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Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council

The Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council (TTAADC) is an autonomous district council administering the Tipra-dominated areas of the state of Tripura, India. Its council and assembly are situated in Khumulwng, a town 26 km away from Agartala, the state capital.

Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council
Type
Type
Term limits
5 years
Leadership
Chairman
Chief Executive Member
Deputy Chief Executive Member
Structure
Seats30 MDCs
Political groups
Government (21)
  •   TMP (18)
  •   IND (1)
  •   NOM (2)

Opposition (9)

Elections
28 Plurality Voting
2 Nominated by Governor of Tripura
Last election
6 April 2021
Next election
April 2026
Meeting place

Council Headquarters, Khumulwng
Website
http://ttaadc.gov.in/

Presently, with the result of 2021 ADC election held at 6 April, TIPRA Motha[1] has emerged as the majority with 18 seats along with its ally The Indigenous Nationalist Party of Twipra. This is the maiden win of the newly formed regional party TIPRA in the ADC election. The Chairman of TIPRA, Pradyot Bikram Manikya[2] is to become the CEM[3] of the newly elected Council. However, Purna Chandra Jamatia was chosen as the Chief Executive Member of the council for the first time.[4]

In the 2005 elections to the TTAADC the Left Front won 24 seats out of the 28 elected seats and the Indigenous Nationalist Party of Twipra four. The Left Front and INPT had contested within the framework of an electoral understanding.[5]

The term of the previous council ended on 17 May 2020 and following the postponement of elections for a result of the global COVID-19 pandemic, TTAADC is currently under Governor's rule until a new council can be elected.[6][7] However, in the 2021 ADC election the Left Front has drawn blank failing to win a single seat.

The TTAADC is set to be renamed the Tipra Territorial Council (TTC), as part of a general reorganization which will also expand the council's powers and increase the number of seats on it from 28 elected and 2 appointed to 44 elected and 6 appointed.[8][9]

History

 
Autonomous District Councils of Northeast India

The Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council (TTAADC) Act 1979 was passed by the Indian parliament after a series of democratic movements launched by the Indigenous people of Tripura, under the provision of the 6th scheduled of the Indian constitution. The principal objective behind setting up the autonomous district council is to empower the Indigenous people to govern themselves and also to bring all round developments of the backward people so as to protect and preserve their culture, customs, and traditions. But it actually came into being on 15 January 1982 and elected members were sworn in on 18 January 1982. Later, it was upgraded under the provision of the 6th schedule of the Indian constitution by the 49th constitution (Amendment) act, 1984; with effect from 1 April 1985.

Total area

The total area of the TTAADC is 7,132.56 km2., which covers about 68% of the total area (10,491 km2) of the state.

About 70% of land under TTAADC is covered by hilly forest, whereas all the plain cultivable land including all the districts and sub-divisional headquarters are outside the purview of.[10]

Population

The population of the TTAADC area is 12,16,465 out of which the Scheduled Tribes are 10,21,560, i.e. 83.4% of the population in the TTAADC area.[11]

In the total population of 3,673,917 of Tripura (as per 2011 census) the total population of Scheduled Tribes is 11,66,813 (31.76%).[12] Therefore, the number of Scheduled Tribes of the state who reside in the TTAADC area is 87.55% of the total Indigenous population of Tripura.

Executive Wing

Executive Committee

TTAADC has a regular administrative structure. The Executive committee composed of 10 members and chief executive officer (CEO) is the head of the administration. The executive powers are vested with the executive committee, which is headed by the Chief executive member (CEM), who is elected from among the Treasury Bench members.

The Sixth Schedule to the Constitution of India provides ample powers to the district council for self-Governance of the Indigenous Tipra population of the state. The district council has its own powers to appoint its own staff in terms of requirement and appointment rules. The council administration is headed by the chief executive officer and a deputy chief executive officer of TCS Grade-I and 6 executive officers, for executive departments such as administration, finance, rural development, planning, development, and coordination, etc.

