Chakma Autonomous District Council
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The Chakma Autonomous District Council was formed under the Sixth schedule of the Constitution of India on April 29, 1972. The Council is the replication of the state assembly and exercises executive power over specially allotted departments. The people of CADC are also enjoying special safeguard granted by the article 273-G of the Constitution of India. It is one of the three Autonomous District Councils of Mizoram
state in North-East India. It is an autonomous council for ethnic Chakma people
living in South-Western Mizoram bordering Bangladesh and Myanamar. The CADC has a land area of 1500 square kilometers and the population grew from 34,528 in 2001 to 40,265 (as of 2008).
Mizoram
Mizoram is one of the Seven Sister States in North Eastern India, sharing borders with the states of Tripura, Assam, Manipur and with the neighbouring countries of Bangladesh and Burma. Mizoram became the 23rd state of India on 20 February 1987. Its capital is Aizawl. Mizoram is located in the...
state in North-East India. It is an autonomous council for ethnic Chakma people
Chakma people
The Chakmas , also known as the Changhma , are a community that inhabits the Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh and the North-East India. The Chakmas are the largest ethnic group in the Chittagong Hill Tracts, making up more than half the tribal population. Chakmas are divided into 46 clans or...
living in South-Western Mizoram bordering Bangladesh and Myanamar. The CADC has a land area of 1500 square kilometers and the population grew from 34,528 in 2001 to 40,265 (as of 2008).
Population
The total Chakma and Tongchangya population of Mizoram is estimated to be more than 100,000. The entire population of Chakma Autonomous District Council belongs to schedule tribe. The total population of CADC is 34,528 as per 2001 census out of which 80% of it is dependant on agriculture and the literacy rate of Chakma Autonomous District Council is 57% as per census conducted by the Education Department of CADC in the year 2001.Headquarters
The headquarter of Chakma Autonomous District Council is Kamalanagar which is also known as Chawngte. Kamalanagar is located on north eastern corner of CADC and on the bank of Tuichawng river. It is also divided into three parts namely Chawngte-'C' stands for the Chakmas , Chawngte-'P' stands for the Pawis, and Chawngte-'L' stands for Lais.Number of Legislators
Chakma Autonomous District Council has a total of 21 Members of District Council (MDC), out of which 19 MDCs are elected and 3 MDCs are nominated.No. of Departments
It has a total of 27 No. of departments and they are as follows:- Legislative Department .
- Judicial Department
- Finance Department
- General Administration Department
- Agriculture Department
- Horticulture Department
- Fishery Department
- Public Health Engineering Department
- Industry Department
- Sericulture Department
- AH & Vety Department
- Art & Culture Department
- Social Welfare Department
- Soil & Water Conservation Department
- Local Administrative Department
- Environment & Forest Department
- Road Transport Department
- Sport & Youth Department
- Co-operative Department
- Public Works Department
- Education Department
- Rural Development Department
- Water ways Department
- Information & Public Relation Department
- District School Education Board
- Land Revenue & Settlement
- Planning & Development Department
No. of Village councils
- Kurbalavasora
- UgudasurY 'N'
- Borapansury - I
- Borapansury - II
- Montola
- Ugalsury
- Silsury
- Saizawh 'W'
- Kamalanagar - I
- Kamalanagar - II
- Kamalanagar - III
- Kamalanagar - IV
- Old Bajeisora
- Chhotapansury
- Gulsingbapsora
- Rajmandal
- Baganpara
- Bajeisora
- Nalbania
- Udalthanasora - I
- Udalthanasora - II
- Adhubangasora
- Jamersury
- Mandirasora
- Nadarasora
- Geraguluksora
- Jarulsury
- Ulusury
- Ugudasory 'S
- Kukurduleya
- Maniabapsora - I
- Maniabapsora - II
- Borakabakhali
- Ajasora - I
- Ajasora - II
- Ajasora - III
- Bottuli
- Borkolok
- Simeisury
- Vaseitlang - I
- Vaseitlang - II
- Rengashya
- Golasury
- Betbonia
- Longpuighat
- Futsury
- Lokhisury
- Charluitlang
- Ludisora
- Devasora 'N'
- Gerasury
- Fulsora
- Chhotaguisury - I
- Chhotaguisury - II
- New Jognasury - I
- New Jognasury - II
- Jaruldobasora
- Dursora
- Boroituli
- Boraguisury
- New Chhippui
- Bilosora
- Fultuli
- Silosora
- Devasora 'S'
- Kamtuli
- Parva - I
- Parva - II
- Parva - III
- Bandukbanga
- Gobasury
- Siminesora