Govt. Serchhip College is an Under Graduate degree college established in 1973. It was aliated to North Eastern Hill University in 1975. The college was provincialised on 1st January 1989 and subsequently aliated to Mizoram University when the university was established in 2001. The college was declared accredited by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) on 8th January 2011 with ‘B’ Grade status. 

The college has also been placed under section 2(f) and 12(B) of the UGC Act, 1956 vide letter No.F.No.8-93/86 (CPP-1) at 27.10.1990. The college began as a joint endeavour of enthusiastic citizens of Serchhip and Chhiahtlang villages. A few prominent individuals of these areas shared the vision of a college as to facilitate easy access to higher education of younger generations of Serchhip and other adjoining villages. On 2nd November 1972, an ad hoc body was formed to undertake necessary initiatives and consequently a series of fund raising drives were undertaken through public donations, charitable contributions of dedicated men, auctioning of lands and rm sites etc. When the money procured through various sources amounted to 7000 rupees, the Managing Board boldly decided to open the college the following year. With a humble beginning, the college gradually grew in terms of student enrolment, sta and infrastructure. Despite its inception with only Arts stream, the college now oers traditional courses in Arts, Science and Bachelor of Computer Applications with a total of 13 departments. 

At present, the college has 49 teaching sta, 15 non-teaching sta and caters to more than 400 students. The college has a beautiful campus, spacious and shaded with lush green trees, presenting a scenic environment. It is located at New Serchhip, within 2 minutes walking distance from the National Highway 54. The administrative, academic and library buildings are situated at triangular hill-tops in the middle of the campus. Presently the college has 11 sta quarters, 1 boy’s hostel, indoor stadium, basketball court, volleyball court, one college canteen and a newly constructed two-storied academic building in addition to the existing building.

The opening of IGNOU study centre in 2002 is a valuable asset to the college. Beginning with only 38 students in the Bachelor Preparatory Programme (BPP) in January 2003, the centre now oers Certicate and Diploma courses in various elds of studies. Currently it has 300 students registered to its various academic courses. The College unit of the National Service Scheme (NSS) is vibrant with social activities and programmes like cleanliness drives, re protection, and construction of public utilities (like urinals and waiting sheds), blood donation and tree plantation within the campus and along the national highway under the guidance of Programme Ocers. The college is now covered under Rashtriya Uchchatar Shiksha Abhiyan (RUSA) from 2015. This scheme has given the College high aspirations for its future development and growth. We have inceptional functioning under a newly appointed co-ordinator. 

The college encourages the formation of student clubs under the guidance of the teaching sta. The Adventure Club was formed in 2014 which adds to the spirit of courage, condence and expands the students’ perspective on life. The college adopted its own emblem with the motto “Seek and Find” which captures the spirit and accomplishments of its founders. The college is committed to educating the minds of the youths in seeking knowledge, integrity and enhancing their potentials.


Our Vision :Government Serchhip College envisions a life-long quality education that empowers the underprivileged students through a holistic and liberative process. It seeks to be an agent of transformation and development at various levels of social and public life. It strives to empower students to respond intellectually to the rising concerns and conicts of the present day. Our thrust is to create a culture of academic excellence in a loving and peaceful environment. 

Our Mission and Objective : To inculcate easy access of higher education to a community of less privileged youths in the area nearby who cannot aord to go elsewhere for further studies. To promote a college community/society/nation where intellectual, spiritual, moral and genuine values are promoted. To create a climate for human and academic excellence with an openness to learning and development of professional skills and credentials. To contribute to the transformation of society through an open spirit and cultivate social consciousness among the students. To promote programmes and movements that foster inter-connectedness and a sense of unity

About Government Saiha College,Saiha



        The idea for opening of ARTS COLLEGE at Saiha town for the whole Chhimtuipui District was started since 1974.The first meeting was held in the month of June,1974 under the Chairmanship of Shri K.Paichho, the then Executive Member (Rev).,MADC, and decided to set up a College at Saiha. But due to financial problems and other difficulties, the decision for setting up of a College could not be materialized.

         However, due to the pressure of public, the college was opned at the P.U.C. level w.e.f.20.7.1978. The Government of Mizoram had accorded permission/Recognition for the opening of a College at Saiha w.e.f.1979-80 Vide No. ECL-20/78/44. dt. 2-11-79.

The University also granted Affiliation for P.U.C.level at Govt.Saiha College w.e.f. the session of 1980 – 81 Vide No.CDC/C.55/79-8-/350.dt.4-7-1980 and granting of Affiliation was renewed in the year of 1985 Vide No.CDC/A-37/3-84/173. dt. 11-1-83 .

Degree Class with I.B.A. was opened in 1980. Permission for the Degree Class was accorded by Government in 1981 Vide No. ECL – 34/76/95. dt. 16-7-81. The University also granted provisional affiliation for opening of a Degree Class in Saiha College w.e.f. 1984 -85 Vide No. CDC/C-55/82-83/899 dt. 19-11-82 (for 84-85) and the University ratified the Provisional Affiliation in 1986 Vide No.CDC/A-37/85-86/987 dt. 7-8-1986.

