KOHIMA, MAY 13 (MExN): Nagaland Chief Secretary, Temjen Toy, IAS on Monday pointed to ‘lack of coordination’ between different departments as the main hindrance obstructing the work progress, partic
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Kohima | May 13
Trout Hatchery and Raceways was inaugurated today at Dzüleke village under Kohima district.
This project aims to generate income in rural areas and providing
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Dimapur | May 13
The Nagaland Timber Traders’ Union (NTTU) has alleged that even as the Forest Department had intimated to NTTU that the department had initiated an enquiry to the
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Dimapur | May 13
Heavy rainstorm accompanied by gusty winds lashed several parts of Nagaland Monday evening leaving along a trail of destruction.
According to initial reports fr
Pfokrelo Kapesa
Dimapur | May 12
Brine spring - naturally occurring salt water spring – holds a significant position since time immemorial. Apart from being the earliest source of salt, brine wa
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Kohima | May 11
The Nagaland State Legal Services Authority (NSLSA) today organized a one day consultative meet with media persons here at Hotel Japfü, Kohima on judicial proceedings,
The biological full-familied mother is noble but is a single mother or foster mother any less so?
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Dimapur | May 11
Emy married in 2006 and separated in 2013. In that time, sh
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Wokha | May 10
Nagaland Home Minister, Y Patton, said the increasing presence of people of “doubtful origin” along the neighbourhood is a serious concern for Nagaland state i
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Wokha | May 10
Can the Naga political groups come under one umbrella? Is the Naga nation prepared politically, socially and economically in the event of getting Independence? What approa
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Kohima | May 9
A state level combined ex-servicemen rally for the benefit of ex-servicemen and their families, veer naris and war veterans of Assam Rifles and defence personnel took place
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Wokha | May 9
Nagaland State Chief Minister, Neiphiu Rio, today said that only through “unity and oneness” can the Nagas hope to achieve their political aspiration.
DIMAPUR, MAY 8 (MExN): The Mokokchung Chamber of Commerce and Industries (MCCI) today called for a thorough vetting process before Inner Line Permits (ILP) and other permits.
This came as the MCCI today disc
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Kohima | May 8
Nagaland state branch, Indian Red Cross Society today observed World Red Cross Day here under the theme “What you love about Red Cross.”
World Red Cross Day m
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Bhandari | May 8
The 28th general conference of the Naga Students' Federation got underway at Bhandari town, Wokha, with 'For a just future' as the theme of the confere
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Dimapur | May 7
Women in Dimapur now seem to be upset over the let-down of the Pink bus service introduced last September; an initiative initially praised by all, especially women
Nagaland has not seen a Naga IAS officer since 2007
Imkong Walling
Dimapur | May 7
Joining the Indian Civil Services is considered as among the toughest in the world. Every year, lakhs of young Ind
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Kohima | May 6
Two- wheeler taxi riders in Kohima today reiterated their plea to the state government to legalize two- wheeler taxi service in the state capital Kohima.
Addressing
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Dimapur | May 5
May 6, 2010 may be just another date in Naga history which has been marred by countless incidents of violent oppression. However, for the populace at Mao Gate, the tragic May
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Kohima | May 5
Sixteen year old Momita Karki made it to the top 10th rank in the High School Leaving Certificate (HSLC) examination conducted by the Nagaland Board of School Education (NBS
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Dimapur | May 4
Who records, writes and tells history? Men, more often than not. The result has been the subversion of women’s narratives from history and, in the Naga contex