A pivotal meeting of the Advisory Board of Phek Government College (PGC) was convened on 9th September 2025 in the Principal’s office at 1 p.m., bringing together key stakeholders to address critical issues and strategize for the institution’s future development.
The meeting was presided over by Rhosietho Nguori, NCS, DC, Phek HQ, and Chairman of the Board. The gathering included a distinguished assembly of members, including Kuzholuzo Nienu, MLA, 19 A/C Phek, President of Phek District Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PDCCI), Chairman of Phek Town Council, President and members of Phek Town Public Forum, executives of the Phek Town Chakesang Students Union (PTCSU), and members of the college’s Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC).
The session commenced with a warm address by the Chairman, who underscored the collective responsibility in steering the college towards excellence. This was followed by a formal welcome note by Dr. K. Zumomo Ovung, Principal, PGC, setting the tone for the discussions.
Dr. Levinu Sakhrie, Assistant Professor and IQAC Coordinator, delivered a comprehensive presentation detailing the current status, notable academic and extracurricular achievements of the college, and the significant challenges it faces. This provided a crucial factual foundation for the ensuing deliberations.
Kuzholuzo Nienu, MLA, 18 A/C Phek, addressed the gathering, emphasizing the government’s commitment to supporting higher education in the district and assuring all possible assistance for the college’s development.
The core of the meeting involved an in-depth discussion on a wide range of pressing agendas, including the incomplete construction of the college’s academic building and staff quarters, the urgent need to repair the college approach road for smooth access, protection of the old campus, reorganization of the Advisory Board and frequency of its meetings, strategies to address declining student enrollment, and resolution of the campus water supply issue. Each point was discussed at length, with members contributing perspectives and suggestions. Concrete action plans were laid out, assigning responsibilities and proposing viable solutions to address these critical matters.
The meeting concluded on a positive and collaborative note, with Shepalu Suyie, Vice Principal, PGC, expressing gratitude to all attendees for their insightful contributions, and the Chairman adjourning the proceedings.