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Pathway 2026: Bridging the Gap

Published at April 30, 2026

News

The Students Support and Progression Cell under the Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) of Government Aizawl College successfully organised a one-day programme titled “Pathway 2026: Bridging the Gap” sponsored by PM -USHA for the outgoing students of the Class of 2026 on April 30, 2026. The programme was held at the Conference Hall, Mualpui Campus, with the aim of preparing students for life beyond college by equipping them with practical knowledge and personal development strategies. Like previous editions, Pathway 2026 brought together distinguished speakers from diverse professional fields to share their experiences and expertise. The programme witnessed enthusiastic participation, with more than 400 students attending. It served as a significant platform to bridge the gap between academic learning and real-world challenges, especially in the areas of employment, entrepreneurship, and mental well-being.

The event featured distinguished resource persons from diverse professional backgrounds. Mr. H. Lalchhanhima, CEO of Lushai Organics, shared valuable knowledge about entrepreneurship, highlighting the importance of innovation, perseverance and sustainable business practices. His session motivated students to explore self-employment opportunities and think beyond conventional career paths.

Mr. John Lalrinchhana Jahau, owner of Steven Poultry Farming, delivered an engaging talk on agribusiness and self-reliance. He emphasized the potential of local industries and encouraged students to consider entrepreneurship in agriculture and allied sectors as viable and rewarding career options. He encouraged students to explore agriculture-based enterprises.

Dr. Lalropuii, Counselling Psychologist, addressed the students on mental health and emotional preparedness. Her session focused on coping with stress, managing expectations, and maintaining a positive mindset while transitioning from academic life to professional environments. She also stressed the importance of self-awareness and resilience in achieving personal and professional success.

The sessions were interactive and informative, allowing students to engage directly with the speakers through questions and discussions. The programme concluded on a positive note, with students expressing appreciation for the informative and inspiring sessions. Overall, “Pathway: Bridging the Gap” proved to be a meaningful initiative by the Students Support and Progression Cell (IQAC), contributing significantly to the holistic development and future readiness of the graduating students.

MOU Signed With New Adopted Village- Hmunpui

Published at March 19, 2026

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On March 19, 2026 at 1:30 PM, Government Aizawl College and Hmunpui Village formally signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), under which Hmunpui was adopted as the College’s “Adopted Village”. The programme was held at Hmunpui YMA Hall. The MOU-signing ceremony was chaired by Prof. Lalsangzuala Khiangte. Speeches were delivered by Mr. Lalbiakzuala, Principal, Govt. Aizawl College; Mr. H. Lalkaisara, Vice Chairman, Hmunpui Village Council; and Mr. Lalhmingmawia Sailo, President, Hmunpui YMA. The programme was enlivened by dance performances from the Huiva Cultural Club and the GAC Dance Club, and musical performances by Lalremsiami, IV Semester, M.A., (Youth Icon Top 10 winner), Lalrinfeli Khiangte, II Semester, B.A., and C. Lalremliani of Hmunpui, who captivated the audience with their melodious songs.

During the programme, various items were presented to local community organizations, handed over by Ms. Lalremruati, Vice Principal, Govt Aizawl College. These gifts included two volleyballs, one volleyball net, and one silpaulin to Hmunpui YMA; one silpaulin to Hmunpui Village Council; one silpaulin to Hmunpui MUP; and one silpaulin to Hmunpui MHIP.

The MOU emphasizes collaboration for the development and upliftment of Hmunpui Village, including sustainable management and protection of natural resources, as well as mutual support in research activities across various fields. Approximately 200 participants, including student leaders, teaching and non-teaching staff of Government Aizawl College, and village leaders as well as community members of Hmunpui Village, attended the programme and shared a festive lunch together.

Hmunpui MOU Signed

Hmunpui MOU Signed

Hmunpui MOU Signed

Hmunpui MOU Signed

Hmunpui MOU Signed

Hmunpui MOU Signed

World Poetry Day Observed by Mizo Department

Published at March 18, 2026

Department Activity

On March 18, 2026 at 2:30 PM, the Department of Mizo organized a celebration of World Poetry Day for IV and VI semester students under the sponsorship of PM USHA. Although World Poetry Day is officially observed on 21st March, the programme was conducted earlier at a time most convenient for all.

The event was coordinated by Mrs. Lalremveli Chekual, Head of Department. Prof. C. Vanlalhruaia delivered a brief but engaging speech on the theme ‘Poetry as a Bridge for Peace and Inclusion’. Thirteen students participated in poetry reading, presenting both their own compositions and works by other poets. The programme concluded with a vote of thanks delivered by Mr. Daniel Vanlaldampuia. The event was attended by approximately 130 students and 5 teachers. It proved to be both a beneficial and enjoyable experience for everyone present.

World Poetry Day

World Poetry Day

World Poetry Day

World Poetry Day

Mizo Department Study Tour

Published at March 12, 2026

Department Activity

On March 12, 2026, VI semester students from the Department of Mizo went on a study tour with their teachers to visit notable cultural sites places around Aizawl. The tour begun by visiting Zokhua, the hub of cultural heritage at Falkawn, followed by a visit to Sibuta Lung, a gravestone memorial, and Kaphleia’s grave, both located at the outskirts of Tachhip. Lalnunzauva and Daniel Vanlaldampuia gave special lectures at these sites. The tour also included Lianphunga Bung at Sateek and Zawlpala Thlan, another stone memorial at Phulpui. The students found it enriching to visit places significant in Mizo history and literature, gaining firsthand insights into their cultural heritage. 57 students and 6 teachers participated in this study tour.

Entrepreneurship & AI: Building The Future from Mizoram - An Awareness Programme organised by Commerce Department

Published at March 9, 2026

Department Activity

The Commerce Department hosted esteemed guests from Young Indians, Mizoram Chapter on March 9, 2026 for an awareness programme on 'Entrepreneurship & AI: Building The Future from Mizoram'. All B.Com students and faculty members attended the programme which was held at the Conference Hall, Mualpui campus from 2-4 PM.

Mr. Robert Rohmingliana, Managing Director, Mark Advertising & Events shared his entrepreneurial journey with the students, stressing upon the importance of building networks within and across industries. He exhorted the students to join the 5 AM club and look after their health as well as building a disciplined life.

Mr. Lalrinnunga, Head of Business Development, Lailen Consulting Pvt. Ltd., spoke on “Al for Entrepreneurs”. He gave a rich and insightful presentation on how Al tools are making it easier for aspiring entrepreneurs. He provided practical tips and shared accessible tools that can be readily used by the young students.