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After Mizoram became Union Territory (in 1972) a separate Directorate of Education was created in 1973 under a separate ministry. Mizoram Board of School Education was established in 1976. [9] Within a hundred years of education, Mizoram remains at the top list of highest literacy rate in India. [10]
The Mizoram Board of School Education was established in 1975 by the MBSE Act. The act was approved by the Legislative Assembly of the Mizoram Union Territory, at that time the administrative head was the Chief Executive Member Ch. Chhunga. The board as an autonomous authority in education started functioning on 2 December 1976. [3]
The Mizoram College Teachers' Association (MCTA) is a governmental, non-political and non-profit organisation for college teachers under the Government of Mizoram, India. It was established by a conference of college teachers on 7 September 1979 at Aizawl , which became its headquarters.
Mizo Zirlai Pawl (lit.Mizo students' Association) is a Mizo multinational student organization and apex students body in Mizoram state. Established on 27 October 1935 in Shillong by Mizo earlier educated students.
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College of Teachers Education was established in 1975 and was changed to Teachers Education Approval Board in 2005. [2] Mizoram University academic council accredited its M.Ed course in 2011. The National Council for Teachers Education upgraded it to Institute of Advanced Study in Education (IASE) in March 2012. [3] [4] The Chief Minister of ...
The Young Mizo Association (YMA) is the largest and most comprehensive non-profit, secular, nongovernmental organisation of the Mizo people.It was established on 15 June 1935, originally as the Young Lushai Association (YLA), which was later renamed as the "Young Mizo Association" in 1947.