/20162 A plan of the land may be inspected in the office of the District Collector and Settlement Officer of concerned District on any working day during working hours. Objections, if any, to the acquisition regarding: i)The area and suitability of land proposed to be acquired ii)Justification offered for public purpose iii)The findings of the Social Impact Assessment Report may be filed by the person interested within 60 (sixty) days from the date of publication of this notification as provided under Section 15 of the Act before the District Collector, Aizawl District. Zothankhuma, Secretary to the Government of Mizoram, Land Revenue & Settlement Department. Published and Issued by the Controller, Printing & Stationery, Mizoram Printed at the Mizoram Govt. Press, Aizawl. C-50.

Preliminary notification for Land Acquisition in Lawngtlai District Construction, Widening and Improvement of NH54 from Aizawl to Tuipang to be funded by Japan International Cooperation Agency and to be implemented by National Highways & Infra- structure Development Corporation Ltd. (NHIDCL)

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The Mizoram Gazette EXTRA ORDINARY Published by Authority RNI No. 27009/1973 Postal Regn. No. NE-313(MZ) 2006-2008VOL - XLV Aizawl, Wednesday 28.12.2016 Pausa 7, S.E. 1938, Issue No. 552 NOTIFICATIONPRELIMINARY NOTIFICATIONFOR LAND ACQUISITION IN LAWNGTLAI DISTRICTNo.K.12011/61/2015-REV/Pt, the 19th December, 2016.Whereas it appears to the Government of Mizoram that a total of 37.99 hectares of land is required in the villages (list enclosed at Annexure I) in the district of Lawngtlai for public purpose, viz, Strengthening & Widening of NH-54 from Aizawl to TuipangProject to be funded by JICA.Social Impact Assessment Study was carried out by State Institute of Rural Development & Panchayati Raj (SIRD & PR) and a report submitted as per Section 4 of the Mizoram (Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation & Resettlement) Act, 2016 (copy of SIA Report appended at Annexure II) A total of 215 families are likely to be displaced due to the land acquisition. The reason necessitat- ing such displacement is given below : “Construction, Widening and Improvement of NH54 from Aizawl to Tuipang to be funded byJapan International Cooperation Agency and to be implemented by National Highways & Infra-structure Development Corporation Ltd. (NHIDCL)”Additional District Commissioner, Lawngtlai District is appointed as Administrator for the pur- pose of rehabilitation and resettlement of the affected families. Therefore, it is notified that for the above said project in the villages of the district of Lawngtlailand measuring 37.99 hectares is under acquisition. This notification is made under the provisions of Section 11(1) of the Mizoram (Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation & Resettlement) Act, 2016, to all whom it may concern. A plan of the land may be inspected in the office of the District Collector and Settlement Officer of Lawngtlai District on any working day during working hours. Objections, if any, to the acquisition regarding : i)The area and suitability of land proposed to be acquired ii)Justification offered for public purpose iii)The findings of the Social Impact Assessment Report may be filed by the person interested within 60 (sixty) days from the date of publication of this notification as provided under section 15 of the Act before the District Collector, Lawngtlai District. Zothankhuma, Secretary to the Govt. of Mizoram, Land Revenue & Settlement Department. ANNEXURE LIST OF VILLAGESLAWNGTLAI DISTRICT 1AOC Veng 2Thingkah 3Chawntlangpui 4Sihtla ngpui 5Kawlchaw W 6Saikah 7Upper Saikah Ex-552/20162 Published and Issued by the Controller, Printing & Stationery, Mizoram Printed at the Mizoram Govt. Press, Aizawl. C-50.

