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Freshers' Social and Felicitation 2025
Freshers’ Day is a highly anticipated event in the academic calendar of Mizoram Christian College. It is held at the beginning of every academic year to give a warm welcome to the new students and provide a platform for them to mingle with their seniors in order to create a cooperative and positive atmosphere.
On 25th of July 2025 (Friday), the college celebrated Freshers’ Social and Felicitation, 2025. The program was held at Vanapa Hall, and it commenced at 1:30 pm. Honorable Chief Minister of Mizoram, Shri Lalduhoma, was the esteemed chief guest for the event. He addressed the gathering and expressed his sincere wishes for the college to persist in becoming a promising institution that will shape the Mizo youth and bring development to the Mizo society. He also felicitated the University Rank Holders, 2025, of Mizoram Christian College.
Principal Dr. Tawnenga welcomed all the freshers and gave an inspiring speech. He motivated the students to imbibe the college motto, “For God and my Country,” and encouraged them to be responsible individuals not only for the college but for their community and for the nation as well.
The program was held in two sessions with Dr. Vanlalpari, Asst. Professor, Dept. of Political Science, and KC Lalthansanga, Asst. Professor, Dept. of Mizo, as hosts for the program. The event was kicked off with an invocation and graced with a beautiful cultural dance by the MCC Chuailo Cultural Club. Dr. Lalmuanpuii Varte, Asst. Professor, Dept. of Commerce, presented a statistic on the overall college status. Refreshing performances by students and guest artists were enjoyed as part of the welcome program. All the 1st semester students were given the stage for a “Walk and Wave” presentation; representatives from 1st and 5th semester students delivered a speech on behalf of the freshers and seniors respectively.
The event closed with a vote of thanks by Dr. T. Lalremruata, Asst. Professor, Dept. of Political Science.
Freshers’ Day is a highly anticipated event in the academic calendar of Mizoram Christian College. It is held at the beginning of every academic year to give a warm welcome to the new students and provide a platform for them to mingle with their seniors in order to create a cooperative and positive atmosphere.
On 25th of July 2025 (Friday), the college celebrated Freshers’ Social and Felicitation, 2025. The program was held at Vanapa Hall, and it commenced at 1:30 pm. Honorable Chief Minister of Mizoram, Shri Lalduhoma, was the esteemed chief guest for the event. He addressed the gathering and expressed his sincere wishes for the college to persist in becoming a promising institution that will shape the Mizo youth and bring development to the Mizo society. He also felicitated the University Rank Holders, 2025, of Mizoram Christian College.
Principal Dr. Tawnenga welcomed all the freshers and gave an inspiring speech. He motivated the students to imbibe the college motto, “For God and my Country,” and encouraged them to be responsible individuals not only for the college but for their community and for the nation as well.
The program was held in two sessions with Dr. Vanlalpari, Asst. Professor, Dept. of Political Science, and KC Lalthansanga, Asst. Professor, Dept. of Mizo, as hosts for the program. The event was kicked off with an invocation and graced with a beautiful cultural dance by the MCC Chuailo Cultural Club. Dr. Lalmuanpuii Varte, Asst. Professor, Dept. of Commerce, presented a statistic on the overall college status. Refreshing performances by students and guest artists were enjoyed as part of the welcome program. All the 1st semester students were given the stage for a “Walk and Wave” presentation; representatives from 1st and 5th semester students delivered a speech on behalf of the freshers and seniors respectively.
The event closed with a vote of thanks by Dr. T. Lalremruata, Asst. Professor, Dept. of Political Science.
Type: News

Literature Club, MCC Attends ‘Rimawi Poetry: Reading & Discussion’ at In Lehkha
On August 2, 2025, at 2:30 PM, the In Lehkha Foundation organized a poetry reading and discussion event titled “Rimawi Poetry: Reading & Discussion” at In Lehkha, Chaltlang Venglai, Aizawl. The five members attended and were accompanied by Mr. KC Lalthansanga, Coordinator of the Literature Club, Mizoram Christian College (MCC).
During this event, two members presented their poems:
Mr. Lalrinawma Langel recited his Mizo poem titled “Thuawihna”.
Ms. C. Malsawmzuali, Vice Chairman, presented her English poem titled “Stress”.
The gathering was engaging and meaningful, filled with creative expressions and thoughtful discussions. All members thoroughly enjoyed the session, and it proved to be a fruitful literary experience.
On August 2, 2025, at 2:30 PM, the In Lehkha Foundation organized a poetry reading and discussion event titled “Rimawi Poetry: Reading & Discussion” at In Lehkha, Chaltlang Venglai, Aizawl. The five members attended and were accompanied by Mr. KC Lalthansanga, Coordinator of the Literature Club, Mizoram Christian College (MCC).
During this event, two members presented their poems:
Mr. Lalrinawma Langel recited his Mizo poem titled “Thuawihna”.
Ms. C. Malsawmzuali, Vice Chairman, presented her English poem titled “Stress”.
