- The Indian government has directed all the higher educational institutions to link social media handles of students with the institute and Ministry of Human Resource & Development (MHRD).
- The move is aimed to “connect the students” and share positive achievements by the students and institutions.
- This will include nearly 30 million college students and 900 universities across the country.
- Each institute has been asked to appoint a “Social Media Champion(SMC),” to publicise the accomplishments and communicate with the ministry.
In a move to “connect the students,” the Indian government has directed all the higher educational institutions to link the social media accounts of students with their respective institute and Ministry of Human Resource & Development (MHRD).
The HRD Ministry, in its official release, stated that the students’ social media accounts including Twitter, Facebook and Instagram handles will be linked to those of the ministry and the respective institutes, to share positive achievements and “good work done by the institution.”
In addition to this, the higher institutions have been asked to appoint a “social media champion (SMC)” from their institute, who will be a medium of communication with the HRD Ministry and other institutions.
The College hereby appointed the following professor(s) as incharge of Social Media:
Social Media Champion: Dr Lalzuithangi
Social Media Champion Committee:
Chairman : Dr Lalzuithangi
Secretary: Mr Laldingliana Sailo
List of Social Media handled by the college: