Mizoram Govt encourages more population
By admin • Feb 7th, 2008 • Category: Mizoram NewsAizawl (PTI): Virtually sailing against the tide, Mizoram government is planning to encourage more population in the distant north eastern state.
Aizawl (PTI): Virtually sailing against the tide, Mizoram government is planning to encourage more population in the distant north eastern state.
Guwahati, February 6, 2008: Four months from now, the tiny northeastern state of Mizoram will witness the first-ever seismic survey. If everything turns out as expected, the far-flung state would become another major oil-producing state of the country.
Aizawl, Nov 24 : Mizoram Minister Dr R Lalthangliana, presently on an official tour to the United States, has proposed to establish the ”Laldenga Institute of Peace” in the state in a meeting with officials of the United States Institute of Peace.
Aizawl, Nov 23 : Visiting Chinese youths felt at home after arriving at Lengpui Airport here because the Indians in this part of the country resemble them.
Kohima, Nov 20: Realizing the importance of preserving wild life and the need to develop forest reserves, the Mizos have decided not to go hunting.
AIZAWL (PTI): Faced with a number of calamities which struck during past one year, the Mizoram government has decided to declare the state as ‘disaster area’, official sources said on Tuesday.
October 2, 2007 - Over 600 Mizos and Burmese activists joined hands today and held a rare rally calling it ‘Mizoram for democracy in Burma’ on the streets of Aizawl, capital of Mizoram state, northeast India.
Aizawl, Oct 30 (UNI) A ‘Mizoram Map’ drawn by former Mizo National Front’s ’senator’ L Malsawma Colney, on behalf of the Mizo Zirlai Pawl (the state’s most influential student body) is sure to remind many in the MNF fraternity of an unfulfilled dream.
Aizawl, Sept. 21 - For scores of women sex workers in the Christian-majority state of Mizoram, a church supported night shelter run here has turned out to be their only ray of hope.
AIZAWL Aug. 28, 2007: Sun, wind, water and even bamboo. Abundant in all elements, Mizoram has chalked out a one-year plan to light up all its villages through renewable energy.