Again, Science Class was opened in the College in the year of 1988. Permission from Government was obtained in 1990 Vide No .B. 16020/1/82-EDC dt..6 – 4 – 90 and Affiliation for Science Department was granted by the University Vide No.CDC/A-37/88/950 dt.22-1-91.

Honours Classes in Political Science and History were opened since 1986 and Affiliation for the same was granted by the University Vide No.CDC/A-37/86-87/17 Dt. 6.2.87

The College was upgraded to the status of Deficit Grant-in-aid system in the year of 1985 by the Government Vide No.B.16013/1/84-EDC/59 dt. 10.5.85.

The College was taken over by the Government w.e.f 31.1.1992 Vide No.B.16013/2/91-EDN/17 Dt. 31.1.1992.

PERMANENT AFFILIATION: Permanent Affiliation was granted w.e.f. 1995 Vide No.CDC/A-37/91-92/423 dt. 22-6-1995.

REGISTRATION UNDER U.G.C : The College was registered under section 2(f) of the U.G.C Act 1956 Vide No./ F.8-98/89/CPP-1 dt. 29.3.1996.

Objectives: Government Saiha College
The college maintains the following objectives:
Government Saiha College is commited to prodive quality education:


  • To foster a vibrant atmosphere conducive to the all round development of students.
  • To undertake capacity building initiatives, to encourage every students to strive for the fulfillment of their potentialities.
  • To ensure active and equal participation of women in the process of decision making in all spheres of life.
  • To inculcate a scientific temper in order to reorient societal attitudes and prejudices.
  • To nurture a lifelong association in learning.
  • To inculcate social awareness and responsibilities in women enabling them to make a meaningful contribution to the society and nation.
  • To achieve the goals and objectives of the institution, the following activities are carried out:


a. Regular class

b. Regular weekly tests

c. Home assignments

d. Co-curricular and extra-curricular activities

e. Various sub-committees under IQAC have been set up to initiate and speed up various activities connected with the quality development of the students and the College.


To bring development and improvement for Champhai and its neighbouring villages, the first step of the establishment of college in Champhai was taken through the advice of some students who then studied in different places of India. After consulting Government dignitaries in Shillong such as Secretary, Education; Addl. Secretary, Education, Hills; Director of Public Instruction, and Inspector of Colleges of Guwahati University in July, 1969, Pu H.K.L Thanga sent the information to Pu Thanseia, Pu Lalthanmawia and Pu Duhvea the necessary requirements to be followed for the establishment of the college. Thus immediate steps were taken by Pu Duhvea and Pu Lalsuaka resulting in the formation of the Board of Conveners, whose main task was to frame actions for the establishment of college in Champhai. Its members included Pu Goswami, A.C., Pu Thanseia, Headmaster, Gandhi Memorial High School, and Pu Duhvea, Hindi Teacher, Govt. M.E School, Champhai. Advices were taken in regard to establishing the college from Registrar, Guwahati University, Principal, Pachhunga College, Principal, Lunglei College, and Inspector of School, Mizoram Circle. This was followed by an important meeting wherein elderly men and women of Champhai were called to discuss on matters regarding steps and actions to be taken in establishing the college. The meeting held on 30.10.1969 at 3:00 pm at Gandhi Memorial High School (GMHS) called for 15 people, out of which 10 were present. The names of those who attended the meeting were as under:

1. Pu Challianthuama, V.C.P
2. Pu Lalthanmawia, A.D.C & B.D.O
3. Pu Thanseia, Headmaster, GMHS
4. Pu K. Malsawma, Asst. Headmaster, GMHS
5. Pu Duhvea, Hindi Teacher, Govt. M.E School
6. Pu Lalngura, Accountant
7. Pu Lalbela, VC Member
8. Pu R. Khawbula, Asst Teacher, GMHS
9. Pu Lalsuaka, Town Block President, Mizo Union
10. Rev. Beiseia, Pastor, Presbyterian Church,Champhai.


This meeting gave rise to the formation of College Sponsoring Body/Champhai College Adhoc Committee in which Office Bearers for the year 1969 were selected. They were as under:

Chairman : Pu Challianthuama, V.C.P, Champhai
Vice Chairman : Pu Lalthanmawia, A.D.C & B.D.O
Secretary : Pu Thanseia, Headmaster, GMHS
Joint Secretary : Pu K. Malsawma, Asst Headmaster, GMHS
Treasurer : Pu Duhvea, Hindi Teacher, Govt. M.E School
Financial Secy : Pu Lalngura, Accountant

In this meeting, they discussed about the financial measures and necessary steps to take for the upcoming establishment of college.

After a year had passed, Champhai College Adhoc Committee held its meeting on 6.1.1970 at 6:30 am at GM High School. At this meeting they discussed about the need to organise a bigger and wider meeting which they named ‘Committee Pui’. The place and time for the same was fixed on 10.1.1970 at Gandhi Memorial High School (GMHS). And so, Committee Pui was held attended by 27 Committee members, 6 VC Members from Zote and Ruantlang Grouping Centre, who, in all concordance discussed about the necessary steps and measures to take up in future. After this on 13.1.1970 (Tuesday) at 12:30 pm, calling themselves as Committee of Champhai Public Representatives, they held another meeting which was attended by 12 people. Since the term of the current Office Bearers had ceased, they organised a new election of the same for the new session. The name of the Committee was also changed to “Champhai College Management Committee”. In the election, they re-elected the same Office Bearers of the preceding year as above.

