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ZORO


Formation

The Mizo Accord signed in 1986 was both historic and euphoric for the Zomi because it gave birth to the only democratic Zo state in the world. However, the same Accord also told of the incompleteness of the Zomi Re-unification process. The Zomi outside the erstwhile Lushai Hills (now Mizoram) felt left out as their ultimate political goal of “unification and integrity” had been sacrificed at the altar of a limited state for a limited Zomi of a limited area.

In order to fill the vacuum created by the Accord, the Zomi National Congress of Manipur under the leadership of Pu T Gougin, and the People’s Convention of Mizoram under Brig T Sailo, jointly organised the First World Zomi Convention. This most emotional of Zomi gathering so far, was held at Champhai from May 19-21, 1988 and was attended by representatives from all Zomi inhabited areas of the world. The delegates resolved to form a loose political forum called the “Zomi Re-Unification Organisation” (the name ‘Zomi’ was subsequently replaced with ‘Zo’ omitting ‘mi’, in 1991, thus ZORO). The organisation rekindled hopes to the Zomi Nationalists who had been crying to integrate with their brethren living on the other side of the existing international boundaries. However, the organisation gradually lost its mass appeal once the constituent party, ZNC and PC, fought State Elections in Manipur and Mizoram respectively. This was against the Charter of Agreement, 1988 and led to another vacuum in the process of Zomi Re-unification.

Meanwhile, the Zomi in Burma suffered innumerable hardships in the hands of the Military Junta. The Zomi outside Mizoram state also suffered hardships of varying degree and in different forms. Their culture, language and religion were in danger of being assimilated into the dominant society, and their very existence as a distinct nation was under grave danger of extinction. Awareness of the danger of their position and the inevitability of their eventual demise—unless they are united—has greatly increased. Compelled by the dangers, the Zomi leaders of India and Burma organised a series of wide ranging consultative meetings, eventually leading to the formation of an all encompassing forum for re-unification. Thus, the Zomi Re-unification Organisation (ZRO) was formed in April 1993 at Phapian (Kachin State), Burma with the blessing of Zomi Church leaders, tribe leaders, and Zomi nationalists, both from India and Burma to carry forward the integration movement until an honourable and respectable solution is reached. Pu K Guite, a Zomi leader from Karbi Anglong (Mikir Hills of Assam), is the founder President of the organisation.

It may be noted here that the resurgent ZORO under the leadership of Pu R Thangmawia and Pu ST Parte strived to internationalise the Zomi cause, knocking at the doors of United Nations and its agencies for re-unification of Zo people. The ZORO and ZRO have, except in approaches and strategy, no difference in its basic objectives of unification and integration. The ‘Zo People’ of ZORO is synonymous with ZOMI (Zo + Mi = Zo + People) of ZRO in its meaning and content. The unification objectives of both the organisations will not be achieved if the international bodies do not understand and accept the fact that the Zo people are a distinct people. It will also be a distant dream if the Zomi do not organise themselves into a respectable forum to champion their just and right and humane cause. The nitty-gritty of unification needs to be worked out at all levels — local, national and international levels.

Today the mission for re-unification is echoing from every nook and corner of Zomi inhabited areas (Zogam/Zoram/Zoland), as a modern singer strikes a sentimental chord:
“In suih khawm leh zai i rel ang û!”(Free translation: ‘Lets strive for reunification in unison!”)                                                                – Ms Daduhi
The ZRO’s appeal to all Zo descendants to ‘join hands and heads for re-unification of the already divided Zomi,’ received an overwhelming response from Zomi tribes and sub-tribes. Renewed effort to forget and forsake the spirit of narrow communalism and clanism, our most dreadful disease that obstructs the way to unification has begun in real earnest.

On September 2, 1995 the President and Secretary of Paite National Council (now Paite Tribe Council), Simte Tribe Council, Tedim-Chin Union, and Vaiphei National Organisation signed a ‘Charter of Agreement’ and agreed to struggle for re-unification of the Zomi under the banner of ZRO. In keeping with the age-old practice of the Zomi, the customary dish of “Oath of Loyalty”—

Sathin (Sasin) Salung (Heart-liver) – was partaken of by the leaders. In 2003, the apex organisation of Zou-te tribes, United Zoumi Organisation and the Mate Tribes Council also pledged their support for unification movement. The other cognate tribes who still use imposed names but accept that they are Zo descendants, also extend their support, and resulted in the formation of a loose forum called Indigenous People’s Revolutionary Alliance (IPRA) on May 9, 2000.

