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Seminar on ‘Gandhian Enduring Legacy: Life, Principles, and Education’: Education Department
Published at October 3, 2024
|Department Activity
The Department of Education organized a seminar on October 3, 2024 to honor Mahatma Gandhi’s 155th birth anniversary focusing on his enduring legacy, principles, achievements and educational contributions. The seminar was hosted by H Vanlalduhsaki, ACR, MA 1st Semester and Dr. R Lalthankhumi delivered the introductory remarks.
Three MA 1st Semester students presented papers as follows:
1. "The Life of Mahatma Gandhi" by C. Remsangpuii provided an overview of Gandhi's life, highlighting his early years, struggles, and pivotal moments that shaped his philosophy.
2. Vanlalthlani’s topic "Remarkable Achievements of Mahatma Gandhi" showcased Gandhi's significant accomplishments, including leading India's independence movement, promoting non-violence, and advocating for social reform.
3. Lalfakzuali explored Gandhi's vision for education, emphasizing the importance of holistic learning, self-reliance, and character-building through her topic "Mahatma Gandhi: His Thoughts on Education".
The seminar was concluded with a vote of thanks, acknowledging the efforts of the presenters, organizers, and participants by Lalzarmawii, MA 1st Semester. A certificate of appreciation was given to each paper presenter. The seminar was attended by 30 students and 5 faculty members.
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Blood Donation Drive: NSS & Red Ribbon Club
Published at September 20, 2024
|Club Activity
The NSS, GAC Unit, in collaboration with the GAC Red Ribbon Club and the Aizawl Civil Hospital Blood Bank organized a ‘Blood Donation Drive' on Friday, September 20, 2024, at the Mualpui Campus, Government Aizawl College. A total of 108 donors (72 male and 34 female) donated their blood on this day, taking the total unit of blood donated this semester to 405 units.
Blood Donation Drive: NSS & Red Ribbon Club
Published at September 20, 2024
|Club Activity
The NSS, GAC Unit, in collaboration with the GAC Red Ribbon Club and the Aizawl Civil Hospital Blood Bank organized a ‘Blood Donation Drive' on Friday, September 20, 2024, at the Mualpui Campus, Government Aizawl College. A total of 108 donors (72 male and 34 female) donated their blood on this day, taking the total unit of blood donated this semester to 405 units.
Alumni Week Observed: Education Department
Published at September 19, 2024
|Department Activity
Brandon Vanlalremdika, an Indian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder or winger for Sreenidi Deccan Football Club,was invited by the Department of Education to the event ‘Meet the Alumni’ on September 19, 2024, chaired by Ms. Ngurhmingliani Sailo, Head of Department. Brandon was an alumnus from the Class of 2014. He spoke about his life experiences as a student and a football player during his college days and delivered a motivational speech for the audience. A fruitful interaction was also held at the programme.
The event was attended by 180 students (B.A. & M.A.) and 10 faculties from the Department of Education with the Vice Principal, Miss Babie Lalremruati.
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Interactive Session Held: Sociology Department
Published at September 17, 2024
|Department Activity
The Department of Sociology conducted an interactive session titled “Gender and Sexual Studies through the eyes of Judith Butler” at the Conference Hall, Mualpui Campus, on September 17, 2024. The event featured Dr. C. Lalrinzuala as the resource person. He delivered an impactful speech on sexuality and discussed the key aspects of gender issues and its relevance in today’s society.
The programme was attended by the faculty members and all the students of 3rd and 5th Semesters from Sociology Department.
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