Category: Events

  • Pledge Taking Programme

    Pledge Taking Programme

    The IQAC Mount Everest College under Swachhata Hi Seva Pakhwada and An Initiative of the College BEST PRACTICES organised Pledge Taking Programme on 26th September, 2023, 10 a.m. at College Auditorium. The main purpose of the programme is to protect environment and work for a clean Planet Earth and Clean Energy. To promote the values of love, justice, liberty, equality, fraternity, honesty, Well-being, good citizen and to bring glory to the institution and to the Country. Shri Gonmei Meithuanlungpou on his key note address deliberated the important of oneself to bring clean environment and bring glory for individual and for the nation. Later Shri. Jenkins Kongkongho, Students’  Facilitator take up the Pledge Taking ceremony for all the students. More than 500 students and teachers participated the programme.

  • Hostel Day 2023

    Hostel Day 2023

    Hostel Committee Mount Everest College organize The Hostel Day on 25th September 2023 at the college campus and ground. The events includes Football, Volleyball and athletics for both Boys and Girls. More then 150 hostel students participated the Hostel Day.

  • Har Ghar Tiranga and Independence Day Celebration

    Har Ghar Tiranga and Independence Day Celebration

    In pursuance of the Directorate of University and Higher Education, Government of Manipur orders dated 8th August, 2023 to the Government and Government Aided College of Manipur to displayed/hoisted the National Flag in the College Campus from 13 to 15th August, 2023 to mark Har Ghar Tiranga and Independence Day Celebration.
    In this regard, the Principal along with the Staff and students of Mount Everest College, Senapati hoisted the National Flag on 13th August, 2023 to mark Har Ghar Tiranga and Independence Day Celebration at the College Campus till 15th August 2023.

  • ‘WORLD WATER DAY’ OBSERVED

    ‘WORLD WATER DAY’ OBSERVED

    Under the aegis of Mount Everest College NSS Unit-1, the college recently commemorated World Water Day on 22nd March, 2023, centered around the theme of “Accelerating Change,” at the College Smart Hall. The event was attended by a total of 50 NSS volunteers and teachers.

    In accordance with the day’s commemoration, an enlightening Awareness Programme was held, featuring Ms. Vashti Kho, Assistant Professor in the Department of Anthropology, as the Resource Person. During her introductory address, Ms. Kho emphasized the pressing need for decisive action to safeguard the planet from the looming water crisis. According to the United Nations, “Billions of people, as well as schools, businesses, healthcare centers, farms, and factories, lack access to safe water and toilets. Therefore, there is a critical need to accelerate change and move beyond the conventional approach.”

    Ms. Kho further expounded on three crucial points: 1) Global water scarcity issues and crises; 2) National water scarcity issues and crises; and 3) Local water scarcity issues and crises. She exhorted the NSS volunteers to play their part as responsible citizens and spread awareness about the water crisis while also taking practical steps to conserve water resources, starting from their families, neighborhoods, society, and country, ultimately contributing to the greater good of the world.

  • WORLD WATER DAY OBSERVED

    With the initiative of Mount Everest College NSS Unit-1, the college observed World Water Day on 22nd March, 2023 under the theme “Accelerating Change” at College Smart Hall. 50 NSS Volunteer and Teachers participated the programme.

    In relation to the day, an Awareness Programme was held with Ms. Vashti Kho, Asst. Prof., Department of Anthropology attended as a Recourse Person. On her introductory remark, she said “The theme emphasises the requirement for stern action to protect the world from the water crisis. Addressing the issue, according to UN, “Billions of people and countless schools, businesses, healthcare centres, farms and factories don’t have the safe water and toilets they need. There is an urgent need to accelerate change – to go beyond business as usual.”

    She also deliberates on Three important points- 1. Water problem/Crisis at the Global level 2. Water crisis at the National Level and 3. Water crisis at the Local Level. She maintained while encourage the NSS Volunteer to spread awareness and put into practice as a responsible citizen starting from their family, own locality, society, Nation and the world about the Water crisis and to conserved the Water resources.