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The Mizo Hmeichhe Insuihkhawm Pawl (MHIP) was established on the 6th of July 1974 and was registered under Registration No. 5 of 1977, Society Act 1860 (Act XXI of 1960) It's Headquarter is located at Aizawl, the capital of Mizoram. The complete address is Treasury Square, Aizawl. Tel 323 464. 


     The MHIP is one of the biggest voluntary organization in Mizoram. Any organization that is solely engaged in Social Welfare works may be affiliated to the MHIP. The area of work covers the entire corner of the State. The organization is sub divided into seven (7) sub-Headquarters. These sub-headquarter are further divided into 16 blocks and 700

Branches. These sub-headquarter are named after every District headquarters of Mizoram which are -
  • Lunglei Sub-Headquarter
  • Saiha Sub-Headquarter
  • Lawngtlai Sub-Headquarter
  • Serchhip Sub-Headquarter
  • Champhai Sub-Headquarter
  • Kolasib Sub-Headquarter
  • Mamit Sub-Headquarter
     Membership is accepted of any women from the age 14 years onwards. A person can become a member of the MHIP on payment of Rs 2/- to its branch in a village. It is therefore a strong social forces devoted solely for the welfare and upliftment  of the weaker section of the society, particularly Women and Child section.


THE MAIN AIMS, OBJECTIVE AND ACTIVITIES OF THE ORGANIZATION: The basic principles of the MHIP is based on philanthropic social work with no expectation of any return benefit. It aims at creating a state of welfare in which every individual is cared for irrespective of Caste or Creed. However, since it being a women organization, most activities emphasis on upliftment of WOMEN and CHILDREN. Some of these activities may be highlighted below:

FIGHTING AGAINST ATROCITIES WOMEN: The MHIP is a mother of all women, the destitute and down trodden women, fighting for their rights in all aspects of life. During the last five years in Mizoram there are several rape and murder cases involving minor girls and adult women. In protest against such inhuman behavior, the MHIP General Hqrs organised a gigantic processions several times in the major towns in Aizawl, Lunglei, Kolasib, Champhai and Saiha. As a result of these strong protest, the State Government took up the appropriate strong action against the accused who were then convicted.

CHAMPION OF THE DESTITUTE: The Mizo Society is by Custom a patriarchal Society. Women and children in this society were generally considered inferior to man. However, in the wake of modernization such consideration has become controversial. But still there are the die hard who refused any change in customs and traditions. A Mizo man may divorce his wife as he fancy and drive her out empty handed without any means of supporting herself. Women are often left socially and economically neglected, such destitute women are compelled to earn their living by any means, helpless to care for neither ethic or morality with obvious consequences. Under such circumstances, the MHIP take up the issued strongly as discriminatory and unjust for the destitute women in general. The MHIP would champion the issue to any high authority in the state.

MHIP AS A FAMILY COUNSELLING: The MHIP involved themselves wherever there is a social injustice in the day to day family life of the Community within their respective branches/jurisdiction. The MHIP seek justice for women who are beaten by their drunken husband, a child who is neglected in nutrition or in other family and social life. An unmarried mother would be given the proper guidance and Counseling, sometimes even provided monetary or material support to the destitute women and children. In some extraordinary cases where some families needed medical treatment outside Mizoram, but too poor to proceed are given a helping hand by the MHIP in such difficult times of the family.

DECLARATION O WOMEN'S YEAR REVIEW OF MIZO CUSTOMARY LAW: The MHIP Gen. Hqrs. Declared "WOMEN'S YEAR" IN Mizoram 1997-2001 during these period the Central theme of all activities focused on creation of awareness in, " THE LOW STATUS OF WOMEN IN THE SOCIETY". Most of their activities concerned in programs to elevate the low status of women. In this regard, the MHIP had been touring the length and breath of the state covering even the most remote and interior villages. Workshops, seminars and groups discussion are conducted. The major issue was " TO REVIEW THE MIZO CUSTOMARY LAW", which provide very little right and protection to the Mizo Women.
These movement has enlightened many of the younger generation of today, and day by day it is gaining popularity and momentum. The MHIP is now earnestly pursuing the matter with the state Government to action in the matter and is now serious consideration.

