October 10 is World Mental Health DayVishü Rita KrochaKohima | October 9Some of the pressing issues affecting the mental health of young people in Nagaland are social isolation, unemployment, pressures (stress
• Naga society needs to redefine social institutions to confront mental illness & suicide• September 10 is World Suicide Prevention DayKetholeno NeihuDimapur | Septem
Vishü Rita KrochaKohima | September 24 In Asia’s first green village—Khonoma, tidying up is something that everybody takes seriously. Every citizen of the village has naturally cultivated the sense o
Morung Express NewsDimapur | September 21 Dimapur’s underground natural water source is alarmingly drying up. This is despite the strong rainfall the Dhansiri river valley receives. This was revea
Limalenden LongkumerMokokchung | September 20A near-fatal accident in the prime of his career and with age catching up on him, most athletes would have compromised on their passion for competitive martial arts,
Ketholeno Neihu Morung Express FeatureIt is no surprise that café culture in Nagaland is seeing a boon in recent times and many entrepreneurs are emerging by establishing western-like cafes across the sta
Naga society needs to redefine social institutions to confront mental illness & suicide• September 10 is World Suicide Prevention DayKetholeno NeihuDimapur | September 9 A celebrity in the United St
Meet Octogenarian Litter Free Activist Mesetsonyi KapfoChizokho VeroPfutsero | September 9 In a rare initiative, an elderly man, Mesetsonyi Kapfo regularly goes out in the morning and picks up waste paper
Vishü Rita Krocha
Kohima | September 4
Teachers touch millions of lives as they impart knowledge and skill, inspire dreams and confidence, advocate and mentor students, enriching their lives and
(From Top-Bottom) Machineries belonging to some sub-contractors parked idly since they halted work. Collapsed breast-wall due to improper construction. Sub-standard boulders being used in the road construction.
Vishü Rita KrochaKohima | August 19 “Pottery has long been associated with our ancestors and we have seen it in our daily lives since we were young. However, it has come to a stage where we see it as a
Chizokho VeroKohima | August 17 Former prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee’s visit to Nagaland from October 27 to 29, 2003, was considered as “a journey for peace.” He conveyed to the Nagas th
In Nagaland, ‘local’ produce can no more automatically be classified as ‘organic’Abokali JimomiDimapur | August 12 Public food safety debate is taking a healthy and powerful turn in Nagaland, than
Vishü Rita KrochaDimapur | July 24 When the birding season comes, Angulie Meyase would set out for the wild with his foreign clients as early as 4:00am in the morning and spend the entire day listening t
Vishü Rita Krocha
Kohima | June 10
Domestic Workers constitute one of the most vulnerable groups in the society despite no comprehensive regulatory mechanism for this sector. In North East India
Gone are the days when Zutho, Thutshe or Khe was the toast for all seasonsKetholeno NeihuDimapur | June 9 Zu- a rice beer of the Angami Nagas, popularly known as Zutho, Thutshe or Khe played an impor
June 5 is World Environment DayVishü Rita KrochaKohima | June 4 In the recently concluded Himalayan Cleanup across 12 mountain states, it was reported that an overwhelming 97% of the waste collected was
Introducing young Naga inventor Zenwang KonyakVibi YhokhaKohima | May 2620 year old Zenwang Konyak from Tizit village, Mon, a 2nd year B.Sc student (Botany) at Kohima Science College, Jotsoma (KSCJ) was recentl
Rongseninla WallingThe married duo and co-owners of The Little Baker, Anen Imti and Benry Kikon runs a one of its kind store which deals exclusively with baking supplies, tools, ingredients and other bake ware
Rongseninla WallingDimapur | May 17As a young boy staying away from home and pursuing education in Sikkim, Moalong Yaden quickly developed the habit of drinking. In the second year of college, he became sick an