The Executive committee of the TTAADC was formed by notification of the CEO on 23 April 2021 by TIPRA, the winning party alliance after getting elected and installed by the Governor of the state. The list of the Executive members are as follows:

S.No Name Constituency Portfolios Party
Chief Executive Member
1. Purna Chandra Jamatia Killa-Bagma
  • General Administration
  • Finance
  • Law
  • Forest
  • Science, Technology & Environment
  • ICAT
  • Co-operative
  • Planning & Development (including RD)
  • All policies and other Departments not allocated to any Member
TMP
Deputy Chief Executive Member
2. Animesh Debbarma Kulai-Champahour
  • Agriculture & Horticulture
  • Industries
  • Tribal Welfare
TMP
Executive Members
3. Chitta Ranjan Debbarma Mandainagar-Pulinpur
  • Education
  • PWD
TMP
4. Kamal Kalai Maharanipur-Teliamura
  • Health
  • Animal Resources (ARDD)
TMP
5. Bhaba Ranjan Reang Damchharra-Jampui
  • Land Records & Settlements (LRS)
TMP
6. Dolly Reang Natunbazar-Malbasa
  • Social Welfare & Social Education
TMP
7. Rajesh Tripura Raima Valley
  • Fisheries
TMP
8. Suhel Debbarma Ramchandra Ghat
  • Sports & Youth Affairs
TMP

Administrative structure

Administration of TTAADC and its subordinate offices are managed from its headquarters in Khumulwng, West Tripura. Chief Executive Officer, TTAADC is responsible for day to day administrative functions who is further supported by Addl CEO, Dy CEO and a number of Principal Officers and Executive Officers. At grassroots level, there are 527 Village councils functioning as primary units as institutions of local self governance similar to Gram Panchayats in Non- ADC areas. For administrative supervision, the TTAADC has following field offices as indicated in Table below.

Sl. No. Institution Numbers
1. Zonal Development Office 08
2. Sub Zonal Development Office 44
3. Engineering Division Office 8
4. Engineering Sub-Division 17
5. School Inspectorate Office 25
6. Inspectorate of Social Education 04
7. Education Sector Offices 34
8. Village Councils 587

DEPARTMENTS

There are different departments headed by a Principal Officer as the departmental head . The departments are:

  1. Agriculture,
  2. ARDD
  3. Co-Operative
  4. Education
  5. Fisheries
  6. Forest,
  7. Health and Family Welfare,
  8. Industry,
  9. Kokborok, Indigenous Languages Research
  10. Land Records and Settlement,
  11. Law,
  12. S & YP
  13. Tribal Welfare
  14. Village Committee
  15. Public Works Department
  16. ICA & T
  17. RURAL DEVELOPMENT
  18. SW & SE
  19. RD
  20. SCIENCE & TECH
  21. INDUSTRIES


Zonal Development Office

There are eight Zonal Development Offices along with 44 Sub-Zonal Development Offices for the development works of Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council areas. There are also Zonal Advisory Committee having one Chairman and eight Committee Members in each zone.

Sl. No. Name of Zone Headquarter
1. West Zone Khumulwng, West Tripura
2. South Zone Birchandra Manu, South Tripura
3. DHALAI ZONE SIKARI, DHALAI, TRIPURA
4. North Zone KANCHANPUR, NORTH TRIPURA
5. KHOWAI ZONE WEST Tripura
6. GOMATI ZONE KILLA, GOMATI TRIPURA
7. UNOKOTI ZONE RAJKANDI, UNOKOTI TRIPURA
8. SIPAHIJALA ZONE TAKARJALA, SIPAHIJALA TRIPURA

Sub-Zonal Development Office

The Sub-Zonal Development Offices are as follows :

  1. Khumulwng
  2. BELBARI
  3. SUMILI
  4. DAKDU TWISA
  5. HEZAMARA
  6. ABHICHARAN
  7. MANDWI
  8. Baijalbari
  9. Mungiakami
  10. TWIMADHU
  11. BACHAIBARI
  12. TULASIKOK
  13. DUSKI
  14. MOHANBHOG
  15. Bishramganj
  16. PROMODH NAGAR
  17. JAMPUIJALA
  18. GABORDI
  19. B C Manu
  20. Kaladepa
  21. Manubankul
  22. RATANPUR
  23. KALSIMUKH
  24. Dalak
  25. GURAKAPPA
  26. Killa
  27. AMPI
  28. GARJEE
  29. MARANDI
  30. Gandacharra
  31. Raisyabari
  32. Gonganagar
  33. Sikaribari
  34. AMBASA
  35. CHAWMANU
  36. MANU
  37. Maharani
  38. Dumacharra
  39. Vangmun
  40. DASDA
  41. Noagang
  42. LALJURI
  43. Rajkandi
  44. MACHMARA

Legislative Wing

The TTAADC is governed by a council which has 30 members. Out of 30 members, 28 members are elected through adult suffrage, while 2 members are nominated by the governor of Tripura. Out of 28 elected seats, 25 are reserved for Scheduled Tribes who are the Indigenous Tipra-people of Tripura.

