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Committees & Districts

1
Central Committee
Apex governing body
6
District Committees
Across Mising-inhabited districts
13
Unit Committees
Village & town grassroots
113
Elected Bearers
Office bearers
Governance

The Four-Tier Structure

Adopted in the constitution on 30 October 1972.

The Four-Tier Structure

TMPK operates through a democratic, four-tier hierarchy adopted in its constitution on 30 October 1972. Each tier has clearly defined roles, with elected office bearers serving fixed terms and reporting to the tier above.

The system ensures that every Mising youth — from the most remote village to the central headquarters — has a voice in the organisation's decision-making.

Mising Inhabited Districts

The Mising people are primarily concentrated in the riverine and flood-plain areas along the Brahmaputra River in Upper Assam. The community is the second-largest Scheduled Tribe in Assam, numbering 680,424 per the 2011 Census, with modern estimates ranging around 1 million.

TMPK maintains committees across the Mising-inhabited districts: Dhemaji (the highest concentration), Lakhimpur, Majuli, Jorhat, Golaghat, Sonitpur, Dibrugarh, Sivasagar, Tinsukia and Charaideo, with a significant presence in Biswanath district. Another ~16,000 Misings reside in Arunachal Pradesh (East Siang, Lower Dibang Valley and Lohit districts).

Hierarchy

Organisational Chart

Click a committee name to view its office bearers.

TMPK Dhemaji District Committee (DHM)
TMPK Gogamukh Unit Committee (DHM-03)
TMPK Jonai Unit Committee (DHM-01)
TMPK Silapathar Unit Committee (DHM-02)
TMPK Dibrugarh District Committee (DIB)
TMPK Dibrugarh Town Unit (DIB-01)
TMPK Moran Unit Committee (DIB-02)
TMPK Lakhimpur District Committee (LKP)
TMPK Boginadi Unit Committee (LKP-02)
TMPK North Lakhimpur Unit (LKP-01)
TMPK Majuli District Committee (MAJ)
TMPK Jengraimukh Unit Committee (MJL-02)
TMPK Majuli Unit Committee (MJL-01)
TMPK Sivasagar District Committee (SIV)
TMPK Sivasagar Unit Committee (SIV-01)
TMPK Sonari Unit Committee (SIV-02)
TMPK Tinsukia District Committee (TIN)
TMPK Doomdooma Unit Committee (TIN-02)
TMPK Tinsukia Unit Committee (TIN-01)
District Level

District Committees

Each district committee coordinates TMPK activities within its jurisdiction.

TMPK Dhemaji District Committee

Code: DHM
HQ: Jonai
Unit Committees: 3
Members: 0
Elected Bearers: 0
UNIT COMMITTEES
DHM-03 DHM-01 DHM-02

TMPK Dibrugarh District Committee

Code: DIB
HQ: Dibrugarh
Unit Committees: 2
Members: 0
Elected Bearers: 0
UNIT COMMITTEES
DIB-01 DIB-02

TMPK Lakhimpur District Committee

Code: LKP
HQ: North Lakhimpur
Unit Committees: 2
Members: 0
Elected Bearers: 0
UNIT COMMITTEES
LKP-02 LKP-01

TMPK Majuli District Committee

Code: MAJ
HQ: Garamur, Majuli
Unit Committees: 2
Members: 0
Elected Bearers: 0
UNIT COMMITTEES
MJL-02 MJL-01

TMPK Sivasagar District Committee

Code: SIV
HQ: Sivasagar
Unit Committees: 2
Members: 0
Elected Bearers: 0
UNIT COMMITTEES
SIV-01 SIV-02

TMPK Tinsukia District Committee

Code: TIN
HQ: Tinsukia
Unit Committees: 2
Members: 0
Elected Bearers: 0
UNIT COMMITTEES
TIN-02 TIN-01
Demographics

Mising Population by District

State total: 680,424 (2011 Census). District figures are approximate estimates based on census and MAC jurisdiction data.

DistrictMising Population (approx.)Share of DistrictMAC ConstituenciesTMPK Committee
Dhemaji1,85,900~27%17✅ Active
Lakhimpur1,65,800~16%8✅ Active
Jorhat~55,000~5%4 (incl. 2 in Majuli)✅ Active
Majuli~46,400~28%2 (under Jorhat)✅ Active
Sonitpur~35,000~2%2🔶 Active (Biswanath presence)
Golaghat~20,000~2%2🔶 Active
Dibrugarh~18,000~1.5%1✅ Active
Sivasagar~12,000~1%1✅ Active
Tinsukia~10,000~0.8%1✅ Active
Charaideo~3,000~1%🔶 Regional presence

Totals above are approximate. The Mising Autonomous Council comprises 40 members — 36 elected from constituencies across the Mising belt and 4 nominated by the state government, with its headquarters at Gogamukh, Dhemaji. A further ~16,000 Misings live in Arunachal Pradesh (East Siang, Lower Dibang Valley, Lohit).

Operations

How Committees Function

🏛️ Central Committee

Meets quarterly, sets policy, coordinates campaigns, manages central funds, and represents TMPK in state and national forums. Elections held every 2–4 years at the Annual General Session.

📋 District Committees

Meet monthly, implement central directives, organise district-level events, manage local membership, and coordinate with unit committees under their jurisdiction.

🌱 Unit Committees

Meet weekly or fortnightly at the village or town level. They are the frontline of TMPK's work: recruiting members, organising cultural programmes, conducting flood-relief operations, and channelling youth concerns upward.

⚙️ Accountability

Each committee maintains its own bank account, submits annual reports to the parent body, and sends delegates to the Annual General Session.

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