Nagaland

  • Trafficked Naga girls to return home: Police
    Dimapur, October 15 (MExN):  Nagaland police today said a team of Dimapur police, including from the women cell is being dispatched to Goa to escort back six Naga girls rescued from a “massage parlor”
  • Jalukie wants conservation mindset
    Dimapur, October 15 (MExN): Representatives from church organizations of several denominations, Zeliangrong Baudi (Nagaland) and students of the Zeliangrong community today deliberated on the need to inculcate
  • Naga reconciliation, Intangki focus of TPO
    Kohima, October 14 (MExN): The Tenyimi community today said that the Naga groups need to dialogue and without terms to dictate on one another.  The Tenyimi Peoples’ Organization (TPO) convened a consulta
  • Naga scholars reflect over Gandhian values
    Our CorrespondentKohima | October 14The standards of ‘good and bad’ behavior expressed by a society collectively points to the fact that only societies considered honorable possess the virtues of organizati
  • Torture unacceptable: GPRN/NSCN
    Dimapur, October 14 (MExN): The GPRN/NSCN has expressed dismay over the inhuman torture meted out to one of its Khapur, Ahoshe Awomi by one Lt. Col. Yarteo Tangkhul of the NSCN/GPRN. A press note issued by the
  • Elite Commandos join Nagaland Police
    Al NgullieMorung Express NewsOctober 14Nagaland state police has now entered the ranks of states in India boasting of anti-terror trained elite commandos, with a final group of 200 police personnel from the fir
  • Alayong village becomes first “Economic Earthen Chulha” village
    Kohima, October 14 (MExN): Alayong village under Longleng district has become the first village in the state to have “Economic Earthen Chulha”. Alayong village is a rural hamlet having 167 household. 
  • Mejen Rongpang: preserving tales and myths of Aos
    Kohima, October 14 (DIPR): Mejen Rongpang, a book on the tales and myths of the Aos was released today in Kohima by Chairman NIDC, Nuklutoshi. Speaking on the occasion as the chief guest, Nuklutoshi said t
  • Students venture out to advance tourism
    Limalenden LongkumerMokokchung | October 13One village, many worlds – this seems to be the recurrent thought that crosses one’s mind while on a visit to Changtongya. Situated on a hilltop at 955 meters abov
  • CANSSEA alleges illegal RoP cuts
    Dimapur, October 13 (MExN): The Confederation of All Nagaland State Service Employees’ Association (CANSSEA) has taken strong note of what was alleged to be unauthorized deductions by government offices to di
  • TPO flays October 6 incident
    Dimapur, October 13 (MExN): An irate Tenyimi People’s Organization today lashed out at the GPRN/NSCN at the reported October 6 excesses at Phor village, where one woman was shot and several Tenyimi youths wer
  • Goa beauty parlour was cover for brothel
    DIMAPUR, OCTOBER 13 (MExN): Six Naga girls rescued from a massage parlour, namely ‘Lotus Beauty Palour’ in Goa now in the protective custody of the Goa state government will be returned home in about two da
  • Villages bury past conflict
    Dimapur, October 13 (MExN): A historic landmark was made between the Thüvopisümi and Rüzazhomi village on October 9, 2010 when the former and the latter resolved the past memory of conflict and dispute to a
  • Women want Village Council Act amendment
    Chizokho VeroKohima | October 13The need for amendment of the Village Council Act, effective implementation of VDB Act and immediate implementation of Nagaland Municipal Amendment Act (2006) were among the many
  • ‘Art 371 (A) was provided to protect Nagas not to suppress Naga women’
    Morung Express NewsDimapur | October 12  Nagas have always taken pride in declaring themselves an egalitarian society; that women are not distinguished from men in so far as their status in society is conc
  • NUTA to file fresh case against VC
    Our CorrespondentKohima | October 12Nagaland University Teachers’ Association (NUTA) has decided to file fresh complaints against Vice Chancellor (VC) Prof. K Kannan for  various  anomalies  in
  • ‘Customary laws deny women their rights’
    Our CorrespondentKohima | October 12A two-day meet on “Securing Women’s Rights - Challenges and strategies” began today at LCS Conclave Hall in Kohima, organized by Northeast Network in collaboration with
  • ANCSU wants NU VC out
    Dimapur, October 12 (MExN): In an unexpected turn of events today, a usually-quiet All Nagaland College Students’ Union lashed out furiously at Vice Chancellor of Nagaland University Prof. Kannan, calling him
  • Nagaland besieged by unsafe buildings
    Dimapur, October 11 (MExN): “Evading the Bureau of Indian Standard for safety construction of buildings, 99% of the buildings in Nagaland are reported to be unsafe,” Moa Longkumer, engineer and assistant pr
  • USSC to protest power breakdown
    Dimapur, October 11 (MExN): An ultimatum is served to the chief engineer of Power by a students’ organization, the United Sangtam Students’ Conference (USSC), to replace a main transformer in Kiphire town &
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