The Legislative Department of the district council is headed by the chairman, who summons the meeting of the council from time to time in connection with approval of budget, discussion on bills, rules and regulations submitted by the treasury bench and passing of the same thereof.

The council consists of 30 members, out of which 28 members are elected by adult franchise and 2 members are nominated by the governor of Tripura.

The chairman has his own secretariat headed by the secretary to the district council.

Elections

The details of various elections are as follows:

Constituencies

The name of the constituencies i.e. total 30 members out of which are elected by adult franchise and 2 members are as follows.

No. Constituency Category Elected MDCs
1 Damchharra-Jampui ST Bhaba Ranjan Reang
2 Machmara Unreserved
3 Dasda-Kanchanpur Unreserved
4 Karamchharra ST Bimal Kanti Chakma
5 Chhawmanu ST Hongsha Kumar Tripura
6 Manu-Chailengta Unreserved
7 Demchara-Kachucharra ST Dhirendra Debbarma
8 Ganganagar-Gandachharra ST Bhumika Nanda Reang
9 Hala Hali-Asharambari ST Ananta Debbarma
10 Kulai-Champahour ST Animesh Debbarma
11 Maharanipur-Teliamura ST Kamal Kalai
12 Ramchandra Ghat ST Suhel Deb Barma
13 Simna-Tamakari ST Rabindra Debbarma
14 Budhjung Nagar-Wakkinagar ST Runiel Debbarma
15 Jirania ST Jagadish Debbarma (Chairman)
16 Mandainagar-Pulinpur ST Chitta Ranjan Debbarma
17 Pekuarjala-Janmejaynagar ST Ganesh Debbarma
18 Takarjala-Jampuijala ST Pradyot Bikram Manikya Deb Barma
19 Amtali-Golaghati ST Uma Shankar Debbarma
20 Killa-Bagma ST Purna Chandra Jamatia (CEM)
21 Maharani-Chellagang ST Samrat Jamatia
22 Kathalia-Mirja-Rajapur ST Padhaluchan Tripura
23 Ampinagar ST Sadagar Kalai
24 Raima Valley ST Rajesh Tripura
25 Natunbazar-Malbasa ST Dolly Reang
26 Birchandranagar-Kalashi ST Sanjit Reang
27 Purba Mahuripur-Buratali ST Debajit Tripura
28 Silachari-Manubankul ST Kangjaong Mog
29 Nominated Member From Minority Group Shibsen Kaipeng
30 Nominated Member As Governor's Decision Bidyut Debbarma

Judiciary Wing

Paragraph 4 and 5 of the Sixth Schedule provides for administration of justice in Autonomous areas. Under the above paragraphs, the ADCs are empowered to constitute Courts for trials of cases between parties belonging to Scheduled Tribe Communities.

General Powers

Administrative

A) The following matters are under the exclusive control and administration of the council :

  1. Allotment, occupation, use or using apart of land other than reserved forests  ;
  2. Management of forests not being reserved forest ;
  3. Use of canal water & water course for agriculture ;
  4. Jhum ;
  5. Village Committee or council ;
  6. Any other matter relating to administration including public health and sanitation.

B) The Council may establish or manage :

  1. Primary schools ;
  2. Dispensaries ;
  3. Markets ;
  4. Cattle pounds ;
  5. Fisheries ;
  6. Ferries ;
  7. Roads ;
  8. Road transport and waterways.


C) The Government may entrust functions relating to the following matters to the Council :

  1. Agriculture ;
  2. Animal Resource Development ;
  3. Community Projects ;
  4. Co-operative Societies ;
  5. Social Welfare ;
  6. Village Planning ;
  7. Fisheries ;
  8. Plantations ;
  9. Any other matter to which the executive power of the state extends.