LEADERSHIP TRAINING AND SOCIAL INTERACTION :With a view to achieve a welfare state, a block level leadership training help periodically. The theme of such training is " WOMEN IN MIZO SOCIETY". These training The declaration of Women's Year and its consequences have made the general populate aware of the importance of uplifting the status of the Mizo Women.
     The activities of the Organization in helping the destitute, the down trodden and the weaker section of society in the social economic and cultural life of the community has been widely appreciated and recognized
     While aiming for upliftment of women in the society, also inculcate the role and responsibility of women in the Mizo society.
     The feedback of these programme is very encouraging, and it is an ongoing activity.
     The MHIP is the biggest institution which take up the major portion of the programmes to the Mizoram State Social Welfare Advisory Board, these are :-
  1. Crèche Centres
  2. Condensed Course of Education
  3. Balwadi Centres
  4. Awareness Generation Projects
  5. Anganwadi Centres
  6. Family Counseling Centres
  7. Piggery Units
  8. Working Women Hostels
  9. Vocational Training Courses
Women Exhibitions: In taking up this programmes mention must be made of the support and interest of the MHIP Gen Hqrs. Besides the normal supervision of the State Board Officials, the MHIP Gen. Hqrs. Make their own regular fields visits. They over see and supervise the workings of its branches even to the most interior and remote part of the state. These field visits are purely voluntary on the part of the members with the expenses borne by themselves.
Mandatory Activities. The MHIP Mizoram, inspite of its uncertain financial sources never loss heart in attempting to help the poor and the destitute. Every year, at Christmas it is mandatory to visit the following institution with appropriate Gift Packages for all the inmates.
  1. Civil Hospital, Aizawl.
  2. T.B. Hospital, Zemabawk
  3. Synod Hospital, Durtlang.
  4. Hermon Children Home, Durtlang.
  5. Central Jail, Tanhril.
  6. TNT Drugs Addict Camp, Zuangtui.
  7. De-addiction Centre, Arm Veng.
  8. SOG De-addiction Camp, Selesih.
  9. Blessing Home, Sakawrtuichhun.
  10. Muanna In - Destitute Home, Zuangtui.
  11. Social Guidance Agency, Tuikual.
  12. Motherless Baby Home, Durtlang
PERIOD FOR WHICH THE ORGANISATION HAS BEEN WORKING ON ISSUES RELATING TO WOMEN'S DEVELOPMENT: The MHIP organization, since its inception in 1974 aims at primary working for the upliftment of Women in the Society. Today however, due to the actual need in the community is has broadened its activities to several other social problems; nevertheless the emphasis is always on problems related to women. i.e. the MHIP has been working for the development of women for the past 25 years. This year, 1999 it is celebrating her Silver Jubilee during the month of June between 24th June to the 6th of July.
     The MHIP Gen. Hqrs. Mizoram is therefore a very strong foundation of justice and social welfare in the state of Mizoram. In its purview of work and operation there is no discrimination on ground of caste, creed or religion. Although the primary concerned is in upliftment of the weaker section of the community, yet with demand of contemporary society, the activities and the problems it takes varies in very many ways. They take up the challenge of any Government, Semi Government, or any NGO schemes as long as it is a means to help the destitute and the weaker section of the society. In simple term the MHIP organization may also be know as the mother of Social, Economic and Cultural Liberty.

DETAILS OF WORK DONE BY THE INSTITUTION IN THE LAST 5 YEARS AND ACHIEVEMENT AND OUTSTANDING WORK.
  1. Under the auspicious of the Department of Agriculture they take up the NWDPRA scheme by which they launch an awareness campaign in the rural areas of the state covering over 500 villages.
  2. Under the sponsorship of the Department of Horticulture they organized a grand flower show/exhibition, with a very encouraging participation and positive feedback from the public.
  3. Between 1996-97 they take up the Information, Education and Communication (IEC) scheme from the Department of PHE . By this scheme they launched another awareness campaign in rural area. The coverage was over 300 villages. By this scheme they were able to teach the villager community the importance of proper latrines and toilets facilities for the better health. The importance of a good hygiene source of clean drinking water. They also taught the importance of safeguard the property of the PHE Department. Supplied for public facilities, particularly water pipes and tap etc.
    In September 1996 they instituted the Indira Mahila Kendra in many parts of the state. This is found to be very helpful for the State Government as well as the individual member.
  4. Under the sponsorship of the Department of Health through the SCOVA scheme the family planning scheme and distribution of medicines was launched in the rural area. The coverage was over 400 villages.
  5. The MHIP Gen. Hqrs is launching a construction project costing an estimate of 50 lakhs. This project is " HOME FOR THE ORPHAN AND DESTITUTE WOMEN" at Beraw tlang, Aizawl.
  6. As a fund raising activity, under the sponsorship of the State Government, the MHIP Hqrs. Organised candle making, Artificial Flower making and a Jumble sale. Through this the organization is able to raise Rs. 4,97,757.00.
  7. Construction of the Headquarters Office Building completed. The Building is of two storey and RCC Concrete. It located at Treasury Square, Aizawl. Another concrete Building has been also completed at the New Market area, Aizawl. One floor of this Building housed the Headquarters Office, and the rest are let-out to very low income group people.
  8. In regards to the exact places where the work has been carried out, it is impossible to name them all, because referring to the above, it will be understood with such an organization of over 700 branches, the problem of naming them all is obvious.
  9. Source of funding for its activity : Referring back to the information highlighted above it should be understood that the MHIP is purely a Philanthropic Organisation. Since it inception in 1974 it has never based its programmes and activities on sound finance etc. Each financial problems is tackled as the need arise. The chief source of finance is the membership fees. In other requirements it based on donation and contribution. When there is a requirement for big budget the whole organization will take up fund raising programmes like, Hawking of Vegetables, Carrying of Firewood and selling. Menial labour work of any kind etc.
    There is no assured financial provision from the State Government, the Union Government or any Foreign Funding Agency. This does not however imply that non is welcome. This Organisation of Mothers base all their activities and programmes in the simple philosophy: " Help the needy to help themselves". They base on Devine guidance and the goodwill of all humanity and …………….they survived.

