NSS Unit organized Special Camping at Bawngkawn during 8th – 12th March 2021

Under the programme of Special Camping, NSS Unit Govt. J. Thankima College,  special camping for the construction of Renovation of Spring Water Tank at Bawngkawn Brigade Locality was organized during 8th – 12th March, 2021. On this camping, 40 NSS Volunteers and  4 four programme officers  participated.    

Weeding and Mass Cleaning of the College Campus

Weeding and Mass Cleaning of the College Campus initiated by RBC with fund aided by all Teaching Faculty and Non-Teaching Staffs (amounting to Rs.13,200/-)on 23rd -24th February, 2021. 24

GJTC 20th Feb, 2021 : Faculty Exchange

On 19th February, 2021, Department of Economics Govt. J . Thankima College and Johnson College Organized Faculty Exchange at Govt. Johnson College . Various issues and agendas were discussed. Following were the resolutions discussed and resolved. 1. Faculty Exchange Program: The meeting resolved the following with regards to the scheduling and details of Faculty Exchange 

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Webinar on ‘National Education- Learning for People, Planet, Prosperity and Peace’

Report of event: The Department of Education, Government J.Thankima College is hosted a Webinar on Implementation of National Education Day 11th November, 2020 from 8 pm-9:30pm over zoom platform. Introductory words: Ms. Vanlalruati, Head, Department of Education, GJTC Vote of thanks: Dr.DianaZorinsangi, Assistant Professor, Department of Education, GJTC No of Participant: 47 Resource person: Session 

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Winners of Article Writing & Drawing (World Ozone Day) : GJTC 17th Sept, 2020

Mizoram Envis Hub in collaboration with Mizoram State Pollution Control Board, Govt. of Mizoram has organised Online Competitions of Article Writing and Drawing for the observance of World Ozone Day 2020 on 16th September, 2020. After a close scrutiny of papers submitted by several students of various institutions within Mizoram, the students of Goct. J. 

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Blood Donation : GJTC, 17th Sept 2020

Report of the event: Number of students who participated in the event: 15 Number of students who were able to donate blood: 6 Number of teachers who participated: 1 Number of teachers who were able to donate blood: 0 Objectives: The most common reason for donation was a sense of social responsibility as reported by 

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