1,302.46 hectares of forest under threat Al NgullieMorung Express NewsDimapur | July 2The state government is confirmed to be investigating whether or not the proposed Rs. 723.63 Crore Dikhu multi-Purpose
Our CorrespondentKohima | July 2Minister for Higher Education & Urban Development, Dr. Shürhozelie Liezietsu has termed industry as a system of economic development of the state and expressed his view that
Dimapur, July 2 (MExN): The newly formed Nagaland Government Servant Senior Employees Welfare Association today made clear its stand on the issue of retirement. The Association today through a press relea
Dimapur, July 2 (MExN): Reacting to the threats made against senior state officials particularly Additional Chief Secretary Banuo Z Jamir by a functionary of the NSCN (K), the Naga Students Federation (NSF) has
Dimapur, July 2 (MExN): A number of villages in Longleng district today decried construction works for the proposed Dikhu Hydro project in Tamlu and said the works should be stopped to avert damage to farmlands
Kohima, July 2 (DIPR): The Inter Media Publicity Co-ordination Committee (IMPCC) meeting was held today in the Field Publicity office Kohima.Addressing the meeting, Consumer Activities and Advocate and Presiden
Kohima, July 2 (DIPR): The Postal Service Department, Nagaland has introduced the Rural Postal Life Insurance (RPLI) in the State for insuring lives of the people residing in the rural areas with the highest Bo
Dimapur, July 1 (MExN): For the very first time, five ancestral settlement sites within Nagaland have been scientifically investigated and the first results of the chronological age of the sites have been obtai
Kuzhovesa SohoKohima | July 1In order to reinforce legitimate demands for judicious and speedy dispensation of justice in the NPSC scandal, the Naga Students Federation today submitted a supplementary memo to t
Y Merina ChishiPangsha | July 1 The once promising International Trade Centre (ITC) at Pangsha in Tuensang district is today nothing but a mere strip of land between improvised villages on either side. The
Dimapur, July 1 (MExN): The village council of Jalukie Sangtam today refuted allegations levelled against Jalukie Sangtam by persons in the name of the village councils of Jalukie Zangdi, Jalukie Kam and Jaluki
Mon, July 1 (MExN): A new SBI Branch has been formally inaugurated at the Aboi ADC Hq. by Minister for School Education & SCERT Nagaland, Nyeiwang Konyak. Calling upon the people of Aboi to avail the opport
Dimapur, July 1 (DIPR): The third Cluster Development Coordination Group (CDCG) under the programme Scheme of Fund for Regeneration of Traditional Industries (SFURTI) for Nagaland Khadi cluster meeting was held
Dimapur, July 1 (MExN): A good number of Sangtam students unions today came out to denounce and reject a union by the name and style of All Area Sangtam Student' Union which had earlier allegedly rejected a dec
Longrangty Longchar Dimapur | June 30 With virtually no irrigation facility and with shortage of water, the once-lush paddy fields in Nuiland areas especially around Showuba villages are nothing but b
Dimapur, June 30 (DIPR): In accordance with the governments directives, the Dimapur District Co-ordination Group has decided that no collection will be made at check gates and that there should be o
Dimapur, June 30 (MExN): The NSCN (IM) has called for proper introspection on the recent statement of Nagaland Home Minister Imkong L. Imchen, terming the taxation by the Naga national workers as extortion. A p
Morung Express NewsDimapur | June 30In pursuance to earlier notifications, the Dimapur Municipal Council (DMC) will start imposing parking tax along main roads and streets of the commercial hub with
Zunheboto, June 30 (MExN): The Farm Information and Advisory Centre (FIAC) under the Agriculture Technology Management Agency (ATMA) was inaugurated at Akuluto on June 25. The FIAC is attached to the SDAO offic
Dimapur, June 30 (MExN): Against the backdrop of violence in NC Hills between Zeme Nagas and Dimasas, a two member delegation of the Diphu Citizens Peace Forum (DCPC) today categorically put the blame on the go