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AN INTERVIEW WITH THE VICE CHANCELLOR

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- Lalnunkimi Colney & William Lalrindika IV Sem., JMC/14 On a moody Wednesday when the rain and sun were at their fiercest battle, we walked into the Vice Chancellors office, hearts beating fast. From Monday through Friday and on most weekends too duty calls Prof. R. Lalthantluanga who is seated at his office punctually from 9 to 5 with a quick lunch break in between. As we walk towards his desk, Prof. R. Lalthantluanga is busy reading and signing files stacked on his table. At 69, a little of his hair has turned white but he still wears that gentle look that makes it easy for any student to converse with him. Among the Mizo academicians, Prof. R. Lalthantluanga has reached the very top and set a high bar for the rest, but an air of humility graces his presence even as we, just another two students from the 1670 of Mizoram University approach him. He chuckles a little as he goes over the questions, and starts his story with a smile.  Q. How do you think your journ...

THALAITE LEH THLALAKNA

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-Lalkrosmawia IV Semester, 2016 Khawvel hmasawnna leh changkannain a ken tel hrang hrang zingah tunlaia mizo \halaite’n kan atchilh leh kan buaipui pawl ber chu thlalak (Photography) hi a ni awm e.  Mizote hi hnam naupang tak leh mi tlem te mah ni ila, khawvel hmasawnna leh changkanna in nasa takin min luhchilh tawh a. Ramdang mite tih  theih leh neih ang te pawh kan lo nei chho ve ta zel bawk. Ei leh in leh khawsak kawngah pawh ram changkang zawkte nen danglamna em em hmuh tur awm tawh lo khawpin kan khawsak zia te pawh a inang hle a ni.             Mizote hi thlalak ngaina hnam kan ni ti ngawt dawn ila engtik a\ang khan nge mizote hian thlalak hi kan lo chin ve \an a, emaw engtik a\ang khan nge Mizoramah hian thlalakna Camera hi a lo luh ve tih hi hriat mai theih chu nilo a, amaherawh chu kan thlalak hlui tarchhuah te en hi chuan kum tam tak erawh ala liam lo tih a hriat theih a ni. Mizote hian thlalak hi...

STAY HEALTHY THIS MONSOON

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- Vanlalruata IVth Semester, 2016 Exams are coming and all the students need to stay healthy in this monsoon season. The monsoon season is the time of the year when most of a region’s annual rainfall occurs. It is a time when air quality improves, freshwater quality improves, and vegetation grows substantially, leading to crop yields late in the season. Floods cause rivers to overflow their banks, and some animals to retreat to higher ground. Soil nutrients diminish and erosion increases. The incidence of malaria increases in areas where the rainy season coincides with high temperatures. Health problems are always on the rise during the rainy season, be it cold and flu, viral fever, etc. photo @ will_naxxville           Sipping on a hot cup of tea or ensuring that you stay dry is not enough. With the changing weather conditions, you also need to alter your lifestyle. Street foods, juices and even water from outside should be...