It was decided in this meeting that for Committee members, a number of 50 persons be appointed. But as it was more convenient then, 9 people were first appointed as Committee members whose names are:

1. Pu Ch. Chhunga, M.L.A, Aizawl
2. Pu Lalnghinglova, M.D.C, Aizawl
3. Pu R.T. Thana, Congress Block President
4. Pu Lalthanga, Mizo Union Block President
5. Pu Biaktluanga, Headmaster, Govt. M.E School, Champhai
6. Pu Lalkunga, VC Member
7. Pu Lalbela, Vengthlang, Champhai
8. Pu Lalsuaka, Kahrawt, Champhai
9. Rev. Beiseia, Pastor, Presbyterian Church, Champhai.

This Committee decided that application for the establishment of college be submitted and members be appointed to go to Guwahati and Shillong to take necessary actions. Five persons were appointed for this whose names are:

1. Pu Vanlalhlira, Teacher, GMHS
2. Pu K. Malsawma, Teacher, GMHS
3. Pu R. Khawbula, Teacher, GMHS
4. Pu B.P. Khuma, M.D.C
5. Pu Tlangliana, VCP, Champhai

And so, the application along with the application fee of Rs. 300/- was submitted to the Registrar, Guwahati University on 12.1.1970.

Another meeting was held on 18.6.1970 in which more Committee members were appointed. Their names are listed as under:

1. Pu Chawngzinga
2. Pu Vanlalhlira
3. S.E, P.W.D
4. A.R.O
5. S.P.M
6. V.C.P, Ruantlang
7. V.C.P, Zote

Since the current treasurer, Pu Duhvea had continued his study in Guwahati, Pu Lalsuaka was appointed as the treasurer.

During the time when the application was submitted, it was learnt that for the establishment of college, a sum of at least Rs. 10,000/- was required for Security Deposit plus another Rs. 5000/- for Working Fund. And to procure such a huge amount of money in those days was a complete onerous task for the Committee, as a result of which the much-desired establishment of the college and immediate steps to be taken was also delayed.

The need to establish college in Champhai was long felt by the people since 1968, but due to war in Mizoram (MNF movement) it was not possible to bring it to success. And even after situations got better, financial shortage which was the main barrier for the establishment of college nearly brought the whole idea to an end. This deeply hurt the people of Champhai. While they were in the midst of this financial crisis, Pu Hrangtawna and Pu Lalsuaka had sought every possible means they could to procure the money, for the desire to have a college in their own hometown was so strong in their hearts. It was then decided that one who can donate money upto Rs. 500/- should be given the name of Donor, and there were volunteers who willingly agreed to give. But after this it was felt that the fixation of Rs. 500/- for Doner is too high for the masses. Thus another committee was held on 19.10.1970 at Champhai YMA Hall in regard to this. In that meeting, it was decided that a regular Champhai College Governing Body and those willing to donate without being nominated should donate Rs.200/- and above. During those days it was said that one could purchase a full grown ox or a bull for Rs. 200/- and every Committee member was requested to find at least one Doner each.

On 2.11.1970 the Doners who had donated Rs. 200/- assembled together and elected the Office Bearers of Doners Governing Board. Their names are listed below:

1. Chairman : Pu B.P. Khuma, M.D.C
2. Vice Chairman : Pu H. Lalngura, Accountant
3. Secretary : Pu J.C. Sengluaia
4. Joint Secretary : Pu Thanseia, Headmaster, G.M.H.S
5. Treasurer : Pu Hranga, Primary Teacher
6. Financial Secretary : Pu K. Malsawma, Teacher, G.M.H.S

There were some men who would not mind donating individually for the college and thus bring their name, but the Governing Body had chosen it for the people’s college. And since the amount of the donated funds was still not sufficient, they borrowed some more money from these people:

1. Pu Thangluaia (L)
2. Pu Hrangchungnunga (L)
3. Pu Chalbawiha
4. Pu Darthangvunga (L)

The Governing Board who sat for another meeting on 20.1.1971 had decided to send Pu Vawmsuala to Guwahati to pay Security Deposit of Rs. 10,000/- for establishment of college, and Rs. 300/- for application fee (the fee paid earlier was not valid anymore and therefore had to be newly paid again). He therefore went on 21.1.1971 and submitted the application to Pu A.C Das, Vice Chancellor, Guwahati University. After receiving a letter from Registrar, Guwahati University in which Pu Dutta, Deputy Director of Public Instruction, Shillong was sent to enquire whether college could be established in Champhai or not, Pu Vawmsuala was sent again on 18.4.1971 to bring Pu Dutta and also to have a talk with the important officials.