Legal

A) The Council has Powers to frame laws in the following matters with the approval of Governor :

  1. Inheritance of property of schedule tribes ;
  2. Marriage and divorce where any party belongs to a schedule tribes ;
  3. Social customs of schedule tribes ;
  4. Allotment, occupation, use or setting apart of all lands other than reserve forests ;
  5. Management of forest other than reserve forest ;
  6. Use of canal or water courses for purposes of agriculture ;
  7. Jhum ;
  8. Village Committees or Council ;
  9. Any other matter relating to administration including public health and sanitation;


B) The Council may regulate and control :

  1. Money lending ;
  2. Trade.

C) The Council may, with previous approval of the Government make regulation for administration and control of :

  1. Primary schools ;
  2. Dispensaries ;
  3. Markets ;
  4. Cattle Pounds ;
  5. Ferries ;
  6. Fisheries ;
  7. Roads ;
  8. Road transport and waterways.

Financial

A) The Council shall get a share of :

  1. Forest royalties ;
  2. Royalties accruing each year from licensing or lease for the purpose of projecting for, or the extraction of minerals granted by the state government.

B) The Council shall have the powers to levy and collect the faxes :

  1. For maintenance of schools, dispensaries or roads ;
  2. On entry of goods into markets and tolls on passengers and goods carried in ferries ;
  3. On animals, vehicles and boats :
  4. On professional trades, callings and employments.

Relationship with Panchayat

Before the establishment of the district council, villages included in its jurisdiction had Gram panchayats like the rest of the state. Following the establishment of the council, Tripura Panchayat Raj Act ceased to operate in that area and there was no village level body- elected or otherwise. In 2006, the State Government decided to hold elections to the Village Councils by treating them on par with village Panchayats in other parts of the State taking the view that nothing in Sixth Schedule precludes such a course of action. The Autonomous Council is, however, as of 2009, yet to transfer any functions to these newly established Councils.[13]

Rural Development Blocks within TTAADC

West Tripura district

  • Lefunga
  • Hezamara
  • Jampuijola
  • Mandwi
  • Mungiakami
  • Padmabil
  • Tulashikhor
  • Bishramganj Amtali/Gulaghati

North Tripura district

  • Damcherra
  • Jampui Hill
  • Pecharthal[†]
  • Dasda

South Tripura district

  • Ompinagar
  • Killa
  • Karbook
  • Rupaichhori

Dhalai district

  • Chhawmanu
  • Manu
  • Dumburnagar
  • Salema
  • Ambassa
  • Ganganagar
  • Raisyabari

^† (Pecharthal RD Block was created bifurcating the Dasda RD Block on 28 November 1994. At that time this block consisted of 22 (Twenty Two) Nos. ADC Villages. On 1 April 1999, this block was again bifurcated and Damcherra RD Block was created comprising 9 (Nine) Nos. ADC Villages. Thereafter, Pecharthal RD Block consisted of 13 Nos. ADC Villages and again 1 (One) ADC Village namely Joymanipara ADC Village has been excluded from Pecharthal RD Block in recent re-organization of District and Sub-Divisions. At present, Pecharthal RD Block consists of 12 (Twelve) Nos. of ADC Villages under Kumarghat Sub-Division, Unakoti District (w.e.f. 01-01-2012 ). The Block area is mainly dominated by Chakma Tribes, other Sub-Tribes found in this Block area are Reang, Tripuri and Darlong community.)

See also

References

  1. ^ Jaiswal, Umanand (11 April 2021). "Tipra Wins Tripura Council Polls". The Telegraph. Retrieved 12 April 2021.
  2. ^ Bureau, NN (10 April 2021). "Royal scion Pradyot-led TIPRA Motha wins Tripura ADC election 2021, BJP-led alliance bites dust". Northeast Now. The TIPRA Motha, led by royal scion Pradyot Bikram Manikya DebBarma, registered victory in the election to the Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council (TTAADC), results of which were declared on Saturday. TIPRA (Tiprasa Indigenous Progressive Regional Alliance) won 16 seats out of 23 they had contested while its ally, Indigenous Nationalist Party of Twipra (INPT) won 2 seats. Out of the total 28 seats, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) won 9 seats out of 14 seats, they had contested while its ally IPFT (Indigenous Peoples Party of Tripura) failed to win any seat. Northeast Now. Retrieved 11 April 2021.
  3. ^ Bureau, NN (11 April 2021). "Pradyot Kishore Manikya Debbarma to be next CEM of Tripura ADC, meets Governor Ramesh Bais". Northeast Now. Retrieved 12 April 2021.
  4. ^ "Purnachandra Jamatia take oath as CEM". neindia.com. Retrieved 5 June 2021.
  5. ^ . People's Democracy. 20 March 2005. Archived from the original on 24 November 2016.
  6. ^ Deb Barman, Priyanka; Hussain, Sabir (12 May 2020). "Tripura to dissolve autonomous district councils as polls could not be held". Hindustan Times. Retrieved 18 May 2020.
  7. ^ "TTAADC executive council to be dissolved on May 17: Nath". Outlook India. PTI. Retrieved 18 May 2020.
  8. ^ "The Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council to get a new name". The Sentinel. 19 December 2020. Retrieved 2 February 2021.
  9. ^ "Tripura tribal council to get a new name". The Hindu. 19 December 2020. Retrieved 2 February 2021.
  10. ^ TTAADC basic statestics
  11. ^ TTAADC Basic Statistics
  12. ^ trci.tripura.gov.in/tribal_population
  13. ^ (PDF). Second Administrative Reforms Commission, Government of India. April 2009. p. 267. Archived from the original (PDF) on 10 March 2016.

