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Former Mizoram CM Zoramthanga to Receive Delayed Degree After 60 Years
✍️ The Times of India
🗓 20 Aug 2026, 11:37 AM
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Former Mizoram chief minister Zoramthanga will be presented with a university degree that was postponed for six decades due to insurgency-related disruptions.
Zoramthanga, who served as Mizoram's chief minister from 1998 to 2008, is set to collect a bachelor's degree that was originally awarded in the early 1960s but could not be conferred because of the insurgency that gripped the state. The university has now arranged a special ceremony to hand over the credential, acknowledging the historical disruption.
The delayed degree reflects the broader impact of the armed conflict that stalled many civil and educational activities in Mizoram during the 1960s and 1970s. Officials said the ceremony underscores the state's progress in overcoming that turbulent period and restoring normalcy to academic institutions.
Zoramthanga, now a senior political figure, expressed gratitude to the university and highlighted the symbolic importance of the gesture for his generation and for students who have faced similar setbacks. The event is expected to draw former colleagues, education officials and local dignitaries.
The university has not disclosed the exact date of the ceremony, but sources indicate it will be held in the coming weeks, likely in Aizawl, the state capital, where Zoramthanga resides.
The delayed degree reflects the broader impact of the armed conflict that stalled many civil and educational activities in Mizoram during the 1960s and 1970s. Officials said the ceremony underscores the state's progress in overcoming that turbulent period and restoring normalcy to academic institutions.
Zoramthanga, now a senior political figure, expressed gratitude to the university and highlighted the symbolic importance of the gesture for his generation and for students who have faced similar setbacks. The event is expected to draw former colleagues, education officials and local dignitaries.
The university has not disclosed the exact date of the ceremony, but sources indicate it will be held in the coming weeks, likely in Aizawl, the state capital, where Zoramthanga resides.