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Newly elected members of JHADC take oath

First Published: 6th March, 2019 20:53 IST

The swearing-in ceremony for the Jaintia Hills Autonomous Districts Council took place on Wednesday. The swearing-in ceremony was administered by Deputy Commissioner of West Jaintia Hills, Garod Dykes. A total

The swearing-in ceremony for the Jaintia Hills Autonomous Districts Council took place on Wednesday.

The swearing-in ceremony was administered by Deputy Commissioner of West Jaintia Hills, Garod Dykes.

A total of 29 executive members were sworn in today including several senior members such as Hollandi Lamin, Richard Singh Lyngdoh and Sutunga Nongkhlih among others.

The election for the chairman and the Chief Executive Member of the JHADC is slated to be held tomorrow.

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