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
Vishü Rita Krocha
Kohima | July 13
When four young Nagas were chosen to be part of the 3-day Vladivostok Rock (V-Rox) Festival in June this year, it also meant they were creating food, art and music in
Atono Tsükrü
Kohima | July 11
A five year old orphan boy from Mokokchung district who contracted HIV from his parents and was struggling to find a rehabilitation home for the past one month is lik
Morung Express News
Kohima | July 11
Due to alleged negligence, the Naga Patient House (NPH) in Dibrugarh district of Assam remains in a decrepit state. The building needs to be urgently repaired or e
Ketholeno Neihu
Kohima | July 10
Taking indigenous stories to international platforms, two films- Strength in Diversity, about a stress resistant crop & indigenous variety of millet in Nagal
Atono Tsükrü
Kohima | July 7
As street vending becomes a major form of income for women in Nagaland, it has become important to understand what the field is, what rights the street vendors have an
Atono Tsükrü
Kohima | July 6
Street vending, for most Naga women from poor economic background has become as the main source of livelihood and sustenance for them and their children. Most of these
Morung Express News
Dimapur | July 4
The Union Minister for Finance and Corporate Affairs, Nirmala Sitharaman, tabled the Economic Survey 2018-19 in the Parliament on July 4 projecting a 7 per cen
Ketholeno Neihu
Kohima | July 4
The upbeat idea of Onenienla Imsong to ride through unfamiliar paths in all corners of Nagaland was flagged off on June 17. More than 14 days since the flag off, The Mo
Natural flowing spring salt water at Sangphure. (Morung Photo)
P. Achumse Yingbithongrü
Kiphire | July 3
Sanphure, a Sangtam Village located 30 km from Kiphire town is known for its indigeno
Most people experiencing cyber bullying, trolling or harassment do not come forward and talk about it due of lack of awareness and education towards these issues in Nagaland. (Image for representational purpose
Vishü Rita Krocha
Kohima | July 1
Home to a variety of wildlife including the Barking Deer, Civet Cat, Macaque and Clouded Leopard, Dzüleke, also known for its pristine beauty, rich flora an
Deconstructing mental health crisis - Part II
Vibi Yhokha Sophie
Kohima | June 30
For every 2.4 lakh population, there is one government psychiatrist in Nagaland. In the face of increasing mental i
Vishü Rita Krocha
Kohima | June 29
One of the most important things a student will ever learn is about ‘diversity’ and it is with this notion of celebrating the broad cultural diversity in
Deconstructing mental health crisis-Part I
Vibi Yhokha Sophie
Kohima | June 29
Despite the rising mental health issues, and despite available treatment, mental health practitioners in Nagaland rue that p
Empowering local entrepreneurs, contributing to state’s fledgling economy
Ketholeno Neihu
Kohima | June 27
‘Made in Nagaland Centre Kohima’ in its completion of a year today
June 26 is International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking
Atono Tsükrü
Kohima | June 25
Nagaland is featured among the top ten states in the country with the highest prevalence of