Announcement & Notification
- UG Exam (VAC,SEC & AEC) Notice for Teachers Dt 31.10.2025
- Golden Jubilee Grand Feast Notice Dt 27.10.2025
- Security Detailment for Grand Feast Dt 27.10.2025
- GAC Fest 2025 Inaugural Programme Notice for All Sem-I Students Dt 25.10.2025
- GAC Fest 2025 Inaugural Programme Notice for Teaching Staff Dt 25.10.2025
All News & Activities
Awareness Campaign on 'Ruihhlo Do' With Central YMA
Published at August 20, 2025
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On August 20,2025 the Anti-Drugs Club in collaboration with the Central YMA Headquarters observed “Awareness Campaign on Ruihhlo Do” at the Conference Hall, Mualpui campus.
The resource person was Prof. Lalnuntluanga, Vice President, Central YMA. He delivered a thought-provoking speech, where he highlighted the importance of students’ responsibility regarding drugs and its illicit effects.
Vanlalramngaii, fifth semester student from the Political Science Department, enchanted the gathering by playing the violin.
The programme was attended by two Anti- Drugs Club conveners, and fifth semester students of History, Sociology, Education and Mizo Departments along with Students' Union leaders.
The programme culminated with light refreshment.
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Workshop on Securities Market & Investor Awareness Programme: Consumer Club
Published at August 13, 2025
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The Mizoram Consumers’ Union and the Consumer Club, Government Aizawl College organised a programme for undergraduate students titled “Workshop on Securities Market & Investor Awareness Programme” on August 13, 2025 (Wednesday) at the Conference Hall, Government Aizawl College, Mualpui campus, Aizawl. The resource persons for the programme were Mr. Prasanta Kumar Mishra, Assistant General Manager, SEBI, Kolkata and Dr. Lalnunmawii Ralte, Assistant Professor, Department of Commerce, Government Aizawl College.
The programme started at 1:40 PM under the chairmanship of Mr. Thanglura, Coordinator and President, Mizoram Consumers’ Union Headquarters. He introduced the resource persons and welcomed the participants to the workshop. He also informed the gathering about the mission of the Mizoram Consumers’ Union.
Dr. Lalsangzuala Khiangte, Vice Principal (Administration) delivered a short speech introducing the objectives of the programme, highlighting the need for widespread awareness about financial literacy in Mizoram. He exhorted the students to be diligent and hardworking and to be honest in their financial affairs. He also spoke about the need for retirement planning since there has been a massive shift in pension schemes over the past few years.
The resource person Mr. Prasanta Kumar Mishra, Assistant General Manager, SEBI, Kolkata opened his speech with an introduction to the Indian securities market and the role of SEBI as the regulator. He spoke about the powers and functions of SEBI, the types of actions that can be taken to protect the interests of investors and the various initiatives and reforms undertaken through the years since SEBI Act was passed in 1992. He also explained to the students financial concepts like demat accounts, mutual funds and the Do’s and Don’ts of investing in securities markets using an interactive approach.
The second resource person to speak was Dr. Lalnunmawii Ralte, Assistant Professor, Department of Commerce, Government Aizawl College. She spoke about the need for and the rewards that can come from good financial planning. She taught the students the process of personal financial planning, basics of mutual fund investment, how to set financial goals and how to break down long term plans into actionable goals. She also highlighted the importance of being financially educated and exhorted the students to be aware of their social and political environment as it will eventually affect their financial situation in the future. She made them memorise “5 red flags” of financial scams as well.
The programme closed with a vote of thanks delivered by Dr. Andrew Lalsangzela, Associate Professor and faculty-in-charge, Consumer Club, Government Aizawl College. Over 150 students from Economics, English and Political Science departments and faculty members were in attendance, gaining valuable insights into responsible financial decision-making. The students dispersed after filling up the feedback form.
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International Youth Day 2025 Observed by Sociology Department and Red Ribbon Club
Published at August 11, 2025
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The Department of Sociology in collaboration with Red Ribbon Club observed 'International Youth Day' on August 11, 2025 (Monday) at Mualpui Campus. The programme was enriched by the enthusiastic participation of students, who not only showcased their creativity through thought-provoking posters but also demonstrated their commitment to spreading HIV/AIDS awareness, stigma, prevention strategies and sex education by distributing informative pamphlets and condoms, thereby fostering a culture of safe practices and open discussion around sensitive topics.
The event culminated in a resounding success, with the collective efforts of the Sociology Department faculties, 3rd and 5th Semester students, and Red Ribbon Club members leaving a lasting impact on the attendees, fostering a ripple effect of awareness and understanding.
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Orientation Programme Conducted for Clubs and Extension Bodies: IQAC & RIE Cell
Published at July 24, 2025
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On July 24, 2025 at 2:30 PM, an orientation programme was organised by the IQAC and Research Innovation and Extension Cell for all the student-leaders and faculty members in charge of various clubs and extension bodies of the College. The programme was held at the Conference Hall, Mualpui Campus, attended by 101 students and 25 faculty members.
Dr. Zolianzuali, Coordinator, IQAC, was the chairperson and Mr. Lalbiakzuala, Principal, gave the introductory speech. Dr. Lalmalsawma Khiangte, Asst. Coordinator, IQAC, was the resource person and he presented the various guidelines adopted as part of institutional policies to the gathering. He also offered practical guidance on how to function as clubs and extension bodies.
Presently, GAC has the highest student enrollment among state government colleges in Mizoram.
The following clubs are currently operating in the institution:
National Service Scheme
National Cadet Corps
Art Club
Civil Service Aspirants’ Club
Consumer Club
Dance Club
Drama Club
Ecology Club
Electoral Literacy Club
GAC Sporting Club
Health and Fitness Club
Huiva Cultural Club
Literature Club
Music Club
Red Ribbon Club
Students' Evangelical Union
Students' Self Support Union
Utility Club
Youth Adventure Club
Youth Red Cross
YUVA Tourism Club
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Golden Jubilee Outreach Programme: English Department
Published at July 23, 2025
|Department Activity
As part of the GAC Gives Back initiative, an outreach programme celebrating the College’s Golden Jubilee, students of the 5th Semester, Department of English, accompanied by all faculty members of the Department visited the Mizo Hmeichhe Tangrual Motherless Babies’ Home on July 23, 2025.
A short formal function was led by Mrs. Elizabeth L. Hmar who elaborated on the purpose of the visit. She shared how this outreach is part of the College’s strong commitment to give back to the community, especially during the Golden Jubilee year. Mr. Mark Vanlalrema offered a prayer, followed by a special item from the 5th Semester students. Ms. Cindy Zonuntluangi, the Superintendent of the Home, gave a short speech, sharing the history and present condition of the establishment. She spoke about its founding during the Rambuai period, marking it as the first home of its kind in Mizoram. Currently, the home houses 18 children under the ages of ten, providing them with shelter, care and hope.
Donations of money, clothes, books and other essential items were made to support the home. Students and faculty interacted with the children and workers. Snacks were distributed and shared among all participants of the event and the students also took the time to help clean the premises, embodying the true spirit of service.
The visit was a truly invaluable experience. Interacting with the children, sharing moments of joy and connection, and hearing their stories from the workers left a lasting impression on both students and faculty alike. It was a humbling reminder of the silent battles many children face and the everyday blessings we often overlook.
This outreach programme marked a significant milestone in our year-long jubilee celebrations and demonstrates the College’s commitment to social responsibility and compassionate service.
The Department extends our heartfelt gratitude to the Motherless Babies’ Home for welcoming us and look forward to deepening our outreach efforts in the future.
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