External links

  • Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council
  • Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council on Twitter
  • Tiprasa.com

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The Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council TTAADC is an autonomous district council administering the Tipra dominated areas of the state of Tripura India Its council and assembly are situated in Khumulwng a town 26 km away from Agartala the state capital Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District CouncilTypeTypeAutonomous District CouncilTerm limits5 yearsLeadershipChairmanJagadish Debbarma TMPChief Executive MemberPurna Chandra Jamatia TMPDeputy Chief Executive MemberAnimesh Debbarma TMPStructureSeats30 MDCsPolitical groupsGovernment 21 TMP 18 IND 1 NOM 2 Opposition 9 BJP 9 ElectionsVoting system28 Plurality VotingVoting system2 Nominated by Governor of TripuraLast election6 April 2021Next electionApril 2026Meeting placeCouncil Headquarters KhumulwngWebsitehttp ttaadc gov in Presently with the result of 2021 ADC election held at 6 April TIPRA Motha 1 has emerged as the majority with 18 seats along with its ally The Indigenous Nationalist Party of Twipra This is the maiden win of the newly formed regional party TIPRA in the ADC election The Chairman of TIPRA Pradyot Bikram Manikya 2 is to become the CEM 3 of the newly elected Council However Purna Chandra Jamatia was chosen as the Chief Executive Member of the council for the first time 4 In the 2005 elections to the TTAADC the Left Front won 24 seats out of the 28 elected seats and the Indigenous Nationalist Party of Twipra four The Left Front and INPT had contested within the framework of an electoral understanding 5 The term of the previous council ended on 17 May 2020 and following the postponement of elections for a result of the global COVID 19 pandemic TTAADC is currently under Governor s rule until a new council can be elected 6 7 However in the 2021 ADC election the Left Front has drawn blank failing to win a single seat The TTAADC is set to be renamed the Tipra Territorial Council TTC as part of a general reorganization which will also expand the council s powers and increase the number of seats on it from 28 elected and 2 appointed to 44 elected and 6 appointed 8 9 Contents 1 History 2 Total area 3 Population 4 Executive Wing 4 1 Executive Committee 4 2 Administrative structure 4 3 DEPARTMENTS 4 3 1 Zonal Development Office 4 3 2 Sub Zonal Development Office 5 Legislative Wing 5 1 Elections 5 2 Constituencies 6 Judiciary Wing 7 General Powers 7 1 Administrative 7 2 Legal 7 3 Financial 8 Relationship with Panchayat 9 Rural Development Blocks within TTAADC 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksHistory EditMain articles Tipraland and Tripuri people Autonomous District Councils of Northeast India The Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council TTAADC Act 1979 was passed by the Indian parliament after a series of democratic movements launched by the Indigenous people of Tripura under the provision of the 6th scheduled of the Indian constitution The principal objective behind setting up the autonomous district council is to empower the Indigenous people to govern themselves and also to bring all round developments of the backward people so as to protect and preserve their culture customs and traditions But it actually came into being on 15 January 1982 and elected members were sworn in on 18 January 1982 Later it was upgraded under the provision of the 6th schedule of the Indian constitution by the 49th constitution Amendment act 1984 with effect from 1 April 1985 Total area EditThe total area of the TTAADC is 7 132 56 km2 which covers about 68 of the total area 10 491 km2 of the state About 70 of land under TTAADC is covered by hilly forest whereas all the plain cultivable land including all the districts and sub divisional headquarters are outside the purview of 10 Population EditThe population of the TTAADC area is 12 16 465 out of which the Scheduled Tribes are 10 21 560 i e 83 4 of the population in the TTAADC area 11 In the total population of 3 673 917 of Tripura as per 2011 census the total population of Scheduled Tribes is 11 66 813 31 76 12 Therefore the number of Scheduled Tribes of the state who reside in the TTAADC area is 87 55 of the total Indigenous population of Tripura Executive Wing EditExecutive