NGO MIZORAM

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Young Mizo Association (YMA) 

INTRODUCTION: Young Mizo Association (YMA) is a non-political, Voluntary organization, established on the 15th June 1935 at Aizawl, Mizoram. The first Office Bearers of the organization were : 

PresidentRev Lewis Evans ( Pu Niara)
Vice PresidentMiss Katie Hughs ( Pi Zaii)
SecretariesPu Pasena & Pu Vankhuma
TreasurerRev David Edwards (Zorama Pa)

LEGAL STATUS: YMA is an all-India organization with Branches at Mizoram, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Nagaland and Tripura. It is registered under the Societies Act (Act XXI of 1960)

PRESENT SET-UP: Enrolment of YMA members numbered over 2.5 lakh, as on 1.1.1999. YMA has 702 Branches spread all over Mizoram and in the states of Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Nagaland and Tripura. There are 50 Group YMA, which are formed by a number of Branches clubbed together. These Group YMA are formed keeping in view convenience of communication, administration and falling under a compact area, and sharing a common cultural and social features. Sub-Headquarters YMA is established at Lunglei. To co-ordinate the Sub-Headquarters, Group and Branch YMA, there is an apex body called 'Central YMA' with Headquarter at Aizawl, the capital of Mizoram. There are sixteen employees and four Research Scholars under the Central YMA
ACTIVITIES and ACHIEVEMENT: Brief description of the activities and achievement of YMA are as follows :-
  • Opening and running of the Adult Education Centres all over the state of Mizoram. YMA has been the chief architect in bringing the literacy rate of Mizoram over 96%, highest in the country.
  • Afforestation of the state 'Green Mizoram' Project has been taken up by YMA since 1974. Tree plantation programme is taken up by the YMA Branches during the month of June every year since then.
    Construction of houses for the rural poor. In this, there are two types of construction - the first is that if somebody in a village cannot construct his/her own house, members of YMA and the community would help them constructing their house. The other is the houses constructed by YMA on its own or community land. These houses are being maintain by the YMA members and used for accommodating the poor and needy families on a free-rent basis.
  • Conservation of Mizo Culture and heritage.
  • Cleanliness drive and campaign on Health and Sanitation.
  • Opening and running of more than 250 Public Libraries all over Mizoram.
  • Campaign against the evils of drugs and alcohol.
  • Construction of more than 2500 Public Latrines and Urinals in almost all the towns and villages of Mizoram.
  • Organising mass participation programmes of Sports, Social and Cultural activities.
  • Setting up of Youth Development and Training Centre Zawlbuk Ram) at Thingsulthliah for the youth of the country.
  • A highly notable achievement of YMA has been in co-ordinating all the political parties of Mizoram for a free and fair election, peaceful atmosphere and lowering of the election expenditures in the State Assembly and MP Elections.
PUBLICATION: Since its inception, YMA has published a number of leaflets, brochures and books on various issues and topics for the purpose of education, awareness and campaigns. A separate sub-committee have been created to oversee the publication ands documentation of the various activities and achievement of YMA. 
     A monthly journal called 'YMA CHANCHINBU' with over 10,000 copies is being published in Mizo language since October, 1973. And a newsletter 'YMA NEWS' is also published in English.