  • Mount Everest College    Two-Day National Seminar  On  “Unsung Heroes of North-East India in India’s Freedom Struggle”

    Mount Everest College   Two-Day National Seminar On “Unsung Heroes of North-East India in India’s Freedom Struggle”

    Mount Everest College

     

    Two-Day National Seminar

    On

    “Unsung Heroes of North-East India in India’s Freedom Struggle”

    Date: 30th & 31st January 2023

    Venue: College Auditorium

    Mount Everest College

     Organized by:

    Research Committee in Collaboration with IQAC

    Mount Everest College

    Senapati, Manipur -795106

    Two-Day National Seminar was held on the theme ‘Unsung Heroes of North-East India in India’s Freedom Struggle’ by Mount Everest College in collaboration with the Research Committee and IQAC of the college. Huge numbers of participants from institutions, college students, research scholars from various subjects and regular and guest faculty professors participated at the said seminar.

    On this Two-Day National Seminar, there were fourteen speakers with Prof. H. Sudhirkumar Singh, HoD Department of History, University of Manipur who presented the key note address of the seminar.

    With words of introduction of the program event followed by singing the College Anthem, ‘the Everestian’, the moderators of the event Ms. Veikhene and Mr. K. R. Alen Chiru, Assistant Professors of the college, led the first day of the seminar with the participants of about 350 members. The day was graced with a prayer pronounced by Mr. Jenkins Kongkongho, Student’s Facilitator, MEC.

    Lighting of the lamp was led by the dignitaries of the seminar which was swiftly followed with a note of welcome address from Sir. Gonmei Meithuanlungpao, Vice Principal, MEC. In his address, he thanks the heroes especially of the North East who redeemed our people from the bondage of injustice, difficulties and from many troubles in our land. He further stated that “those heroes will be glad to see so many young students and future leaders coming to talk about them”.

    The day’s event was followed by the presentation to our dignitaries with our respected institution President Dr. V. Alexander Pao. After which a beautiful and melodious song was presented from the Music Club, MEC.

    Addressing the gathering, Prof. H. Sudhirkumar Singh stated that serious students of history will certainly notice the way changes are taking place in the historiographical trends in the last decade precisely because of the finding of historical researchers from the young promising scholars. It may be well construed as commendable contributions in the shaping of filling up the yawning gap left behind in the trend of historical scholarship that dominated for a long spell of time. He further stated that coming to the case of Northeast India, its history till the early 90’s, more or less remained in the footnotes in the mainstream history. Interestingly, however, Northeast’s place within the larger canvas of history is getting recognized because of historical contributions made by the scholars working on this area. The HOD is hopeful that the presentations which will be made by different speakers on a variety of themes within the larger topic of the seminar will certainly help to a creative way of acknowledging the contributions made by the freedom fighters of the region in the historic freedom struggle of India.

    Dr. Holkhongam Haokip, chairman, Research Committee, Mount Everest College in his vote of thanks of the inaugural session stated that the committee had organised a similar national seminar in the previous year too. With active collaboration of the institution and cooperation of all Manipur history department, the seminar is organised “Unsung Heroes of NE India in India’s freedom struggle” which is quite relevant. The aim of the seminar was to explore and to tell the stories of the heroes whose stories have been untouched and still remained untold. Most of the freedom fighters of the Northeast still remain unsung as they did not find a place in the mainland histories till date although there are so many to name them. Their histories have been known by the Northeast but not by the mainland in the national level.

    Technical session of the first day began with presenters from different scholars with Dr. Samson S. Chiru, principal, Mount Everest College on “Independent ethnic tribal policy in Manipur (Chiru context),”. In his paper the speaker said that in India’s more than 2% of the population is Tribals and the constitution has enshrined 5th and 6th Schedules for this marginalized people of India. And the 6th Scheduled is especially made for the tribals of the northeast India. He further said that land for the tribals is a security for them and the land has so much attachment for the people from birth till death. Land is also an identity for the tribal. In Chiru context, land ownership is of three types viz, Private, Village and the Chief or the King of the village.