The gathering was engaging and meaningful, filled with creative expressions and thoughtful discussions. All members thoroughly enjoyed the session, and it proved to be a fruitful literary experience.
Type: Club Activity
Entrepreneurship Awareness Programme (EAP)
The Entrepreneurship Knowledge Cell (EKC) initiated its activities for the Academic Session 2025-26 by organizing an Entrepreneurship Awareness Programme (EAP) among its Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) 1st Semester students and Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com) students on 16th July, 2025 (Friday). The programme was conducted in three sessions (two parallel sessions in the morning and one session in the afternoon), by engaging three Resource Persons – Dr. KC Malsawmtluangi (EKC Coordinator), Dr. Ramnunmawia Pachuau (EKC Asst. Coordinator) and Ms. Lalmuanpuii Varte (EKC Faculty Member).
Students were acquainted with the objectives, past initiatives, and future plans of the Cell, and were encouraged to actively participate in its activities during the upcoming academic session. Key concepts related to entrepreneurship/startups were introduced to generate interest and awareness among the participants. Ms. Lalmuanpuii Varte, who previously underwent a training programme at the Indian Institute of Entrepreneurship (IIE), Guwahati, trained the female participants on Swavalambini – a women entrepreneurship programme specifically designed for Higher Educational Institutions (HEIs) in the North-East region. Under the supervision of the resource persons, all participants undertook the General Enterprising Tendency (GET) test to evaluate their entrepreneurial aptitude.
The Entrepreneurship Knowledge Cell (EKC) initiated its activities for the Academic Session 2025-26 by organizing an Entrepreneurship Awareness Programme (EAP) among its Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) 1st Semester students and Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com) students on 16th July, 2025 (Friday). The programme was conducted in three sessions (two parallel sessions in the morning and one session in the afternoon), by engaging three Resource Persons – Dr. KC Malsawmtluangi (EKC Coordinator), Dr. Ramnunmawia Pachuau (EKC Asst. Coordinator) and Ms. Lalmuanpuii Varte (EKC Faculty Member).
Students were acquainted with the objectives, past initiatives, and future plans of the Cell, and were encouraged to actively participate in its activities during the upcoming academic session. Key concepts related to entrepreneurship/startups were introduced to generate interest and awareness among the participants. Ms. Lalmuanpuii Varte, who previously underwent a training programme at the Indian Institute of Entrepreneurship (IIE), Guwahati, trained the female participants on Swavalambini – a women entrepreneurship programme specifically designed for Higher Educational Institutions (HEIs) in the North-East region. Under the supervision of the resource persons, all participants undertook the General Enterprising Tendency (GET) test to evaluate their entrepreneurial aptitude.
Type: News
Mizo Department Off Campus Class: “Kut Hnathawh Inzirtir: Mautuai Khawrh”
The Department of Mizo organised an off-campus class titled "Kut Hnathawh Inzirtir: Mautuai Khawrh" on Saturday, July 19, 2025. The primary objective of this programme was to educate and inspire students to value manual labour by teaching them the traditional methods of harvesting or hunting bamboo shoots in the picturesque areas of Ailawng and Reiek. All faculty members accompanied the group, ensuring guidance and support throughout the activity. The program was both enjoyable and successful, providing students with hands-on experience and fostering greater appreciation for hard work and cultural traditions. Unfortunately, six out of the 29 students were unable to participate in this off-campus class due to unforeseen circumstances. However, the event garnered positive feedback and significantly enhanced the students' educational journey.
The Department of Mizo organised an off-campus class titled "Kut Hnathawh Inzirtir: Mautuai Khawrh" on Saturday, July 19, 2025. The primary objective of this programme was to educate and inspire students to value manual labour by teaching them the traditional methods of harvesting or hunting bamboo shoots in the picturesque areas of Ailawng and Reiek. All faculty members accompanied the group, ensuring guidance and support throughout the activity. The program was both enjoyable and successful, providing students with hands-on experience and fostering greater appreciation for hard work and cultural traditions. Unfortunately, six out of the 29 students were unable to participate in this off-campus class due to unforeseen circumstances. However, the event garnered positive feedback and significantly enhanced the students' educational journey.
Type: Department Activity

Political Science Department Starts Mentor-Mentee Initiative
18th July 2025: The department of Political Science began Mentor-mentee programme for the first semester students, Odd Semester 2025. Each faculty is assigned a group of mentees.
18th July 2025: The department of Political Science began Mentor-mentee programme for the first semester students, Odd Semester 2025. Each faculty is assigned a group of mentees.
Type: Department Activity
News & Activities
- Freshers' Social and Felicitation 2025 New News
- Literature Club, MCC Attends ‘Rimawi Poetry: Reading & Discussion’ at In Lehkha New News
- Entrepreneurship Awareness Programme (EAP) New News
- Mizo Department Off Campus Class: “Kut Hnathawh Inzirtir: Mautuai Khawrh” Activities
- Political Science Department Starts Mentor-Mentee Initiative Activities