
Following the Central Vigilance Commission's guidelines, Govt. T. Romana College conducted Vigilance Awareness Week 2024 on October 28, 2024 (Monday). The Department of English conducted an awareness session centred around the theme in their Core Room. Dr. Dorothy Zonunsangi, IQAC Coordinator and Head, Department of English gave a special lecture
on the theme chosen for 2024, ‘CULTURE OF INTEGRITY FOR NATION'S PROSPERITY’. She highlighted the need to be vigilant in all facets of life and further elaborated on the different forms of corruption, providing an overview of its detrimental effects.
Subsequently, students from various departments took the Integrity Pledge under the supervision of Dr. Dorothy Zonunsangi, IQAC Coordinator, and Dr. Sakhawliana, IQAC Assistant Coordinator at the College Courtyard.
Dr. Dorothy Zonunsangi provided a short lecture on how all citizens must be vigilant and adhere to high standards of honesty and integrity at all times to combat corruption in society.
On the initiative taken by IQAC, Vigilance Awareness Week banner was displayed on the exterior wall of the College Building.
The 5th Semester Undergraduate students of Public Administration, Govt.T.Romana College, successfully conducted a field visit to the Gilead Special School for Spastic Children run by Spastic Society, Aizawl, Mizoram on 24th October 2024.
The visit aimed to provide practical exposure, understanding and empathy towards individuals with physical and neurological disabilities, complementing theoretical knowledge in their Paper VIII (a) 'Social Welfare Administration'. Following activities have been undertaken during the visit:
# Interaction with students, teachers and staff
# Observation of specialized teaching methods and therapies
# Group discussions on inclusive education and support systems


Students Evangelical Union of Govt. T. Romana College participated in the 15th Spiritual Convention of the Mizoram Students Evangelical Union (MSEU) during 20 - 22 September, 2024. The Convention was organized at the Local Baptist Church, Chanmari, Lungei which is the second capital of Mizoram. The MSEU have 21 Units from different colleges and Higher Secondary Schools. More than 1000 delegates attended the Convention this year. Every year, students of Govt. T. Romana College used to participate in the MSEU Conventions, this year 64 students and 2 faculty members attended the Programme. The College EU presents a beautiful choir on Sunday afternoon in the programme chaired by Mr. Baby Lalramsiami HOD, Education Dept. In the Fellwoship Programme on 22nd September, the College EU performed Live Musical Instrument Play. Apart from this, on 22nd September Dr. Lalchhuanmawii HOD, Public Administration led the Initiation Service in Night Service. The Convention ended with a success as students attending the programme were uplifted morally and spiritually. The students also gained by meeting students of different colleges which would greatly enhance their communication skill and such exposure would also be useful in their personal development.


Fifth semester students of the Department of Education on 27th September 2024 visited three pre-schools and five Anganwadi centres in Aizawl city in relation to their course Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE). Students were divided into eight groups, consisting six members in each group and they were assigned to visit various ECCE centres in Aizawl city. The students administered the questionnaire consisting general information of the institution developed by the department. The students found it very enriching to see those centres on the spot. The ECCE centres visited are as follows:
1. Greenhill Montessori School, Saron veng, Aizawl.
2. Angela Academy, Bethlehem vengthleng, Aizawl.
3. Little Steps Pre-school, Republic Veng, Aizawl.
4. Republic Anganwadi centre III, Aizawl.
5. Tlangnuam Anganwadi centre, Aizawl.
6. Saron veng Anganwadi centre, Aizawl.
7. ITI Anganwadi centre III, Aizawl.
8. New Secretariat Complex Anganwadi centre, Aizawl.
The Department of Public Administration. Government T.Romana college observed 'World Social Work Day' on 16th March 2026, 2:00 pm at GTRC Public Administration Department Room. The resource person was Dr. Lalchhuanmawii, Associate Professor, Govt. T. Romana College. The programme was hosted by Dr.Sakhawliana, Faculty in the department of Public Administration.

The college Felicitation committee organised a programme on 11.03.2026 to felicitate students who did well in the the 2025 0dd Semester Under graduate Examination.
The Women Cell/ Internal Complaint cell organised a seminar/ workshop on the same day and the next ie. 12.03.2026 on the topic 'Gender Equity and Sensitisation' under the PM - USHA scheme. The resource persons who spoke on the topic were Dr.Lalchhuanmawii and Mrs. Ramdinliani

On 18th March, 2026, the NSS and NCC Unit of Govt. T. Romana College and Army Recruiting Agency, Aizawl organised Career Guidance for Indian Army at RUSA Hall of Govt T. Romana college, Aizawl.

The college and the Yummy food Ltd. jointly organised Dancing, Eating and Cos play Competition in the college. Mika of 6th Semester won the Dance Battle. Cos play competition was won by Philip Lalremtluanga & Ruthi Ramengmawii

On the occasion of World Poetry Day, the Department of English, in collaboration with the Literature Club, organised a poetry-writing competition. The results of the competition were declared on 20th March 2026. The results are as follows:
First Prize: Ruthi Ramengmawii, 2nd Semester, Department of Economics. Second Prize: Gaby Zobiakhlui Sailo, 6th Semester, Department of Sociology. Third Prize: H. Lallawmawmi, 2nd Semester, Department of Economics

A Two Days Seminar on Unity and Integrity through Culture was organised by IQAC of the college under the PM-USHA scheme where the key note Speaker was Mr.PC Zosangliana and the members of the NGO of Republic Vengthlang actively participated in it. Republic Veng the locality in which the college is located.The Thingsiri Cultural club of the college also presented a practical session of cultural Dances of the state