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  • Anti-Ragging & Anti intoxicant campaign

    Anti-Ragging & Anti intoxicant campaign

     

     

     

    A ‘One Day Anti-Ragging & Anti intoxicant Awareness Programme’ was conducted on  19- 09-2022, 10:00 am at Mount Everest College Auditorium hall organized by the Anti-Ragging &  intoxicant cell to give awareness and prevent the menace of ragging and maintain healthy interpersonal relations, not to pollute their internal body environment with any form of intoxicants among students in the college.

    Ragging is strictly forbidden on and outside the college campus and is an intoxicant-free zone. For this purpose the Anti-Ragging & Anti intoxicant Committee has been actively functioning and making efforts to maintain a calm and quiet environment on the college campus. The resource person Jangminthang, Asst. Professor, Department of Sociology, MEC elaborated on ragging, and types of ragging and informed the gathering about the consequences of ragging if found guilty depending upon the nature and gravity of the offense, which in his opinion would be devastating. Later at the end, A mass-spoken pledge was made by the gatherings not to indulge in any form of ragging and intoxicant. Nearly 300 students participated in the programme

  • Mount Everest College Football team bag 3rd position in Independent Cup 2023

    Mount Everest College Football team bag 3rd position in Independent Cup 2023

    Mount Everest College Football Team beg 3rd Position in the INDEPENDENT CUP 2023 (inter-college Man Football Cup at Senapati) which was organized by the District Administration, Senapati in collaboration with Senapati District Olympic Association from 8th August -12 August 2023.

  • 3 DAYS HANDS ON TRAINING ON MOODLE LMS

    3 DAYS HANDS ON TRAINING ON MOODLE LMS

    Pursuant to the directive issued by the Directorate of University and Higher Education, Government of Manipur, dated the 28th of July, 2023, a three-day immersive training program focusing on the “Moodle Learning Management System” was orchestrated with precision and dedication. This educational endeavor unfolded within the distinguished confines of the Conference Hall at the Directorate of University and Higher Education, GOM, commencing on the 31st of July and culminating on the 2nd of August in the same year.

    In conjunction with this significant undertaking, Niomchung Jatak Chiru, assuming the role of IQAC Coordinator, Biswajit Singh, adroitly serving as the IT Coordinator, and Thovi, diligently carrying out the responsibilities of the Moodle Coordinator, collectively constituted a distinguished contingent, representing the venerable Mount Everest College in their active participation in this comprehensive training initiative.

    Upon the culmination of this instructive training program, it is a matter of great distinction that the team hailing from Mount Everest College achieved the coveted accolade for best performance. They emerged triumphant among the 11 aided colleges from the state of Manipur that participated in this transformative educational experience.

  • World Youths Skill Day

    World Youths Skill Day

    In relation to World Youth Skills Day,  Mount Everest College, Senapati emphasizes the need to impart and acknowledge the crucial significance of equipping young individuals with the necessary skill sets for employment, decent work, and entrepreneurship. It is also an opportunity to emphasize the role of skills development in enabling the youth of the college to thrive in the economy. with this mission, the College organized the World Youths Skills Day on 15 July 2023 initiated by the Skill Enhancement Committee in collaboration with NSS Unit- 1 Volunteers, sponsored by Mount Everest College Alumni Association at the College Premises under the  theme “Skilling Teachers, Trainers, and youth for transformative futures”

    To Create opportunities that enable students to acquire new skills and refine their talents in daily necessities- domestic construction work using cement and bricks was taught by the expert of the building laborer of the college. Teachers along with more than 15 NSS Unit- 1 volunteers have participated in the programme.

  • Extension and Outreach programme

    Extension and Outreach programme

    Collaborative Extension and outreach programme with Lungnila Elizabeth College Senapati was conducted at Yankhullen Village, Senapati District, Manipur on 2nd May, 2023.

    Under the initiative of Extension Committee, MEC, Sociologly Department, Anthropology Department, Anti-Litter Club and in collaborate with Lungnila Elizabeth College Sociology Department joint hand with 42 students and 10 Faculty members participated and conducted the programme.

    Activities taken up in the village are as follows:

    1) Blood group identification.

    2) Women sanitation and hygiene awareness and distribution of sanitary pads to women in the village.

    3) Distribution and installation of dust bins inscribed with the college name in the village.

    4) Visiting and recording the preserved historical past and magnificent traditions of the village.

  • Zoological Park Visit

    Zoological Park Visit

    A One day Visit to Zoological Park, Imphal was organized by Zoology Department, Mount Everest College on 22nd April, 2023. Along with 2 faculty and 34 students of Zoology Department participated in the said visit. The main purposed of the visit is in relation to their co-curricular activities of the department.

