Congress set to retain power in Mizoram

December 9, 2013
Aizawl, Dec 9: The ruling Congress seems set to retain power for the second consecutive term in Mizoram Monday. By 1 p.m., the party won ten seats and was surging ahead in nine constituencies in the vote count for the 40-member assembly.

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According to Election Department officials, Congress candidates have either won or were leading in 20 seats while the opposition Mizo National Front (MNF) won one seat and was leading on two other seats. The MNF i8s heading the three-party Mizoram Democratic Alliance (MDA) in the electoral battle this time.

"Under tight security blanket, counting of ballots has been underway in eight district headquarters simultaneously since 8 a.m. Final results are likely to be out by late afternoon or by evening," said Mizoram Joint Chief Electoral Officer H. Lalengmawia.

Chief Minister Lal Thanhawla, who also heads the state Congress and is contesting from two constituencies, won from Serchhip constituency, defeating his nearest MNF rival C. Lalramzauva by a margin of 734 votes and in the second Hrangturzo constituency he is leading over his MNF opponents.

"In the South Tuipui seat, sitting Congress legislator John Siamkunga retains the seat, defeating opposition ZNP (Zoram Nationalist Party) nominee J. Lalchhuana by a margin of 1,568 votes," an official told reporters.

Senior Congress leader S. Laldingliana retained his Lunglei South seat, defeating his nearest MNF candidate K. Pachhunga by a margin of only 450 votes. Several Congress candidates are leading in their constituencies over their opposition nominees.

Monday's results after counting of the ballots would decide the political fate of 142 candidates, including six women.

Over 81 percent of the total of 690,860 voters exercised their franchise across the state Nov 25 to elect a new 40-member assembly and government.

The main poll battle is between the ruling Congress, which has fielded candidates in all 40 constituencies, and opposition Mizo Democratic Alliance of the Mizo National Front (MNF), Mizoram People's Conference (MPC) and the Maraland Democratic Front (MDF), all regional and local parties.

The MDA's constituents MNF, MPC and MDF have fielded candidates for 31, eight and one seat respectively.

With little base in the Christian dominated northeastern state, Bharatiya Janata Party has put up 17 candidates, Zoram Nationalist has Party nominated 38 candidates, and the Nationalist Congress Party has two aspirants.

Of the 40 assembly seats, 39 are reserved for tribals. One seat is for the general category.

Reang tribal refugees, sheltered in seven camps in Tripura for the past 16 years, have cast their votes in Tripura through postal ballots for the Mizoram assembly polls.

During the last assembly elections in December 2008, the Congress won 32 seats, the MNF three and the MDF one. The MPC and ZNP got two seats each.

The MNF, which ruled the state for 10 years till 2008, is the principal opposition party.

With a total population of 1,091,014, Mizoram is the only state in India where women voters outnumbered men by 9,806 in the total electorate of 690,860.

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April 6,2020

New Delhi, April 6: India recorded the highest number of 704 positive cases of coronavirus in the past 24 hours, said the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare on Monday.

With these new cases, the total number of COVID-19 positive cases in India have now climbed to 4,281.

Total deaths stand at 111 including 28 new deaths. So far, 318 COVID-19 patients have been cured across the country.

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July 7,2020

New Delhi, Jul 7: The University Grants Commission (UGC) has issued revised guidelines regarding the conduct of terminal semesters and final year exams by Universities and educational institutions. It has been suggested that exams may be completed by September in online or offline modes.

Releasing a statement, the UGC said it accepted the recommendations suggested by the expert committee. "In continuation to earlier Guidelines issued on 29.04.2020 and based on the Report of the Expert Committee, the UGC Revised Guidelines on Examination and Academic Calendar for the Universities in view of COVID-19 Pandemic were also approved by the Commission in its emergent meeting held on 6th July 2020," the statement read.

The Commission further said that while it was important to safeguard principles of health, safety and equal opportunities, it was also very important to ensure academic credibility, career opportunities and future progress of students.

"The Commission approved the recommendations of the Expert Committee regarding the conduct of terminal semester(s)/ final year(s) examinations by the universities/ institutions to be completed by the end of September 2020 in offline (pen & paper online/ blended (online + offline) mode," it added.

The UGC also said that if required it would also issue relevant details related to admissions and academic calendar in the universities and colleges. It asked the students to adopt the latest guidelines and complete the terminal semester or final year exams accordingly. 

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June 24,2020

Kolkata, Jun 24: Trinamool Congress (TMC) MLA Tamonash Ghosh, who had tested positive for Covid-19 in May, died at a hospital here on Wednesday, party sources said.

He was 60.

The three-time MLA from the Falta assembly constituency in South 24 Parganas district was admitted to a hospital after he tested positive for the disease, they said.

He had several complications related to the heart and the kidney, the sources said.

"Very, very sad. Tamonash Ghosh, 3-time MLA from Falta & party treasurer since 1998 had to leave us today. Been with us for over 35 years, he was dedicated to the cause of the people & party. He contributed much through his social work," West Bengal Chief Minister and TMC supremo Mamata Banerjee tweeted.

"He has left a void that will be difficult to fill. On behalf of all of us, heartfelt condolences to his wife Jharna, his two daughters, friends and well-wishers," she added.

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