Japan to build high schools, health centre in Chin State
02 February 2015 – Japan is providing financial assistance for construction of two high schools and one health centre in Chin State.
02 February 2015 – Japan is providing financial assistance for construction of two high schools and one health centre in Chin State.
01 February 2015 — The planned protests against the order to remove the Hakha Christian cross have been put off again as the Hakha Christian Ministers’ Fellowship is meeting with Chief Minister Hung Ngai.
30 January 2015 — A cabinet meeting of the Chin State government today came to a conclusion that the Christian cross would not be removed.
29 January 2015 – Chief Minister Hung Ngai said today that the Chin State government did not take any discriminatory measures against Chistians.
28 January 2015 — Schedules for peaceful protests against the government’s order to remove the Christian cross in Hakha have been postponed to Monday and Tuesday next week.
27 January 2015 – The government of Chin State said that construction of the new parliament building would be finished by the end of March this year.
26 January 2015 – More than 600 people gathered on Calvary Mountain in Hakha yesterday, praying for a Christian cross to be allowed to remain on its current site.
25 January 2015 — President Thein Sein is expected to officially open a new power station and an operation theatre of the Hakha General Hospital on Chin National Day in Hakha.
24 January 2015 — Chin Christians applying for government jobs complain that employment interviews and examinations should not be held on Sundays.
23 January 2015 — Christians in Hakha, Chin State plan to stage a peaceful demonstration against government’s order to remove a Christian cross from its current location of Caarcaang Hill.