Key Points

Mizoram Chief Minister Lalduhoma marked the 79th Independence Day by unveiling sweeping reforms under his "New System" policy. The initiatives target corruption, financial stability, and tech-driven governance, including CBI oversight and digital services. Financial measures include clearing ₹65 crore overdraft and raising old-age pensions tenfold. The CM also highlighted Mizoram’s literacy milestone and plans for sports and infrastructure development.

Key Points: Mizoram CM Lalduhoma Unveils New System Reforms on Independence Day

  • Lalduhoma grants CBI general consent to curb corruption
  • E-Office rollout and AI-powered services enhance governance
  • Over ₹1,600 crore liabilities reduced in two fiscal years
  • Mizoram declared India’s first fully literate state
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Mizoram CM Lalduhoma announces 'New System' reforms on 79th Independence Day

Mizoram CM Lalduhoma announces sweeping anti-corruption, tech-driven governance, and financial reforms under his "New System" policy on 79th Independence Day.

"We may not be perfect yet, but we strive to reach the goal. - Lalduhoma"

Mizoram, August 15

Mizoram Chief Minister Lalduhoma, addressing the 79th Independence Day celebrations at Lammual (former Assam Rifles Ground), said that Independence Day is often used by Chief Ministers to highlight initiatives from their tenure, but this year he intended to focus on new measures introduced under his "New System" policy reforms which, he noted, had never been implemented before. "The message I am about to deliver is entirely my own words," he stated.

The CM unveiled an extensive set of reforms aimed at curbing corruption, increasing transparency, and strengthening the state's financial health.

Among the anti-corruption measures, Lalduhoma announced the granting of general consent to the CBI, expansion of the Right to Public Services Act from 51 to 140 services, cataloguing of all departmental assets, launch of an upgraded Mipui Aw grievance portal, mandatory biometric attendance, and revival of the State Vigilance Committee after nine years. An Integrity Pact is now compulsory for all government contracts.

Technology-driven governance initiatives include the rollout of e-Office across 43 departments, e-Ram for land records, digitised ration cards, e-POS in all fair price shops, and services such as online OPD registration, ILP renewal alerts, a Mizo Diaspora Hub, AI-powered assistance, a citizen incident-reporting app, and Google Pay electricity bill payments. Future plans include online cab booking and fully digital birth and death registration.

A CSR Cell has been set up to attract corporate funding, while standard operating procedures have been mandated for all projects. Departmental convergence has been institutionalised, and industrial and investment policies will be merged to encourage business growth. Under the Mizoram Start-up Mission, venture capital is being provided to local entrepreneurs.

On the financial front, Lalduhoma reported the clearance of a ₹65.05 crore overdraft in 2023, a reduction of liabilities by over ₹679 crore in FY 2023-24, and a further ₹1,003 crore cut targeted this year. Additional measures include gender budgeting, direct procurement from factories, timely salary payments, clearing healthcare and power bill arrears, and generating ₹61 crore profit through power trading. The old-age pension has been raised from ₹100 to ₹1,000.

Infrastructure commitments include seeking central approval for concrete roads, ₹59.05 crore sanctioned for Vairengte-Sairang road maintenance, and agricultural support through large-scale procurement of broom, ginger, turmeric, and chilli, with processing centres planned. Rubber plantations and beekeeping will also be expanded.

Social and educational achievements highlighted include Mizoram's declaration as India's first fully literate state, the timely distribution of laminated textbooks, plans to develop Thenzawl as a Peace City, and preparations for a world-class railway station with Rajdhani Express service.

In sports, ₹2.5 crore has been allocated under the "Empowering Mizoram Sports" programme to prepare athletes for the 2036 Olympics. Recruitment drives are ongoing for the newly approved Mizo Territorial Army and 300 BSF positions.

Concluding, the CM reaffirmed his government's commitment to integrity and efficiency, stating, "We may not be perfect yet, but we strive to reach the goal," while expressing gratitude for the people's trust and prayers.

- ANI

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Priya S
The pension increase from ₹100 to ₹1000 is life-changing for our elders! But implementation is key - hope the benefits actually reach the people on ground. The digital initiatives sound promising though 👏
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Aman W
As someone from Northeast, I'm proud to see Mizoram leading in governance reforms. The focus on local agriculture (broom, ginger) shows understanding of regional economy. But will the CBI consent lead to political misuse? Need safeguards.
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Sarah B
The financial turnaround is impressive - ₹679 crore liability reduction! But I'm more excited about the sports funding. 2036 Olympics preparation shows long-term vision. Mizoram could become India's sports powerhouse 💪
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Karthik V
Good initiatives but where's the focus on healthcare infrastructure? Digital OPD is nice but we need more hospitals and doctors in rural areas. The power trading profit is smart though - more states should do this!
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Nisha Z
As a Mizo living abroad, the Diaspora Hub is a welcome move! Finally easier connections with home. But please ensure the digital systems work properly - last time I tried online ILP renewal it crashed repeatedly 😅
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David E
The transparency measures are world-class! Asset cataloging, e-Office, grievance portal - this could be a model for developing nations globally. Hope the

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