Kohima, May 26 (MExN): Ale Apon and Senevelü of Rüzhükhrie Government Higher Secondary School, Kohima on Monday received the Late Sudha Das Meritorious Award for Girl Student for excelling in the recently de
Kohima, May 26 (IANS): Nagaland University researchers have identified stingless bee species that can be used to increase agricultural yield through pollination, researchers and officials said on Monday.Varsity
Road-rail-air connectivity, health, education, and urban reforms among key agendasMorung Express NewsDimapur | May 25Several key projects, many recurring, were pitched by Nagaland Chief Minister Dr Neiphiu Rio
Morung Express NewsDimapur | May 25The Government of Nagaland has issued a directive permitting the premature retirement of government employees who are either 50 years of age or older, or have completed 20 yea
DIMAPUR, May 25 (MExN): The Working Committee, Naga National Political Groups (WC, NNPGs) issued a statement on May 25 condemning a purported life attempt on one member of the NSCN (Reformation) by one senior m
DIMAPUR, May 25 (MExN): In celebration of its 25th anniversary, NITI Nagaland has announced up to 100 percent scholarships for the top 10 science stream students from Nagaland’s NBSE and CBSE boards, covering
DIMAPUR, MAY 25 (MExN): The Unity Village Council has condemned what it termed as a “raid” conducted by the Vice President of NSCN/GPRN (Khango) on the residence the Finance Kilonser of the NSCN/GPRN (R) on
Medical Ward, Kiphire joined the mass social work and cleanliness drive along with the other 11 wards on May 24. During the cleanliness drive, the ward leaders visited all the zones and encouraged everyone to k
Kohima, May 25 (MExN): MLA Achumbemo Kikon has advocated for a more equitable system of reservation, one based on socio-economic status and regional infrastructural development rather than solely on tribal clas
Dimapur, May 25 (MExN): The Zeliang Students’ Union Dimapur (ZSUD) hosted a programme to honour the meritorious students who successfully cleared the HSLC and HSSLC Examinations 2025 conducted by NBSE and CBS
Kohima, May 25 (MExN): In a significant stride toward community healthcare, the Rotary Club of Kohima in association with Rotary Club of Dimapur, successfully conducted its second free health check-up camp focu
Phek, May 25 (MExN): Phek Government College held a farewell programme on May 23 to bid adieu to its outgoing principal, Dr. T. Tiakaba Jamir, who has been transferred to Dimapur Government College after years
Morung Express News Mokokchung | May 25 The Associates for performing Arts & Theatricals (APAT) celebrated its Silver Jubilee marked by tributes, speeches, and presentations on 25 May at Aongza Ki
PFUTSERO, May 25 (MExN): Pfutsero Government College held a farewell program to honor outgoing principal Dr. Tialila.Faculty and student representatives lauded Dr. Tialila’s contributions during a ceremony he
NOKLAK, May 25 (MExN): The Khiamniungan Menyiu Hoikam (KMH) has expressed appreciation to the Government of Nagaland for suspending Reny Wilfred from his office, calling the move a long-overdue step in response
DIMAPUR, May 25 (MExN): The Railway Affected Landowners’ Association (RALOA) has called on the Nagaland Chief Minister to expedite efforts to resolve the long-pending Dimapur railway land dispute. The appeal
Assembly Committee on central laws to meet May 27KOHIMA, May 25 (MExN): The Committee to Examine the Applicability of Laws Passed by Parliament (CEALPP) in Nagaland is scheduled to hold its introductory meeting
‘Eve-teasing a terrible vocabulary trivialising sexual harassment’Morung Express NewsDimapur | May 24Vrinda Grover, the legal counsel for the Nagaland State Women Commission, said that women continue to fac
Morung Express NewsDimapur | May 24Reny Wilfred has moved the High Court for quashing a criminal investigation against him. The suspended IAS officer, of the Nagaland cadre, is facing a police investigation for
Morung Express NewsDimapur | May 24Nagaland is headed for a standoff over the contentious ‘Backward Tribe’ job reservation policy of the state government. On May 24, the 5 tribes Committee on Review of Rese