Dimapur, May 3 (MExN): Rattled by yesterday’s “mistaken identity” shooting that left two Sumi student leaders critically injured, a shaken All Sumi Students’ Union (SKK) has asked the “NSCN/GPRN” to
Morung Express NewsDimapur | May 3there is wide spread fear and uncertainty over the recent outbreak of swine flu with reports that Asia has also been hit by the virulent flu. Closer home, there are confirmed r
Dimapur, May 3 (MExN): The NSCN (IM) today questioned what it called the “reckless behavior” of one Captain Ganga Singh of the Assam Rifles posted at Lambui-Shokvao village. Terming his behavior to be “un
Dimapur, May 3 (MExN): A central team from New Delhi led by Principal Adviser to the Planning Commision, Firoza Mehrotrai visited Akhoya village last Friday to have a glimpse of the indigenous weaving activitie
Yanchen YanthanMorung Express NewsRavi Zacharias International Ministries has come to be known globally as an organization devoted to thinking carefully through various issues of critical importance to life and
Dimapur, May 2 (MExN): Both the Dimasa and Naga community in volatile North Cachar Hills in Assam are appealed to, to stop the ongoing violence and engage in dialogue, by the All Zeliangrong Students’ Union o
Dimapur, May 2 (MExN): A deeply shaken Naga Students’ Federation today expressed vehement anger and censure at the “mistaken identity” shooting, this time two senior student leaders, in the heart of Dimap
Dimapur, May 2 (MExN): The “GPRN/NSCN” has expressed ‘deep regrets’ over the “action of its men who fatally injured two student activists as a result of mistaken identity”. A note issued by the outf
Govt appeals Civil Society for restraintDimapur, May 2 (MExN): Two Sumi student leaders including the Speaker of the apex Sumi Kiphimi Kuquhuhi (All Sumi Students’ Union) were shot at by unidentified gunmen i
Safe motherhood and family planning camp heldKohima, May 2 (MExN): Congress today called for collective effort to bring peace and unity in the state.Addressing the Safe motherhood and family planning camp organ
Our correspondentKohima | May 2The general conference of the All Nagaland Private Schools Association (ANPSA) was held today at G. Rio School, Kohima with Director SCERT, Vipralhou Kesiezie and Chairman, School
Dimapur, May 2 (MExN): The Nagaland Congress continuing its attack on Chief Minister Nephiu Rio has accused the latter of making flip-flop statements. “Sometimes he (Rio) talked of interim agreement and econo
Dimapur, May 1 (MExN): The “GPRN/NSCN” today informed to have held a meeting April 29 with Rengma civil society at the outfit’s Khehoi designated camp “to dispel all rumors, confusions and propaganda cr
Y Merina Chishi Dimapur | May 1Mushroom, one of the world’s favourite foods, considered to be a delicacy, has also proven to be deadly for many people. Affordable and nutritious, the fungi if eaten carel
Dimapur, May 1 (MExN): The Chief Minister’s Office, Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi, has written to the Special Commissioner of Police (Vigilance), Delhi Police for early investigation into
Dimapur, May 1 (MExN): A nonexistent “grievances cell”, classrooms so crowded students attend classes ‘from outside; an institution with its headquarters miles away; an authority irresponsive to the pligh
Our CorrespondentKohima | April 30Lalthara, IAS, today assumed charge as Nagaland state’s new chief secretary. He succeeded Lalhuma, IAS (Retd.) who retired after 35 years of service. Handing over office to L
Dimapur, April 30 (MExN): For the umpteenth time, the state services employees today sought to attract the attention of a still-unreceptive Nagaland government that the recommendations of the 6th central pay pa
Dimapur, April 30 (MExN): Civil organizations, including Naga apex bodies and the All Dimasa Students’ Union, today stood together in making a number of demands to stop the upheaval in North Cachar Hills and
Chizokho VeroKohima | April 30To reduce and control cross-border drug trafficking, the policy said, the government will develop collaborative strategies involving the police, excise, military and paramilitary,