Committee Edit TTAADC has a regular administrative structure The Executive committee composed of 10 members and chief executive officer CEO is the head of the administration The executive powers are vested with the executive committee which is headed by the Chief executive member CEM who is elected from among the Treasury Bench members The Sixth Schedule to the Constitution of India provides ample powers to the district council for self Governance of the Indigenous Tipra population of the state The district council has its own powers to appoint its own staff in terms of requirement and appointment rules The council administration is headed by the chief executive officer and a deputy chief executive officer of TCS Grade I and 6 executive officers for executive departments such as administration finance rural development planning development and coordination etc The Executive committee of the TTAADC was formed by notification of the CEO on 23 April 2021 by TIPRA the winning party alliance after getting elected and installed by the Governor of the state The list of the Executive members are as follows S No Name Constituency Portfolios PartyChief Executive Member1 Purna Chandra Jamatia Killa Bagma General Administration Finance Law Forest Science Technology amp Environment ICAT Co operative Planning amp Development including RD All policies and other Departments not allocated to any Member TMPDeputy Chief Executive Member2 Animesh Debbarma Kulai Champahour Agriculture amp Horticulture Industries Tribal Welfare TMPExecutive Members3 Chitta Ranjan Debbarma Mandainagar Pulinpur Education PWD TMP4 Kamal Kalai Maharanipur Teliamura Health Animal Resources ARDD TMP5 Bhaba Ranjan Reang Damchharra Jampui Land Records amp Settlements LRS TMP6 Dolly Reang Natunbazar Malbasa Social Welfare amp Social Education TMP7 Rajesh Tripura Raima Valley Fisheries TMP8 Suhel Debbarma Ramchandra Ghat Sports amp Youth Affairs TMPAdministrative structure Edit Administration of TTAADC and its subordinate offices are managed from its headquarters in Khumulwng West Tripura Chief Executive Officer TTAADC is responsible for day to day administrative functions who is further supported by Addl CEO Dy CEO and a number of Principal Officers and Executive Officers At grassroots level there are 527 Village councils functioning as primary units as institutions of local self governance similar to Gram Panchayats in Non ADC areas For administrative supervision the TTAADC has following field offices as indicated in Table below Sl No Institution Numbers1 Zonal Development Office 082 Sub Zonal Development Office 443 Engineering Division Office 84 Engineering Sub Division 175 School Inspectorate Office 256 Inspectorate of Social Education 047 Education Sector Offices 348 Village Councils 587DEPARTMENTS Edit There are different departments headed by a Principal Officer as the departmental head The departments are Agriculture ARDD Co Operative Education Fisheries Forest Health and Family Welfare Industry Kokborok Indigenous Languages Research Land Records and Settlement Law S amp YP Tribal Welfare Village Committee Public Works Department ICA amp T RURAL DEVELOPMENT SW amp SE RD SCIENCE amp TECH INDUSTRIES Zonal Development Office Edit There are eight Zonal Development Offices along with 44 Sub Zonal Development Offices for the development works of Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council areas There are also Zonal Advisory Committee having one Chairman and eight Committee Members in each zone Sl No Name of Zone Headquarter1 West Zone Khumulwng West Tripura2 South Zone Birchandra Manu South Tripura3 DHALAI ZONE SIKARI DHALAI TRIPURA4 North Zone KANCHANPUR NORTH TRIPURA5 KHOWAI ZONE WEST Tripura6 GOMATI ZONE KILLA GOMATI TRIPURA7 UNOKOTI ZONE RAJKANDI UNOKOTI TRIPURA8 SIPAHIJALA ZONE TAKARJALA SIPAHIJALA TRIPURASub Zonal Development Office Edit The Sub Zonal Development Offices are as follows Khumulwng BELBARI SUMILI DAKDU TWISA HEZAMARA ABHICHARAN MANDWI Baijalbari Mungiakami TWIMADHU BACHAIBARI TULASIKOK DUSKI MOHANBHOG Bishramganj PROMODH NAGAR JAMPUIJALA GABORDI B C Manu Kaladepa Manubankul RATANPUR KALSIMUKH Dalak GURAKAPPA Killa AMPI GARJEE MARANDI Gandacharra Raisyabari Gonganagar Sikaribari AMBASA CHAWMANU MANU Maharani Dumacharra Vangmun DASDA Noagang LALJURI Rajkandi MACHMARALegislative Wing EditThe TTAADC is governed by a council which has 30 members Out of 30 members 28 members