Lal Thanhawla re-elected Mizoram PCC chief

AIZAWL, March 26 ? Former Chief Minister Lal Thanhawla was re-elected unopposed as president of the Mizoram Pradesh Congress Committee (MPCC) on Wednesday, reports PTI. Returning officer for the MPCC organisational polls, H Raltawna, announced that Lal Thanhawla, was re-elected as there were no other contestants for the party?s top post. Former Agriculture Minister Saikapthianga and former Finance Minister and veteran Congressman John Lalsangzuala were also re-elected unopposed as vice-president and treasurer respectively. Elections to the MPCC executive members and Aizawl District Congress...

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Arunachal okays Bill to empower women

NAHARLAGUN, March 26 ? The Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly adopted The Arunachal Pradesh Commission for Women Bill 2002 on Thursday, facilitating the empowerment of women and for their allround development. ?The basic purpose of the Bill is to provide for the constitution of women?s Commission in the state of Arunachal Pradesh to improve the status of women and to enquire into unfair practices affecting women and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto,? Tadak Dolum, Minister incharge for Social Welfare, Women and Child Development, said. ?This Bill of it becomes an Act...

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Rs 79.45 cr surplus Meghalaya budget

SHILLONG, March 26 ? Meghalaya Finance Minister AH Scott Lyngdoh today presented a Rs 79.45 crore surplus budget which included additional resources of Rs 10 crore expected to be garnered through hikes in taxes on timber and ?teer?. Laying the budget estimates for the year 2002-2003, Scott Lyngdoh said the estimates envisaged an opening balance of Rs 35.57 crore and a total receipt including receipts under public accounts of Rs 16,353.46. This is against a corresponding expenditure of Rs 16,309.58 crore, resulting in an estimated closing balance of Rs 79.45 crore, he explained.

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Assam nurses getting perennial raw deal

DIBRUGARH, March 26 ? The nursing profession in Assam has very little to cheer about these days. For months on end, nurses in the three medical colleges of Assam have not been receiving their pay. Though nurses at the Gauhati Medical College and the Silchar Medical College are a little better off, those here told reporters recently that the modern day Florence Nightingales here have been made to feel that their services are of no consequence to the medical profession in general. The AMC unit of All Assam Nurses? Association staged a ceasework agitation for 72 hours from March 18. This was...

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Sixth Schedule not to cover all Tribal Councils : Narah

GUWAHATI, March 26 ? Welfare of Plains Tribes & Backward Classes (WPT& BC) Minister Bharat Narah today ruled out possibility of bringing all the tribal councils in the State under the purview of the Sixth Schedule in the line of the proposed Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC). In reply to a question of Congress MLA Rajib Lochan Pegu, the Minister informed the House that the villages to be included in Mising Autonomous Council (MAC) were yet to be identified. He said that the government will start discussing the issue of identifying Mising villages to be included in the autonomous council. In...

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