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MLA Local Area Development Fund hmanna leh hman zat te social media-ah a lang nual a, hetianga mipui sum hmanna puanzar hi thil ṭha tak a ni a, a hai chhuaktute leh a post tute pawh an fakawm.
MLA Fund kan tih mai, MLA Local Area Development Fund Scheme (MLA LADS) hi duh lam hawi zawng apianga hman ngawt chi a ni lo a, a hmanna tur leh hman lohna tur chi bithliah fel tak a awm.
MLA FUND HMANGA HNATHAWH THEIHTE:
(Khawtlang hruaitute, ram hmangaihtu leh mi tinin hria i la).- Zirna lam kaihhnawih in sakna atan. (Construction of Educational buildings).
- Khawtlang tlan tur, tuikhur siam, tui verh (tui pump) siamna atan.
- Khaw panna emaw, khawchhung kawng siam/laihna emaw atan.
- Tar leh pianphunga danglam (rualbanlo) te a huhoa an chenna tur (Tar Enkawlna In ang chi) sakna atan.
- Khawtlang tui tlan hnar emaw, tuikhur humhalh leh tihchangtlunna emaw atan.
- A huho/zau inṭawm tur lo leh huan tuipekna tuikawng siamna'n.
- Public reading rooms/study rooms/village library siamna atan
- Crèche leh Anganwadi atan.
- Mipui vantlang hriselna atana mamawh in (health sub-centre/clinic te a ni ber ang chu) leh Health Worker chenna in (quarter) sakna'n.
- Thlanmual leh thlanmual kawng, etc. enkawlna atan.
- Vantlang inthiarna leh vantlang bual in sakna'n.
- Tuihawk luankawr siamna'n.
- Mihring kalna bik (footpath) siamna'n, hei hian mihring zawh tur lei pawh a huam tel thei.
- Vantlang zawh tur step siamna'n.
- Bus sheds/stops for public transport passenger atan.
- Ran enkawlna hmun (veterinary aid centre) atan.
- Nunna atana hlauhawm thlen thei leimin, leitawlh ang chi a lo thlena chhawmdawlna atan.
- Community Hall sakna'n.
- Infiamna, khelmual, etc. (sports infrastructures) siamna'n.
A HMAN THEIH LOHNA VE THUNG :
(List of work not permissible under MLALADS)- Sumdawnna leh sum peipunna ang chi pawl (registered societies, private institutions or co-operative institutions) atan a hman theih loh.
- Grants and loans atan a hman theih loh.
- Ram leina leh hmasawnna hna thawh avanga ram a tihchhiat compensation atan a hman theih loh.
- Mimal hamṭhatna lam thil atan a hman theih loh. (Approved Schemes a nih loh chuan).
- Biak In leh sakhuana lam thil atan a hman theih loh.
Thulakna: The Mizoram Gazette, Extra Ordinary Vol xxxv Azl.Friday.17.2.2006, Mangha 28, SE.1927.Issued No-29.
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