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Thursday, 14 November 2024

Selfless Dedication: Dr. NB Sachhei Continues Teaching Without Pay After Retirement

Lamtluang Online News: Dr. NB Sachhei, Associate Professor at Government Serchhip College, has continued teaching without any pay even after his retirement.

He served as Associate Professor in the Zoology department at Government Serchhip College until his retirement on August 31, 2024.

After his retirement, only two teachers remained in the Zoology department, and to prevent inconvenience to students due to the shortage of teachers, Dr. Sachhei selflessly continued teaching without pay since his retirement.

For three months, he has been teaching at the college without receiving any compensation.

Dr. NB Sachhei is a disciplined and diligent individual who arrives at the college punctually at 9 am every day.

Throughout his tenure at the college, he maintained accurate student profiles and regularly updated his class logs, which were signed by the Principal every week.

During his time at Serchhip College, Dr. Sachhei aimed to produce 10 University rank holders in the Zoology department, but due to the COVID-19 pandemic, he couldn't achieve this goal; however, he still managed to produce 7 University rank holders.

Dr. NB Sachhei



ACCUSED MASS RAPISTS ARRESTED

Lamtluang Online News:  On November 12, 2024, at 04:09 PM, Vaseikai Police Station personnel recently arrested four non-local men accused of mass rape within their jurisdiction. The suspects are now under the custody of Lawngtlai Police.

According to reports from Lawngtlai, the accused mass rapists are from the Tanchangya community. Two of them are minors, and two are adults.

The victim is reportedly an adult woman from the same community as the accused.

Image: Representative phone only, not related to the actual incident

Vaseikai, Mizoram


MIZO BOXERS GEAR UP FOR WBC YOUTH WORLD TITLE

Lamtluang Online News: On November 30, Dinsanga will face Michael Nelson, as LPS Pro Fight champion Laldinsanga vies for the WBC Youth World title this month-end against Michael Decardi Nelson.

Grassroot Boxing presents a grand show at White House, Bangalore, on November 30, featuring 21-year-old Dinsanga and Ghanaian fighter Nelson in the main event. If Ramthar Lunglei boxer Dinsanga wins, he will become the second Mizo WBC Youth world champion.

Dinsanga, Pro Fight bantamweight champion, was initially scheduled to fight in Dubai on November 9 but withdrew due to injury. However, he has now regained his opportunity. In his professional career, Dinsanga boasts eight wins, with five knockouts.

His upcoming opponent, 22-year-old Nelson, has also excelled in professional boxing, remaining unbeaten in eight fights. Nelson's last victory was against Sodiq Adeleke in Accra, Ghana, on March 24.

Additionally, Pro Fight middleweight champion C Lalhruaitluanga will compete for the WBC India title against Ritesh Singh. Hruaia, 27, has secured seven wins in his professional career.

Mizo boxers and WBC India champions Vanlalawmpuia and F Zoramchhana will also participate. Awpa will face Ugandan boxer Kagimu Ivan Kigga, while Cherhlun's Zotea will confront Filipino fighter Norberto Tano.





Wednesday, 13 November 2024

YMA CONDEMNS MANIPUR VIOLENCE, DEMANDS ACTION FROM CENTRAL GOVERNMENT

Lamtluang Online News: On November 13, 2024, the Young Mizo Association (YMA) Central Coordination Committee (CCC) met in Aizawl and adopted a resolution condemning the recent violence in Manipur.

The resolution strongly condemned the killing of Zosangkim Hmar, a teacher at Hermon Dew English Junior High School, by unknown perpetrators on November 7, 2024, in Jiribam District, Manipur.

Additionally, the resolution condemned the killing of 10 innocent civilians and injury of 1 person by CRPF personnel on November 11, 2024, in the same district.

The YMA demands that the Central government take immediate action to apprehend the perpetrators and bring them to justice.

The organization also urges the Central government to provide compensation to the families of the 11 deceased and 1 injured.

Furthermore, the YMA calls on the Central government to resolve the ongoing conflict in Manipur as soon as possible.

The resolution expressed deep sympathy for the families of the victims and urged the Central government to take necessary steps to prevent such incidents in the future.