SPECIAL PROGRAMMES: Amongst the programmes and activities of YMA, the special one has always been, since its inception, helping the poor and the needy. Most important among them is during the occurrence of death in the community. YMA members would make all arrangement in the house so as to accommodate the relatives and friends. They would normally spent a minimum of three days and nights consoling the relatives of the dead. Digging of the graves and burying of the body are done by members of YMA on a voluntary basis - in consonant with the custom and tradition of the Mizos. Most of the YMA Branches have utensils, P.A Set, benches, parachute and other necessary tools and equipment to be used in times of death, wedding, festivals etc.
     The current special programme taken up by YMA is regarding AIDS/HIV. Awareness campaign, seminars, publication and distribution of brochure and leaflets about the dreaded disease is taken up throughout the length and breath of the state and among all the youth.

AWARDS AND REWARDS: For various activities and achievement, YMA has been conferred the following Awards :
  • Indira Priyadarshini Vrikshamitra Award' 1986 by the Government of India'
  • 'Excellence Service Award ' by the Government of Mizoram for the three consecutive year of 1988-90.
  • 'Indira Gandhi Paryavaran Puruskar' 1993 by the Government of India.


Mizo Zirlai Pawl History


Mizo Zirlai Pawl History

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Zirlai Pawl (MZP) hi kum 1935 October ni 27 ah din a ni a, he pawl hian khawvela Zo hnahthlakte chenna chin tawh phawt chu a huam a ni.Zohnahthlak zawng zawngte ram leh hnam tana mi chenfakawm ni tura buatsaih leh, ram leh hnam hmasawnna kawnga theihtawpa sorkar tanpui hi a zepui a ni. Party politics tel lova sorkar siamthat nana hnathawh chu a hnapui ber a ni bawk. “Tanrual hi chakna” tih thupuia hmangin Mizo zirlai zawng zawngte zingah inpumkhatna te, an chanvo leh dikna humhalhna te, Zoram leh hnam tana mi tangkai nihna te, kuthnathawh uara chawisan nan te, Mizo hnam nun leh zemawi leh tha apiang humhalh a nih nan te, Mizo hnam chimralna laka hum tur te, eiruk leh hlemhlet dona te, Mizoram leh hnam tluchhe tur venna te, Pi leh Pute atanga Zofate luah chin ram rorelna pakhat hnuaia awm lehna tura chawl lova thawh zel chu a thil tumte a ni.
Pawl chhinchhiahna (emblem)-a nghawngkawlin a phurh hi pipute atanga Zofate luah thin Map niin, hemi chhunga mi hi tuna Mizoram State Map a ni. Rawng sen hian MZP chu ram leh hnam chhan nan huaisen taka thawh a inhuam tih a entir a, nghawngkawl leh favah hian thawhrimna pawimawhzia entirin, lehkhabu hian zirlai pawl a nih a entir bawk..Pawl puanzar chu rawng chi hnih niin, a chanve chunglam var (white) leh a hnuai lam hring (emerald green) a ni a, rawng varah hian a senin MZP emblem ziakin, rawng hringah Mizo Zirlai Pawl a vara ziah a ni. Rawng var hian pawl thianghlim entirin a hring hian pawl nung tih a entir bawk.
A din tirh atanga ram leh hnam tana theihtawp a chhuahnaten hnuhma ropui tak tak hnutchhiahin, Mizoram buai 1966 atang khan duhthusamin a kal chak thei ta lova, kum 1980 bawr chho atang khan Mizoram sorkar nen ngaihdan a inan loh avangin mumal takin a kal thei ta lova. Chuvang chuan zirlai pawl hran thahnem tak a lo piang chho ta a. Harsatna chi hrang hrang avanga a hnathawh ropui tak tak a chawlhsan mek chu din thar a nih leh nan zirlai pawl hrang hrang lo piang chhuak, heng — United Mizo Tribal, Students Union (UMTSU), All Mizo, Students Association (AMSA), Mizo National Students Joint Action Committee(MINSAC), Students Union Joint Action Committee (SUJAC), All India Mizo Students Federation (AIMSF) — te chuan an nihna theuh dahthain Mizo zirlai, ram leh hnam hmasawnna duhtute chuan he pawl, MZP ah hian huang khatah lutin Dt. 14.8.1993 atang khan an awmho leh ta a ni.
Pawl hi Firm & Society Act hnuaiah No. 35 of 1969-70 a register a ni a. Mizorama pawl hlun ber pawl leh langsar tak, Mizo zirlai zawng zawngte lenna hmun leh Inpui ber a ni.