Hoping that measures could be carried out more faster and because the previous leaders met several problems, the Governing Board on 17.5.1971 held a meeting where they elected new leaders whose names are as under:

1. Chairman : Pu H. Lalngura
2. Vice Chairman : Pu Hangtawna
3. Secretary : Pu Thanseia
4. Joint Secretary : Pu Duhvea
5. Treasurer : Pu Lalsuaka
6. Financial Secy : Pu K. Malsawma

The following people were appointed as Executive Committee Member on 26.5.1971:
1. Pu Hranga 2. Pu Rokunga 
3. Pu Saingena 4. Pu Vanbawiha 
5. Pu Thangluaia 6. P.A & A.D.C
7. Medical Officer, Champhai.
8. M.D.C Circle V Constituency. 
9. M.L.A, Aizawl East Constituency. 
10. M.P, Cachar & Mizo District
11. VCP, Champhai 12. VCP, Zote. 
13. VCP, Ruantlang 14. Pastor (Graduate degree holder)

The term or duration of these Office Bearers and Executive member was 1 (one) year.
Thus, the awareness of the necessity and benefit to establish a college in Champhai was carried out not only inside Champhai town area, but also in the neighbouring villages through an appeal letter to people to donate more funds, be it big or small. The nature of the appeal letter was formulated in this way:

REQUEST FOR CHAMPHAI COLLEGE FUND. COLLEGE COMMITTEE MESSAGE
To Mr/Mrs _________________________________
Dear Friend,
As most of us have already known, we, the people of the eastern part, living in a very remote and isolated place, need enlightenment and upliftment. As such necessary steps have been taken by our leaders to establish a College within this year 1971.

For this eastern college in our hometown, many volunteers have donated a sum of Rs.200, Rs.100, and Rs.50 and so on. Altogether, a sum of Rs.9, 000/- have already been donated.
To open a College, as it is according to the demands and implications of the law, a sum of Rs.10, 000/- has to be mortgaged to Government. Another sum of Rs.5, 000/- is required additionally for Working Capital. Therefore, a minimum of at least Rs.15, 000/- is required. This means that apart from the money that we have at current, we still need Rs.6,000/- more.

For the College to materialize, and we the easterners progress in knowledge and hoping to become learned like other people elsewhere, the College Committee is begging for your humble contribution. It could be in cash or in kind, according to your convenience. They will come on dated _______________ at your place, so it is our sincere hope that you participate in this.

Even if each family contributes Rs.4/- or Rs.5/-, we together can establish a good enough College, where we can have, under our own roof, standard education for our children. It would no longer be necessary to send our children to other states for studies, expending large amount of money, with a lesser money, we can get the equally best education here at our doorstep. Knowing this, we expect everyone for their kind cooperation. 
Your ardent and sincere co-worker for the Eastern area, 

(DUHVEA)
Dated Champhai Joint Secretary 
the___________1971 Champhai College Committee
Champhai

The Committee had thus taken serious steps in different localities distributing this letter for the success of opening the College. In the end, the following names mentioned were the Doners who have contributed Rs. 200/- and above. Their names were specially carved on a metal plated board and hanged at the College.

Shri: Lalngura Hrangtawna Thanseia
Malsawma Duhvea Lalsuaka
Vawmsuala Saingena Darthangvunga
Khawkhama Thangluaia Pukhuma
Vanbawia C.Lalbela Kawlvela
Saihnuna Daruara Phunzinga
Hranga Bualchhuaka Zaikunga
Khawchhana Damliana Rokunga
Pakunga Roenga Thavunga
Sutliana C.Denghlira Vanthuama
Chalbawiha Thanthuama Vanluta
Thatkhuma Lalruala,

They numbered 35 in all; their contribution indeed stands very remarkable. At the same time, we cannot overlook the many families who had eked out donation below Rs. 200/-. This commemoration is incomplete without mentioning their equally valuable contributions. And thus began the long-awaited establishment of Champhai College on 6.8.1971. Between its very infancy in October, 1969 till the opening of the College in August, 1971, the Managing/Governing Board held 36 meetings.

When Pu Vawmsuala was sent on 18.4.1971 on behalf of the Governing Board to bring Pu Dutta, Deputy Director of Public Instruction, Shillong, the latter was unavailable at that time. But after that Pu Sangliana, Inspector of School, Mizo Hills was sent by Guwahati University to see if the ambience of Champhai was desirable enough for establishing a College. Guwahati University was satisfied with the enquiry report submitted by Pu Sangliana; affiliation was granted in 1971 and thus a permission to start a Pre-University Arts class was granted. In pursuance to this, on 6.8.1971 (Friday) at 4:00 pm, the new College was opened at the extra room of the new building of Gandhi Memorial High School. The inaugural function was not only attended by the students, but people from Champhai, Zote, and Ruantlang flocked together to witness the joy and excitement. In the same year, Pu J.N Neog, Principal, Pachhunga Memorial (PM) College was sent to investigate again the newly opened College. He stayed in Champhai for three days from 27-29 November, 1971. During his tour of inquiry he had seen that the College had passed all the norms and standards set by Guwahati University for an eligible College. As a result of this, having been already passed under Guwahati University Executive Committee No. 9/4/74 dated 30.5.1972, a Temporary Affiliation to open PU Arts courses under the following subjects such as English, Lushai (MIL), Economics, Political Science, and History was granted. After this, Pu Saingenga, Principal, Pachhunga Memorial Govt. College, Aizawl was sent to investigate the College again and his report was graded highly satisfactory by Guwahati University also; following which the Executive Council Resolution No. 133/7/75 dated 25/8/1973 of Guwahati University had granted a Permanent Affiliation under the subjects mentioned above. According to the Bill passed by the Parliament on 19/7/1973, North-Eastern Hill University was established. As the College was a part of this new University, it was affiliated to it on 28/10/1973. After a decade had passed, North Eastern Hill University granted a Permanent Affiliation to the College on 18.1.1986 (Vide letter No.CDC/A/84-85/571 of 18.1.1986). Then after the Mizoram University came into force, Government Champhai College was affiliated again to Mizoram University on 2001.

