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The Chakma Autonomous District Council is an autonomous council under the
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. It is located in the Northeast Indian state of
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, of which it covers about 3.25% area of the state. It is a landlocked region sharing international borders with
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to the south and
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to the west, domestic border with Lai Autonomous District Council to the east and Lunglei district to the North. At the 2011 Census, the population was 62,094.Its headquarters is at Kamalanagar. The Chakma people has been demanding to change the status of the Chakma Autonomous District Council into a Union territory under the name Chakmaland. The Chakma Autonomous District Council was formed under the Sixth schedule of the
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on 29 April 1972. The council is the replication of the state assembly and exercises executive power over specially allotted departments. It is one of the three Autonomous District Councils of
Mizoram Mizoram is a states and union territories of India, state in northeastern India, with Aizawl as its Capital city, capital and largest city. It shares 722-kilometres (449 miles) of international borders with Bangladesh to the west, and Myanmar t ...
state in North-East India. It is an autonomous council for ethnic Chakma people living in South-Western Mizoram bordering Bangladesh and Myanmar. There is also a growing demand for 'Chakmaland' union territory.


History

In 1954 the Central and Assam governments established a regional council, the ''Pawi Lakher Regional Council'' (PLRC), for the Lakhers (aka
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) and the Pawis (aka Lai), in which a large number of Chakmas also resided. However, the PLRC could not function properly right from its inception as there was no common communication language among the three tribal communities to understand each other. The first meeting was held without understanding each other's language. Consequently, in 1958 the Maras boycotted PLRC meetings. In 1972, to resolve the issue the PLRC was divided into three regional councils and upgraded to 3 district councils for Maras, Lais and Chakmas.


Geography

The surface area of the Chakma Autonomous District Council is 686.25 km2. The headquarters of Chakma Autonomous District Council is Kamalanagar, which means the land of oranges in
Chakma language Chakma (; autonym: ) is an Indo-Aryan language of the Indo-European language family, whose speakers are known as the Chakma or the Daingnet people. It has 740,000 speakers, with 60% residing in the Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) in Banglade ...
. It is parted into Kamalanagar -1,2,3 & 4. There is only one college in CADC called as Kamalanagar College located at Kamalanagar-2 (Randokpur). Kamalanagar is located on the north-eastern corner of C.A.D.C and on the bank of Tuichawng river. On the east of Kamalanagar town i.e. on the other bank of Toizong (Tuichawng) there stands two Mizo villages known as Chawngte P and Chawngte L. On the eastern bank of Toizong is divided by the rivulet, Chawngte L (Ponsury as called by the Chakmas) the northern bank falling under Lunglei General district and the southern bank Chawngte P, under Lai autonomous District Council.


Economy

Majority of the Chakmas in Mizoram take up farming as their occupation. This occupation is inherited from their ancestors. They mainly grow rice, vegetables and fruits, etc. Rice is considered as the staple food of the Chakmas living in Chakma Autonomous District Council.


Demographics

The total Chakma population of Mizoram is estimated to be more than 100,000 (as per the 2011 census - 96,972). The population of Chakma Autonomous District Council are primarily Chakmas who are a designated Schedule Tribe. The total population of CADC is 45,307 as per 2011 census out of which 70% of it is dependent on agriculture. The population grew from 34,528 in 2001"Chakma Autonomous District Council
''Agriculture Department, Mizoram State Annual Plan 2003-2004''
page 284, last accessed 23 December 2010
to 40,265 (as of 2008). The majority of the people of Chakma Autonomous District Council follow
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Buddhism.


Elections

Elections of CADC of 20 constituencies takes place every 5 years.


Current Composition

The composition of CADC is as follows:


Previous Compositions

2018–2023 2013–2018


Structure

Chakma Autonomous District Council has a total of 24 Members of District Council (MDC), out of which 20 MDCs are elected and 4 MDCs are nominated. The council is led by a Chief Executive Member (CEM) and Executive Members (EMs). The present CEM is Rasik Mohan Chakma.


Administrative


Departments

It has a total of 32 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


Number of village councils

CADC have 83 villages. # Adhubangasora # Ajasora - I # Ajasora - II # Ajasora - III # Baganpara # Borunasury # Bajeisora # Bandukbanga # Betbonia # Bilosora # Boraguisury # Borakabakhali # Borapansury - I # Borapansury - II # Borkolok # Boroituli # Bottuli # Charluitlang # Chhotaguisury - I # Chhotaguisury - II # Chhotapansury # Devasora 'N' # Devasora 'S' # Dursora # Fulsora # Fultuli # Futsury # Geraguluksora # Gerasury # Gobasury # Golasury # Gulsingbapsora # Jamersury # Jaruldobasora # Jarulsury # Kamalanagar - I # Kamalanagar - II # Kamalanagar - III # Kamalanagar - IV # Kamtuli # Kukurduleya # Kurbalavasora # Lokhisury # Longpuighat # Ludisora # Mandirasora # Maniabapsora - I # Maniabapsora - II # Montola # Nadarasora # Nalbania # New Chhippui # New Jagnasury - I # New Jagnasury - II # Old Bajeisora # Parva - I # Parva - II # Parva - III # Rajmandal # Rengashya # Silosora # Silsury # Simeisury # Siminesora # Udalthanasora - I # Udalthanasora - II # Ugalsury # Ugudasory 'S' # UgudasurY 'N' # Ulusury # Vaseitlang - I # Vaseitlang - II # W.Saizawh


Legislative


Chief executives

The Chief Executive Member exercises all its executive powers in the name of the executive committee of the District Council. The chief executive chairs meetings of the executive committee of the Chakma Autonomous District Council.


Politics

Of the 20 elected District Council Members- MNF (10), BJP (5). Of the 516 village council seats in Chakma Autonomous District Council, the
Mizo National Front The Mizo National Front ( MNF) is a regional political party in Mizoram, India. MNF emerged from the Mizo National Famine Front, which was formed by Pu Laldenga to protest against the inaction of the Government of India towards the famine situ ...
has 371 seats,
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has 115 seats,
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has 2 seats and independent candidates have 27 seats. The MNF is in majority in 65 village Councils while the BJP is in majority in 16 village Council.In the remaining 4 Village Council no party has absolute majority.


See also

* Amit Kumar Chakma * Buddha Dhan Chakma * Nirupam Chakma * Nihar Kanti Chakma * Rasik Mohan Chakma * Kristo Mohan Chakma * Lai Autonomous District Council * Mara Autonomous District Council * North Eastern Council *
Hill tribes of Northeast India The hill tribes of Northeast India are hill people, mostly classified as Scheduled Tribes (STs), who live in the Northeast India region. This region has the largest proportion of scheduled tribes in the country. Northeast India comprises Assam ...
* Chakma District


References


External links

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Chakma Autonomous District Council – The official website of the Chakma Autonomous District Council, Mizoram, India
Chakma Autonomous District Council 2
Mizoram: New chief executive member sworn in for Chakma Autonomous District Council
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Mizoram : Chakma Autonomous District Council (CADC) Gets New Chief Executive Member
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Dg. Mohan Chakma elected uncontested as Chairman of CADC – Chakma Autonomous District Council
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