MZP General Headquarters-ah hian Elected Office Bearers 6 awminAppointed Secretary 10 leh Executive Member 50 an awm a. Adviser 8 leh legal Adviser 2 awmin Editor, MZP Chanchinbu leh NESO Represent te chu Ex-Officio Committee Member an ni.
Tunah hian MZP hmunpui ber
General Headquarters chu Aizawl niin, Zohnahthlak luah chin ram chhung Churachanpur, Manipur leh Behliangchhip,Tripura-ah te Headquarters neiin Mizoram state chhung, heng —
Serchhip, Biate, Champhai, Ratu, Kolasib, Mamit, Zawlnuam, Saitual, Lunglei leh Khawzawl — ahte hian Headquarters a awm a, a vaiin 12 a ni. General Headquarters leh Headquarters hrang hrang hnuaia khaw 41, heng — Hnahthial, Chawngte, Tlabung, Lungsen, Tawipui, Haulawng, Bunghmun, Bairabi, Vairengte, Bilkhawthlir, Thingdawl, Kawnpui, Thenzawl, Chhiahtlang, Chhingchhip, Tlungvel, Khawlailung, N.Vanlaiphai, E. Lungdar, Bungtlang, Hnahlan, Khawbung, Sialhawk, Chawngtlai, Khawhai, Rawpuichhip, W. Phaileng, Seling, N.E.Khawdungsei, Kepran, Sawleng, Vaitin, Rabung, Kawlkulh, Ngopa, Kawrthah, Darlawn, Aibawk, Reilek, Thingsulthliah leh Kanhmun — ahte hian Sub-Headquarters a nei a, hengho hnuaiah hian Branch tam tak a awm bawk.
Mizoram College hrang hrang 31 leh Women Polytechnic, Aizawl leh Lunglei Polytechnic-a Students’ Union theuhte nen inthlunzawmin, henga Vice President leh General Secretary theuhte chu an awmna hmun Hqrs/Sub-Hqrs. ahte Ex-Officio Committee Member an ni a, Mizoram University hnuaia Students Union President leh General Secretary te chu Ex-Officio Committee Member an ni bawk.
Zohnahthlak hnam hrang hrangte inpumkhat leh, hnam khat, chhul khat chhuak kan nihnate a taka hmanga unau kan nihna vawng nung tlat turin theihtawpin hma a la thin a, chi peng nghenchhan zirlai pawl (Tribe based Students’ Organisation) chi hrang hrang pariat (8) heng — Hmar Students Association(HSA),Lai Students Association (LSA), Mizoram Bawm Students Association(MBSA),Ralte Students League (RSL), Mara Students Organisation (MSO), Ranglong Students Union (RSU), Thado Kuki Students Union (TKSU) leh Siamsin Pawlpi (SSPP) — te nen inzawmin, MZP ah an in-affiliate vek a, lungrual tlang taka thawkin mawhphurhna inhlan tawn thin a niin, harsatna tawhte insutkiansak tawn thin a ni bawk.
Tin, India hmarchhaka state hrang hrang zirlai pawlte inhlawmkhawmna North East Students’ Organisation (NESO) ah hian Constituent Unit niin, tunah hian he pawla Vice Chairman nihna a luah mek a ni.
Zirlai pawl a nih angin zirlaite hamthatna turin MZP hian theihtawpin hma a la thin a, a din champha 27th October chu Mizoram sorkar chuan MZP ngenna angin ‘Zirlaite Ni’ ah a puang a, he ni hi Mizoram pumah zirlaite tana tangkai thei ang ber leh chhinchhiahtlak taka hman thin a ni.
Chimralna laka Zofate himna tura a hmalakna kawng hrang hrangah thil dik lo titute huaisen taka doin, thil tha titute erawh a chawimawi thin a. Zofate dinchhuahna turah Mizoram mai ni lovin, Central sorkar thlengin a tul dan ang zelin hma a la thin a, enhran leh thlauhthlak bik nihna ata dinchhuahna tur leh, Mizote vohbik kan nihna leh hungbik kan nihnate chu a nghin lohna turin theihtawp a chhuah thin a ni.
Tin, mite tih theih ang hi Mizoten kan ti thei a ni tih a hriat angin a takin Mizoten kan nunpui nan theihtawpin hma a la thin bawk.
“Mizo zirlaite — kan ram leh hnam tan”


OFFICE OF THE
HMAR STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION (HSA)
Ref.No.:HSA/GHQ/­INFO-PUB/16-19/08 Date: 8thJuly, 2017
PRESS RELEASE

HSA General Headquarters a kan hruaitu lian Pu Lalringum Sanate, CEC member & Assam State Co-Ordinator, Hmarkhawlien khua Assam chu Vairengte Police Check Gate ah Inner Line Permit(ILP) dil/phut ani ta mai hi pawi kan tiin hriatthiam harsa kan ti hle a ni.

