3T Newsletter | June 2021

Message from the Management

“Romans 8:28 – And we know that for those who love God all things work together for good, for those who are called according to his purpose.”

 

This month there is no letter from the management on account of the demise of our Principal Emeritus.

More Stories

  • Poster Making Contest

    The Department of Education organized a Poster Making Contest on the theme “Pandemic Diaries” to spread awareness to the public on self-care and society care during pandemic.

    Nengsanglemba Kichu of BCom 6th Semester was declared the winner while the 1st Runner Up and 2nd Runner Up were bagged by Imkongkumzuk of BA General 2nd Semester and Lhouti-u Sami of BA Education 2nd Semester respectively.

    The contest was open to all the departments including the higher secondary section. The criteria for judging were Creativity, Theme Relevance, Originality and Aesthetic Appeal while the judges were Dr. Rosy Tep, Department in-charge- English and Mr. Yangerlong, IT & Media.

  • Webinar on ‘Emotional Intelligence’

    The Department of Economics held a webinar on ‘Emotional Intelligence’ with guest speaker Mathiuningliu Panmei, Counselling Psychologist on 13th May 2021.

    Abstract: Emotional Intelligence or Emotional Quotient (EQ) is the ability to understand, manage and regulate one’s own emotion as well as others in a healthy way. It helps in relieving stress, effective communication and defusing conflict. It is a scientific fact that emotion precedes thought. When emotions run high, they can change our brain function which can diminish our cognitive abilities, impair decision making power and interpersonal skills. Being able to be in control and navigate our emotions helps us to be more successful both in personal and professional lives. EQ is a modern-day concept and a person with high emotional intelligence is a well sought-after trait in the present-day workforce.

    About the Speaker: Mathiuningliu Panmei is a Counselling Psychologist specialized in Educational Psychology from Martin Luther University, Shillong. Currently based in Darjeeling, she is a School Counsellor, teaches psychology and also gives life skills programs at Goethals Memorial School, Kurseong. She holds double Master degrees in Philosophy (NEHU) and MSc in Counselling Psychology (MLCU). She is also a Research Scholar focusing her area of study in the attitude of students among tribal students toward Mathematics and academic performance.

  • Defining The Purpose: The Story Behind our Stories | A Student Webinar Series

    In this student webinar, the PG students of the Department of English aimed to inspire listeners to be motivated and put themselves through the paces, as they shared their purposes in life with a new prism of stories.

    The speakers and their topics were Chongpineng Kuki (MA 4th Sem, English) “Goal Setting for Personal and Professional Success”, Kuthozo Vero (MA 2nd Sem, English) “Overcoming Procrastination”, Kulu Venuh (MA 2nd Sem, English) “Coping During Uncertain Times”, Limtsumong (MA 4th Sem, English) “Self Reliance and Teamwork”, and Sneha Gupta (MA 4th Sem, English) “Positive Outlook for Personal Growth”.

    The session was moderated by Mmhatsu (MA 4th Sem, English).

  • Virtual Recruitment Drive

    BYJU’S, the world’s most valuable Ed-tech company and the creator of India’s most loved school learning app in collaboration with Tetso College held a Virtual Recruitment Drive for Final Year BA, BCom & BBA 2021 batch on 18th May, 2021.

    The interviews were conducted online and had three rounds of filtration – Telephonic Interview, Video Interview Through Zoom Application, and Final Video Interview Through Zoom Application.

  • College Survey
    The College conducted an online survey/feedback on 19th May 2021 to help make improvements to the existing online learning and support system.

  • Free Employability Training
    Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) provided Free Employability Training for SCs/STs and other economically weaker candidates. The program supports the youth by guiding them for internal (in TCS) and external opportunities for their jobs. The trainees will receive a digital certificate of participation and completion from TCS which will stand as a testimony and accreditation of their employability prospects in the corporate world.
  • Call for Papers: Re-Envisioning the Paradigms of Education

    The Department of Education, Tetso College, Dimapur, Nagaland extended a Call For Papers to provide a platform for the researchers, academicians, professionals, practitioners, and students to impart and share knowledge in the form of high quality theoretical and empirical original research papers, case studies, review papers, literature reviews, book reviews, conceptual framework, and technical notes.

    The accepted papers will be published in the ebook on the theme “Re-Envisioning the Paradigms of Education” scheduled to be launched in the month of August 2021. This ebook will be made free for access as an open educational resource.

  • World No Tobacco Day 2021
    Tetso College observed World No Tobacco Day 2021 on the theme ‘Commit to Quit’ which is observed annually on 31st May. Awareness posters were shared by the higher secondary students to spread awareness on the dangers of tobacco and what ways this substance can harm one’s system. Tetso College NCC Unit also presented a video to highlight the life threatening consequences of tobacco and tobacco product use on the said occasion.
  • Demise of Principal Emeritus and Founder Dr. P.S. Lorin

    Dr. P.S. Lorin, Founder and Principal Emeritus of Tetso College, passed away at Eden Medical Centre, Dimapur, on 31st May 2021 after a brief illness. He was 67.

    Born on 1st November 1953, he served as Member of the Executive Council, Nagaland University; Member of the Board of Studies, Patkai Christian College (Autonomous); Founding member and first Convenor of the Naga Peoples’ Movement for Human Rights; Member of the High-Powered Committee on Higher Education of the Government of Nagaland; Executive Board Member of the North East Zone Cultural Centre; President of the Nagaland College Principals Association, and Member of the Forum for Naga Reconciliation (FNR). 

    The Tetso College family is deeply saddened by the demise of our beloved Principal Emeritus, and Founder.

    Words cannot express the sorrow we feel at the loss of a genuine and humble human being, an eminent scholar, and educationist. We have lost a pioneer in higher education among the Nagas, but our hope is the legacy he leaves behind. He was a resolute man of honour, and the College deeply acknowledges the positive impact that he created for all of us. He has truly lived up to our mission of empowering the many thousands of young people and leaders of Nagaland and beyond. May his soul rest in eternal peace in his heavenly abode.

    The entire College sends sincere sympathies and condolences to the Lorin family during this period of bereavement. Dr. P. S. Lorin was a great person and his fond memories will live on in our hearts forever.
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