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
Imkong Walling
Dimapur | January 23
Bootlegging, spurious liquor, little or no enforcement and a deadlocked morals-versus-revenue contest has been the feature of the Nagaland Liquor Total Prohibition
Moral contest, propensity to consume and dud
Imkong Walling
Dimapur | January 22
The Nagaland Liquor Total Prohibition (NLTP) Act 1989 has remained at best the proverbial elephant that no one wants
Achumse Yingpithonger
Layshi | January 14
Naga inhabitants of Myanmar from different regions and some Naga communities from India, living across the international border, gathered here today to celebr
Ketholeno Neihu
Dimapur | January 11
From infrastructure to education and immigration to environmental concerns, young people of Nagaland harbor hopes to see a better year in 2019.
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Vishü Rita KrochaKohima | November 28A woman farmer in Phek district who has been cultivating millet for the past several years is a regular supplier of millet to Sweet Station, one of the favourite destinatio
Ketholeno NeihuKohima | November 27 The problems of poor road infrastructure and traffic congestion continue to plague the Nagaland state capital, Kohima, with frustrated commuters often stuck in mo
Part 1• Build more free and charged parking zones• Car pooling while going to work• Install CCTV to assist traffic managers• Colonies can utililse empty spaces for parking Chizokho VeroKohima | No
Kanili KihoDimapur | November 23 Frail hands and unwavering hopes, grey hairs and hankering hearts… A visit to the Tribal Old Age Home cum Day Care Centre (TOAHDCC), a homely refuge for the elderl
Vishü Rita KrochaKohima | November 1 Recognizing that Dzükou Valley is a hidden gem and one of Nagaland's most prized possessions, “Dzükou Valley Festival”, a first-of-its-kind event was held from
Pfokrelo Kapesa Dimapur | October 28 The general feeling among the public on the political talk between the NSCN (IM) and Government of India is one of disillusionment but an unusual commitment to th
Ketholeno Neihu Dimapur | October 27 Not because we are stuck in the past, but because old vintage styles can offer experiences digital cannot and make vivid art impression, lets us to consider the l
Geology, landslide mitigation and development in NagalandImkong WallingDimapur | October 23 Yet another monsoon has left its imprint. The benefit it serves the agricultural cycle and the fury it stamps in
Vishü Rita KrochaKohima | October 23 Bookaroo- the first, largest and only multi-city children’s literature festival in India is making its foray into North East in Kohima for the first time from Octob
Nagaland State Rural Livelihood Mission (NSRLM) provides training in agricultural techniques and time-saving machinery, besides granting loans and encouraging savingsKetholeno Neihu Dimapur | October 15 &n
Every Saturday reserved for sanitary activity in Phek
Chizokho Vero
Kohima | October 14
Phek Town, the district headquarters of Phek district is turning into a complete package sanitary town with
Morung Express NewsDimapur | October 13 Since 2008, the Dimapur Airport authority, the Airport Authority of India (AAI) and its regional headquarter have been writing to the Nagaland state government for
Ashikho PfuzheJalukie (Peren) | October 13 Launched in 2012, the North East Rural Livelihood Project (NERLP) is fast changing the rural landscape of Peren district with its livelihood programmes penetrati