Date. 7, July, 2017 khan Pu Lalringum Sanate chu Kolasib Rengtekawn Mizoram ah a thiante inneihna chhim tura a rawn chho a. Vairengte an rawn thlenin Police Check Gate ah a kal tumna leh Mizoram a rawn kal chhante tha taka hrilhin a in report-a, Check Gate -a Police Duty te chuan, "Mizoram pawna awm i nih avangin ILP i neih loh chuan i lut tlang thei lovang" an lo ti ta mai a ni. Zofate zawng zawngin kan Jerusalem anga kan ngaih, zofa hmun hrang hranga awm te kan mit fukna leh kan ngaih, Zoram chhungah ngei kan sorkar Police Duty thenkatin kan hruaitu lian ve pakhat, ILP an dil/phut mai pawh duh tawk lova hmusit leh diriam taka Duty ten tawngkam an chhuah leh zelte kha Zo leh Zo inti si te inbiakna tawngkam tur chuan na kan ti hle a ni.

Zoram chhung leh pawnah tlawmngai pawl hrang hrangin Zofate in unauna siamthat tuma beihpui kan thlak mek lai a, Police Duty thenkhatin in unauna ti chhe thei ang zawnga hma an lo la hi kan dem tak zet a ni. ILP hi Zofate himna a nihna angin HSA pawhin hnam dang (Non-Mizo) a ruktea Mizoram chhunga luh tum le awm mek taw te dap chhuahna hna a thawh mek laia HSA hruaitu ILP an lo dil/phut le tlat mai hi rilru nat thlak kan tiin kan hrethiam lo.

HSA General Headquarters chuan hetianga mahni unaute ILP lo dil/phut zut zut chingho hi chu ramri depa Duty tlakah kan ngailo a, date. 7.7.2017 a Duty te kha an chungah an phutawk hremna pe ngei turin thuneitute kan phut a ni. Hetiang tih ching an awm fo chuan Zofate hi inpumkhat ai mahin kan inkar hi a khi zau tulh tulh ang tih a hlauhawm hle. Tlang hrang hrangah awmin kan awmna state leh ramri in min then mahse, unau chhulkhat chhuak kan nihna hi chuan min then lul suh se.

