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The Government Champhai College is a government university college associated with Mizoram University, located in Champhai, Mizoram, in India.Established as a private college in 1971 by the philanthropists of Champhai town and neighboring villages, the founders' objective was providing collegiate education to the students of this remote hilly tribal town near the international border of India ...
College of Teachers Education, Aizawl; College of Veterinary Sciences and Animal Husbandry, Selesih (constituent college); Government Aizawl College; Government Aizawl North College
The college caters to the needs of the locality and the poorer section for higher education. The college was provincialized in 1976 by the Government of Mizoram. It is permanently affiliated to Mizoram University Vide Order No. MZU/CDC/32/2002 of 27 July 2006 and is 2f and 12b category under University Grants Commission (India).
The college is named after J Thankima. It was started in 1992, it was upgraded to Deficit Grant-in-aid Status with effect from 2002 and it became a Government College with effect from 2007. [2] The College was named after J Thankima after he came forward to sponsor the College in 1995. It was a difict college in 2002. [3]
Established as ‘Aizawl College’ in 1975 by a team of philanthropic citizens meeting at the Office chamber of the then Legislative Assembly Speaker, Dr. H.Thansanga, on the 13 January 1975, Aizawl College (later renamed Government Aizawl College following its take-over by the State Government) was formally inaugurated by Pu Ch. Chhunga, the first Chief Minister of Mizoram.
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Lunglei Government College (LGC) was established on 10 September 1964 under the concerted efforts of the then elites of the society. It was provincialized in 1976 by the Government of Mizoram. The College was then recognized under section 2(b) of the University Grants Commission (UGC) Act in 1981 and was accorded the 12(b) status in July 2008.
The college is named after Hrangbana, a late philanthropist and prominent businessman who generously donated a sum of Rs. one lakh to start the college. [2] It was given government recognition as a private college on 6 November 1980 and was upgraded to Deficit Grant-in-aid Status with effect from 1 September 1985.