Our CorrespondentKohima | November 4Tempest of Tranquility, a poetry collection by Kurhungolu Ritse was released by Suohienuo Keyho, Principal, Extension Training Centre (ETC), Phek, SIRD on November 4. Ri
Dimapur, November 4 (MExN): An awareness talk on the Harmful Effects of Tobacco on Health was organised at ICFAI University Nagaland on November 4. The talk was given by Dr N Moa Jamir, Senior Surgeon Den
In alignment with eco-friendly initiatives, a tree plantation drive was conducted on November 2 at the District Hospital, Zunheboto. This plantation drive was organized in collaboration with the Forest Departme
KMC on trade licenceKohima, November 4 (MExN): With a view to decrease the inconvenience faced while applying for Trade Licence, the Kohima Municipal Council (KMC) informed all those seeking fresh Trade Licence
Urges for concerted effort to break down physical and attitudinal barriersKohima, November 3 (MExN): The Nagaland State Disability Forum (NSDF) has expressed deep disheartenment over what it termed inaccessibil
Peren, November 3 (MExN): The Zeliang Students Union Nagaland (ZSUN) has called off the proposed indefinite closure of educational offices across Peren district, which was set to be enforced from November 4.The
Kohima, November 3 (MExN): The Superintendent of Police, Kohima, has issued a traffic advisory in view of the 16th Finance Commission meeting scheduled on November 5, from 9 AM onwards at Hotel Vivor, Kohima. A
DIMAPUR, NOVEMBER 3 (MExN): The Western Sumi Youth Front (WSYF) has issued a condemnation regarding the tragic murder of late Noghuvi K. Sumi, a final-year Bachelor of Theology student on November 2. The o
Pungro, November 3 (MExN): A training program aimed at enhancing the skills of construction workers concluded successfully at GB's Hall in Pungro Town on October 31. The initiative, organized by the Public
DIMAPUR, November 3 (MExN): Model Christian College celebrated its 2nd Annual Autumn Fest on November 2 under the theme "Embracing the Present." The event, held on the college campus, featured a day filled with
Dimapur, November 3 (MExN): The Department of English at ICFAI University Nagaland organized a literary event titled A Journey Through Words: The Inked Odyssey, bringing together students, faculty, and alumni f
As Patkai Turns 50, A Community Dream is FulfilledMorung Express newsPatkai | November 3Our children can now stay in our kitchen and study college. This was the dream of the villagers of Seithekema when they de
Kohima, November 3 (MExN): A Legal Aid Clinic was inaugurated at Baptist College, Kohima, by Neiko Akami, NJS, Member Secretary of the Nagaland State Legal Services Authority, in a ceremony held on the college
Our CorrespondentPhek | November 3 In view of the upcoming festive season, the Phek Town Council (PTC) under the chairperson of Shevohii Nienu on Saturday carried out a mass cleanliness drive from Bi
DIMAPUR, NOVEMBER 3 (MExN): The Department of Labour and Employment has alerted all unregistered individuals on the e-SHRAM Portal in Nagaland about an important initiative. This notification comes in response
Kohima, November 3 (MExN): The Baptist College, Kohima has organised a one day workshop on Mastering Academic Writing: Publication in UGC-CARE & Impact Factor Journals on October 30.Dr. Mimi Kevichüsa Ezun
Dimapur, November 3 (MExN): A one-day training session on the eCourt programme, focusing on Electronic Case Management Tools, ICT, and computer skills enhancement at Levels I and II, was held at City Law Colleg
Mokokchung, November 3 (MExN): A two-day outreach initiative organized under the Systematic Voters Education and Electoral Participation (SVEEP) program concluded successfully at Fazl Ali College, Mokokchung, w
Kiphire, November 3 (MExN): A two-day program for catechists and leaders of various teams took place at St. Peters Parish, Kiphire (SPPK), bringing together more than fifty participants from nine different chur
Zunheboto, November 3 (MExN): An essay competition centered on "Unity in Diversity," organized by the 11 Battalion Assam Rifles, drew participation from students in Zunheboto. Led by Assistant Commandant N.S. M