Zohnahthlak tawng hrang kan hman avanga in en hrang tur kan ni lova, zohnahthlak peng hrang hrang ten kan Culture nun phung, tawng hrang hrang kan hmana kan chawisana, kan vawn nun zel hian Mizo hnam hi a ropuiin kan thanglian zel ani tih hi Zoram chhung leh pawnlama awmte pawn i hre thar zel ang u.
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Zotrex Adventure Club hruaitute chuan vawiin chawhnu dar 2:30 khan Aizawl Press Club-ah thuthar thehdarhtute kawmin Mizoram tuikhawhthla sang ber Vantawng khawhthla san zawng, feet 750 (Wikipediaah feet 751) nia officiala kan lo hriat thin kha a dik lo tih an sawi.
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Thuthar thehdarhtute an kawmnaah ZOTREX Adviser Pu David Zohmangaiha chuan "tunhnaiah Khawiva Khâm (Tuikhawhthla), Kau Tlabung (Khawhthla Sang), Vantawng Khawhthla te chu a san zawng nia kan hriat leh kan pawm zirlai buah te hial kan zir chu a dik famkim lo niin kan hria a, mithahnem ngaite sum thawhkhawm hmangin a hmunah uluk takin kan teh tha leh hlawm a, tunhmaa kan lo hriat thin dan nen a in ang lo hle a ni" a ti.
Zotrek Adventure Club Secretary Tv. Malsawmdawngzela chuan Mizoram Tuikhawhthla sang bera sawi thin Vantawng khawthla chu Mission Veng Youth Adventure Club te nen tangdunin Jan 6-7 khan an teh thu sawiin, hei tum hian mi 37 an thawk chhuak a, Mi 29 uai thlain Vantawng khawhthla a tumkhata uai thla tamber Record an siam tih a sawi. Hemi tuma an hrui hman 600 ft vel atanga an chhut dan chuan Vantawng khawhthla san zawng 229 m (750/751 ft ) tih hi dik theiin an hre ta lo va. Uluk zawk leh chiang zawka teh tul an tih avangin an teh tha leh ta niin a sawi bawk. Zotrek Adventure Club Secretary chuan "Kan teh nawn leh naah a hrui leh Altimetre hmanga kan tehna atangin Vantawng Khawhthla san zawng nia hun rei tak atanga kan lo pawm thin kha a lo dik lo tawp mai tih kan va hmuchhuak ta a. He khawhthla san zawng hi 99 m (324.8 ft) a sang a lo ni" a ti.
ZOTREX Secretary chuan "Vantawng khawthla san zawng kan teh atanga kan data neih hi kan History ti danglam dawrh thei a lo ni tlat mai a. Tunah hian 750 ft tih a nih avangin India rama Tuikhawhthla Sang 10 na luah mek tu a nih laiin a san zawng hi a lo dik si lo. Feet 750-a sang nia sawi hi khawi atanga lo chhuak nge tih hriat tumin Zotrek leh Mission Veng Youth Adventure Club te chuan kan zawh kual pawhin tuman an hre lo a ni" a ti bawk.
Zotrek Club hruaitute chuan kum 2015 March ni 4 khan Kau Tlabung (Khawhthla Sang) kan lo teh tawh tih an sawi a. He Khawhthla Sang hi Hydel Project Tuikhuah a nih tak hnu hian kumtluana tui khawhthla a ni ta lo va. Fur tui tam lai chauhin tui khawhthla hi hmuh tur a awm tawh avangin Tuikhawhthla tia han chhal hleih theih a ni tawh lo va. A khawh thla hi chhawrdawh awm lo a ni a, metre 120.1 feet 394.7 a sâng a ni. A san zawng hrim hrimah chuan Kau Tlabung (Khawhthla Sang) hi Vantawng khawthla Mizorama tuikhawthla sangber nia kan hriat aiin feet 69.9 in a sang zawk a ni an ti.
Zotrek Adventure Club chuan Mizorama Pûk te, Khâm te, Tlâng te leh Kan Historical Place te dinhmun diktak hi zirchian a, Document fel tak nena chhinchhiah vek tumin hma an la mek thu an sawi.

N elson Rolihlahla Mandela was a South African statesman, who, for more than 25 years was the world’s most famous political prisoner and then became the first Black President of the Republic of South Africa (1994- 1999). Mandela was born on July 18, 1918, in Umtata, Transkei. He attended Fort Hare College, where he first became involved in politics. Mandela left the Transkei and became a mine policeman at Johannesburg. In 1944, he became a founder member, with Walter Sisulu, Tambo, and Anton Lembede, of the African National Congress (ANC) Youth League; he became its national secretary in 1948. 

Mandela advocated united (racial) action against the government’s apartheid policies. In December 1952, he was arrested for his activities against apartheid. In December 1956, he was among 156 people charged with treason. He married Nkosikazi Nomzamo Madikizela, better known as Winnie Mandela, in 1958. In January 1962, Mandela left South Africa secretly and travelled to a PanAfrican conference in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, to Algeria, where he received some guerrilla training, and then to London, where he met opposition leaders. He returned to South Africa in July of that year and was captured on August 5. He was convicted subsequently on charges of incitement and illegally leaving the country, he was sentenced to five years in prison. While he was in prison, he and several other activists were put on trial, which came to be known as the Rivonia treason trial. He was sentenced to life imprisonment. He spent 18 years on Robben Island before being transferred to Pollsmoor Prison, Cape Town, in 1982, when a worldwide “Release Mandela” campaign was launched. 

The Government of President F. W. de Klerk released Mandela in February 1990. Mandela assumed the leadership of the ANC. Mandela and de Klerk shared the 1993 Nobel Peace Prize for their efforts to establish democracy and racial harmony in South Africa. In May 1994, following the country’s first national elections in which all races including Blacks could vote, Mandela became the first Black President of South Africa. Mandela married Samora Moïses Machel, who had been a prominent humanitarian, on his 80th birthday in July 1998 after his divorce from his first wife. In June 1999, he formally retired as President of South Africa. Mandela died in 2013. July 18 is celebrated as Nelson Mandela International Day, to remember Mandela’s achievements in working towards conflict resolution, democracy, human rights, peace and reconciliation 
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