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Pathway 2025: Bridging the Gap

Published at April 25, 2025

News

To assist graduating students in their transition towards life after college, the Student Support and Progression Cell and the Career Counselling and Placement Cell jointly organized "Pathway 2025: Bridging the Gap" during April 24-25, 2025.

Day One provided valuable learnings with the help of five learned resource persons from various disciplines, focusing on career guidance, motivation and life skills. The speakers were:

1. Prof. Irene Lalruatkimi

2. Mr. Lalhriatzuala (Chiko Hmar)

3. Mr. Brandon Vanlalremdika

4. Mr. Vanlallawmzuala Varte (LZa Varte)

5. Mr. Lallawmzuala

Day Two was all about placements on the campus. The graduating students were offered walk-in interviews and campus placement opportunities with Della Adventure & Resorts Pvt. Ltd., Lonavala, Deltin Royale, Goa, Amawii Hero, and Aizawl Hospital and Research Centre.

Observation of Autism Awareness Day: Education Department

Published at April 2, 2025

Department Activity

For observation of Autism Awareness Day, an event was organised by the Department of Education on April 2, 2025 at 11:00am in Room 502. The topic chosen was “Autism: Meaning, Characteristics and Identification”. The programme was chaired by Dr Francis LR Puia Tlau, faculty of the Department.

Mr R Lalhriatpuia, faculty, ITEP, Department of Education, Mizoram University was invited as resource person for the occasion. He gave an extensive lecture on the topic and emphasized the need to educate parents on autism identification and care. Topics related to special education were also touched upon as a paper on Special Education is part of the MA and BA syllabi.

The programme ended with a vote of thanks from Dr. R. Lalthankhumi. 28 MA students and 3 faculty from the Department attended the programme.

Student Exchange Programme with Govt T Romana College: Mizo Department

Published at March 25, 2025

Department Activity

The Department of Mizo, Govt. Aizawl College (GAC) and the Department of Mizo, Govt. T Romana College (GTRC) conducted a student exchange programme for VI Semester students on March 25, 2025.

From GTRC, Mr. Lalnunzira and Miss R. Lalhnehpuii, along with 15 students, participated in the programme held at GAC’s campus at Mualpui, where Joshua Lalenkawla gave a presentation. Similarly, from GAC, Lalmuanzuala also delivered a presentation.

At the visit to the GTRC campus, 20 students from GAC were accompanied by Mrs. Lalremveli Chenkual, Head of Department, and Mr. Daniel Vanlaldampuia. Victor Laltluangzela from GAC and Lalzammawii from GTRC gave presentations.

Besides discussions and Q&A sessions, the event was successfully conducted with interactive activities as well.

GAC Participated in MIELS Conference and International Seminar: English Department

Published at March 21, 2025

Department Activity

The 10th General Conference of the Mizoram English Literary Society (MIELS) and ‘International Seminar on Northeast Narratives: Literary Trends, Culture and Society’ was held at Government Aizawl North College on March 21, 2025. Attended by members of MIELS and students from colleges across Aizawl, the Conference saw the election of new leadership for the next tenure, the release of MIELS Journal, and an international seminar where Dr. Easterine Kire presented the keynote address, followed by paper presentations from academicians and research scholars, among whom was GAC English Department alumnus Moses Rampuia. Notably, selected GAC students of English Department were also in the spotlight during the productive discussion session chaired by Mark V. Vanlalrema, Assistant Professor, Government Aizawl College.

Free Medical Check-Up Organized by GAC Medical Committee and Trinity Hospital

Published at March 12, 2025

News

The GAC Medical Committee, in collaboration with Trinity Hospital, Aizawl, successfully organized a Free Medical Check-Up on March 12, 2025 (Wednesday) at Room No. 302, Mualpui Campus.

A dedicated medical team, including Dr. Dommy Lalngaihawma, Dr. Lalruattluanga, two cardiac nurses, and two healthcare assistants consultations and screenings. The event witnessed an overwhelming response, with a total of 125 students and staff members receiving free medical check-ups and care.

The initiative aimed to promote community health and early detection of medical conditions, reflecting the commitment of GAC Medical Committee and Trinity Hospital toward public welfare.