No.of participants: male- 12, female-4, total=16 Objective: To propagate new banana plants for the consumption of the students, teachers and community. Outcomes: Self-sufficiency in consumption. Biodiversity: Banana plantations can provide habitats for a variety of wildlife, including birds, insects, and small mammals. Carbon sequestration: Banana plants absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, helping
In pursuance of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) singed by the two academic departments, i.e Department of Mizo, GJTC and Departmenmt of Mizo GANC, the first phase of faculty exchange programme was held at Govt. Aizawl North College on 28th March, 2023 with the theme of ‘Types of Poetry’. The second phase of faculty exchange
Consumer Club Govt. J. Thankima College has organized World Consumer Rights Day on 15th March 2023 at Central Campus. Mr. Lalngaihawma, Associate Professor was the resource person and delivered speech on the topic of ‘Rights of the Consumer’. The Consumer Club of Govt. was established on 2021 and Department of Economics was the nodal department.
For maintaining cleanliness campus, students of History 2nd Semester A, B, and C organized cleanliness programme / work on 13th April 2023. The items were clearing of side drain, white washing of classroom, watering of plants etc. The programme / work was supervised by teachers of History Department.
On 6th April, 2023 (Thursday), under the initiative of NSS Unit GJTC, 4th Semester Students have donated their blood at GJTC Central Campus, Brigade Area. A team of medical personnel of Aizawl Civil Hospital came for the collection blood. 49 students (20 Male and 29 female) donate their blood. NSS Unit has arranged refreshment for
Theme: The Mizo Department conducted a seminar at Dungtlang- ‘ Seminar on Unforgettable Vestige of Lianchhiari No of Participants: 32 Objectives and outcomes : To gain a deeper understanding of the historical events and cultural significance associated with a particular place. To preserve and protect the historical significance of a place for
Report of the event: No of students who attended: Blood Donation- 6th April, 2023 National Service Scheme (NSS) National Service Scheme (NSS) Male-30, female-19, Total-49 Objective: The aim is to raise global awareness of the need for safe blood and blood products for transfusion and of the critical contribution voluntary, unpaid blood donors make to
No of participants:58 Objectives: Enhance the natural habitat by clearing invasive plants and promoting the growth of native vegetation. Create a safer environment for wildlife by removing hazards such as sharp objects or toxic materials. Educate the community about the importance of keeping embankments clean and the impact of littering on the environment. Foster a