On August 26, 2022 Govt. T. Romana inaugurated the Adopted Village project at YMA Inpui Sialsuk. Sialsuk village was chosen as an Adopted Village by the college after it was selected by the Research, Innovations & Extension Cell, GTRC. The inauguration program was organized by the Cell. Prof. Malsawmliana, Chairman of the cell chaired the session and Dr. Laltanpuii Rokhum, Secretary of the Cell gave the technical report on how the project site had been selected and the objectives of the study. The Adopted Village Project was inaugurated by Prof. F. Lalnunmawia, MLA & Vice Chairman of Horticulture Development Board.
Dr.Jenifer Lalbiakdiki, Principal, GTRC gave a speech honouring Sialsuk Village, outlined the brief history and objectives of the college. Mr. R. Lalruatkima, VCP of Sialsuk village also delivered a short speech and thanked the college for choosing Sialsuk as an Adopted Village. A Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) was signed by the Principal on behalf of the College and VCP on behalf of the village. On this occasion the leader of all NGOs gave a short speech appreciating the event and the project.
Taking the opportunity, different kinds of books was handed over to the YMA for their library. Then the programme was concluded with vote of thanks from Mrs. Dorothy Zonunsangi, GTRC. Earlier, Tachhip Village was selected as an Adopted Village in which the findings of the study had been published. The current project will be for two years and each department of the college will write a research paper based on their empirical study on the village.
On August 12, 2022 at 11:00 A.M. Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan (Drug Free India) - Pledge Taking Ceremony was organized in the campus in which both the Students and the staffs had taken a pledge to make India drug free country. Soon after the pledge was taken Dr. Lalchhuanmawii, Senior Most Faculty, unfurled the National Flag, followed by singing of the National Anthem. Mr. C. Laldinsanga Teacher i/c of the programme conducted the ceremonial function and Mrs. Catherine Lalhruaitluangi led the Pledge taking. Govt. T. Romana College is a drug free campus.
Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment which is the Nodal Ministry for Drug Demand Reduction has formulated and launched Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan (NMBA) on 15th August 2020, in 272 Districts across 32 State/Union Territories identified as most vulnerable in terms of usage of drugs in the country. These vulnerable districts were identified on the basis of findings from the Comprehensive National Survey and the inputs provided by the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB). (https://nmba.dosje.gov.in/)
On August 9, 2022, Anti-Ragging Cell of Govt. T. Romana College organized campaign against ragging among the hostellers of the College Girl’s Hostel. In the programme, campaign speech was delivered by Mrs. Lalngaihawmi Khiangte, Secretary of the Cell. Two faculty members of the Cell, Mrs. Baby Lalremsiami and Mr. Vanlalfinga were also presented in the program and interaction session was held with the hostellers. At present, there are twenty four (24) hostellers in the Girl’s Hostel and in the admission process preference has been given to the weaker section of the society and the rural areas.
On August 8, 2022 the team of Research, Innovations and Extension Cell of Govt. T. Romana College had visited Sialsuk village and made a verbal agreement with the Village Council for adoption of their village by the College. The college Cell had been led by Prof. Malsawmliana, Chairman of the Cell along with Dr. Benjamin Ralte, Dr. Lalchhuanmawia, Mrs. Dorothy Zonunsangi and Dr. Vanlalchami. The Village Council of Sialsuk Village was led by Mr. R. Lalruatkima, Village Council President. After a thorough discussion between the two teams, it was tentatively agreed that the formal inaugural function of ‘Adopted Village’ will be organized on August 26, 2022 at the village. The Research Cell in its meeting on May 17, 2022 had resolved Sialsuk village as study area for adopted village project.
Mr. Lalengmawia, IAS, the Commissioner of Higher and Technical Education, paid a visit to Govt. T. Romana College on May 13, 2025. The Commissioner was accompanied by some officials from the Secretariat and the Directorate of Higher and Technical Education. A brief meeting was held in the Meeting Hall to extend a warm welcome to the Commissioner and his team. The meeting was chaired by Mr. R. Lalremliana, Vice-Principal of Government T. Romana College, who welcomed the Commissioner and the other officials and provided a brief overview of the College’s history.
6th semester students of the department of Public Administration, Govt T.Romana College attended training on Suntainable Life Skill: Rural Development Schemes at the SIRD&PR Auditorium on 4th April, 2025.
On 14th May 2025, Dept of Political Science, 6th Semester students and Faculties organized Voluntary works in Cleanliness and Beautification of College Campus with a focus to enhance the cleanliness and beautification of the College . Weeding, planting flowers and maintaining existing flowerbeds in different places within the College were done hoping to add vibrancy to the Campus landscape.
The Department of English, Govt. T. Romana College organised ‘Awareness on NEP 2020 for 4th and 6th Semester Parents’ on April 9, 2025. The programme was attended by 42 parents of the 2nd and 4th Semesters NEP students. The primary objective of the programme was to familiarise parents of the NEP students with the key aspects of the National Education Policy 2020, along with the new subject combinations offered under NEP.
The Awareness programme commenced at 1:00 pm. The Chairperson, Dr. Lalrinmawii Tochhawng, Associate Professor, Department of English started the programme with an introduction of the faculty members in the Department of English.
A collaborative meeting of the IQAC Coordinators and Alumni was held on 16.05.2025 at 11:00 A.M at the Meeting Hall, Govt. T. Romana College. The Principal, the IQAC Coordinators and eight Alumni members, including the President and the Alumni Secretary, were present. The Joint meeting aimed to enhance the consolidation and coordination between the IQAC and the Alumni. The meeting was presided over by Dr. Dorothy Zonunsangi, Coordinator, IQAC.
An awareness campaign on HIV/AIDS was held at the college campus by the Red Ribbon Club, Govt T. Romana College, in collaboration with the MSACS on the 5th March, 2025. The Resource Person was the Deputy Director of the Red Ribbon Club, Mrs. Lalneihzeli Sailo. She gave an awareness lecture regarding HIV/AIDS to the students.