    Dr. Mina Devi, Guest Faculty, Department of Ancient History and Archeology, Manipur University who spoke on the topic “Chingakham Sanajaoba and Kuki Rebellion, 1917-1919” stated that as Manipur came under British colonial rule, its history has a rough picture. In 1917, Kuki rebelled against British under the leadership of Chingakham Sanajaoba. He fought the colonial ruler and for thatr, he was jailed for life at Andaman and Nicobar Island. He fought the British in full bravery but his life after he was jailed could not be much known,

    British Colonial Policies and their Impact in Manipur by Dr. Somorendro Singh, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Tamenglong College, Manipur stated that after British rule arrives in Manipur, people and their community were divided on the principle of divide and rule policy. Before the coming of the British, Manipur was enjoying the administration as the princely state. Though Manipur was not that place where the British could extract much resources as the other state, the state of Manipur was taken by the British for their strategic purposes.

    Dr. L. Letkhomang Haokip, Assistant Professor, Department of History, Rayburn College, Ccpur, Manipur who spoke on the topic “Understanding Local Support to INA: The Role of Pu Semkhohao Haokip” said that Pu Semkhohao Haokip helped that Japanese and the INA in lodging, intelligent report to the armies with the sole interest to drive the British from the land of India. He is also considered to be one first person to come in contact with the Japanese. He was not only a warrior against the colonial rulers but also an educationist who set up a school and today the school and the land is donated to the state.

    Fighting by Seikhomang Guite, PhD Scholar, Manipur University spoke of the contribution of Pu Tintao who was also a great and brave fighter against the British from Manipur. Under his leadership, they tried and block many Britishers ration supplies and also caused lots of hampers for the colonial rulers to reach their target and desire destination palces.

    Contribution of Local People to INA in Struggle for independence- A Historical review by Moiranthem Boby Singh, Research Scholar, Department of History, Manipur University. The speaker said that, the local people contribution cannot be ignored as they act as a guide in many cases and also supply lots of their needs in the struggle of the war.

    Dr. Heisnam Budhichandra Singh, Assistant Professor, Thambal Marik College, Oinam delivered on the topics “Bir Tikendrajit – A Hero of Manipur”. He said that Bir Tikendrajit was a prince of Manipur and a great patriotic hero. He was also called the tiger of Manipur for his bravery act. The speaker also further elaborated how Bir Tikendrajit was furiously persuaded by the colonial forces for his challenge against the British power.

    With these topics, the first day of the Two-day National Seminar concluded with a fruitful discussion hour.

    The second day of the seminar begins with a prayer graced by our IQAC Coordinator Mr. Niomchung Jatak Chiru.

    Technical session of the first day began with presenters from various scholars with Dr. Holkhonggam Haokip, Assistant Professor Department of History, Mount Everest College who spoke on the topic “Kuki Rebellion (1917-1920) ans the Role of Pu Ngulkhup Haokip”. He said that Pu Ngulkhup Haokip was truly a brave hero who fought the British in his ful strength and vigor that the British even tried to retreat. For his act of rebellion, Pu Ngulkhup Haokip was jailed at Imphal. The speaker also said that the war at Chakpi river led to killing of British officer and injure many more. The consequence was, the Chakpi villagers were force to flee from their village. Dr. Holkhonggam Haokip said, it is now our duty to unearth the names of our heroes who have done and contribute commendable deed for our land and the people. The study should also focus more importantly on relationship of different community.  He further stated that only exploring one’s own identity is not enough.

    Social Conflict Induced Migration: A Manipur Story by Dr. Augustine, Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, Mount Everest College elaborately speaks on this very contemporary issue. He said that nearly 272 million migrate every year. This issue has become a great challenge for the state of Manipur as well. In Manipur, he said migration takes palace due to the following major reasons as Lack of Educationa facilities, Unemployment problems and Majaor social conflict. And some major ethnic conflict such as cultural differences, presence if militants and land dispute is also shared.

    Role of British Political Agent (1835-1890) in the Social and Economic Changes in Manipur, Special reference to Meitei Community was also presented as a join paper by W.Charushilla Devi, Assistant Professor, Department of History and W. Asha Devi, Assistatn Professor Department of Commerce, Mount Everest College

    British Policies in Manipur After 1891 by Ningthoujam Lanchenba Meetei, Research Scholar, Department of Political Science, Manipur University said that the motive and goals of the British was also for their gain and profit of their England. Before the British Manipur with all its glory enjoyed but lost everything to colonial rule. He also pointed out some merits and demerits of British rule as unification of the hill and valley administration, Manipour Daba being completely control by the colonial ruler and the placing of Hill administration under the British Political Agent.