Preliminary Notification for Land Acquisition in Siaha District Construction, Widening and Improvement of NH54 from Aizawl to Tuipang to be funded by Japan International Cooperation Agency and to be implemented by National Highways & Infrastructure Development Corporation Ltd. (NHIDCL)

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The Mizoram Gazette EXTRA ORDINARY Published by Authority RNI No. 27009/1973 Postal Regn. No. NE-313(MZ) 2006-2008VOL - XLV Aizawl, Wednesday 28.12.2016 Pausa 7, S.E. 1938, Issue No. 553 NOTIFICATIONPRELIMINARY NOTIFICATIONFOR LAND ACQUISITION IN SIAHA DISTRICTNo.K.12011/61/2015-REV/Pt, the 19th December, 2016.Whereas it appears to the Government of Mizoram that a total of 87.77 hectares of land is required in the villages (list enclosed at Annexure I) in the district of Saiha for public purpose, viz, Strengthening & Widening of NH-54 from Aizawl to TuipangProject to be funded by JICA.Social Impact Assessment Study was carried out by State Institute of Rural Development & Panchayati Raj (SIRD & PR) and a report submitted as per Section 4 of the Mizoram (Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation & Resettlement) Act, 2016 (copy of SIA Report appended at Annexure II) A total of 307 families are likely to be displaced due to the land acquisition. The reason necessitat- ing such displacement is given below : “Construction, Widening and Improvement of NH54 from Aizawl to Tuipang to be funded byJapan International Cooperation Agency and to be implemented by National Highways & Infra-structure Development Corporation Ltd. (NHIDCL)”Additional District Commissioner, Siaha District is appointed as Administrator for the purpose of reha bilitation a nd resettlement of the a ffected families. Therefore, it is notified that for the above said project in the villages of the district of Siaha land measuring 87.77 hectares is under acquisition. This notification is made under the provisions of Section 11(1) of the Mizoram (Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation & Resettlement) Act, 2016, to all whom it may concern. A plan of the land may be inspected in the office of the District Collector and Settlement Officer of concerned District on any working day during working hours. Objections, if any, to the acquisition regarding : i)The area and suitability of land proposed to be acquired ii)Justification offered for public purpose iii)The findings of the Social Impact Assessment Report may be filed by the person interested within 60 (sixty) days from the date of publication of this notification as provided under section 15 of the Act before the District Collector, Siaha District. Zothankhuma, Secretary to the Govt. of Mizoram, Land Revenue & Settlement Department. ANNEXURE LIST OF VILLAGESSAIHA DISTRICT 1Kawlchaw 2Zero Point 3Maubawl Ch 4Maubawk L 5Lower Theiva 6Theiri 7Tuipang V-I 8Tuipang D-I 9Tuipang D-II Ex-552/20162 Published and Issued by the Controller, Printing & Stationery, Mizoram Printed at the Mizoram Govt. Press, Aizawl. C-50.

Preliminary notification for Land Acquisition in Lunglei District Construction, Widening and Improvement of NH54 from Aizawl to Tuipang to be funded by Japan International Cooperation Agency and to be implemented by National Highways & Infrastructure Development Corporation Ltd. (NHIDCL)

