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One-Day Off-Campus on Mizo Thlawhhma Fan Held at Kawnpui
On October 22, 2024, a one-day off-campus programme on Mizo Thlawhhma Fan was organized at Kawnpui, providing students with hands-on experience in traditional Mizo cultivation.
Mr. Lalsangzuala, Assistant Professor at Mizoram University, served as the resource person for this program. A total of 20 students and three faculty members participated in the program.
During the session, Mr. Lalsangzuala explained traditional Mizo cultivation methods, emphasizing their historical significance and sustainability. Students actively applied these techniques, gaining practical insights into Mizo agricultural practices.
On October 22, 2024, a one-day off-campus programme on Mizo Thlawhhma Fan was organized at Kawnpui, providing students with hands-on experience in traditional Mizo cultivation.
Mr. Lalsangzuala, Assistant Professor at Mizoram University, served as the resource person for this program. A total of 20 students and three faculty members participated in the program.
During the session, Mr. Lalsangzuala explained traditional Mizo cultivation methods, emphasizing their historical significance and sustainability. Students actively applied these techniques, gaining practical insights into Mizo agricultural practices.
Type: Department Activity

Meet the Author & Off-Campus Class Held at Mizoram University
Meet the Author & Off-Campus Class session was conducted on 29th August, 2024, at the office of Mr. Lalsangzuala, Assistant Professor, Department of Mizo, Mizoram University. The program was attended by students from the III Semester and V Semester, accompanied by Sir KC Lalthansanga.
One of the subjects studied by III and V Semester students is the play "Lalvunga," written by Mr. Lalsangzuala. The session provided an opportunity for the students to engage with the author, participate in an interactive discussion, and take part in a question-and-answer session.
Meet the Author & Off-Campus Class session was conducted on 29th August, 2024, at the office of Mr. Lalsangzuala, Assistant Professor, Department of Mizo, Mizoram University. The program was attended by students from the III Semester and V Semester, accompanied by Sir KC Lalthansanga.
One of the subjects studied by III and V Semester students is the play "Lalvunga," written by Mr. Lalsangzuala. The session provided an opportunity for the students to engage with the author, participate in an interactive discussion, and take part in a question-and-answer session.
Type: Department Activity

One Day Workshop on Mizo Tawng Zir Hona
On 31st July, One Day Workshop on Mizo Tawng Zir Hona was organized in collaboration with the Mizo Language Board at Synod Conference Centre. Mr Rozama Chawngthu, Former Principal of Synod Higher Secondary and Mr. Lalsangzuala, Assistant Professor, Mizoram University were invited as Resource Person.
On 31st July, One Day Workshop on Mizo Tawng Zir Hona was organized in collaboration with the Mizo Language Board at Synod Conference Centre. Mr Rozama Chawngthu, Former Principal of Synod Higher Secondary and Mr. Lalsangzuala, Assistant Professor, Mizoram University were invited as Resource Person.
Type: Department Activity

Off Campus Class at Mizoram State Museum
On July 19, 2024, an off-campus class was conducted at the Mizoram State Museum in Zarkawt, Aizawl. The session aimed to provide students with firsthand knowledge of Mizo culture, history, and traditional artifacts.
Mr. Vanlaltana Khiangte, an Assistant Professor from ICFAI University, was invited as the Resource Person for the event. During the visit, he provided a detailed explanation of each artifact displayed in the museum, focusing on traditional Mizo materials, their significance, and how they were used in daily life. He shared valuable insights into the historical and cultural aspects of these artifacts, helping students gain a deeper understanding of Mizo heritage. The session was interactive, allowing students to ask questions and engage in discussions.
On July 19, 2024, an off-campus class was conducted at the Mizoram State Museum in Zarkawt, Aizawl. The session aimed to provide students with firsthand knowledge of Mizo culture, history, and traditional artifacts.
Mr. Vanlaltana Khiangte, an Assistant Professor from ICFAI University, was invited as the Resource Person for the event. During the visit, he provided a detailed explanation of each artifact displayed in the museum, focusing on traditional Mizo materials, their significance, and how they were used in daily life. He shared valuable insights into the historical and cultural aspects of these artifacts, helping students gain a deeper understanding of Mizo heritage. The session was interactive, allowing students to ask questions and engage in discussions.
Type: Department Activity

Initium Course 2024
On July 2, 2024, Dr. Lalzarzova, Assistant Professor in the Department of Mizo at Mizoram University, was invited as the Resource Person for the opening day of the Odd Semester 2024.
In his speech, he highlighted the significance and advantages of studying Mizo as a subject. He discussed how the Mizo subject holds a unique position compared to other disciplines, emphasizing its cultural, linguistic, and academic value. He also elaborated on the various opportunities available to students pursuing Mizo studies, both in terms of career prospects and contributions to Mizo society.
Furthermore, Dr. Lalzarzova spoke about the relevance and potential of the Mizo language and literature in the modern Mizo world, shedding light on how it continues to evolve and shape the identity of the Mizo people. He also shared insights into the future of the Mizo subject, stressing the importance of preserving and promoting the language in academic and professional fields.
His speech was both inspiring and thought-provoking, encouraging students to take pride in their language and explore the vast opportunities it offers in contemporary society.
On July 2, 2024, Dr. Lalzarzova, Assistant Professor in the Department of Mizo at Mizoram University, was invited as the Resource Person for the opening day of the Odd Semester 2024.
In his speech, he highlighted the significance and advantages of studying Mizo as a subject. He discussed how the Mizo subject holds a unique position compared to other disciplines, emphasizing its cultural, linguistic, and academic value. He also elaborated on the various opportunities available to students pursuing Mizo studies, both in terms of career prospects and contributions to Mizo society.
Furthermore, Dr. Lalzarzova spoke about the relevance and potential of the Mizo language and literature in the modern Mizo world, shedding light on how it continues to evolve and shape the identity of the Mizo people. He also shared insights into the future of the Mizo subject, stressing the importance of preserving and promoting the language in academic and professional fields.
His speech was both inspiring and thought-provoking, encouraging students to take pride in their language and explore the vast opportunities it offers in contemporary society.
Type: Department Activity
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