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Mising Autonomous Council
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
Leadership
Chair
Sunil Kumar Pegu
Chief Executive Councillor
Paramananda Chayengia
Structure
Seats36 Councillors
Political groups
Government (36)
  •   SGS (29)
  •   BJP (5)[1]
Elections
Last election
January 2019
Next election
2024
Meeting place
Dhemaji, Assam
Website
https://www.macassam.org/

The Mising Autonomous Council (MAC), (sometimes Mishing), is an autonomous district council for the Mising people in Dhemaji District and Majuli District in the state of Assam in India, with its headquarters at Dhemaji.[2] Its chairman is Paramananda Chayengia,[3] who was elected in 2013, as a member of the inaugural democratically elected executive council of the MAC.[4][5][6]

Structure

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Members

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S.No Constituency District Elected General Member Party Remarks
1. Lali Dhemaji Soren Basumatary
2. Murkongselek Dhemaji Geetanjali Bori
3. Gali Bijoypur Dhemaji Raju Medok
4. Debing Detak Dhemaji Raju Chetry
5. Owang Jonai Dhemaji Mulakanta Pegu
6. Sanjari Nwgwr Dhemaji Sukreswar Goyary
7. Simen Somkong Dhemaji TBA Election Not Held
8. Silasuti Dhemaji Kanak Doley
9. Muktiar Dhemaji Pratap Chandra Taye
10. Akajan Dhemaji TBA Election Not Held
11. Ujani Sisi Tongani Dhemaji Jagyeswar Doley
12. Namoni Sisi Tongani Dhemaji Johan Doley
13. Sisimukh Dhemaji Pabitra Mili
14. Jiadhal Dhemaji Muhini Kutum
15. Gogamukh Dhemaji Romakanta Pait
16. Nalbari Dhemaji Prabhat Basumatary
17. Mingmang Dhemaji Paramananda Chayengia
18. Bhimpora Boginodi Lakhimpur Anil Payeng
19. Ghunasuti Pub Telahi Lakhimpur Biju Pegu
20. Obonori Lakhimpur Indira Kumbang
21. Pub Dhakuakhana Lakhimpur Sunil Pegu
22. Kherkota Danghora Lakhimpur Hemeswar Pegu
23. Luhit Pashim Lakhimpur Mukul Pegu
24. Ranganadi Lakhimpur Debaranjan Morang
25. Dikrong Lakhimpur Momota Doley
26. Jiabhoroli Sonitpur Dimbeswar Mili
27. Lohitmukh Sonitpur Phanidhar Pegu
28. Dhansiri Disoi Golaghat Ranoj Pegu
29. Gelabil Golaghat Gobin Bori
30. Sangga Majuli Jorhat Nilo Doley
31. Phuloni Jokaibowa Jorhat Bobita Narah
32. Ra:dang Rikkong Majuli Jorhat Ranjana Doley
33. Jorhat Jorhat Indrajit Pegu
34. Dikhow-Disang Sibsagar Moneswar Mili
35. Dihing Sessa Dibrugarh Prashanta Bori
36. Saidya Tinsukia Nanda Charoh

Executive Councillors

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  • Sunil Kumar Pegu - Chairman
  • Joygeswar Kutum - Deputy Chairman
  • Paramananda Chayengia - Chief Executive Councilor
  • Uma Pathori - Executive Councilor Fishery and Market & Fair
  • Bhabani Duwarah - Executive Councilor for Social Welfare
  • Raju Medok - Executive Councilor for Education, Library Service
  • Johan Doley - Executive Councilor for P&RD, Animal Husbandry & Veterinary
  • Purusuttam Doley - Executive Councilor for Health & Family Welfare, Land & Land Revenue
  • Prabhat Basumatary - Executive Councilor for P&RD, Tribal Research, Museum
  • Roma Pait - Executive Councilor for Public Health Engineering
  • Prabhat Basumary - Executive Councilor for PHE, Sports and Youth Welfare
  • Molendra Narzary - Executive Councilor for WPT & BC And Social Forestry
  • Naresh Kumbang - Executive Councilor for Water Resource And Cottage Industry
  • Biju Pegu - Executive Councilor for Minor Irrigation & Museum & Archaeology
  • Debaranjan Morang - Executive Councilor for Agriculture and Transport
  • Prasanta Kr. Bori - Executive Councilor for Cultural Affairs and Tourism
  • Indira Kumbang - Executive Councilor for Handloom Textiles and Sericulture

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Assam: BJP and its allies win Rabha Hasong, Sonowal Kachari and Mising Autonomous Council elections". News On Air. Retrieved 28 January 2019.
  2. ^ "6 Tribal Autonomous Councils in Assam gets Central fund to build own offices". The Economic Times. 26 July 2013. Retrieved 8 January 2015.
  3. ^ "List of the Executive Members along with their Designation and Port-folios" (PDF). macgov.in. Mising Autonomous Council. Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 December 2014. Retrieved 8 January 2015.
  4. ^ "First anniversary of Mising Autonomous Council". Assam Tribune. 21 November 2014. Retrieved 8 January 2015.
  5. ^ "List of General Members". MAC Assam. Retrieved 30 May 2021.
  6. ^ . MAC Assam http://www.macassam.nic.in/executive-council.php. Retrieved 30 May 2021. {{cite news}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)