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2 T. Sailo: Aizawl North 2 June 1978 10 November 1978 161 days 2nd (1978 election) Mizoram People's Conference – Vacant [b] (President's rule) N/A 10 November 1978 8 May 1979 179 days N/A (2) T. Sailo: Aizawl North 8 May 1979 4 May 1984 4 years, 362 days 3rd (1979 election) Mizoram People's Conference: 3 Lal Thanhawla: Serchhip: 5 May 1984 20 ...
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The Government of Mizoram (Mizo: Mizoram Sawrkâr) also known as the State Government of Mizoram, or locally as State Government, is the supreme governing authority of the Indian state of Mizoram and its 11 districts. It consists of an executive, led by the Governor of Mizoram, a judiciary and a legislative branch.
Lalduhoma (alternatively spelled Lalduhawma; [1] born 22 February 1949) [2] is an Indian politician who serves as the 6th Chief Minister of Mizoram since 8 December 2023. . Formerly an Indian Police Service officer, he resigned from the security service to the Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, and was elected as Member of Parliament to the Lok Sabha from Mizoram and President of the Mizoram ...
The deputy chief minister of Mizoram is a member of the Cabinet of Mizoram Government in the Government of Mizoram. Not a constitutional office, it seldom carries any specific powers. [ 1 ] A deputy chief minister usually also holds a cabinet portfolio such as home minister or finance minister.
He completed his elementary schooling at Serkawn Middle School in Lunglei, and was the topper in the Middle School Leaving Certificate examination under the Mizoram Board of School Education. [2] He then went on to High School in Shillong from 1937 to 1940, followed by higher secondary education in an Intermediate of Science program at ...
2 May 1998 30 November 2000 2 years, 212 days Tamil Nadu - Ved Marwah: 1 December 2000 17 May 2001 167 days Not Known 7. Amolak Rattan Kohli: 18 May 2001 24 July 2006 5 years, 67 days Delhi: 8. M. M. Lakhera: 25 July 2006 1 September 2011 5 years, 38 days Uttarakhand: A. P. J. Abdul Kalam: 9. Vakkom Purushothaman: 2 September 2011 9 July 2014
The Legislative Assembly is composed of 40 members, who are directly elected from single-seat constituencies. [2] The current legislature was elected in 2023 Mizoram Legislative Assembly election, and its term will last until 2028.