Mizoram Home Minister flags illegal business activities by refugees, says arrests made; over 38,000 displaced people sheltered in the state.
The Mizoram government intensifies its efforts against the smuggling of areca nuts from Myanmar, which harms local economies and facilitates illegal financial activities. Over 468 cases have been ...
As many as 26,381 Myanmarese nationals seeking refuge in Mizoram had been biometrically identified as of February 5.
Mizoram Home Minister warns refugees against illegal trade ...
Mizoram's Home Minister, K Sapdanga, informed the state Assembly about refugees in the state engaging in illegal activities. The government is cracking down, with ongoing investigations and arrests.
Vanlaldina Fanai, Commissioner, Planning, noted in his speech that "this marks the first instance of funds being directly provided to Deputy Commissioners to proactively advance district development." ...
The Mizoram government will scale up its operations against smuggling of areca nuts from Myanmar, Home Minister K Sapdanga informed the Assembly on Monday. The home minister noted that illegal influx ...
Drawing a sharp contrast between the BJP and the Congress over their respective positions on Israel, Mizoram state BJP vice president Vanupa Zathang today claimed that the saffron party has ...
Authorities in Mizoram's 11 districts have so far completed biometric enrolment of over 97 per cent of the approximately 28,355 Myanmar refugees, including women and children, who took shelter in the ...
Mizoram Home Minister K Sapdanga on Monday informed the state Assembly that credible inputs indicate some Myanmarese refugees, who have taken shelter in the state, are engaging in trading activities, ...
Mizoram has the highest cancer incidence and mortality rates in India, with Aizawl district reporting an age-adjusted ...
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