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The Mizoram Gazette EXTRA ORDINARY Published by Authority RNI No. 27009/1973 Postal Regn. No. NE-313(MZ) 2006-2008VOL - XLV Aizawl, Wednesday 28.12.2016 Pausa 7, S.E. 1938, Issue No. 554 NOTIFICATIONPRELIMINARY NOTIFICATIONFOR LAND ACQUISITION IN LUNGLEI DISTRICTNo.K.12011/61/2015-REV/Pt, the 19th December, 2016.Whereas it appears to the Government of Mizoram that a total of 208.22 hectares of land is required in the villages (list enclosed at Annexure I) in the district of Lunglei for public purpose, viz, Strengthening & Widening of NH-54 from Aizawl to TuipangProject to be funded by JICA.Social Impact Assessment Study was carried out by State Institute of Rural Development & Panchayati Raj (SIRD & PR) and a report submitted as per Section 4 of the Mizoram (Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation & Resettlement) Act, 2016 (copy of SIA Report appended at Annexure II) A total of 1357 families are likely to be displaced due to the land acquisition. The reason necessitat- ing such displacement is given below : “Construction, Widening and Improvement of NH54 from Aizawl to Tuipang to be funded byJapan International Cooperation Agency and to be implemented by National Highways & Infra-structure Development Corporation Ltd. (NHIDCL)”Additional District Commissioner, Lunglei District is appointed as Administrator for the purpose of rehabilitation and resettlement of the affected families. Therefore, it is notified that for the above said project in the villages of the district of the Lungleiland measuring 208.22 hectares is under acquisition. This notification is made under the provisions of Section 11(1) of the Mizoram (Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation & Resettlement) Act, 2016, to all whom it may concern. A plan of the land may be inspected in the office of the District Collector and Settlement Officer of concerned District on any working day during working hours. Objections, if any, to the acquisition regarding : i)The area and suitability of land proposed to be acquired ii)Justification offered for public purpose iii)The findings of the Social Impact Assessment Report may be filed by the person interested within 60 (sixty) days from the date of publication of this notification as provided under section 15 of the Act before the District Collector, Lunglei District. Zothankhuma, Secretary to the Govt. of Mizoram, Land Revenue & Settlement Department. ANNEXURE LIST OF VILLAGESLUNGLEI DISTRICT 1Bualte 2Da wn 3Pangzawl 4Thiltlang 5Hnahthial W 6Hnahthial N-I 7Hnahthial N-II 8Hnahthial S-II 9Leite 10Rawpui 11Hra ngchalka wn 12Zob awk 13Zobawk S 14Lungpuizawl 15Thingfal 16Tawipui N-I 17Tawipui N-II 18Tawipui S 19Thaizawl 20Thua lthu 21Theiriat Ex-554/20162 Published and Issued by the Controller, Printing & Stationery, Mizoram Printed at the Mizoram Govt. Press, Aizawl. C-50.

Preliminary Notification for Land Acquisition in Aizawl District, Land is required in the villages of Sairang & Sihhmui in the District of Aizawl for public purpose, viz, Bairabi-Sairang Railway BG Line Project.

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The Mizoram Gazette EXTRA ORDINARY Published by Authority RNI No. 27009/1973 Postal Regn. No. NE-313(MZ) 2006-2008VOL - XLVI Aizawl, Friday 17.3.2017 Phalguna 26, S.E. 1938, Issue No. 119 PRELIMINARY NOTIFICATION FOR LAND ACQUISITION IN AIZAWL DISTRICTNo.K.12011/26(C)/2011-REV, the 14th March, 2017.Whereas it appears to the Government of Mizoram that a total of 70.64 acres of land is required in the villages of Sairang & Sihhmui in the District of Aizawl for public purpose, viz, Bairabi-Sairang Railway BG Line Project.Social Impact Assessment Study was carried out by State Institute of Rural Development & Panchayati Raj (SIRD & PR) and a report submitted as per Section 4 of the Mizoram (Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation & Resettlement) Act, 2016 (copy of SIA Report appended at Annexure-II). A total of 1471 families are likely to be affected due to the land acquisition. The reason necessitat- ing such affect is given below: “Construction of Bairabi to Sairang Railway BG Line by Northern Frontier Railways” Therefore, it is notified that for the above said project in the villages of the District of Aizawl land measuring 70.64 acres is under acquisition. This notification is made under the provisions of Section 11 (1) of the Mizoram (Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation & Resettlement) Act, 2016, to all whom it may concern. A plan of the land may be inspected in the office of the District Collector and Settlement Officer of concerned District on any working day during working hours. Objections, if any, to the acquisition regarding: iv)The area and suitability of land proposed to be acquired. v)Justification offered for public purpose. vi)The findings of the Social Impact Assessment Report. may be filed by the person interested within 60 (sixty) days from the date of publication of this notification as provided under Section 15 of the Act before the District Collector, Kolasib District. This supersedes Notification vide this Department’s letter of even no dt.02.03.2017 Lalram Thanga, Principal Secretary to the Govt. of Mizoram, Land Revenue & Settlement Deptt. Published and Issued by the Controller, Printing & Stationery, Mizoram Printed at the Mizoram Government Press, Aizawl C-50

Rogi Kalyan Samiti (Hospital Management Committee) for 8 (eight) Urban Primary Health Centres (UPHCs) under National Urban Health Mission (NUHM) as per guidelines issued by Government of India consisting of the following members with immediate

