Category: College Info

  • MOUNT EVEREST COLLEGE ORGANISES WORKSHOP ON REARING OF SILKWORM

    The Department of Zoology, Mount Everest College, in collaboration with the Directorate of Sericulture, Government of Nagaland, successfully organised a one-day workshop on “Rearing of Silkworm” at Smart Hall,Mount Everest College on11-07-2025 (Friday),as a follow-up to the MoU signed between Directorate of Sericulture, Government of Nagaland and IQAC, Mount Everest College. The programme aimed to promote practical knowledge and skill-based training in sericulture, equipping participants with hands-on experience in silkworm rearing and exploring sustainable livelihood opportunities.
    Mrs. Vilhousienuo Khro, District Sericulture Officer, Kohima, Nagaland, delivered a comprehensive keynote lecture on silkworm rearing, highlighting Nagaland’s progress in Muga Silk Development under Silk Samagra-1 & 2. She elaborated on the life cycle of eri and other silkworm varieties, their products, and benefits.
    During the interaction session, students and faculty members raised queries on silkworm consumption, health benefits, training programmes, and marketing aspects, which were addressed by the keynote speaker.
    The event concluded with a vote of thanks proposed by Miss Lishine, Assistant Professor, Zoology Department, expressing gratitude to the Directorate of Sericulture, Government of Nagaland, and the Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC), Mount Everest College, for their collaboration in signing the MoU in September 2024. The workshop was moderated by Liziine Caryn, 3rd Semester, Zoology Department, and welcomed by Miss L Lungshila, HOD, Department of Zoology.
    Attended by the Principal, faculties, and Zoology students, the workshop promoted not only sericulture practices and sustainable livelihood opportunities in the region also help the students pursue the knowledge in the Course as per NEP Syllabus in the UG Zoology Programme.
  • New Academic Induction

    Mount Everest College commenced the new academic year with a solemn Induction Sharing & Prayer held on 9th July, 2025. Vice Principal Gonmei Meithuanlungpao welcomed students and staff with a brief reflection on the college’s vision under NEP 2020, emphasizing integrity, inclusivity, and academic excellence. His words inspired a renewed commitment to transformative education. Simeon, the College Chaplain, led a heartfelt prayer invoking wisdom, unity, and divine guidance for the year ahead. The gathering fostered a spirit of purpose and community, setting a hopeful tone for the 2025–26 session.

  • Bharti Aaba Janbhagidari Abiyan conducted at Mount Everest College, Senapati

    Bharti Aaba Janbhagidari Abhiyan (DAJA) & its Benefits Awareness programme was organized by the Tribal Research Institute, Department of Tribal Affairs and Hills, Manipur and is Hosted by The Internal Quality Assurance Cell, Mount Everest College senapati on 7th July, 2025 at College Auditorium aimed to educate students, faculty, and staff about the benefits of DAJA. The Event was attended by the Presidents of the College, Dr. V. Alexander Pao, Principals, faculties and Students of the college, and Mr. John Dangmei, Joint Director TA & Hills TRI, Manipur, Adahrii Maheo, CEO, ADC Senapati and Team of DAJA.
    The programme provided valuable insights into DAJA’s objectives, benefits, and implementation, fostering greater awareness and community engagement.
  • Mount Everest College Conducts Orientation Programme for 4-Year Bachelor’s Degree with Honours Under NEP 2020

    Mount Everest College, Senapati, successfully organized a One-Day Orientation Programme which is likely to introduce the newly implemented 4-Year Bachelor’s Degree with Honours Programme under the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 (which is under process) in the institute. The event, coordinated by the Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC), marked a significant milestone as the first of its kind at the institution under the affiliation of Manipur University.
    The orientation aimed to familiarize incoming students with the academic framework, structure, and objectives of the 4-Year Undergraduate Programme. Mr. Gonmei Meithuanlungpao, Vice Principal of the college, delivered the Technical Keynote Address, offering in-depth insights into the components and expectations of the new curriculum.
    Key topics addressed during the orientation included:
    Detailed overview of the 4-Year course structure, particularly for the VII and VIII semesters under NEP 2020.
    Potential challenges and opportunities associated with the transition to the new academic format.
    Anticipated programme outcomes.
    Career prospects and avenues for academic progression following graduation.
    The programme concluded with the distribution of the Academic Calendar for the 2025–26 academic year, symbolizing the formal commencement of a dynamic and student-centric educational journey.
    Mount Everest College continues to take strides toward academic excellence and holistic student development in alignment with national education reforms.
  • Mount Everest College Organizes First Aid Training Programme

