Mizoram Chief Minister Lalduhoma on Thursday launched two online platforms to digitize allocation and booking processes managed by the General Administration Department. The Quarters Allotment Management System (QAMS) replaces manual handling of applications, vacant quarter updates, and changes caused by retirements or deaths, letting applicants apply and complete forms online. He also unveiled the Mizoram House Online Reservation System, enabling out-of-Aizawl residents to reserve accommodations without in-person visits. QAMS is already operational, and the reservation system saw 2,796 applications in its trial phase.
Mizoram Chief Minister Lalduhoma flagged off the first batch of 144 Mizo youths for Territorial Army training, marking what he called a historic milestone for the state. The recruits will train in Shillong and Bengaluru, while the government plans to push ahead with more recruitment. The CM thanked central leaders for their support and highlighted the programme’s job prospects and focus on disciplined living.
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Seventeen prisoners were illegally released from Lunglei District Jail in Mizoram between January and March after forged court documents and fake release orders were used. Police later traced most of the inmates and re-arrested them. The case points to fabricated judicial orders as the core mechanism behind the fraud, raising questions about how the papers went unnoticed.
Mizoram says it has achieved 100% functional tap water connections for all households, schools, and Anganwadi centers under the Jal Jeevan Mission. The government has also signed an MoU for JJM 2.0, with 849 of 852 schemes completed and 28 water testing labs established. Chief Minister Lalduhoma has urged the Centre to release pending funds quickly.
Mizoram has been declared free of active underground ethnic insurgent groups after the Hmar People’s Convention (Democratic) Lalhmingthanga Sanate faction laid down arms and returned to the mainstream. The shift was marked in Sesawng in a ceremony, following a peace pact signed earlier this month, with the government welcoming cadres and citing renewed peace and unity in the state.
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