Dimapur, September 17 (MExN): The ongoing court case between Nagaland’s senior government employees versus the Nagaland Retirement from Public Service (Second Amendment) Bill 2009 has been deferred again. In
Kohima, September 17 (DIPR): A high-level meeting of the state government and the inter-ministerial central team was held on September 16 here at Hotel Japfü with regard to drought relief. Officials from
Chizokho VeroKohima | September 17In view of the drought situation in Nagaland, the state government has sought relief assistance amounting to Rs. 7476.64 Lakh from the Government of India involving Rs. 3088 La
Newmai News NetworkKohima | September 17Schools in Kohima have been reportedly instructed not to impose corporal punishment on any student; rather create a free environment for learning and free of any fear or
Dimapur, September 17 (MExN): The Singrijan Village Council has restricted the sale or mortgage of any landed property within the jurisdiction of Singrijan village “without proper permission” from the villa
GUWAHATI, September 17 (TNN): Nagaland has taken the lead in the fight against climate change through bamboo at the VIIIth World Bamboo Congress (WBC) that began in Bangkok on Wednesday. Nagaland Chief Minister
Dimapur, September 17 (DIPR): The Aerodrome Committee for the management of Dimapur Airport held its meeting here at the DC’s conference hall on September 16. Deputy Commissioner of Dimapur, Maongwati Aier, w
Kohima, September 17 (MExN): The Association of Engineers, NPWD (AOE, NPWD) and ANDESA serving under the state PWD has stated the reasons for their going on agitation. The reasons they gave were that the govern
Solution should be honorable , acceptable to both Nagas and IndiaKohima, September 16 (MExN): The Nagaland Congress today urged the Union Government to expedite the Naga talks in the interest of all parties eng
Dimapur, September 16 (MExN): Chief Minister of Nagaland Neiphiu Rio today told an international platform that there is an “enormous amount of wealth” in bamboo, which if harnessed in collaborative efforts,
Dimapur, September 16 (MExN): The Naga Peoples Movement for Human Rights (south) today demanded swift action against the rascally jawans of the 2nd Manipur Rifles who assaulted one Mathiba of Makhan village on
Dimapur, September 16 (MExN): The expert committee constituted by the Government of Nagaland to draft the Nagaland Biological Diversity Rules (NBR), has solicited ‘views and opinions’ from civil society. Th
Dimapur, September 16 (MExN): Under directives of the School Education department, the Nagaland Board of School Education today directed all heads of institutions ‘to generate awareness’ and inculcate basic
Our CorrespondentKohima | September 16The need to improve upon the working system for successful implementation of various schemes and programmes under the School Education department has been stressed on at th
Heal Dimapur prayer movement gears up to mark first anniversaryDIMAPUR, September 16 (MExN): The Heal Dimapur Prayer Movement completes one year on September 21, 2009. Set off by a group of young likeminded ind
Kohima, September 16 (DIPR): The monthly Kohima District Planning and Development Board meeting was held on September 15 at the DC’s conference hall in Kohima under the chairmanship of MLA Dr. Nicky Kire.The
Health dept. prepared for new diseases Chizokho VeroKohima | September 15Concerned about emerging diseases, Nagaland’s department of Health & Family Welfare and Veterinary & Animal Husbandry are
Dimapur, September 15 (MExN): In a surprising twist to the ongoing court case between Nagaland’s senior government employees versus the Nagaland retirement from Public Service (Second Amendment) Bill 2009, a
Our CorrespondentMokokchung | September 15The Ao Senden during its general assembly held here at town hall today resolved to annul Ao citizenship to the people of Changki village. This resolution, according to
Dimapur, September 15 (MExN): The Ruzaphema youth community has expressed suspicion at the amount of money and nature of work processes involved in the setting up of two training centres, the Central Regional T