Category: Events

  • MEC Observed and organized Exhibition on Partition Horrors Remembrance Day as a part of Azadika Amrit Mahotsav

    MEC Observed and organized Exhibition on Partition Horrors Remembrance Day as a part of Azadika Amrit Mahotsav

    On this day, the 13th of August, 2022, Mount Everest College, Senapati observed the Inaugural Ceremony of The Partition Horrors Remembrance Day cum Exhibition as a part of Azadika Amrit Mahotsav at College Auditorium Hall, MEC. The events were presided by Shri. Stephen, Ex-Chairman, Taphou Phyamai Village as the Chief Guest and Dr. V. Alexander Pao, President as the Guest of Honour.

    The Inaugural Ceremony of the programme starts at 11:30 am with the welcoming of the designated Guests, Faculties and students by the Moderator, Shri. Donkoulung Malangmei, Asst. Prof., Department of English, MEC. Followed by Opening Song “Vande Mataram” by the congregation. A brief Introduction about the purpose of the exhibition was delivered by Dr. Holkhongam Haokip, HOD Dept. of History, where he also exhorted on the “Horrors of Partition”. A brief summary of his exhortation may be summarise as under:
    “During the Governor Generalship of Lord Mountbatten, an act was passed known as the Indian Parliament Act of 1947, which made a provision for the partition of British India into Pakistan and India. The partition triggered riots, mass casualties and a colossal wave of migration. Millions of Muslims head towards Pakistan and another millions of Hindus and Sikhs to India. The partition left 10 to 20 million people displaced and left 200,000 to 2 million dead. One reason for partition was the Two Nation Theory of Sir Syed Ahmad Khan stating that Hindus and Muslims are too different to be in one country.”
    After the exhortation, Shri. Stephen and Dr. V.Alexander also spoke on the damage done by the partition which left the two countries shattered in terms of good social relationship even to this day. The Inaugural Ceremony of the programme ended with National Anthem, Jana Gana Mana.
    Hours of Exhibition
    The Exhibition started at 12:00 pm and last till 1:00 PM where images of horrors of Partitions which caused untold agony, suffering and pain to the people have been displayed through the projector. Many people besides students, teaching and non-teaching staff witnessed the horror of partition. Some of the special invitees who witnessed the horrors are: Village Authority, Youth Society, Women Society of Taphou Phyamai village, Nepali Village, Ngaihang Village, Oiname Village, Hornbill Media, Senapati, Herald Today Media, Senapati etc.
    After the exhibition, the programme ended with a vote of thanks from Shri. Niomchung Jatak Chiru, Asst. Prof. Dept. of Physics, IQAC Coordinator, MEC.

  • MEC CELEBRATED INDEPENDENCE DAY UNDER AZADIKA AMRIT MOHOTSAV

    MEC CELEBRATED INDEPENDENCE DAY UNDER AZADIKA AMRIT MOHOTSAV

    Mount Everest College made history joining with the rest of the Nation in witnessing the celebration of the Azadika Amrit Mohotsav, the 76th Independence Day on 15th August, 2022 at the College Campus.

    The Programme was organized by the IQAC, Mount Everest College under the directive of the Education (U), Govt. of Manipur. It was presided by Shri. Gonmei Meithuanlungpou, Vice Principal, MEC as the Chief Guest. The programme began at 10:00 am with the welcoming of Chief Guest and the congregation by Moderator, Mr. CL Kalo, Asst. Prof., Dept. of Commerce, MEC.  It was followed by unfurling of the National Flag by the Chief Guest. After which, the faculties and the students sang the National Anthem. The Chief Guest in his speech instilled a sense of pride to the faculties and students on the landmark achievement of our Nation. He further encouraged the students to embark on the journey of liberating our Nation from anything that hinders the progress of the nation. The Result and the prize for the Fancy Dress Competition (Patriotic), Choreography Competition (Patriotic) and Painting Competition (Patriotic) was also distributed which was held on observance of Patriots’ Day on 13th August, 2022 as a part of Azadika Amrit Mohotsav. It was then followed by light refreshment and pronounce of vote of thanks from Ms. Kateni, Asst. Professor, Dept., of  Botany, MEC. The Programme ended after singing the College Anthem.

  • MEC OBSERVED PATRIOT’S DAY UNDER AZADIKA AMRIT MOHOTSAV …………………………………………………………………………………….

    MEC OBSERVED PATRIOT’S DAY UNDER AZADIKA AMRIT MOHOTSAV …………………………………………………………………………………….

