On February 14, 2025, Govt. T. Roman College organized Anti-Drugs Awareness & Prevention Programme. The event took place in Room 202 of the RUSA Building, with IV Semester boys in attendance.
Mrs. Baby Lalramsiami, Associate Professor and Nodal Officer of the college's Anti-Drug Cell, delivered a PowerPoint presentation highlighting the alarming drug addiction situation in Mizoram and the drug trafficking boundaries within the country. She also spoke about life skills for youth and their susceptibility to substance abuse.
Additionally, the programme was honored by the presence of Mrs. Zothantluangi Chenrang, Inspector of Excise & Narcotics, who shared insights on efforts to reduce drug demand and addiction. She encouraged students to recognize their potential and use their abilities wisely for a better future.
Jacksy Lalhmingsangi from Govt. T.Romana college was selected to participate in the prestigious Republic Day Parade in New Delhi.The "India Today NE" proudly writes about her as representing the Mizoram National Cadet Corps (NCC) who took center stage at the Republic Day cultural program in Delhi, delivering a performance that celebrated the vibrant traditions of her state. The College is proud of her and Lalroutmawi Changsan who was one of the 3 participants representing Mizoram in 2024.
Republic Day is celebrated annually by Govt. T. Romana College on January 26. This year, as the Day coincided with Sunday, the College commemorated the 76th Republic Day, 2025 with great enthusiasm and patriotic fervour on the 24th January, 2025 in the College Courtyard.
The ceremony commenced with a warm welcome extended by the chairman of the occasion, Dr. Sakhawliana, Assistant Coordinator, IQAC. Following the welcome address, the National Flag was hoisted by the Acting Principal and the IQAC Coordinator of the College, Dr. Dorothy Zonunsangi. During the playing of the National Anthem, the NCC of Govt. T. Romana College rendered a salute to the National Flag. Subsequently, the Acting Principal, Dr. Dorothy Zonunsangi delivered a concise yet impactful speech highlighting the significance of the day. She honoured the courageous individuals who made profound sacrifices for India’s Independence.
Furthermore, she acknowledged the significant contributions of renowned national figures such as Mahatma Gandhi, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose and so on. The function was attended by faculty members, non-teaching staff and students.
Dated: Aizawl the 19th December, 2024
NOTIFICATION
In pursuance of the resolution of the meeting of NEP-2020(UG) Committee held on 4th July, 2024, and with the approval of Vice Chancellor, Mizoram University the following notification is hereby issued which will be effective from 2024-2025 academic session-
1. The promotion rules specified in Notification No. MZU/TFC- NEP 2020/24/1 dated 21st March 2024, which required students to clear at least 50% of the courses to progress from the first year to the second year, from the second year to the third year, and from the third year to the fourth year, is revoked and shall align with those of the Choice Based Credit System (CBCS). Accordingly, a candidate shall be permitted to proceed from the First Semester up to the Final Semester irrespective of his/her failure in any of the Semester Examinations. However, the candidate must appear for all the arrear papers of each course(s) along with the concerned Semester Examinations.
II. For appearing in the End Semester examination, a student shall not be required to pass the internal assessment (i.e 40%). The passing criteria for a paper will be an aggregate of 40% marks
III. For change of major at the end of the first year-
a) A student must complete one additional year to obtain the required credits in the concerned subject in which the student wishes to change However, total period will not exceed 14 consecutive Semesters and also such student will not be considered for merit/ranking etc.
or,
b) A student must complete an Online Course of the same credit in the concerned subject in which the student wishes to change the major, subject to the availability of the Online Courses approved by Mizoram University or the SWAYAM Courses.
IV. All Minor Papers (Science) of Undergraduate shall exclude the practical component, which means that no practical paper shall be included in minor science papers for Undergraduate Courses.
V. The name 'Environmental Science/Education' in the Value Added Course for the Third Semester is renamed as 'Environmental Education' for Undergraduate Courses.
On 30th November, the College released a book "Advancing Beyond Obstscles : The Empowerment of Women" published by the Department of English and the Women Cell of IQAC. The book was launched by Prof. Malsawmliana in the function organised by the principal in which she released two of her books namely "Scribbles, Strokes and Clicks" a book of poems and "Mizo Women who Made a Difference" which is a collection of biodata of some exceptional women who have broken gender barriers in their respective professional fields.
On December 10, 2024, the Evangelical Union of Govt T. Romana College visited Hermon Children's Home to celebrate Christmas. As a gesture of goodwill, a donation of ₹10,000, along with sweets and clothing, was presented to the Home's Mother, Mrs. Tanteii.
Principal Dr. Jenifer delivered a brief speech and offered a prayer, supported by EU Adviser Miss Baby Lalramsiami. EU office bearers, including Leader Hriata, Secretary Rinhlui, and Assistant Secretary LKa, along with students, participated in the event.
Hermon Children's Home, originally known as ZEF, was established around 1979. Currently, it provides care for 49 children.
The Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC), Government T. Romana College observed ‘The International Day of Persons with Disabilities’ on the 3rd December 2024 (Tuesday). During this event, Dr. Jenifer Lalbiakdiki, the Principal of Govt. T. Romana College officially inaugurated ramps specifically designed for Persons with Disabilities (PWD) on the College Campus. The inaugural function was attended by the IQAC Coordinators, faculty members, office staff and students.
In her address, the Principal emphasised the College’s commitment to the welfare of Persons with Disabilities, which led to the construction of the Ramp. She also hoped that the newly inaugurated ramp would provide a convenient and comfortable pathway for PWD. Furthermore, the Principal urged the students to recognise that disability is not a choice and encouraged them to refrain from discrimination or disdain towards individuals with disabilities. Besides, the Principal donated a sum of Rs.2000 for spastic children from the proceeds of her recently published books.
On October 30, 2024, Govt. T. Roman College organized a Free Health Clinic in the College campus. The clinic hosted two doctors, Dr. Ruatdika and Dr. Sawmteii, along with a nurse named Puipuii. The clinic was arranged especially for elderly individuals from the college locality, Republic Vengthlang, as well as students of the College. Despite being held only during the forenoon, from 10:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., the clinic saw 55 clients. The doctors were attentive and took the time to listen carefully to each client's health concerns, allowing clients to openly discuss their ailments with both the doctors and nurse. Thanks to the principal's tireless efforts, the Health Cell of the college was able to distribute quality medicines to the clients. The team felt a sense of pride in providing a variety of effective medications to those in need. The clinic concluded successfully. The day also marked the College Fest and Cultural Day, and in the afternoon, Health and Medical Cell members enjoyed the festivities, with many wearing traditional attire.