    Dr. V. S. Sholounii Pou, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Mount Everest College who spoke on the topic “Local Self Government in India: Issues and Prospect” said that local government inn greater mainland India and Hill tribals of Manipur has a big gap. Whereas the Mainland India follows Panchayat three tier systems, the hill tribals of Manipur are under the Village Authority Act of 1956. Yet this too is not followed as written in the Act. Some major issues in tribal local government in Manipur tribal people are; there is a huge confusion between the written Act of 1956 vs the traditional age old practice, the conventional law and the written law, problem of participations and difficulties of funding to the village Authorities.

    After these papers being presented by different speakers, there was a brain storming questions and answer hours. And the day two sessions come to conclusion with a valedictory lecture from Dr. Augustine, Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, Mount Everest College with vote of thanks by our esteemed IQAC Coordinator, Mount Everest College.

    The benediction prayer was pronounced by Mr. S.P. Simeon, Chaplain, MEC

  • Registration for two days National Seminar

    Registration for two days National Seminar

    Registration is going on for two days National Seminar on ‘UNSUNG HEROES OF NORTH-EAST INDIA IN INDIA’S FREEDOM STRUGGLE”.  Please click on the following links for registration.

    * For faculties registration click here.

    * For students registration click here.

  • Join us for “One day state level workshop on NEP-2020”: on 12th November, 2022  at College Auditorium, 10:30 a.m.

    Join us for “One day state level workshop on NEP-2020”: on 12th November, 2022 at College Auditorium, 10:30 a.m.

    A day’s state level workshop on NEP 2020 is being organized on 12th November, 2022 at College Auditorium -MEC, at 10:30 a.m. by IQAC & Research Committee.
    About the workshop: NEP 2020 is the first education policy of the contemporary century which replaces National Policy on Education (NPE) , 1986. It brings many fundamental changes in education system and teacher education too. Higher education is an important aspect in deciding the economy, social status, technology adoption, and healthy human behavior in every country. Improving GER to include every citizen of the country in higher education offerings is the responsibility of the education department of the country government. National Education Policy of India 2020 is marching towards achieving such objective by making innovative policies to improve the quality, attractiveness, affordability, and increasing the supply by opening up the higher education for the private sector and at the same time with strict controls to maintain quality in every higher education institution. By encouraging merit-based admissions with free- ships, scholarships, merit & research based continuous performers as faculty members, and merit based proven leaders in regulating bodies, and strict monitoring of quality through biennial accreditation based on self-declaration of progress through technology -based monitoring. HE system will transform itself as student centric with the freedom to choose core and allied subjects within a discipline and across disciplines. Faculty members also get autonomy to choose curriculum, methodology, pedagogy and evaluation models within the given policy framework. These transformations will start from the academic year 2021- 22 and expected lot more improvement in the years ahead.
    Resource Persons :- 
    1. Prof. W. Chandbabu Singh
    Registrar, Manipur University
    2. Prof. I. Gambir Singh
    HOD: Department of English and Cultural Studies,
    Manipur University
    ABOUT THE RESEARCH COMMITTEE, MEC
    Research Committee, MEC was re-constitute on 18th October. 2021 from the pre-existing formal Committee as per the requirement of NAAC Assessment for having a strong and vibrant higher education ecosystem with an emphasis on research, innovation and technology development. The objective of the Committee is to create conducive environment for promotion of Research & Innovation activities, ensure smooth functioning and effective Management of Research & Innovation activities, Promote collaborative research, encourage faculty members for Major, Minor Research Projects, Incubation, Design and Innovation Centers & others in the institute.
    For more information
    Contact Details:
    1. Dr. Holkhongam Haokip. Chairman, Research Committee.MEC.
    Contact No. : +917005461648
    Email: holkhongamtvm@gmail.com
    2. Niomchung Jatak Chiru, IQAC Coordinator, MEC
    Contact No: +918837457681
    Personal email: jatak180@gmail.com
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