Infocus

  • For a new & improved NRHM
    The National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) has been described as one of the largest and most ambitious programmes to revive health care in the world and has many achievements to its credit. It seeks to provide un
  • On Job Reservation
    "The Supreme Court defines "creamy layer" by quoting an office memorandum dated 8 September 1993. The term was originally introduced in the context of reservation of jobs for certain groups in 19
  • The world from a child’s eyes
    Writing this article, I have no hidden agenda, I am fighting for my future. Losing my future is not like losing an election or few points on the stock market. I am here for all generations to come. I am here to
  • Recommendations for Landslide areas
    Nagaland is part of a geologically young mountainous and tectonically disturbed terrain. It receives abundant rainfall and falls under the highest seismic hazard category of Zone V. This region also receives ab
  • Our political system breeds corruption
    Parliamentarians begin their career with a lie. The exact words, spoken in chaste Hindi, may have been slightly different from these, but their transliteration into English captures the essence of what Mr Atal
  • Land grabbers—the cancer of greediness?
    If someone accuses somebody that he is a land grabber (although he is not) surely he will not be happy, and would ask explanation from the person wherever he has grabbed land belonging to others. But, whether w
  • Can we bargain with God?
    Nagaland as we see it today, the given current state events, massacres, feuds between factions and tribes are glaring ugly realities of our nation. We call our state a Christian state and yet we are deeply stee
  • Recommendations of the seminar on ‘Atrocities Against Women’
    1.    Net working facility for all the police stations in Nagaland to have better co-ordination and taking urgent action when necessary and to have better communication with the outside the state
  • Nagaland’s Landscape Like Eden, But Paradise Still Awaits A People in Need of Better Roads, Education, and Industry
    Although I have lived in the San Francisco Bay Area for many years, I have left my heart in Nagaland.  Coming home is always a joy. During my recent visit I traveled to Phek, Kohima, Wokha, and Mokokchung.
  • Young minds introspect on job quota debate
    As Nagaland sees itself embroiled in several contentious issues, bloggers throw caution to the wind, taking on a more reflective and introspective air in reaction to: “The Government of Nagaland wants to
  • Remembering Hiroshima
    What terrible things happened in the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki 66 years back reminds the world of the horrendous consequences of the modern day nuclear wars; an invention of the human mind that could cau
  • Backdoor Appointment Emgroglio- A Review
    The recent picketing by NSF to a particular Department, followed by the resentment of EUUN on the backdoor appointment had opened a Pandora box-the nexus between some politicians and some top Bureaucrats. Kudos
  • Backdoor Appointment Emgroglio- A Review
    The recent picketing by NSF to a particular Department, followed by the resentment of EUUN on the backdoor appointment had opened a Pandora box-the nexus between some politicians and some top Bureaucrats. Kudos
  • PUBLIC GRIEVANCE CELL
    Clarification sought from NPSC on answer keysClarification sought from the NPSC to some of the answer keys published in the Local newspapers. There seem to some blatantly erroneous answers given by the Commissi
  • Mining for people
    A bill that promises direct benefit to people from the minerals underneath their land is ready to be tabled in Parliament this monsoon session. The Group of Ministers gave it a nod on July 7 after minor changes
  • Are the Naga churches heading the Dinosaur way?
    When we go out of church, we brush our teeth and live our economic, social and political lives. But while we are in it, these things are hardly talked about. How do we explain the churches’ silence on the
  • Bogus institutes and fake degrees in Nagaland
    With reference to the news that the Govt hospitals in Dimapur and Kohima should allow the students of private schools to join, this is not fair and in fact dangerous. The nursing council clearly stipulates the
  • “A citizen’s reflection to NUTA slams VC, NU”
    NUTA’s barrage of accusations at the outgoing Vice Chancellor (VC) of Nagaland University (NU) which had been published in some local dailies on the 3rd of August 2011 has been unbefitting to them. The us
  • Palestinian People Power: Could It Be A Game-Changer?
    Because Israel’s leaders prefer land to peace and there’s nothing any American president can do about that so long as the Zionist lobby and its stooges in Congress call the shots on U.S. policy for
  • An appeal to the Nagaland Public Service Commission
    After seeing the NPSC answer keys of Prelims examination 2011 which was published on August 2 2011 in various newspapers, the following answers given by NPSC of Question set (B) was found to be wrong.1.Q.No.99.
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