Don Bosco Tech -Mawkasiang centre, in Nirmali Society Society of Christ Jesus, was establish in the year 1993. During these years the Nirmali sisters they are giving evening class on handloom and tailoring for the poor youth of these area.
Short term vocational training programs are of three months' duration, in which the students are given technical inputs prepared in consultation with industry experts and professionals. The course includes on-the-job training, assignments and field visits. Valuable life skills are also integrated into the curriculum through an interactive teaching process.
On October 31, 2024, the Meghalaya AIDS Control Society (MAC) in Shillong organized an impactful awareness campaign on HIV/AIDS for the Housekeeping Trainee Batch 3 at the Nirmali Society of Christ Jesus, Mawkasiang. The Intensified IEC Campaign aimed to break down the complexities of HIV/AIDS, spreading vital knowledge and empowering young minds with accurate information to help stem the spread of this global health challenge. Counselor Miss Midsy Nongrum led the session, addressing critical topics on HIV/AIDS, Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, and the Human Immunodeficiency Virus
The Orientation Program for Housekeeping Trainee Batch 3 unfolded on October 22, 2024, at the serene campus of the Nirmali Society of Christ Jesus, Mawkasiang, Shillong. The event marked a fresh beginning for 19 eager students, ready to embark on a journey that promises not just skill development but also personal growth and professional discipline. Gracing the occasion with their presence were Sister Remo Magdalene and Sister Cecilia D. Sangma, two guiding figures whose wisdom set an inspiring tone for the day. Miss Zareen Hynniewta, one of the trainees, took on the role of host, engaging the
On October 9, 2024, a pivotal parents' meeting took place at the Nirmali Society of Christ Jesus in Mawkasiang, Shillong, organized by the Don Bosco Tech Society under the ‘Skills Meghalaya Project 2024-2025’. The gathering marked an important milestone for the Housekeeping Trainee Batch 3, a group poised to embrace opportunities for growth and transformation. This project, supported by the Meghalaya State Skills Development Society (MSSDS), is designed to empower individuals who have gained experience in the workforce but lack formal qualifications, offering them a chance to v
On September 25th, 2024, a thought-provoking guest lecture was held, featuring Sister Aidamary Kharmaw, in charge at the Nirmali Society of Christ Jesus, Mawkasiang, along with Miss Dawiat Gweneth Rynjah, a Domain Trainer, and Miss Larimonsngewbha Wanniang, a Soft Skills Trainer. The event, which ran from 4:10 pm to 5:10 pm, offered a deep dive into the complexities of conflict and its impact on both personal and professional spheres. The program began with a warm welcome by Ibalashongdor Synrem, setting the tone for an engaging and insightful session. Sister Aidamary Kharmaw took the stage
The Orientation Program for Housekeeping Training, Batch 02, held on August 14, 2024, at the Nirmali Society of Christ Jesus, Mawkasiang, Shillong, was an enlightening and impactful event, marking the beginning of a promising journey for 29 enthusiastic students. The ceremony was graced by the presence of esteemed dignitaries, including Skill Development Officer Miss Audrey Khonglam, Placement Officer Miss Rhiedolcy Diengdoh, Sister Remo Magdalene, and Sister Aidamery Kharmaw. The event commenced with a warm welcome from trainee Mr. Neilervin Bamon, who shed light on the pivotal role of hou