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The Mizoram Gazette EXTRA ORDINARY Published by Authority RNI No. 27009/1973 Postal Regn. No. NE-313(MZ) 2006-2008VOL - XLVI Aizawl, Wednesday 8.3.2017 Phalguna 17, S.E. 1938, Issue No. 64 NOTIFICATIONNo.A.17014/40/09-HVW, the 1st March, 2017.In the interest of public service, the Governor of Mizoram is pleased to constitute Rogi Kalyan Samiti (Hospital Management Committee) for 8 (eight) Ur ban Primary Healt h Centres (UP HCs) under National Ur ba n Health Mission (NUHM ) a s p er guidelines issued by Government of India consisting of the following members with immediate effect and until further orders. 1.Chairman:Medical Officer 2.Member Secretary:AYUSH Medical Officer or Staff Nurse 3.Executive Members:1. Members of Janpad Panchayat-Health Sub-Commit tee. 2. One nominee from Department of Education. 3. One CDPO of UPHC convered area. 4. One nominee from block staff of PHE (Deptt. of Drinking Water & Sanitation) 5. One nominee Pharma cist 6. One nominee Health Worker The eight Urban Pr imary Health C entre a re list ed below :- 1. Chawlhhmun UPHC, Aizawl. 2. Lawipu UPHC, Aizawl. 3. Hlimen UPHC, Aizawl. 4. ITI UPHC, Aizawl. 5. Sihphir, UPHC, Aizawl. 6. Zema bawk UP HC, Aizawl. 7. Hrangchalka wn UPHC, Lunglei. 8. Saza ikawn UPHC, Lunglei. Lalhmingthanga, Secr etary to the Government of Mizoram, Health & Family Welfare Department. Published and Issued by the Controller, Printing & Stationery, Mizoram Printed at the Mizoram Government Press, Aizawl C-50

The Mizoram School Education Department (Group ‘A’ posts) Recruitment Rules, 2017.