    Mount Everest College organized the “ Observance of Patriot’s Day on 13th August, 2022 at the College Auditorium Hall.
    The Programme began at 10 am with an Opening Song “Sana Leibak Manipur” sung by the congregation. It was followed by paying of tributes to the Patriots by maintaining Silence for One Minute remembering the sacrifices our Patriots have made.
    Key note address was delivered by K R Alen Chiru, Asst. Professor, Dept., of Political Science, MEC. He stressed on the importance and history of observing Patriots Day. He further encouraged the teachers and students to carry on the legacy our freedom fighters left behind.
    After which, hours of competition took place where several students participated in Fancy Dress Competition (Patriotic), Choreography Competition (Patriotic) and Painting Competition (Patriotic). The Result and the prize distribution to be take place on the Independent Day. It was then followed by light refreshment and vote of thanks from Mr. Lanchenba, Asst. Professor, Dept., of  Political Science, MEC.
    The Programme ended after singing the College Anthem and closing prayer by Ms. Vashti, Asst. Prof., Dept., of Anthropology, MEC

  • MEC PARTICIPATED HAR GHAR TIRANGA UNDER AZADIKA AMRIT MOHOTSAV

    MEC PARTICIPATED HAR GHAR TIRANGA UNDER AZADIKA AMRIT MOHOTSAV

    Mount Everest College joint with the rest of the Nation in participating  Har Ghar Tiranga under Azadika Amrit Mohotsav under the directives of Govt. of India from 13th August to 15th August, 2022. The programme was organized by the IQAC, Mount Everest College in the premise  of Administrative Block, MEC. The event started with brief introduction and speech on observing Har Ghar Tiranga under Azadika Amrit Mohotsav from Niomchung Jatak Chiru, IQAC Co-ordinator. It was followed by the hoisting of National Flag by Gonmei Maithuanlungpou, Vice Principal of MEC, as Faculties, Staff and Students hold one National Flag each and sings the National Anthem.

    After which a short Photo session and Selfie took place with each individual with National Flag and directed all the faculties, Staff and Students to upload in the harghartiranga.com.  The event came to an end by chanting “Bharat Mata ki “,“Jai Hind”

  • Mount Everest College organized One Day Pledge Program on ‘SAY NO TO DRUGS’

    Mount Everest College organized One Day Pledge Program on ‘SAY NO TO DRUGS’

    Anti-Ragging Committee Cum Anti-Narcotic Cell of Mount Everest College (MEC) had constituted to ensure a drug- free campus within and outside the campus.  Anti-Ragging Committee Cum Anti-Narcotic Cell organised One Day Pledge Programme on ‘SAY NO TO DRUGS’ on August 12th,2022 under the direction of  Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment, Government of India, through Social Welfare Department, Govt. of Manipur.
    The Programme is aimed to make our students aware of the dangers involved in drug abuse and to inform about the harmful effects of new psychoactive drugs. 29 faculties and staff and 175 students from 3rd and 5th semesters of B.A, B. Com and B.Sc. participated the programme.
    The program started with a mass spoken prayer- The Lord’s Prayer, followed by School Anthem. Mr. Sp. Simeon, Chaplain of Mount Everest College delivered a short speech and he emphasized the harmful effects and the risks associated with using alcohol and other drugs. He stressed the importance of awareness campaigns about drug abuse among students. Just before the end of the programme, together with the faculties present on the day, Students took a pledge under The Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan to make not only our community, family, friends but ourselves drug free. The programme concludes with prayer, blessed upon by the chaplain of College to be able to overcome and live free from drugs.

  • Mount Everest College observed World Youth Skills Day, 2022   ………………………………………………………………………………………………..

    Mount Everest College observed World Youth Skills Day, 2022 ………………………………………………………………………………………………..

    Mount Everest College, Senapati Manipur joined with the rest of the world in observing World Youth Skills Day, 2022 under the theme “Learning and Skills for life, work, and sustainable development” on 15th July, 2022 in College Smart Hall No. 2, at 12:15 pm onwards. The Programme was Organized by The Skills Enhancement Committee, Mount Everest College. The Resource Persons for the Programme was Mr. Donkaolung Malangmei, Asst. Professor, Department of English, MEC, on the topic ‘Communication Skills’ and Miss. Mary Paveine, Asst. Professor, Department of Home Science, MEC, on the topic ‘Art of Cooking’. The Programme was attended by Vice-Principal, Teachers, Staff, and Students.

  • MASS TREE PLANTATION PROGRAMME ON 8th July, 2022  ………………………………………………………………..

    MASS TREE PLANTATION PROGRAMME ON 8th July, 2022 ………………………………………………………………..

    Mount Everest College, Senapati Manipur conducted a Mass Tree Plantation Programme on 8th July, 2022, in and around the College Campus. The programme was conducted under the directive of the Office of the Principal Chief Conservation of Forests & HoFF, Government of Manipur through Directorate of University and Higher Education Government of Manipur order dated 27th June, 2022 to all the students and teachers of the Government and Government Aided College of Manipur. A total of 509 Sapling were provided by the Senapati District Forest Department out of target 1000 Sapling to be planted in and around College Campus by the concern authority.

    Further, the college also pledge to protect and look after the saplings that were planted for the next three years.             The Mass Tree plantation Programme was participated by 85 Members of Teachers and students led by Principal and Vice principal, College NSS Unit-1 led by the Programme Officer.