Mizoram's Kawrthah North Village Bags Top 'Clean and Green Panchayat' Award

Kawrthah North Village Council in Mizoram wins top honor for 'Clean and Green Panchayat' category at National Panchayat Awards 2025

The Kawrthah North Village Council in Mizoram has secured the top rank at the national level under the “Clean and Green Panchayat” category of the Deen Dayal Upadhyay Panchayat Satat Vikas Puraskar 2025. This prestigious award recognizes excellence in sanitation, ecological balance, and community welfare. Conferred by the Ministry of Panchayati Raj, the award is a testament to the village council's sustained efforts in promoting eco-friendly practices and encouraging community participation.

The achievement reflects the council's commitment to sustainable rural development and environmental conservation. A Beacon of Effective Grassroots Governance. The Ministry of Panchayati Raj and the Mizoram government have lauded the recognition, terming it an example of effective grassroots governance and sustainable development.

Officials have praised the village council for its innovative approaches to community development, which have contributed to the overall well-being of the village.  The Kawrthah North Village Council's efforts in sustainable rural development and environmental conservation have been instrumental in securing the top spot. The council has implemented various initiatives aimed at promoting eco-friendly practices, including waste management, afforestation, and conservation of natural resources. 

One of the key factors contributing to the council's success is the high level of community participation and ownership. The council has encouraged the involvement of local communities in decision-making processes, ensuring that everyone has a stake in the development and conservation of the village.

The Kawrthah North Village Council's achievement serves as a model for other villages in the region. The council's innovative approaches to community development and environmental conservation can be replicated in other villages, paving the way for a more sustainable and eco-friendly future.