DIMAPUR, MAY 28 (MExN): Defending the opinion that an interim agreement is not a final solution, nor, does it substitute or preclude a permanent and final solution being arrived at a future date, Chief Minister
DIMAPUR, MAY 28 (MExN): Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio has pointed out that while the DAN governments approach is for a final settlement acceptable to the people he stated that the NPCC advocated a final settlement
DIMAPUR, MAY 28 (MExN): The NSCN (IM) has responded cautiously to the rally organized at Zunheboto town yesterday but questioned the logic behind inviting armed cadres in full combat uniform under heavy protect
Kohima, May 28 (MExN): The Agriculture & Environment Education Section of School Education department has completed its first phase of environmental training for the middle school teachers under the theme G
Dimapur, May 28 (MExN): Responding to the demand for fresh Rengma Hoho polls and the submission of a memorandum to that effect by Tesophenyu and Kandini group comprising of 10 villages, the Election Commission
DIMAPUR, MAY 27 (MExN): NBCC strongly objects to the recent anti-conversion bill passed by the Rajasthan Assembly which is contrary to a democratic tradition of a secular way of life, stated a release issued th
DIMAPUR, MAY 27 (MExN): Two N NAGA DAO members, the Bethesda Youth Welfare Centre, Dimapur and KRIPA Foundation, Kohima have been given UN recognition. A memento appreciating the two organization on their relen
DIMAPUR, May 27 (MExN): As the deadline nears for the State Government to arrest or take into custody the persons responsible for the attempted murder on Dr. Maongwati, the Ao Senso Telongem Dimapur reaffirmed
Aaronto JimomiZunheboto | May 27A peace rally under the aegis of the Peace Monitoring Cell comprising of the Sumi Hoho, Sumi Kukami Hoho, Sumi Totimi Hoho, SKK, ZTC Church organization, ZTBU, ZTGBA, etc was org
Dimapur, May 27 (MExN): The Nyrio Range Students Union and its federating units has appealed to the Lotha Students Union (LSU) to cooperate with the implementing agencies of the PMs package asserting that if wo
Dimapur, May 27 (MExN): Realizing a dream that promises of an even higher level of academic excellence, if the performance over the years, of St John Higher Secondary School facility is anything to be considere
Kohima, May 27 (MExN): A one day awareness programme on conservation of natural resources held here highlighted the diverse applications to protect and preserve forests, wild life as well as creating an eco-fri
Dimapur, May 27 (MExN): In the backdrop of the ongoing PMs package controversy in Wokha district as well as various developmental activities being undertaken by the state government, Parliamentary Secretary for
DIMAPUR, MAY 26 (MExN): The Nagaland Baptist Church Council (NBCC) Executive in its session on May 25 has strongly condemned the recent escalation of factional fighting and assassinations between the various gr
DIMAPUR, MAY 26 (MExN): The Leader of the Opposition in the Nagaland Legislative Assembly, I. Imkong and the President, Pradesh Congress Committee, Nagaland, Hokheto Sumi today met the Union Minister for Inform
Kohima, May 26 (NEPS): The Naga National Council (NNC) has come down heavily on the Government of India for its reckless attitude towards the Naga political issue and squarely blamed the latter for the current
A. BotokingKohima | May 26The State Level Bankers Committee Meeting was held today at Hotel Japfu under the aegis of the State Bank of India. A host of dignitaries took part in the meeting which included Chief
Karaiba ChawangKohima | May 26 In response to the call made by the State Chief Minister and Chief Secretary, the special State Level Bankers meet today ended with lots of promises for the development of Na
DIMAPUR, MAY 26 (MExN): It is high time the Naga political issue be debated said M.C. Konyak, Parliamentary Secretary Government of Nagaland gracing the debate competition of the All Nagaland Private School Ass
Dimapur, May 26 (MExN): The Naga Mothers Association (NMA), while reminding the warring factions that countless children and women have become orphans and widows from the killings, has asked if the fratricide w