About the Founder Member

Nongmeikapam Gopal Singh, popularly known as Gopal Mohari, was born on May 1, 1884 at Ningom Thongjao. He was the third child of N. Angangmacha Singh and Taruni Devi. Shri Gopal Singh showed signs of inclination towards selfless service from his childhood onwards. His family left Ningom Thongjao and came to settle at Uripok Tourangba Leikai where he married Sijamacha Devi, a lady of high family. They were blessed with seven children namely Ketuki, Nabakishore, Iboyaima, Ibochouba, Ibotombi, Tombisana and Kosheswar. He belonged to the educated elite group of the British period and served as Assistant Head Clerk at the Sadar Panchayat Court, now District… Read more

A BRIEF PROFILE OF N.G. COLLEGE

N.G. College (Nongmeikapam Gopal College) is ideally situated at Lamphelpat, about one kilometre in the west from the heart of Imphal city. The location affords solitude and congenial atmosphere conducive to the pursuit of good education. The college has a spacious campus of 6.4 acres which provides sufficient areas for play-grounds and building infrastructures.

N.G. College was an offshoot of a solemn meeting on May 5, 1969, which gave birth to the “City College” in 1970 as a night college at Tombisana High School. On 21st December 1970, the then “City College” was renamed as “Nongmeikapam Gopal College”. The College was taken over by the Government of Manipur in 1980 and became a regular day college. The college is now affiliated to Manipur University and is recognised by the University Grants Commission (UGC) under 2f & 12B of the UGC Act.

N.G. College is an Arts College and has most of the subjects in Humanities and Social Sciences viz. Economics, Education, English, Geography, History, Manipuri, Mathematics, Philosophy and Political Science. In addition, the college has now opened Vocational Courses too, namely (i) Fashion Designing and (ii) Hospitality Management offered by DDU Kaushal Kendra, NG College and (iii) One Year Diploma Certificate Course in Media and Journalism under RUSA Scheme.

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