are elected through adult suffrage while 2 members are nominated by the governor of Tripura Out of 28 elected seats 25 are reserved for Scheduled Tribes who are the Indigenous Tipra people of Tripura The Legislative Department of the district council is headed by the chairman who summons the meeting of the council from time to time in connection with approval of budget discussion on bills rules and regulations submitted by the treasury bench and passing of the same thereof The council consists of 30 members out of which 28 members are elected by adult franchise and 2 members are nominated by the governor of Tripura The chairman has his own secretariat headed by the secretary to the district council Elections Edit The details of various elections are as follows 2021 TTAADC Election 2015 TTAADC Election 2010 TTAADC ElectionConstituencies Edit The name of the constituencies i e total 30 members out of which are elected by adult franchise and 2 members are as follows No Constituency Category Elected MDCs1 Damchharra Jampui ST Bhaba Ranjan Reang2 Machmara Unreserved3 Dasda Kanchanpur Unreserved4 Karamchharra ST Bimal Kanti Chakma5 Chhawmanu ST Hongsha Kumar Tripura6 Manu Chailengta Unreserved7 Demchara Kachucharra ST Dhirendra Debbarma8 Ganganagar Gandachharra ST Bhumika Nanda Reang9 Hala Hali Asharambari ST Ananta Debbarma10 Kulai Champahour ST Animesh Debbarma11 Maharanipur Teliamura ST Kamal Kalai12 Ramchandra Ghat ST Suhel Deb Barma13 Simna Tamakari ST Rabindra Debbarma14 Budhjung Nagar Wakkinagar ST Runiel Debbarma15 Jirania ST Jagadish Debbarma Chairman 16 Mandainagar Pulinpur ST Chitta Ranjan Debbarma17 Pekuarjala Janmejaynagar ST Ganesh Debbarma18 Takarjala Jampuijala ST Pradyot Bikram Manikya Deb Barma19 Amtali Golaghati ST Uma Shankar Debbarma20 Killa Bagma ST Purna Chandra Jamatia CEM 21 Maharani Chellagang ST Samrat Jamatia22 Kathalia Mirja Rajapur ST Padhaluchan Tripura23 Ampinagar ST Sadagar Kalai24 Raima Valley ST Rajesh Tripura25 Natunbazar Malbasa ST Dolly Reang26 Birchandranagar Kalashi ST Sanjit Reang27 Purba Mahuripur Buratali ST Debajit Tripura28 Silachari Manubankul ST Kangjaong Mog29 Nominated Member From Minority Group Shibsen Kaipeng30 Nominated Member As Governor s Decision Bidyut DebbarmaJudiciary Wing EditParagraph 4 and 5 of the Sixth Schedule provides for administration of justice in Autonomous areas Under the above paragraphs the ADCs are empowered to constitute Courts for trials of cases between parties belonging to Scheduled Tribe Communities General Powers EditAdministrative Edit A The following matters are under the exclusive control and administration of the council Allotment occupation use or using apart of land other than reserved forests Management of forests not being reserved forest Use of canal water amp water course for agriculture Jhum Village Committee or council Any other matter relating to administration including public health and sanitation B The Council may establish or manage Primary schools Dispensaries Markets Cattle pounds Fisheries Ferries Roads Road transport and waterways C The Government may entrust functions relating to the following matters to the Council Agriculture Animal Resource Development Community Projects Co operative Societies Social Welfare Village Planning Fisheries Plantations Any other matter to which the executive power of the state extends Legal Edit A The Council has Powers to frame laws in the following matters with the approval of Governor Inheritance of property of schedule tribes Marriage and divorce where any party belongs to a schedule tribes Social customs of schedule tribes Allotment occupation use or setting apart of all lands other than reserve forests Management of forest other than reserve forest Use of canal or water courses for purposes of agriculture Jhum Village Committees or Council Any other matter relating to administration including public health and sanitation B The Council may regulate and control Money lending Trade C The Council may with previous approval of the Government make regulation for administration and control of Primary schools Dispensaries Markets Cattle Pounds Ferries Fisheries Roads Road transport and waterways Financial Edit A The Council shall get a share of Forest royalties Royalties accruing each year from licensing or lease for the purpose of projecting for or the extraction of minerals granted by the state government B The Council shall have the