From the various donations and Govt aided fund the College received such as that in 1971, Adhoc-grants (for maintenance) from February 1973 to February 1978, monthly Recurring Grant of Rs.3000/- in 1973 with an increment of Rs.4000/- from 1974, and to Rs.5000/- from 1975, the maintenance of the College gradually went on against all difficulties. In 1978 it was promoted to Deficit system of Grants-in-aid, which raised the condition in financial aspects too. In 1989, in the 18th year after the establishment of the College, it was Provincialised; along with Champhai College, two more Colleges such as Aizawl College and Serchhip College were also Provincialised.

The governing boards and their members after the establishment of college are as follows :

MEMBERS OF GOVERNING BOARD FOR THE SESSION OF 1971-1973
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBERS:

1. Pu H. Lalngura Chairman
2. Pu Hrangtawna Vice Chairman
3. Pu Thanseia Secretary
4. Pu H.K.L Thanga Joint Secretary (Principal)
5. Pu K. Malsawma Financial Secretary
6. Pu Lalsuaka Treasurer
7. Pu Hranga (Head Teacher) Member
8. Pu Vanbawia -do-
9. Pu Saingena -do-
10. Pu Thangluaia (Kahrawt) -do-
11. Pu Bualchhuaka -do-
12. Pu Rokunga (Vengthlang) -do-

EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS:

13. Pol. Asst. & Asst. To Deputy Commissioner, Champhai
14. Medical Officer, Champhai
15. MDC Circle V
16. Assistant Revenue Officer, Champhai
17. Village Council President—Champhai, Zote and Ruantlang
18. All Graduate Pastors of Champhai

COMMITTEE MEMBERS:

19. Pu Chalbawia (Kahrawt) 20. Pu Pukhuma (Kahrawt)
21. Pu Damliana (Kahrawt) 22. Pu Khawkhama (Kahrawt)
23. Pu Thanthuama (Kahrawt) 24. Pu Pakunga (Kahrawt)
25. Pu Zaikunga (Kahrawt) 26. Pu Roenga (Kahrawt)
27. Pu Phungzinga (Kahrawt) 28. Pu Darthangvunga (Vengthlang)
29. Pu Lalruala (Vengthlang) 30. Pu Thavunga (Vengthlang)
31. Pu Vanluta (Vengthlang) 32. Pu Sutliana (Vengthlang)
33. Pu C. Lalbela (Vengthlang) 34. Pu C.Denghlira (Vengthlang)
35. Pu Daruara (Vengthlang) 36. Pu Saihnuna (Vengthlang)
37. Pu Kawlvela (Vengthlang) 38. Pu Vawmsuala (Vengsang)
39. Two representatives from Ruantlang Village c/o VCP, Ruantlang
40. Three representatives from Zote Village c/o VCP, Zote
41. Pu Khawchhana (Vengthlang) 
42. Pu Thatkhuma (Vengthlang)
43. Pu Vanthuama (Vengthlang)

MEMBERS OF EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE : (this list was submitted to D.E by the Principal, H.K.L Thanga on 28.11.1972)

1. Pu H. Lalngura : Chairman
2. Pu Vanlalhlira : Vice Chairman
3. Pu Thanseia : Secretary
4. Pu H.K.L Thanga : Joint Secretary
5. Pu Lalsuaka : Treasurer
6. Pu Vawmsuala : Financial Secretary
7. Pu Thangluaia : Member
8. Pu Rokunga : Member
9. Pu Lalbela : Member
10. Pu Vanbawia : Member
11. Pu Darthangvunga : Member
12. Pu Saingena : Member
13. Pu Khawchhana : Member
14. Pu Duhvea : Member
15. Dr. Thangdailova : Ex-Officio Member
16. Pu F. Hmingthanga : Ex-Officio Member
17. Tv Vanlalzuata : Staff Representative

GOVERNING BOARD: CHAMPHAI COLLEGE 1973
(ANNUAL ELECTION)

Place : Champhai College, Office Building
Date : 26.5.1973
Time : 4:30pm
Chairman : Pu Vanlalhlira, M.L.A
Vice Chairman : Pu Duhvea
Secretary : Pu K. Malsawma, B.A.B.T
Jt. Secretary : Pu H.K.L Thanga/Pu Lalthangfala Sailo
Treasurer : Pu Lalsuaka
Financial Secretary : Pu Vawmsuala

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE :
1) Pu Thanseia 2) Pu Hranga 
3) Pu Vanbawia 4) Pu Darthangvunga 
5) Pu Saingena 6) Pu Thangluaia
7) Pu Lalbela 8) Pu Rokunga 
9) Pu Bualchhuaka 10) P.A & A.D.C 
11) B.D.O Champhai Block 12) Medical Officer
13) V.C.P Champhai 14) S.D.O (P.W.D) 
15) Graduate Local Pastor i/c Champhai

