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Sensitisation on Basic Life Support (BLS) and First Aid Training Held: YRC
Published at July 10, 2025
|Club Activity
On July 10, 2025, 12:30 PM, the Indian Red Cross Society (IRCS), Mizoram State Branch conducted a landmark Sensitization on Basic Life Support (BLS) and First Aid Training Session at Government Aizawl College, heralding a new era of humanitarian awareness and preparedness in Mizoram’s higher education landscape.
The training was attended by 37 newly inducted Youth Red Cross volunteers, alongside Dr. Vanlalmuana, the faculty-in-charge of the Youth Red Cross unit at the College. Their active involvement underscored the growing enthusiasm among students to serve as frontline contributors to community welfare.
The session featured comprehensive instruction on Basic Life Support (BLS) and First Aid, led by Pi Lalmuanpuii Hnamte, Demonstrator at RIPANS Aizawl. Her training blended both theoretical knowledge and hands-on practical exercises, covering essential emergency procedures ranging from management of Epistaxis (nosebleeds) to techniques for administering Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR). This immersive learning experience equipped participants with vital life-saving competencies, fostering greater confidence and responsibility in emergency scenarios.
The program concluded with an inspiring message from Pu Lalngilneia, District Sports and Youth Officer, Government of Mizoram, who emphasized the enduring value and societal benefits of Red Cross services. His words resonated deeply, reinforcing the role of youth led humanitarian efforts in shaping a resilient and compassionate community. The training session marks a significant advancement in the activities of the IRCS Mizoram Branch, laying a strong foundation for future outreach and volunteer-driven initiatives. It is anticipated that this pioneering effort will encourage other institutions to emulate Government Aizawl College’s proactive engagement.
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MoU for Skill Enhancement Courses Signed
Published at July 8, 2025
|News

On July 8, 2025, 1:30 pm, for the third time since introducing the Skill Enhancement Courses, signing ceremony of Memorandum of Understanding with skill providers was held at Government Aizawl College. Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC) form an integral part of the National Education Policy 2020, which has been adopted by Mizoram University as well as institutions affiliated under it. The function, held at Conference Hall, Mualpui Campus, was chaired by Mark V. Vanlalrema, Institutional Coordinator of SEC, GAC. On behalf of the College, the Principal, Lalbiakzuala signed the documents with each of the skill providers. He also encouraged them providers to work earnestly in their respective courses during the period of the MoU, i.e, the 2025-2026 academic year, during which the teaching and evaluation of the seven (7) identified skill courses are outsourced to them (See table below).
Each skill course, a 2-Credit component in the 3rd semester, under the supervision of course-in-charges appointed by the institution, will be taught to students, 3 times a week until the time of their end-semester examination.
Name | Skill Course | Service providers |
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Vanlalnunsanga | Sports and Physical Education | Director, The Academy Dreams |
Nikita Hauzel | Beauty & Wellness (Skin) | Practicing privately |
Miriam Zonunthari | Beauty & Wellness (Nails) | Practicing privately |
Elizabeth Lalrinnungi | Beauty & Wellness (Make-up) | Practicing privately |
Lalzamliani | Beauty & Wellness (Hair) | Owner, Scent Beauty Salon |
Lalnunmawii Khiangte | Basics of Tailoring | Owner, The Rack Tetei Khiangte |
V. Lalhmingsanga | Electrical House Wiring | Head Electrician, Liandal Enterprise |
Christopher Zohmingliana | Music: A Learner’s Guide | Owner, Grove Workshop & Jam Room, Sound Rental & Drum School |
Lalhmangaihkima | Music: A Learner’s Guide | Music Teacher, Greenhill Public School |
Moses Lalthanpuia | Safety & Emergency Preparedness | State Adventure Organizer, Dept. of Sports and Youth Services, Govt of Mizoram |
Hossana Lalchawimawii | Safety & Emergency Preparedness | Registered Nurse and Pharmacist |
R. Lalrinenga | Carpentry and Masonry Basics for College | LR Furniture Works |
Cracking UGC NET in Education
Published at May 2, 2025
|Department Activity
The Department of Education organized a seminar on "Cracking UGC NET in Education" on May 2, 2025 at 1:00 PM in Room 304, Sikulpuikawn campus.
The session featured insightful presentations from F. Zonunmawii, Vanlaldiki and Dr. Francis LR Puia Tlau who shared tips and strategies for excelling in the UGC NET exam. The event was attended by MA II and IV semesters students and four teachers from the Department.
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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.
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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.
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