Discrimination keeps 5-year-old CLHIV homeless
Atono Tsükrü
Kohima | June 18
The case of a five year old orphan boy from Mokokchung district who contracted HIV from his deceased par
Theküvolu Thelü-o
Kohima | June 17
With the central government notifying the Pradhan Mantri Shram- Yogi Maandhan (PM-SYM), a pension scheme especially for the workers in unorganized sector, and th
June 12 is International Day Against Child Labour
Aotula Pongen
Dimapur | June 11
Children are the future citizens of tomorrow but according to the World Health Organisation (WHO), the future of almost 2
• Record 300-plus cr purchases offset Rs 150cr revenue
• Is pay and use the answer?
Imkong Walling
Dimapur | June 10
Revenue from electricity registered an all time high of Rs.
Ketholeno Neihu
Kohima | June 9
Known as the ‘Butterfly Man,’ Tshetsholo Naro from Chizami village of Phek district has spent years documenting butterfly species in Nagaland.
CWWS & NEIDA take up training, implementation
Limasenla Jamir
Mokokchung | June 3
Shortage of pork and piglets supply has been a constant problem in Nagaland State especially in the villages. The Sta
Predicted to relieve load-shedding in the urban core
Imkong Walling
Dimapur | June 2
Power supply in Dimapur, west of the railway station is predicted to stabilize a little with a new distribution sub-st
23 libraries opened in Nagaland under Project ‘Paper Bridge’
Vishü Rita Krocha
Kohima | May 26
Primarily catering to the geographically and culturally isolated communities, &
Husband fought in the Battle of Kohima but found no mention in veterans list
Imkong Walling
Dimapur | May 21
As Nagaland observes a commemorative 2019 marking the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Kohima
Thanks to free treatment at Guwahati Medical College; no help from Nagaland State
Kanili Kiho
Dimapur | May 16
“My brother is doing well for now,” responds T Methna Konyak to queries by conce
Our Correspondent
Jotsoma | April 4
On the occasion of the commemoration of the 75th anniversary of Battle of Kohima World War II here today, Medo Keretsü, Head GB of Kohima Village Council today reque
75th anniversary of Battle of Kohima WW-II commemorated
Chizokho Vero
Jotsoma | April 4
The 75th anniversary commemoration programme of Battle of Kohima (World War-II (1944-2019) with the the
Morung Express Feature
Dimapur | April 2
Dr. Ashiho Asosü Mao, the first Director of Botanical Survey of India (BSI) from the North East India and the first ever among the ST/SC/OBC category to hold th
Survivors of the Bali bombings of 2002 speak of their journey to heal
Morung Express Feature
Bali (Indonesia) | April 1
For Hayati Eka Lakshmi, partner of a victim of the 2002 Bali bombings, and he
Morung Express NewsDimapur | March 7In June 2017, The Morung Express’ assessment of departmental and other agencies’ websites of Nagaland government pointed to one conclusion: With few exceptions, mos
Morung Express News
Dimapur | March 3
Prohibited Nagaland State has a high proportion of alcohol users in the category of “harmful or dependent alcohol use,” according to a recent st
Morung Express News
Dimapur | February 28
Nagaland is among top states in prevalence of psychoactive substances use with illegal cannabis products, opioids, sedatives and inhalents being the hig
Obangsenla Jamir shares about her life as a PwD in Nagaland
Kanili Kiho
Dimapur | January 30
Obangsenla Jamir (25) is busy doing her laundry on a Sunday. She was born with a condition on her right
Limeka Achumi
Dimapur | January 28
The logistics sector in India has lived its highs and lows. Several states have already tested the water and are revealing promising output. However, placing the tel
According to the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII), indigenous languages “represent complex systems of knowledge and communication and should be recognized as a strategic national resource