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  • AN APPEAL TO NPSC ON MISTAKES
    This is to bring to the notice of NPSC the mistakes committed in the recently conducted NCS/NPS/NSS& Allied Services Preliminary examination conducted on 23rd July, 2011. Here are the correct answers for th
  • Why Government's Lokpal is dangerous???
    The government's Lokpal bill covers only about 0.5% of public servants, yet it brings under its ambit virtually every citizen's group and organization, registered or unregistered, meant to serve the social sect
  • Awaiting Nachiso
    Naga elders remember 1957Time is known to be a great healer, but the injustice of some wounds cannot be forgotten. The Naga people had a land of their own until 1826, when the British colonialists, through the
  • A humble appeal to the goverment of Nagaland
    I acknowledge the serious effort of our Government to bring transparency in the recruitment for different post in various departments and also offering opportunities to young unemployed Nagas to fill the variou
  • Power failure in SBI Phek
    State Bank of India, Phek branch is not functioning properly as and when power goes off the general customer has to suffer. According to the bank employee they have the generator but is not functioning. There
  • An Open Appeal To The Chief Minister, Nagaland
    Sir,Travelling through Assam has become a nightmare for Naga public due to unnecessary harassment and illegal demands by Assam Police (AP). Temporary checking points crop up at various locations every now and t
  • Venezuela: Chavismo without Chávez?
    Hugo Chávez’s leadership of Venezuela has survived many challenges during his twelve years in power. Now, a cancer diagnosis poses grave doubts over his political future as well as his health. Julia
  • Torture & Custodial Deaths in India
    The subject of torture and death of person in police custody has been, apart from being main subject of concern by the civil society in general and organizations concerned with the protection of civil liberties
  • Mission Calling
    WHO IS WILLING TO WALK WITH GOD TODAY? Composed on 11th September 1997, Hong KongEnoch walked with God; he loved Him; he believed in Him. God translated him alive from earth to heaven. Noah walked with God
  • Obituary: Sam Kalayanee
    In 1988, when thousands of young Burmese student activists arrived at the Thai-Burmese border, many enthusiastic supporters of Burma's democracy movement came to the border to share their lives with the “
  • External Funding to Peacebuilding to Africa: A Case of Dead Aid?
    In her provocative book, Dead Aid, the Zambian-born economist Dambisa Moyo, arrives at a damning verdict in her research. She writes: “one of the most depressing aspects of the whole aid fiasco is that do
  • Open Letter to DAN Government on bogus teacher regularization
    Bogus is bogus, I think the government knows the meaning of the term ‘Bogus’. These bogus teachers duped the government of its fund for a considerable period of time by means of drawing salaries in
  • Education—A dismal report card
    Around 17,282 habitations in India do not have a primary school within 1 km, 148,696 government schools still do not have a building, 165,742 have no drinking water, 455,561 schools have no toilets, and around
  • The dangers of redefining democracy
    If bribe-giving is legalised, some have suggested, the vexed problem of corruption facing the government would be less severe. Some powerful voices from within and outside the government have even argued for th
  • Towards Realizing Our True Dignity
    The alarming increase of anti-social activities in our state is indeed a wakeup call for each and every citizen of Nagaland. The menace of rape followed by murder, blame-game, passing the buck, extortion, back
  • God centredness is the right thing
    God is the wise, so he will always lead us to the right thing. He is the Almighty, so what he helps cannot be a failure. He is perfect, so whatever he leads us to do will never be a mistake. He is loving kind,
  • Rock Music and Christianity: Harmony or Dissonance?
    And this week it all started with…..James Ovung: Youths of Christians, rock music in churches, what to we perceive, why it so appealing to many young people of this age? If we look out, we will find that
  • The Element of Doubt About Jairam Ramesh
    Is Jairam Ramesh a smooth, cunning and crafty fox? That's what he claimed to be at a journalism school convocation in Chennai on May 3, 2011. Invoking philosopher Isaiah Berlin's spin on an ancient parable call
  • Politics matters for eradicating hunger
    While the rest of the world has spent the last few years worrying about double-dip recessions and upheavals in the Middle East, the borderless nation of the hungry has continued to suffer in silence. It was rec
  • ‘Land Grabs’ in Agriculture
    The trend of international land grabbing - when governments and private firms invest in or purchase large tracts of land in other countries for the purpose of agricultural production and export - can have serio
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