    In line with the objectives of the National Education Policy 2020 (NEP 2020) and as a proactive response to the growing vulnerabilities posed by challenging terrains, changing climate conditions with Floods and other domestic injuries or health emergency, Mount Everest College (MEC), Senapati, successfully conducted a comprehensive First Aid Training Programme. The event was jointly organized by the Value Added Course (VAC) Cell and the B.Ed Department of the college.
    The training served as both a teaching-learning component under the B.Ed and VAC curriculum aligned with NEP 2020, and as a disaster preparedness initiative to equip students and staff with essential life-saving skills. The programme aimed at enhancing community resilience and awareness regarding medical emergencies in the region’s geographically and climatically sensitive areas.
    The event was graced by Dr. V. Alexander Pao, President of MEC, and the Principal, along with faculty members and enthusiastic students from various departments. Two eminent medical professionals and also the Alumni of the Institution—Dr. James Pao, Senior Medical Officer, Senapati and Dr. Veijohne Vemai, were the resource persons for the session.
    The interactive training covered a range of critical first aid topics including:
    Management of bites and stings (dog/cat bites, snake bites, bee stings)
    Response to choking incidents
    Treating diarrhea and food poisoning using ORS
    Drowning rescue techniques
    CPR for stroke and cardiac arrest
    Emergency care for burn injuries
    Identifying and managing allergic reactions and anaphylaxis
    Dealing with heat exhaustion, fainting, nosebleeds, and wounds
    Handling seizures and understanding how to provide basic care
    Introduction to the contents and use of a basic first aid kit
    The participants actively engaged in hands-on demonstrations and simulations, ensuring practical understanding and application of the techniques taught. The session emphasized the importance of immediate response during medical emergencies, especially in areas with delayed access to professional healthcare services.
    The initiative was lauded as a step forward in holistic education and community preparedness, fulfilling the interdisciplinary and skill-based learning approach advocated by the NEP 2020.
    Mount Everest College continues to stand at the forefront of empowering students not only academically but also through real-life, practical training that fosters social responsibility, safety awareness, and resilience among its stakeholders.
  • World Environment Day

    Mount Everest College’s Eco Club, in collaboration with Taphou Phyamai Youth & Students Organisation, Senapati, celebrated World Environment Day on June 5, 2025. The event focused on the Theme ‘Ending Plastic Pollution’ and featured a cleanliness drive at the college ground & surrounding area. Students and volunteers actively participated, collecting plastic waste and promoting sustainable practices. The initiative aimed to raise awareness about environmental conservation and encourage eco-friendly habits among the community, fostering a cleaner and greener future.

  • “Social Transformation and Viksit Bharat”

    Public lecture
    On
    “Social Transformation and Viksit Bharat”
    Organized by College Development Council, Manipur University & Intellectual Forum of North East Manipur
    Date: 17th June 2025, Venue: Court Hall, Manipur University

    Resource Person: Shri. J. Nandakumar, National Convenor of Prajna Pravah

    The speaker opens his speech by praising and appreciating the state of Manipur of its bravery and patriotic spirit and asserts that Manipur has a special place in Bharat.
    The kings of Manipur fought the British and the state was the last to be conquered by the colonial power and the last to be merged into the Indian Union in the year 1949.

    First and foremost things to be considered as Rashtriya Bhartiya are to read and understand the glory of the past. Become knowledgeable man or modern man without losing ourselves – the speaker asserted. Development is not only about material achievement with all the modern technological advancement; India always concern on knowledge
    Chinese intellectual Hu Shih famous saying ‘India conquered and dominated china culturally for 20 centuries without ever having to send a single soldier across her border’.
    The used of soft power by India to dominate over other nations. On social emancipation and social equality in Bharat; National Education Policy is introduced Healthcare facilities are improved. Today we have lakhs of health care centres across Bharat. Women empowerment through reservation etc. On Economic areas Bharat was and is a rich nation. That was the reasons that the British came to india and dominated us for years.
    Today we are at the fourth largest economy in the world with 28% GDP Advancement in defense: Bharat is going strong and we have proved it through Sindoor operation, said by the speaker.
    What Bharat need to do; Unity of Bharat To do away caste as Savarkar emphasis Socially free society Protection of social institutions Promote Swadeshi Be a responsible citizen

  • LAUNCH OF THE 1ST DEPARTMENTAL MAGAZINE

    May 23, 2025 will forever be remembered as a historic day for the Department of English as it marked the release of its first-ever departmental magazine.

    A milestone achievement under the Skill Enhancement Course: Creative Writing. Compiled by the Second Semester students under the guidance of Miss Hatminchong, the magazine beautifully showcased a wide array of short stories, essays, poems, and sketches. This collective effort reflected the creativity, dedication, and teamwork of the students, who worked tirelessly to bring their ideas to life.

    The launch of the magazine stands as a proud moment for the department, symbolizing a new tradition of nurturing literary and artistic expression while inspiring future batches to carry the legacy forward.

  • ONE-DAY DEPARTMENTAL ACTIVITY – DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY

    On May 17, 2025, the Department of History organized a one-day departmental activity themed “Exposing Culture through Traditional Attire.”

    The event commenced with an inspiring address by Dr. Holkhongam Haokip, Head of Department. A highlight of the programme was a competition where students showcased their traditional attire and delivered brief presentations explaining its cultural significance. Participants were evaluated based on various judging criteria, and the list of winners is as follows:
    1. Best clarity and Cultural Knowledge – Nengpilhing Chongloi, MA 2nd Semester
    2. Best Presentation and Overall Appeal – Kimrucy Doungel, BA 2nd Semester
    3. Best Originality – D. Asakho, BA 2nd Semester
    4. Best Adherence to Theme – Lereinai E Numai, BA 2nd Semester

  • REPORT ON THIRD OUTREACH PROGRAMME IN ADMISSION AND ADVERTISING

    The Third Outreach Programme in Admission and Advertising was successfully conducted on May 16, 2025, covering Thingba Khullen, Oinam Hills, Ngamju Ngavaar, Khongdei Shimphung, and Khongdei Khuman. The team interacted with local students and parents, providing detailed information about courses, facilities, and admission procedures. Pamphlets and brochures were distributed to generate awareness. The initiative aimed at promoting higher education and encouraging enrolment from remote areas