KOHIMA, MARCH 21 (MExN): The Chairman of the Ceasefire Monitoring Group, Lt Gen NK Singh (Retd), in view of the upcoming LS polls in the state, has informed all Naga groups to conform to the instructions of the
NEW DELHI, MARCH 21 (MExN): The Naga Peoples’ Movement for Human Rights has written to the District and Sessions Judge of Patiala House Courts, IS Mehta, expressing concern that jailed Naga political prisoner
Nagaland state govt seeks approval for withdrawal of Rs 3523.58 Cr from Consolidate Fund of NagalandKohima, March 21 (DIPR): Nagaland Chief Minister, Neiphiu Rio, who is also in charge of Finance, today sought
Our CorrespondentKohima | March 21 Nagaland Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio today stated that the government is taking all necessary measures to contain illegal taxation in the state. Addressing the NLA session
Kiphire, March 21 (MExN): Joining the rest of the state, All Nagaland Inter-Departmental Field Staff Association Joint Forum (ANIDFSA JF) of Kiphire Unit comprising of members from various departments today org
Our CorrespondentKohima | March 20INC candidate KV Pusa today said that his main priority will be to work for the welfare of the people, development of ENPO areas and to stress mainly on prosperity, secularism
Dimapur, March 20 (MExN): The coming Lok Sabha election has presented a crucial choice before the people of Nagaland to “either accept or reject Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio and his party (NPF) joining hands wi
PHEK, MARCH 20 (MExN): The Chesezumi Village Council has demanded compensation from the Nagaland state government to the victim of the March 12 shooting at Phek town. The CVC, in a press note, informed that on
Dimapur, March 20 (MExN): Bridge of Hope, a ministry under Believers Church organized finance modular course workshop for North East leaders in collaboration with Christian Institute of Management (CIM), Chenna
Mokokchung, March 20 (DIPR): In commemoration of the Golden Jubilee of Nagaland Statehood, the District Health Society, Mokokchung, Health Centre Management Committee (HCMC) Mangkolemba and Women department of
Nagaland to observe World Water DayKohima, March 20 (MExN): The Sustainable Development Forum Nagaland (SDFN) in collaboration with the Regional Centre - National Afforestation and Ecodevelopment Board, Governm
Vibi YhokhaKohima | March 19“I came to know about Naga history after I left Nagaland. It is embarrassing and frustrating when outsiders know more than you of your culture and history,” says a Naga youth stu
Kohima: The All India Coordinated Research Project on pig (AICRP-pig) Nagaland centre, organized a one day ‘Hands on training on health care of pigs’ on Friday at the Livestock Instructional farm premises,
Our CorrespondentKohima | March 20The Nagaland state government today appealed to both the Government of India and the Naga nationalist groups to expedite the peace process.“It is the sincere appeal of my gov
Rengma Nagas of Karbi Anglong begin the move back homeMorung Express NewsDimapur | March 20The Rengma Nagas of Karbi Anglong, Assam, finally have some respite. 542 displaced persons of the 1002 people lodged in
KIPHIRE: Election duties should be taken as a privilege but not as burden, said ARO & DC Kiphire, Neposo Thelou, while welcoming the presiding & 1st Polling Officers in the second phase training program
Phek: A team of officials from Directorate of Health & Family Welfare Kohima monitored various health units of Pfutsero block, Meluri, Phek and Chozuba block from March 13 to 15. During the monitoring and s
DIMAPUR, MARCH 20 (MExN): Members of Against Corruption and Unabated Taxation Nagaland (ACAUT) are scheduled to go on a statewide tour, in efforts to “reach out to the common man,” who it said “are most v
Morung Express NewsDimapur | March 20Automobile giant, Toyota is keen to make a splash in Dimapur and raise funds for charity. The event gives the unique opportunity to interact with a large section of the comm
Kohima, March 20 (MExN): The press fraternity, covering proceedings of the ongoing NLA session, today threatened to boycott the session if, what they termed as “unfair treatment” shown to them, is not looke