Degree of Thoughts

  • The Need for a Psychometric Test in Nagaland
    Soreithing Ramror, 6th Semester, Political  Science  Honours.  The rate of unemployment among the Naga youths is increasing year by year. What could have led to this? Is it because of their
  • Revitalize Naga Culture
    Sene Changru, Asst. Professor, Department of History Some of the prominent dexterous handicraft works of the Nagas were traditional cane and bamboo work, wood carvings, black smithy and pottery. Nagas were
  • I Will Bring CHANGE
    Nourhechulie Rulho, B.A. 6th Semester, (Sociology Hons.) India, my country or to say our country, is in the era of darkness, the darkness that has covered the beauty of our country. India is such a beautif
  • Depression: On the Rise?
    Soreithing Ramror, B.A. 6th Semester, Pol Sci. Hons In recent times, depression is one of the most common things one will find among almost all teens and youths. Relationship issues, family problems, peer
  • Value of Voting
    Anakali V Jimo, B.A. 4th Sem, Pol Sci (Hons) “Democracy cannot succeed unless those who express their choice are prepared to choose wisely. The real safeguard of democracy, therefore, is education.”- F
  • Sowing Seeds for the Future
    Munuvolu Lohe, Asst. Professor, Dept. of Education  ‘Always do the right thing no matter what others say. It is you, not them, who have to face the consequences’.~ Leon Brown  Human acti
  • The Internet Trap
    PayalDutta, Asst. Professor, Dept. of Commerce There is a well-liked saying: “Do not believe everything you hear, and entirely believe solely 1/2 what you see”. In the time of internet when information
  • The Nagaland of Our Dreams
    Amar Ranjan Dey, HoD, Department of Commerce & Management This article is an attempt to analyse the progress made in the state in various sectors which was highlighted in my previous article published
  • What’s in Store for You in 2020?
    Asani Eshena, Asst. Professor, Dept. of Commerce & Management  The beginning of the New Year always comes with a unique set of celebrations with exotic rituals, merriment, great parties, and uniqu
  • CITIZENSHIP AMENDMENT ACT, 2019: A challenge to the idea of ‘INDIA’?
    Keneisedeu Mezhu, BA. 4th Sem. (Political Science Hons) “Unfortunately for the minorities in India, Indian Nationalism has developed a new doctrine which may be called the Divine Right of the majority to
  • What is Islamic Banking?
    Abdul Salahudeen, Assistant Professor, Department of Commerce and Management Islamic Banking is a kind of banking system that is based on the principles of Islamic law or Shariat. While most financial syst
  • Nationalism’s Many Facets
    P. Vellaisamy, Asst. Professor, Dept. of English In 2019, in a panel discussion on an international news channel, Tarun Vijay, a BJP leader, in an attempt to defend India against the charge of racism follo
  • Only You & I Can Prevent Littering
    Notsonu Pusa ,Asst. Professor, Dept. of Sociology It is a given fact that no one wants to be surrounded by dirt and garbage. However, everywhere we walk and drive, there is trash. We see trash on the roads
  • The ‘Plastic’ Age?
    Hanyo Luke Rungsung, Asst. Professor, Dept of Environmental Science  Humans have been using naturally sourced plastics for longer than we can  imagine. Plastics are chains of like molecules linke
  • Life on the Roads of Dimapur
    Miss Kahor Raleng, Asst. Dean, Suervisor-Higher Secondary As I travel to work every day and take the Purana Bazar to 5th Mile route, frustrations abound my path.  It is a given fact that I have to enc
  • What is the True Purpose of Human Existence?
    Phoibiliu Newmai, Asst. Professor, Department of Sociology Man is the crown of God’s creation. The Bible says that God created man in His own image (Genesis 1:27 So God created man in his own image, in t
  • English Language Power
    Thsikichum Sangtam, B.A. 5th Semester, (Pol Sci. Hons.) English as a language plays a very important role in the modern education system. It acts as a medium of communication, exchange of thoughts in diffe
  • Slices of Life
    Rosy Tep Assistant Professor, Department of English Have you ever kept yourself in a shape where you subconsciously live out every day? Have you ever felt being cut off from people and feel like a stranger
  • Human Rights in India
    For dignified existence of human beings Human Rights are necessary. Under the pioneering efforts of the United Nations, global concern for Human Rights has become a common concern which has been focused on the
  • Depression: A Serious Health Issue
    Yaoreiphy Awungshi, Assistant Professor (Department of Political Science) Loss of motivation, hopelessness, notions of emptiness, feeling gray, tiredness,  restlessness, indecisiveness, being overwhel
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