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Esther Lalduhawmi Hnamte (born 9 June 2016) [1] is a child singer and prodigy from Mizoram, India. She became a media sensation in late 2020 when her rendition of A. R. Rahman's song "Maa Tujhe Salaam" went viral. [2] She became the fastest viewer-gaining artists on YouTube among the Mizo people.
On 23 August 2023, an under-construction railway bridge collapsed in northeastern Mizoram state of India. [1] At least 26 labourers working on the site were killed in the accident that took place around 9:30 a.m. local time at Sairang, a town about 20 kilometers (12 miles) from Aizawl, the state capital. [2] [3]
The Deputy Speaker of the Mizoram Legislative Assembly [1] is subordinate to the speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Mizoram. They are responsible for the Legislative Assembly of Mizoram and the second highest ranking legislative officer of the Mizoram Legislative Assembly .
This is a list of governors of Mizoram, an Indian state part of Northeast India. Powers and functions. The Governor enjoys many different types of powers: ...
K. Sapdanga (born 1958) is an Indian politician and a journalist who is elected as a Member of the Mizoram Legislative Assembly in December 2023 from Aizawl North 3 Assembly constituency.
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 ...
Legislative Assembly elections were held in Mizoram on 7 November 2023 to elect all 40 members of Mizoram Legislative Assembly, which had 174 candidates and saw 80.66% voter turnout. The votes were counted on 4 December 2023 which showed the Zoram People's Movement 's victory winning 27 seats out of 40.
Mizoram People's Conference: Sailo I Self: 8 May 1979 4 May 1984 4 years, 362 days Sailo II 3 Lal Thanhawla: 5 May 1984 20 August 1986 2 years, 107 days Indian National Congress: Thanhawla I Self: 4 Laldenga: 21 August 1986 19 February 1987 2 years, 17 days Mizo National Front: Laldenga I Self: 20 February 1987 7 September 1988 Laldenga II 5 C ...