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Saturday, 11 January 2025

MIZORAM POLICE CONSTABLE RECRUITMENT NOTICE

Lamtluang Online News: The Mizoram government is set to recruit Police Constables (Unarmed Branch) – 51, Constable (Armed Branch) – 200, and Constable (Mechanic) – 8. Applicants must have been born between 22 January 1997 and 22 January 2007, and be between 18 and 28 years old (with a 5-year relaxation for ST/SC and 3 years for OBC). Applicants must be Indian citizens, have passed HSLC or a higher qualification, and meet other eligibility criteria.

Applicants for Constable (Mechanic) must hold an ITI certificate or equivalent, and have at least five years' experience working with government or private vehicle manufacturers.

Applications can be submitted online through the Police Recruitment Online Portal (https://mizopolicerec.in) by 22 January 2025. The application fee is ₹300 for ST/SC/OBC and ₹400 for General Category.

For further details, please visit the Mizoram Police website (police.mizoram.gov.in) or the Police Recruitment Online Portal (https://mizopolicerec.in)





Thursday, 9 January 2025

MIZORAM HOSPITALS EXCEL IN NATIONAL QUALITY ASSURANCE STANDARDS

Lamtluang Online News: India's best government hospitals include Siaha District Hospital and Lawngtlai District Hospital, along with two Primary Health Centres (PHCs): East Lungdar and Phuaibuang PHC.

According to the National Health Mission, Health and Family Welfare Department, Siaha District Hospital, East Lungdar PHC, and Phuaibuang PHC have met the National Quality Assurance Standards (NQAS).

Previously, Aibawk PHC, Thingsulthliah PHC, Civil Hospital Aizawl, Civil Hospital Lunglei, Champhai District Hospital, ITI UPHC, Chawlhhmun UPHC, Haulawng PHC, and Sialhawk PHC had also achieved this feat.

To meet the NQAS standards, hospitals must undergo various tests at state and national levels respectively. Siaha District Hospital scored 92.53%, Lawngtlai District Hospital scored 88.08%, East Lungdar PHC scored 89.29%, and Phuaibuang PHC scored 84.23%.

Siaha District Hospital has also received the LaQshya certificate for being one of the best hospitals in India for childbirth and infant care. Additionally, the hospital has received the Platinum Certificate. The hospital has also been recognised for its child healthcare services under the MusQan program.

Lawngtlai District Hospital has also received the LaQshya certificate.




The National Health Mission (NHM), Mizoram, has expressed pride in the recognition of these hospitals. This achievement is a significant milestone for the department and the state.

MYANMAR: 95 CIVILIANS KILLED IN DECEMBER 2024

Lamtluang Online News: In December 2024, a total of 95 civilians lost their lives in Myanmar. The Assistance Association for Political Prisoners (AAPP) reported this on 7 January 2025.

The deceased comprised 35 women, 59 men, one transgender person and 14 minors. Of these, 45 people died as a result of torture, while 30 succumbed to severe injuries.

The majority of the fatalities occurred in the Mandalay region, with 17 deaths reported in the Bago region. According to the AAPP, these deaths were attributable to the actions of the military council's soldiers and their affiliated groups.

Since the military council assumed power, a total of 6,124 people, including revolutionaries and civilians, have lost their lives, as of 7 January 2025.



MIZO WOMAN DEFIES CONVENTION AS AUTO-RICKSHAW DRIVER

Lamtluang Online News: Pi Lalawmpuii, a 48-year-old resident of Thingkah, Lawngtlai district, has taken up driving an auto-rickshaw to earn a living. She has been driving the auto-rickshaw for the past four months, providing services within the Lawngtlai town area.

As a mother of four, Lalawmpuii's decision to take up this unconventional profession is testament to her determination and resilience. Her husband, Rorelliana, is a carpenter, and the couple have built a stable life for themselves.

Notably, Lalawmpuii is the only female auto-rickshaw driver in Lawngtlai district, and possibly in the entire state of Mizoram.While there are female city bus conductors, two-wheeler taxi drivers and maxi cab drivers in Aizawl and other urban areas, Lalawmpuii's achievement is a significant milestone in rural Mizoram.

Her success story highlights the growing trend of women taking up non-traditional occupations in Mizo society.

As women like Lalawmpuii continue to break barriers and challenge stereotypes, they pave the way for a more inclusive and equitable future.