Morung Express News
Ever wonder how Nise Meruno is where he is today? His life story goes like most of the musicians – didn’t have it easy.
Dealing with his fair share of struggles, to becoming one of
Shoppers are seen here with cloth bags while buying grocery supplies from a shop in Mopungchuket village, Mokokchung. The village has banned single use plastic bags in the village and is promoting the use of cl
Vishü Rita Krocha
At a time when nobody believed that Naga Folk/folk fusion would be commercially viable and attract a paying audience, Tetseo Sisters emerged not only to fill the void but also became the
A teacher interacting with her students at Blossom Pre School, Mokokchung. (Morung Photo)
Chizokho Vero
Kohima | September 4
Marking the observation of Teachers’ Day which falls on Septembe
An artist impression of the floor plan for a section of the startup incubation centre which is set to be launched in Kohima this month.
State of the art start-up incubation centre to be launche
(Left) Some of the NSF delegates & students and citizens of Zhavame village seen here during the unveiling of the monolith at Kapamodzu peak. (Right) During the trek to Kapamodzu peak.
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The 'recipe for disaster' from the trailer, 'Axone.' (screengrab: BFI/YouTube)
Morung Express News
Dimapur | August 30
With the trailer of ‘Axone’ – the film based on a Na
It is not every day that someone with great musical potential would turn away from the aspiration to be popular and famous or make a living out of it. But that is exactly the attitude of well known worship lead
Screengrabs from movie trailer of ‘Axone’ written and directed by Nicholas Kharkongor. The 96-minute feature, dealing with experiences of North Easterner in major cities outside the region, is slated
A female traffic policewoman manning a traffic point in Kohima town. (Morung Photo)
Atono Tsükrü Kense
Kohima | August 27
When the traffic policewomen were first deployed into the line of
Yosa shares about his pursue of carpentry as profession
Morung Express News
Kohima | August 20
For 29 years old Vingosa Yosa, nothing in his profession satisfies him more than watching his work
11 out of 12 govt libraries without librarians
Imkong Walling
Dimapur | August 18
Were public libraries ever really a thing in Nagaland? Save the ones attached to educational institutions, th
(Left to Right) Toyi Swuro, Votalu Luruo and employees of ‘Craft Gallery.’ (Morung Photo)
‘Changing the lives of poor children by mending shoes’
Vishü Rita Krocha
Kohima
Naga Archives and Research Centre is now being digitized
Morung Express Feature
Dimapur | July 28
The Naga Archives and Research Centre (NARC), seen as the “largest repository of historical documen
The Agro-Farming Experience has been conceptualized and implemented by the North East Initiative Development Agency (NEIDA) in collaboration with Dzüleke Eco-Tourism Board. (Photo by Vevozo Vero)
(LEFT) Biomining machine installed at the DMC Landfill at Burma Camp, Dimapur. The machine will segregate residual non-biodegradable waste from organic residue. (Photo Courtesy: DMC) (RIGHT) K Haralu, Moa Sangt
An electricity line worker is seen in Dimapur. Working without any safety gear, a common feature across Nagaland, has led to the death of several electric line workers across the State over the years. (Morung P
Poorly equipped, underpaid electricity linemen risking their lives every day in Nagaland
Kanili Kiho
Dimapur | July 23
Fatal incidents now and again are the report card for the electricity linemen across
Improper waste disposal: Human and animal waste dumped into the drainages and streams have been found to contaminate ground water in Kohima. (Morung Photo)
The probable culprits: Human excreta, motor wor
The probable culprits: Human excreta, motor workshops and garages
Atono Tsükrü
Kohima | July 21
Much has been said about scarcity of water and drying up of water sources affecting the liv