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The Mizoram Gazette EXTRA ORDINARY Published by Authority RNI No. 27009/1973 Postal Regn. No. NE-313(MZ) 2006-2008VOL - XLVI Aizawl, Wednesday 8.3.2017 Phalguna 17, S.E. 1938, Issue No. 65 NOTIFICATIONNo.A.l2018/9/2015-P&AR(GSW) the 2nd March, 2017.In exercise of the powers conferred by the proviso to Article 309 of the Constitution of India, the Governor of Mizor am is pleased to make the following rules regulating the method of recruitment to the post ofPrincipal, Government Higher Secondary School under School Education Department, Government of Mizora m namely :- 1.Shor t title and commencement(1 ) These Rules may be called the Mizor am School Educa tion Department (Group ‘A’ posts) Recruitment Rules, 2017. (2 ) They shall come into force from the date of their publica tion in the Official Gazette. 2.ApplicationThese Rules shall apply to the posts specified in Column I of Annexur e-I hereto annexed. 3.Number of posts,The number of the said post, cla ssifica tion and the scale classification andof pay/Pay Band & Grade P ay attached t hereto shall be as scale of pa y/Pay Band & Gradespecified in Column 2 to 4 of the a foresaid Annexure-I Pay 4.Method of recruitment, age limitThe method of recr uitment, age limit, qualifications and and other qualificationsother matters relating to t he said post shall be as specified in C olumn 5 to 14 of Annexur e-I. Provided tha t the up per age limit pr escribed for direct recr uitment may be relaxed in the case of candidates belonging to the Scheduled Castes/the Scheduled Tribes and other special categories of persons in accordance with the orders issued by the Central Government or Government of M izor am fr om time to t ime. 5.DisqualificationNo person – (a)Who has entered into or contracted a marr iage with a person having a spouse living; or (b)Who, having a spouse living, has entered into or contracted a marriage with any person shall be eligible for appointment t o the sa id post(s); Provided that the Governor may, if satisfied that such marriage is permissible under the personal law applicable to such person and to the other par ty to the marr iage and that there a re other valid grounds for doing so, exempt a ny such person from the operation of these rules. 6.Tra ining andEvery Government servant recr uited under these Rules shall Departmentalundergo such training or pass s uch Departmental Examina- Ex aminationtion as may be prescribed from time to time. 7.Power to transferNotwithstanding anything contained in these Rules, the Governor of Mizoram, in public interest, shall have the right and power to transfer any officers, so recruited under these Rules to any other post or position which is equivalent in rank or gr ade. 8.Power to r elaxWher e the Governor is of the opinion that it is necessar y or expedient t o do so, he ma y, by or der and for reasons to be recorded in writing, in consultation with the Mizoram Public Service Commission through the Department of Personnel & Administrative Reforms, relax any of the provisions of these Rules with respect to any class or category of persons. 9.Reservation and otherNothing in these Rules shall affect any reservations, concessionsrelaxation of age limit and other concess ions required to be provided for the Scheduled Ca stes/the Scheduled Tribes and other categories of persons in accordance with the order issued by Central G overnment or Government of Mizoram from time to time in this regard. 10. Repeal & SavingsAll Rules pertaining to the post of Principal and Vice- Principal framed by the Government of M iz or a m not if ied vide No. A.12018/6/2003-P&AR(GSW) dated 02.04.2009 and issued in the Mizora m Gazette Extra ordinary Issue No.162 dated 08. 04. 2009 sta nds repealed with effect from the date of commencement of these Rules. Provided that any order made or anything done or any action taken under the Rules so repealed or under any general order a ncillar y thereto, shall be deemed to have been made, done or taken under the corresponding pr ovi- sions of these Rules. By order, etc V. Lalremthanga, Secr etary to the Govt. of Mizoram, Dept t. of Personnel & Administrative Reforms. Ex-65/20172 ANNEXURE-I (See Rule 2,3 & 4) RECRUITMENT RULES FOR GROUP ‘A’POSTS IN THE DEPARTMENT OF SCHOOL EDUCATION Nameof Post Number ofPost Classification ScaleofPay/ PayBand& GradePay W hether Selectionor Non-Selection posts W hetherbenefit ofadded yearsofservice admissible underRules 30oftheCCS (Pension) Rules,1972 Agelimit fordirect recruitment Educational qualification andother qualification requiredfor directrecruit- ment 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 3 Ex-65/2016 Principal, Government Higher Secondary School 18(Eighteen) Nos.oras sanctionedby the Government from timeto time GeneralState Service(Group‘A’ Gazetted)(Non- M inisterial) PB-3 Rs.15,600- 39,100+ Rs.7,100GP Selection Notapplicable Notapplicable Notapplicable 9 10 11 12 13 14 W hethertheageand educational qualifications prescribed fordirect recruitmentswillapply inthecase ofpromotion. Period ofprobation, ifany M ethod ofrecruitment whetherbydirect recruitmentorby promotionorby deputation/absorption andpercentageofthe sanctioned posts tobefilled byvarious methods Incaseofrecruitmentby promotion/transfer/ deputation,gradefrom which promotion/ deputation/absorption tobemade IfDPC exists,whatisits composition ? Circumstancesin whichM PSC istobe consulted in making recruitment 4 Ex-65/2016 Notapplicable AsperMPSC (Limitation ofFunctions) Regulations,1994 asamendedfrom timeto time Notapplicable 50% byProm otion 50% byLim ited Departm ental Exam ination PROMOTION:(1)From Lecturer, GovernmentHigherSecondary SchoolonregularbasisinSelection GradehavingBachelorofEducation (B.Ed),failingwhich(2)From Lecturer,Government Higher SecondarySchoolinSeniorGrade having BachelorofEducation (B.Ed)with5(five)yearsofregular serviceinthegrade LIMITED DEPARTMENTAL EXAMINATION: (1) From Lecturer,Government Higher SecondarySchoolonregularbasis inSelectionGradehavingBachelor ofEducation(B.Ed),or(2)From Lecturer,Government Higher SecondarySchoolinSeniorGrade having BachelorofEducation (B.Ed)with5(five)yearsofregular serviceinthegrade. Mizoram Public Service Commission PublishedandIssuedbytheController,Printing&Stationery,Mizoram PrintedattheMizoramGovernmentPress,AizawlC-100

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