EX-OFFICIO MEMBER :
1. Minister i/c Education, Mizoram, Patron of the college
2. M.P, Mizoram
3. Chief Minister, Mizoram
4. V.C.P, Zote
5. V.C.P, Ruantlang

COMMITTEE MEMBER :
1. Pu Chalbawiha Kahrawt 
2. Pu Damliana Kahrawt
3. Pu Thanthuama -do- 
4. Pu Zaikunga -do-
5. Pu Hrangtawna -do- 
6. Pu PB Khuma -do-
7. Pu Khawkhama -do- 
8. Pu Pakunga -do-
9. Pu Roenga -do- 
10. Pu Phunzinga -do-
11. Pu Lalruala Vengthlang 
12. Pu Vanluta -do-
13. Pu H Lalngura -do- 
14. Pu Daruara -do-
15. Pu Kawlvela -do- 
16. Pu Thatkhuma -do-
17. Pu Thavunga -do- 
18. Pu Sutliana -do-
19. Pu Saihnuna -do- 
20. Pu Denghlira -do-
21. Pu Khawchhana -do- 
22. Pu Vanthuama -do-

As we have mentioned earlier, the reason that this well established College could stand today was the sole dedication of all these volunteers who had gone up and down through many obstacles. Had it not been for their sheer hard work, there would be no history to write. They deserve to be given high credential and we, particularly of the new generation, should not forget to show our sincere gratitude and respect to them as a mark of honour. The Governing Board, made by Donors who had taken every possible step to bring the establishment of the College to success, took charge of the maintenance of the College till 1.11.1975. After this the Governing Board was appointed by the State Government who continued to take charge in maintaining the welfare of the College.

 Lunglei Govt. College (LGC) was established in the year 10th September, 1964 by concerted efforts of the then elites of the Lunglei Society. Having been provincialized in 1976 by the Government of Mizoram, the College is the first Govt. financed College in the state. It  is affiliated to Mizoram University. 
            Lunglei Govt. College was awarded Grade ‘B’ by National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) on 10th February 2007.It was then recognized under section 12(b) of the University Grant Commission (UGC) Act on 5thJuly, 2008. 
            Lunglei Govt. College has two streams of Bachelors degree courses,  Arts and Science, offering 8 subject areas of Arts and 6 subjects of Science. LGC is the only Govt. College which offers the study of  Philosophy in the State.
           The College has one girl’s hostel while another two hostels are ongoing projects. The Consortium of Educational Communication (CEC) and Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) sponsored INFINIUM and  EDUSAT satellite receiver have been installed  in 2008, to impart better education in the College. A Certificate course in Computer Application was started at the College from 27th July, 2009 with the financial assistance of UGC.


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Lunglei Government College
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Lunglei, Mizoram
Pin- 796701
Phone: 0372-2324161 Fax: 0372-2324161 
E-mail: lungleigovernmentcollege.gmail.com

Welcome to the official home page of Government Kolasib College, Kolasib.
 Government Kolasib College is a multifaculty coeducational college under the Directorate of Higher & Technical Education, Education & Human Resources Department, Government of Mizoram.

The College is included under 2(f) and 12-B of the U.G.C. Act, 1956.

About Mizoram
Mizoram is a small state tucked away in the north-eastern corner of India, and shares borders with Myanmar (formerly Burma) and Bangladesh. Though situated in a remote part of the country with difficult terrain and under-developed means of communication, the people of Mizoram have always been hardy and welcome to challenges. The state boasts of the highest rate of literacy in India (88.49%, according to the 2001 Census report), second only to the state of Kerala. Education is given a very high priority by the people of Mizoram, which has necessitated in a flourishing of educational institutions all over the State. Indeed, the state also boasts of many senior Government officials even at the central level.

Location
Kolasib is on National Highway-54 that connects Silchar in Assam to the southern end of Mizoram. It is a newly-formed district capital, formed in late 1998, from the undivided Aizawl District. Kolasib lies about 97 kilometers from Silchar to the north, and about 83 kilometers from the state capital Aizawl towards the south.
By the 1971 census, Kolasib was next to only the state capital, Aizawl, in population. However, at that time, there were only two High Schools, three Middle Schools, and about five Primary Schools in Kolasib, and five Colleges in the whole of Mizoram. This state of affairs prompted right-thinking leaders and members of the general public about aspiring to have a college of their own.

Efforts by the general public
On the 10th October 1977, some prominent citizens of Kolasib convened a meeting, which considered the problems faced by many of the local youth. Until then, students after passing High School (Class X), had to go to Aizawl or to outside the State to continue studies, a daunting prospect for many of the parents and families, most of whom were rural folk who were not all financially well to do. The meeting resolved to establish a College, which would be called Kolasib College, and formed an ad hoc committee to that end, Mr Vanlalngaia was appointed as Chairman and Mr F. Hrangchhuana as Secretary.

