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Mizoram Presbyterian Church Synod (Mizoram Presbyterian Kohhran Synod in Mizo) is the largest Christian denomination in Mizoram, northeast India. [2] It was a direct progeny of the Calvinistic Methodist Church (officially named the Presbyterian Church of Wales in 1928) in Wales.
The Mizoram Presbyterian Church Synod is the largest with 611,241 members in 54 presbyteries, which has its headquarters in Aizawl, India. This Synod has 14 departments and 560 active ministers. This Synod has 14 departments and 560 active ministers.
Aizawl Theological College is an ecumenical seminary of the Presbyterian Church in Aizawl, Mizoram, India. It is affiliated to the Senate of Serampore College (University). [1] The college is owned by the Mizoram Presbyterian Church and administered by the Mizoram Synod through its Theological Education Board. [2]
Cachar Hill Tribes Presbyterian Synod 34,153; Karbi Anglong Presbyterian Church Synod (62) 22,952 [48] Khasi Jaintia Presbyterian Synod Mihngi (576) 294,320 [49] Khasi Jaintia Presbyterian Synod Sepngi (854) 370,764 [50] Manipur Presbyterian Church Synod (110) 15,571 [51] Meitei Presbyterian Singlup Synod (85) 8,785 [48] [52] Mizoram ...
The synod, with its headquarters at Aizawl, is the highest decision-making body of the church with considerable influence. The financial operation, personnel (including selection of missionaries), administration, management and operation of the church are directly or indirectly controlled by the Synod Headquarters.
It is managed and governed by the Mizoram Presbyterian Church Synod. The hospital was established in 1928 by the Calvinistic Methodist Church (now the Presbyterian Church of Wales) as a nursing institute. [3] It is the second hospital (after Christian Hospital Serkawn) established, and the largest non-governmental hospital in Mizoram. It has a ...
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In 1957 he was approved by the Mizoram Synod for candidacy in the Member of Parliament election to Lok Sabha as an independent candidate. But nomination was not filed. In 1959 he was a fully nominated MP candidate, but lost the election. [3] He was one of the most active leaders in the Young Mizo Association, the largest organisation in Mizoram ...