Books by two scholars raise pertinent question for Naga Christians Moa JamirDimapur | March 11 Do we discard our Christian identity and responsibility once we are outside the Church? Does a dichotom
Morung Express NewsDimapur | March 11 After appearing the recently concluded HSLC and HSSLC exams conducted by Nagaland Board of School Education (NBSE) under trying circumstances, students in the state a
The heart(h)warming story of Yangerla Jamir Morung Express Feature Kohima | March 8 “There were some occasions when men will watch me repair and then they will take a step back and say they a
Going digital touted to be a means to recoveryImkong WallingDimapur | March 5 Crumbling infrastructure, short supply and pilferage defines the energy sector in Nagaland state. Lurking underneath though is
Our CorrespondentKohima | March 3 The Nagaland State Government, in its Vision 2030 document, has highlighted several key areas on which the state can focus to develop industry, with agriculture and explo
As 10 years go by, we open up The Morung Express to our readers Morung Express FeatureDimapur | March 315 of us are huddled into one of the three rooms that make up The Morung Express head office in Dimapu
REM Group chief shares about his company, society and his philosophy in lifeMorung Express FeatureMokokchung | March 1 REM Group, a business conglomeration headquarter at Longtho (Mokokchung) is one of th
As the dust settles, here is a look at the factors that defined the February uprising that shook the StateVibi YhokhaKohima | February 27 “There is a breaking point which ultimately leads to revolution
There was a time when daos & spears forged from Wui were highly valued possessions Imti LongcharWui | February 24 There was a time when Wui village was famed far and wide for its distinct iron t
Morung Express FeatureDimapur | February 23 Once upon a time, a village in Angami country outlawed the consumption of cat meat—albeit delicious, wild cats instilled the right amount of fear in crop-dest
Imti LongcharKengjung | February 21 The hydroger- a simple and cheap machine developed by the Nagaland Empowerment of People through Energy Development (NEPeD) to harness power from water- is not only lig
Vishu Rita KrochaKohima | February 13 Aneile Kenye lies in her hospital bed in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), Naga Hospital Kohima, quite oblivious of the world outside but never without somebody by her s
Morung Express NewsDimapur | February 10 Winner of Kanoria Centre for Arts Scholarship and Lalit Kala Research Scholarship, H. Akup Buchem, a sculptor artist from Nagaland in making a mark in the field of
Morung Express News Dimapur | February 6 Inaccurate reporting of North East region that the national media is so infamous for has once again come to the fore. This time the “news” if one ma
With not even the basic of medical facility, road communication cut-off, a young farmer from Kengjung village shares his ordeal of helplessly watching his wife die at childbirth-amid hope that authorities inter
Shührazhüo A MaoDimapur | February 5 The word ‘Echo’ means the reflection of a sound. When Sonnie Kath, alongside some others, established the ‘Exotic Echo Society’ (EES) in 2008, first as
Imti LongcharKengjung | February 4 In this sleepy little village at the farthest end of Tuensang district- Kengjung, its inhabitants have been anxiously waiting with excitement and hope for the arrival of
• At least 1281 OPD registered at SMHI, Kohima since May 2016• Stigmatization of mental illness delay proper help to patient Ketholeno NeihuKohima | January 22 &nbs
People from Khiamniungan Naga villages of Myanmar & India apprise GoI representative on border fencing at PangshaMorung Express NewsITC Dan | January 20 “Our existence is like this- a father may liv
Ketholeno NeihuKohima | January 20 A realistically looking picture of a wrinkled Naga elder of Konyak Tribe hadn’t just been an attractive piece to display, much of it been prized to fervent effort and