  • 2nd Combined class test from 25-29 April, 2023

    2nd Combined class test from 25-29 April, 2023

    Mount Everest College 2nd Combined class test conducted by examination Committee was begin from 25th-29th April, 2023 fro 4th and 6th Semester students.

  • Inter Departmental Day 2023

    Inter Departmental Day 2023

    The Mount Everest College Inter-Departmental Day programme was organized under the theme “Department Olympics in Creativity” at the college Multipurpose Hall on 21st April, 2023 at 10 am. President of the College Dr. V. Alexander Pao, Mount Everest vice Principal Gonmai Maithuanlungpou, Assistant Professors and students of all the department attended the programme.

    The programme was organised by Co-curricular committee of Mt. Everest College and is being participated by 14 Departments. The programme was organized in such a way that different Departments of Different discipline sheared a common platform.

                The programme begins at 10:05 am by singing College Anthem followed by Invocation prayer by S.P. Simeon, Chaplain, MEC.

                The sequence of the Departmental Events was highlight by the two moderators 1. Mr. Jaojian Riamei, Asst. Prof. Dept. of History and 2. Mr. Lanchenba, Asst. Professor, Dept. of Political Science, MEC.

    Different events were performed according to the sequence.

    1. Physics Department on the Theme “Physics class: Physics is simple but physicists are not”
    2. Commerce Department on the Theme: “Unemployment”
    3. English Department on the Theme: “Staging Dante’s Inferno”.
    4. Zoology Department on the Theme: “Human Evolution, Imbalance and ill Effects of Ecosystem”.
    5. Mathematics Department on the theme: “Logical-Mathematical Intelligence”.
    6. Anthropology Department on the theme: “Culture is Dynamic”.
    7. Botany Department on the theme: “Conserving trees for a better tomorrow”.
    8. Computer Science Department on the theme: “Cybercrime and security”.
    9. Home Science Department on the theme: “Spring Flower Décor”.
    10. Political Science Department on the theme: “As you like it”.
    11. Education Department on the theme: “Save Water, save life”.
    12. History Department on the theme: “Indian Struggle for Independence”.
    13. Chemistry Department on the theme: “Reactions of Chemistry”.
    14. Sociology Department on the theme: “Sociological Experiment”.

    PRIZE DISTRIBUTION

    1. Best Presentation goes to English Department
    2. Most Thematic goes to Zoology Department
    3. Most Creativity goes to  Education Department
    4. Most Thrilling goes to Commerce Department
    5. Most Realistic goes to Botany Department
    6. Most Inspirational goes to Physics Department.

    After the vote of thanks from Mr. K.R. Alen Chiru, Asst. Prof., Dept. of Pol. Sc., The programme was ended with a word of prayer from Mr. Jenkins Kongkongho, Students Facilitator, MEC.

  • National Workshop on NAAC Assessment and Accreditation

    National Workshop on NAAC Assessment and Accreditation

    REPORT ON ONE DAY NATIONAL LEVEL WORKSHOP ON NAAC ASSESSMENT AND ACCREDITATION

    A one day National Level Workshop on NAAC Assessment and Accreditation was organised by Directorate of University and Higher Education, Government of Manipur at Kamakhya Pemton College, Hiyangthang, Imphal west held on 18th April, 2023 from 9:00 am to 4:30 pm which was sponsored by Rastriya Uchchatar Shiksha Abhiyan (RUSA), Manipur.

    The underlisted 6 faculty members and 1 Librarian of the college participated the Workshop.

    1. Gonmei Meithuanungpou, Vice-Principal
    2. Dr. Roshan Shagolsem, Academic Dean & HOD, Department of English
    3. M Tomba Singh,HOD, Department of Chemistry
    4. Sanjenbam Vikram, Moodle Coordinator
    5. Thokchom Bishwajit Singh, IT Co-ordinator
    6. Niomchung Jatak Chiru, IQAC Coordinator
    7. Dahrii, Asst. Librarian

    After registration of the teachers and invitees, the Workshop began with felicitation of the dignitaries and inauguration of the programme.

    The Technical session- I was presided over by Dr. Priya Narayanan, Assistant Advisor, NAAC Bengaluru as a Resource person. The Resource person elaborates the detail of the NAAC process along with the minute understanding of seven criteria in assessment and accreditation.

    In technical session 2 & 3, all the 19 participated colleges reported their current status of  NAAC assessment and the challenges face by the respective institution. After patient hearing, the Resource Person complemented the exhaustive and extensive work the College had performed in such challenging environment.

    The workshop concluded with closing remarks by the Resource Person followed by the distribution of the Participation Certificate.