28 January 2021 – There are an estimated 9,143 IDPs in Paletwa Township being displaced by the ongoing conflict between Tatmadaw and the Arakan Army. The data is collected by the Paletwa Township IDPs and Natural Disaster Support Group in mid-January 2021. (Comments on spellings of names of places are welcome and appreciated.)Continue Reading
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26 January 2021 – Five different buses leave from Falam to two different destinations– Hakha, Chin State, and Kalay, Sagaing Region. The following table shows schedules, prices, destinations, and contact numbers. See also: List Of Buses Leaving From Hakha, Chin StateContinue Reading
16 November 2020 — Thirteen different buses leave from Hakha to destinations including Yangon and Nay Pyi Taw. The following table shows schedules, prices, destinations and contact numbers.Continue Reading
9 November 2020 – The results of the November 8 election in Chin State show three parties – National League of Democracy, Chin National League of Democracy and Zomi Congress for Democracy – winning the seats. No. Township Name of MPs Male/ Female Hluttaw Party 1 Falam Hre Dun Male Amyotha Hluttaw National League For […]Continue Reading
6 November 2020 – The following list of data is shared by kind permission of the Chinland Post.Continue Reading
5 October 2020 – Below is a list of wards and village tracts in conflict-affected Paletwa Township of Chin State where polling is not allowed, according to the Union Election Commission. Wards & Village tracts, Paletwa Township 1. Hta Man Thar 2. Yoke Wa 3. Twee Kin Wa 4. Baung Pee 5. Pein Hne Ta […]Continue Reading
Last updated on 27 October 2020 (by Tangtang and Remrem) No. Name Price Range Address Contact Number 1 Center Guest House 8,000 MMK – 20,000 MMK NO.601, Hospital Junction Street, New Bazaar Ward, Hakha, Chin State, Myanmar 070 2021654, 09 2450391, 09 258331210 2 Cherry Guest House 5,000 MMK – 30,000 MMK Lungbiak Inn Road, […]Continue Reading
By CG Team Last updated on 19 October 2020 Terms used in Burma/Myanmar State Hluttaw = State AssemblyPyithu Hluttaw = House of Representatives (Lower House)Amyotha Hluttaw = House of Nationalities (Upper House)Pyidaungsu Hluttaw = Assembly of the Union 1. Names of contesting parties and numbers of MP candidates [Note: The Union Election Commission dissolved and […]Continue Reading