Ilungsap Reunim: The government of Nagaland and the public should come to a realization now that it is only the private institutions that have the ability to provide quality education. The reason we see many yo
Abhishek Singh
For Governments across the world, job creation is one of the most critical challenges. As per a report of the World Economic Forum, equitable employment is essential to increasing social inclu
Just as I was losing all confidence in courier services anywhere beginning with Blue Dart, they actually made a home delivery. Not in Kohima, but in a faraway Indian city. It was, as a matter of fact, rather la
Avika V Jimo
Dear Chief Minister & Chief Secretary
There is a huge concern about the price escalation with regard to construction materials which is shooting up without proper control by the governmen
She unknotted her hair and wound it into a tighter knot catching all the loose strands together. Soon she had stepped into the watery field again, finishing a portion they had left undone. By now the skies were
'A sense of service motivated me to put almost half a decade for preparations for the civil service exams'
Ashikho Pfuzhe M
orung Express Feature
‘Nothing succeeds like success’
Kevitho Kera: Article 16 of the Indian Constitution states: (1) There shall be equality of opportunity for all citizens in matters relating to employment or appointment to any office under the State.
Password protection is a necessity that should be adopted by all users and that too at the earliest, if safety of personal information is to be ensured. It was emphasized in the previous column the need to foll
Trauma is such a terrible word, isn’t it? I suspect the word trauma has become a scapegoat word for people to blame their own ill conduct on. If they behave rudely, or if they react unreasonably in certai
Book Review: Book Review: Aosenla's Story; Author: Temsula Ao; Publisher: Zubaan; Paperback; Pages: 203; Price: Rs 495
Wapangla Imchen
At a confusing time of noises erupting for women empowerment
G.L. Khing: In Kohima, the footpath along the Highway/Road has been occupied by vegetable vendors (in many places). Look at Razhu Point, Old MLA Hostel junction, PHQ Junction, P.R. Hill, etc. Where do we expect
Varun Kapoor, IPS
Additional Director General of Police, Narcotics and PRTS, Indore
As the usage of internet is increasing so are the risks and threats associated with it. It is estimated that almost
The ice is melting. It is a fact. Climate change is real. The saddest thing about climate change is that there exist politicians and world leaders who do not want it to be voiced. A climate scientist has been r
Atsung Imchen: Why do we keep hearing news about young boys and especially women (Sexual assault) working out of state face the same issue over and over again?
Before we begin shouting "discrimin
Varun Kapoor, IPS
Additional Director General of Police, Narcotics and PRTS, Indore
The world as we know it is changing very rapidly. This change has become so rapid and all pervasive that it has become a
A friend who is a priest worked for a few weeks as substitute priest in the church on Longyearbyen, Svalbard. He gave me this rather sweet story: The church on Longyearbyen, the main township, always keeps its
Peteneinuo Kire Jamir: There have been many talks about corruption in Nagaland. Even more so about politicians. I have been apprehensive about speaking out because perhaps I am in the wrong. BUT today, (not bec
Raymond Ronamai: People of Nagaland went to the polls with a very clear picture -- that either Neiphiu Rio or TR Zeliang would be the CM as they were the chief ministerial candidates from two biggest political
Billy Graham’s final journey brings up so many memories for so many people, the Nagas included, the Nagas of a certain generation. Billy Graham was here. In Kohima, my hometown, in the Naga Hills,
Yanpvuo Yanfo Kikon Come elections...we forget about it all; The BROKEN BRIDGES and the BROKEN DREAMS; The POTHOLES, BROKEN POLES and the HOLES in our pockets; We will fight, burn and try to kill one another; A