The first step
The Committee pursued the matter of establishment of a College. Finances were collected by voluntary donations from the public and well wishers. The first staffs of Kolasib College were appointed on 28th October 1977. The College started with Pre-University Classes, with 131 students, at Kolasib High School and the first batch of candidates was sent to the Pre-University Course examinations under North-Eastern Hill University (N.E.H.U.) in 1979. The College opened Degree classes in 1981, and the first batch of students was sent to the Degree examinations in 1983.
Since the College had no building of its own, it had to often move to different locations. In 1980, the classes were shifted from Kolasib High School to Government Middle School. Only in 1983 did the College finally move to its present location, after the first building was constructed at the cost of Rs. 1,05,000/- (Rupees One lakh five thousand only).
The College was now on the road to progress. After affiliation to N.E.H.U. up to Pre-University level in 1979, the College was given recognition by the State Government. Affiliation by the University upto Degree level was accorded to the College in 1982. In 1985, Kolasib College was granted deficit status. Pre-University Science classes were started at the College in 1987, and were upgraded to Degree level in 1992, for which affiliation to the University was gained in 1994.

Recognition by the University Grants Commission
The College was included in the Commission's list of Colleges under section 2(f) and "declared fit to receive assistance from the University Grants Commission and other Central sources under 12(B) of the University Grants Commission Act, 1956" in 1990 [UGC Letter No. F. 8-93/86 (CPP-I) dated 27 October 1990].

Provincialization
Kolasib College was taken over by the State Government under Provincialization Rules from 31st January 1992, and then came to be known as Government Kolasib College. The College is presently affiliated to Mizoram University since its establishment in 2000.
Over the past 30 years, the College has grown by leaps and bounds, from a "mobile" College to an established institution of higher education that serves the students made up of rural, tribal youth of the northern part of Mizoram, most of whom can ill afford the financial burden of studying at Aizawl or outside the state in pursuit of further education. This is in tune with the vision, intentions, and aspirations of the founders of the College, as well as of the general public.

Chronology of Events     Website : http://www.govtkolasibcollege.mizoram.gov.in/
1.Establishment10th October 1977
2.Constitution of Governing Body of the College13th January 1978
3.Formal date of establishment19th July 1978
4.Affiliation to North-Eastern Hill University (N.E.H.U.), Shillong, upto Pre-University level1979
5.First batch of Pre-University (Arts) appear under N.E.H.U.1979
6.Commencement of Degree Classes1981
7.Affiliation by the University upto Degree level1982
8.College was given recognition by the State Government1982
9.First batch of Degree (Arts) students appear under N.E.H.U.1983
10.Kolasib College accorded 'deficit' status1985
11.Pre-University Science classes were started1987
12College is also included under 2(f) and 12-B of the U.G.C. Act, 1956.1990
13.Kolasib College was taken over by the State Government under Provincialization Rules31st January 1992
14.Science stream upgraded to Degree1992
15.Kolasib College affiliated to N.E.H.U. for B.Sc.1994
16.Affiliated to Mizoram University2000

IRCON INTERNATIONAL LIMITED is a premier Schedule “A” infrastructure government company under the Ministry of Railways engaged in the construction of turnkey infrastructure projects in Railways, Highways, Buildings, Power sector, etc. The Company has recorded a turnover of more than 3000 crores in the year 2014-15. The Company has successfully completed large value Railway and Highway Projects over the years in India and abroad including Malaysia, Bangladesh, Algeria, Iraq, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, Turkey, Nepal, etc., and recently in Sri Lanka. The Company invites Applications for Recruitment to the posts of Executive Assistants and Personal Assistants on Contract Basis for Ircon Projects/ Offices as per the eligibility criteria and other details as tabulated below:

1. Executive Assistant  Fixed Salary - Rs- 40,000/- p.m Post Code: 12-001 
Qualification (As on 01.07.2017) Full time Only : Full Time –Graduate with MBA (or its equivalent) in any Discipline with minimum 60% marks
Post Qualification Experience as on 01.07.2017  : Minimum 2 years of experience in Govt/ PSU/ Pvt firm as Executive Assistant / Personal Secretary is Mandatory. 

2. Personal Assistants (PA) Fixed Salary – Rs.25,000-/- Post Code: 12-002
Qualification : Graduate in Any discipline with Proficiency in English Typing (40wpm) , English Shorthand(100wpm). Computer LiteracyProficiency in MS Office, MS, Excel , MS Power Point & other Computer Skills etc is mandatory.

Selection Process: Walk IN Interview and/ or Skill Test A The above posts are specifically for Specific Ircon’s Projects and not for the regular establishment of Ircon. The appointment will be initially for one year, extendable further as per requirement of the Company if the services of the candidates are found to be satisfactory. However, the appointment is co-terminus with the project and will not confer any right to claim absorption in regular establishment of the company or for appointment in other projects of the company. 
B-1 Reimbursement for indoor treatment for self at the place of posting only would be permissible. 
B-2 Minimum PF as prescribed under the EPF & MP Act 1952 will be deducted from the salary and a matching contribution will be made by Ircon. The accumulations will be paid at the time of cessation of contract. 
B-3 One leave for each calendar month of service can be availed during the contract period. Leave can be carried forward and accumulated but no leave encashment for un-availed leave is allowed during the contract or on resignation or termination of contract. No other type of leave would be admissible. 
B-4 One weekly off and other public holiday when the project office remains closed would be available. 
B-5 TA/DA would also be admissible if deputed on outstation duty. 
B-6 Working hours will be the same as for the project. 
B-7 No other perks or benefits would be admissible except the above. 
B-8 The ex-employees of Ircon, whose services were terminated due to closure of projects, can also apply for these posts if they fulfil the required qualifications and experience. A copy of the termination letter should be sent along with the application. This appointment will be subject to their satisfactory performance and shall be co-terminus with the project. The persons so appointed for this project will have no claim for their absorption in regular establishment of the Company or for appointment in other projects of the company. 

