The four-day NE Natya Sangam jointly organised by the Sangeet Natak Akademi, Dept of Art & Culture and Govt. T. Romana College was successfully closed on February 28, 2019.
The Festival, which had performers coming in from all Eight states of the North East and officials from Delhi, was held at T. Romana College, Vanapa Hall and Electric Veng YMA Hall. The organisers and audience were privileged to witness performances of theatre and dance from professionals from all over the North East. The parallel programmes of a National Seminar and a Mime Workshop were also successfully concluded.
Speaking at the close of the festival, Art & Culture Director commended T. Romana College for their efficiency as hosts and the Sangeet Natak Akademi for their able leadership in the conduct of such a festival.
Govt. T.Romana College will be hosting the North East Natya Sangam - A festival of contemporary theatre practices, traditions and diverse cultural expressions of India between 25th - 28th February, 2019. A two-day National Seminar on the theme 'Perspectives: Theatre in North East India' will also be held during the occasion.
THEME: RELATIONSHIPS, SEX AND SEXUALITY
As was done in previous years, Govt T. Romana College observed a special programme on Valentine’s Day, taking the opportunity to educate students and create awareness on themes related to the general observation of the Day. This year, the theme ‘Relationships, Sex and Sexuality’ was underlined through a Classroom Campaign where guidelines created on the said theme were elaborated upon by teachers in their respective classes. A Special One-hour programme was also conducted for the students with a Keynote Address delivered by Dr. Lalrinmawii Tochhawng , and solo performances by students. At the end of the programme, students, staff and faculty took a Valentine’s Day signature pledge and were each given a ‘Red Ribbon Reminder’ to mark the event.
Valentine’s Day Pledge, 2019
On the occasion of the College observing Valentine’s Day 2019, I _____ of ____ Semester hereby solemnly pledge that
1. I shall abstain from sexual promiscuity and promote a healthy lifestyle.
2. I will personally abstain from all activities that promote the spread of the HIV/AIDS virus and passionately support the fight to contain it.
3. I will take full responsibility of my role as a student of Govt. T. Romana College and as such strive to improve on my academic and co-curricular performances in the College.
Govt. T.Romana College observed a 2-day event as Cultural Day on October 17 & 18, 2018. The theme chosen for the event was ‘Aia upa zah’ (Respect for Elders). Students and members of the staff attended both days of the event in traditional and ethnic attires. The theme of the event was elaborated upon by teachers on the first day.
The main event held on October 18, 2018 at the College Campus consisted of a function, exhibition, outdoor and entertainment programmes. The Chief Guest at the function, Pu Zonunsanga Khiangte, MJA president congratulated the College on the organization of the event and commented on the College being a cultural hub with representation of different ethnic groups from both in and outside the State. The function also saw an address on the theme by the Keynote Speaker Pu L.Biakthianghlima, senior most faculty and special performances by student groups representing the Mara, Chakma and Assamese groups.
The second day also showcased an exhibition by the State Museum, Department of Art & Culture and by the College.
In addition to this, there were outdoor exhibits showcasing traditional games and dances. In the afternoon, an entertainment programme was conducted by students under the aegis of the Music Club which was followed by a feast in the College Campus.
The first-ever Cultural Day conducted by the College was a grand success with the celebration of traditions and inculcation of values.
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.
In the Rope Access Challenge organised by Sports and Youth Services Department on 5th and 6th June,2025, over 10 registered clubs participated and the Kings Youth Adventure Club of Govt T. Romana college won 3rd position.
On May 21, 2025, the department honoured the 6th Semester topper in the 2nd Continuous Test (2nd CAT) and hosted a final meeting for the outgoing students. A total of 24 students attended the programme. The primary goal of felicitation for meritorious students was to recognise and celebrate academic brilliance among students who have done well in the Internal Test.
The college observed Green Day on 10.6.2025 by planting saplings in the college campus.
Govt .T. Romana college students on study tour perform social work on 9.6.2025 to clean their lodging place, the Mizoram House complex at Shillong, Meghalaya .