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MCC Club Day - Art & Music Club Field Trip to Thenzawl

MCC Club Day - Art & Music Club Field Trip to Thenzawl

The MCC Art and Music Club organised a Club Day Field Trip to Thenzawl on 13th February 2026, with the participation of 42 students and 5 Faculty members. The visit aimed to provide students with exposure beyond the classroom through cultural learning, experiential observation, and group interaction.

The primary objectives of the trip were threefold. Firstly, as Thenzawl is widely recognised for its well-established handloom industry, the visit aimed to enable students to gain firsthand insight into the traditional handloom practices of the region. Through observation and interaction with artisans at the training centre of MV Handloom, the students were able to better understand the techniques, craftsmanship, and cultural significance associated with the production of Mizo puan.

Secondly, the field trip sought to explore the tourism industry of Thenzawl through visits to local attractions. The participants visited the livestock based eco-park AH&VETY Dilpui, where they observed how such destinations contribute to tourism development in the region.

Thirdly, the programme aimed to encourage recreation and strengthen interpersonal relationships among club members. At AH&VETY Dilpui, students participated in various recreational activities including horse-riding, boating, and zip-lining, which not only provided enjoyment and relaxation but also encouraged active participation, cooperation, and team spirit among the participants.

The day concluded with a brief stop at Hmuifang, another well-known tourist destination. The members took the opportunity to enjoy the sunset view and appreciate the scenic landscape of the area, bringing the day’s activities to a pleasant and memorable close.

Overall, the field trip successfully combined educational exposure, cultural appreciation, tourism exploration, and recreational engagement, making the Club Day a meaningful and memorable experience for all participants.

Type: Club Activity

Department of Management: Peractio Course - CUET Preparation

Department of Management: Peractio Course - CUET Preparation

As part of the Peractio Course, the 6th Semester BBA students scheduled to appear for the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) on 8th March 2026 were provided guidance and coaching by the Faculties of the Department in preparation for the examination.

Type: Department Activity

Department of Management: Peractio Course on 'Communication & Soft Skills' Module 1

Department of Management: Peractio Course on 'Communication & Soft Skills' Module 1

The Department conducted the 1st session on this skill based class for the 6th semester students of the department. This session focus towards preparing the students for their future endeavours which may include further studies or entering the Job Market. Mr. Lalramliana Varte, Stage Ready was the invited resource person for the session.

 

This is the 1st session for the Peractio course which will be followed by 2 other session namely Module 2 and 3 in the coming months where the students will be exposed to a more practical based sessions on the given course topic.

Type: Department Activity

Department of English: Peractio Course II

Department of English: Peractio Course II

As part of the Peractio Course, the Department of English organized a special talk today focusing on the topic  'Social media Content Creation.' The session featured Ms. F. Lalnunmawii  as the resource person, who brought her extensive experience as an active content creator for both international and national brands to the forefront of the discussion.

 

During her presentation, she shared her personal and professional journey, highlighting her transition from a background in academics to a successful career creating content within the beauty, fashion, and lifestyle industry. She also delved into the technical and creative aspects of the industry, emphasizing that successful content creation extends far beyond aesthetics. She also highlighted the essential need for visual planning, deep brand research, and the implementation of marketing strategies. By providing valuable industry insights, she demonstrated to the students how a personal passion can be systematically transformed into a sustainable and professional career path.

 

The session concluded with an engaging interactive Q&A, where students had the opportunity to seek further guidance on navigating the evolving digital landscape.

Type: Department Activity

Department of English: Peractio Course

Department of English: Peractio Course

As part of the Peractio Course, the Dept. of English organized a special lecture on Scope for Career in Journalism and News Reporting on 26th February 2026. With Dr. Lalnunkimi, (Reporter, EastMojo) as the Resource Person, the talk focused on the professional landscape of journalism and news reporting in Mizoram and India as a whole.

Dr. Lalnunkimi’s address provided a comprehensive overview of the profession, drawing on her personal journey as a woman in journalism to highlight the passion and empathy required for impactful storytelling. She also detailed the diverse roles within the field, from photography to editorial work, while stressing the importance of staying informed on local affairs. Addressing regional specifics, she discussed the evolution of journalism in Mizoram and offered a brief look at the industry's financial challenges, emphasizing that a deep understanding of context is vital for navigating the realities of a reporting career.

The formal presentation was followed by an interactive Q&A session. Students engaged in an active dialogue with Dr. Lalnunkimi regarding the challenges of the field and the evolving nature of digital news media.

 

Type: Department Activity