Before applying read NOTIFICATION

ICMR-National Institute of Medical Statistics Ansari Nagar, New Delhi-110029 

Walk-in-Interview (Revised Advertisement with Change of Interview Date) 

The candidates willing to work in the following temporary project of this Institute are advised to appear for Interview on 2nd August, 2017 (Wednesday) at 10:00 AM at the Maiher Garden Hotel, Rampurhat Road, Dumka, Santhal Pargana, Jharkhand. Name of the Project: “A Study on Gender Inequity in Health Seeking Behaviour among Santhal tribes of Jharkhand.” 

1. Technical Assistant (Field Work) – One 
Essential Qualifications & Experience: Graduate in Science with subjects Psychology/Social Science from a recognized University with three years of work experience from a recognized research Institution or Master Degree in Psychology/Social Science. 

Desirable: Master Degree with at least one year of experience in conducting community based health survey among the tribal population (especially among Santhal Tribes) and proficiency in communication (speaking) in local/tribal language. A local tribal candidate from Santhal Pargana will be preferred who can do the survey and also help the field team to during the survey as and when needed. 
Age: Below 30 years as on Date of Interview 
Emoluments: Rs.28,755/- per month (consolidated). No other allowances. 

Job requirements: i. To report the project coordinator and follow the survey guidelines as per the field training, local meetings and coordination of survey. 
ii. To identify of the geographical location of the selected village for survey, coordination with local administration for conducting survey and collection of data as per the plan of study. 
iii. To supervise the Field worker while mapping, house-listing and selection of households for collection of data. 
iv. To execute the field work according to the survey methodology (training provided before survey) and also to complete the survey as per the time line. 
v. To edit and check the filled form daily and ensure the proper data collection. 
vi. To sort out any difficulties in conducting survey with the help of local health administrator 
vii. To communicate the progress of field work and submission of all the filled forms to coordinator after checking weekly. 
viii. To manage, assist and support the survey work, also the field worker for timely execution and completion of project work. 

Place of duty: Area of survey, but to be reported to local office at Dumka (Santhal Pargana), Jharkand for National Institute of Medical Statistics, New Delhi. Duration: Six months.

2. Field Worker – Eight 
Essential Qualifications & Experience: 12th Pass in Science subjects and two years diploma in MPW/Social Science plus one year experience of field work or two years of experience of field work i.e. survey and data collection or Bachelor Degree in Science from a recognized university shall be treated as three years experience. 

Desirable: Two year of experience in field work of health survey among the tribal population (especially among Santhal Tribes) and proficiency in communication (speaking) in local/tribal language. Local tribal candidate with above essential qualification will be preferred. 

Age: Below 30 years as on date of interview 

Emoluments: Rs.17,040/- per month (consolidated). No other allowances. 

Job requirements: i. To work with the field team for data collection in the selected villages as per the training and supervision of Field Investigator (FI) & Coordinator. 
ii. To proper coverage of field activity i.e. mapping, house-listing and interviewing the household and individual to fill up the forms.
iii. To ensure the completion of all the interviews (household/individual) during the survey as per the guideline. 
iv. To carry out the field work according to the set guideline of survey (as per the Training to be provided by PIs/Co-PIs). 
v. To submit all the field forms for regular checking to FI/Coordinator and follow his/her instructions during the survey. 
vi. Any difficulties in conducting survey or completing the field work of village to be sorted out with the help of FI/Coordinator. 
vii. To work with dedication for timely execution and completion of project work. 

Place of duty: Area of survey, but to be reported to local office at Dumka (Santhal Pargana), Jharkhand for National Institute of Medical Statistics, New Delhi. 

Duration: Six months Terms and Conditions 


1. Selection will be based on performance in interview and test (if any). 
2. The incumbents selected will have no claim for regular appointments under ICMR or continuation of their services in any other project. 
3. Any canvassing shall be considered as disqualification. 
4. The engagement may be terminated at any time as per need of the project. 5. This position does not carry any other benefits. 
6. Age for the post is relax-able for SC/ST/OBC and other candidates as per Govt. rules in force. It is also relax-able for the candidates in deserving cases up to the limit of five years. Upper age limit shall be calculated as on the date of interview. 

GENERAL: The eligible candidates called for appearing in the interview are requested to bring all original certificates and one set of attested photocopies of all certificates/testimonials along with application form. NOC is necessary in the case of persons already serving in Central/State Governments/ Autonomous Bodies/PSUs. 
Date of Interview - 2nd August 2017 (Wednesday) at 10:00 AM Place of Interview: The Maiher Garden Hotel, Rampurhat Road, Dumka, Santhal Pargana 

Note: 1. Kindly note that interview date has been changed from 21st July, 2017 (Friday) at 10:30 AM (previous advertisement). This is a revised advertisement. 
2. Check the eligibility criteria before coming to attend interview 
3. The eligible candidate may come directly with CV and a photograph for interview on the above date and place of interview, even if he/she has not sent the application earlier to the Institute. 
4. NO TA/DA will be paid for appearing in the Interview. 


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