powers to levy and collect the faxes For maintenance of schools dispensaries or roads On entry of goods into markets and tolls on passengers and goods carried in ferries On animals vehicles and boats On professional trades callings and employments Relationship with Panchayat EditBefore the establishment of the district council villages included in its jurisdiction had Gram panchayats like the rest of the state Following the establishment of the council Tripura Panchayat Raj Act ceased to operate in that area and there was no village level body elected or otherwise In 2006 the State Government decided to hold elections to the Village Councils by treating them on par with village Panchayats in other parts of the State taking the view that nothing in Sixth Schedule precludes such a course of action The Autonomous Council is however as of 2009 yet to transfer any functions to these newly established Councils 13 Rural Development Blocks within TTAADC EditWest Tripura district Lefunga Hezamara Jampuijola Mandwi Mungiakami Padmabil Tulashikhor Bishramganj Amtali GulaghatiNorth Tripura district Damcherra Jampui Hill Pecharthal DasdaSouth Tripura district Ompinagar Killa Karbook RupaichhoriDhalai district Chhawmanu Manu Dumburnagar Salema Ambassa Ganganagar Raisyabari Pecharthal RD Block was created bifurcating the Dasda RD Block on 28 November 1994 At that time this block consisted of 22 Twenty Two Nos ADC Villages On 1 April 1999 this block was again bifurcated and Damcherra RD Block was created comprising 9 Nine Nos ADC Villages Thereafter Pecharthal RD Block consisted of 13 Nos ADC Villages and again 1 One ADC Village namely Joymanipara ADC Village has been excluded from Pecharthal RD Block in recent re organization of District and Sub Divisions At present Pecharthal RD Block consists of 12 Twelve Nos of ADC Villages under Kumarghat Sub Division Unakoti District w e f 01 01 2012 The Block area is mainly dominated by Chakma Tribes other Sub Tribes found in this Block area are Reang Tripuri and Darlong community See also Edit2021 Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council election Kokborok Tripuri Dances Tripuri people North Eastern Council Hill tribes of Northeast IndiaReferences Edit Jaiswal Umanand 11 April 2021 Tipra Wins Tripura Council Polls The Telegraph Retrieved 12 April 2021 Bureau NN 10 April 2021 Royal scion Pradyot led TIPRA Motha wins Tripura ADC election 2021 BJP led alliance bites dust Northeast Now The TIPRA Motha led by royal scion Pradyot Bikram Manikya DebBarma registered victory in the election to the Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council TTAADC results of which were declared on Saturday TIPRA Tiprasa Indigenous Progressive Regional Alliance won 16 seats out of 23 they had contested while its ally Indigenous Nationalist Party of Twipra INPT won 2 seats Out of the total 28 seats the Bharatiya Janata Party BJP won 9 seats out of 14 seats they had contested while its ally IPFT Indigenous Peoples Party of Tripura failed to win any seat Northeast Now Retrieved 11 April 2021 Bureau NN 11 April 2021 Pradyot Kishore Manikya Debbarma to be next CEM of Tripura ADC meets Governor Ramesh Bais Northeast Now Retrieved 12 April 2021 Purnachandra Jamatia take oath as CEM neindia com Retrieved 5 June 2021 Historic Victory Of The Left Front People s Democracy 20 March 2005 Archived from the original on 24 November 2016 Deb Barman Priyanka Hussain Sabir 12 May 2020 Tripura to dissolve autonomous district councils as polls could not be held Hindustan Times Retrieved 18 May 2020 TTAADC executive council to be dissolved on May 17 Nath Outlook India PTI Retrieved 18 May 2020 The Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council to get a new name The Sentinel 19 December 2020 Retrieved 2 February 2021 Tripura tribal council to get a new name The Hindu 19 December 2020 Retrieved 2 February 2021 TTAADC basic statestics TTAADC Basic Statistics trci tripura gov in tribal population State and District Administration Fifteenth Report PDF Second Administrative Reforms Commission Government of India April 2009 p 267 Archived from the original PDF on 10 March 2016 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council on Twitter Tiprasa com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council amp oldid 1139637266, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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