Kohima, May 1 (MExN): The All Nagaland College Students' Union (ANCSU) on Friday cautioned to respond through appropriate and democratic means if the state government fails to act urgently on the stalled constr
Jalukie, May 1 (MExN): A one-day orientation training programme for para-veterinarians and farmers under the Livestock Insurance component of the National Livestock Mission (NLM) 2025–26 was held at the Women
Mon, May 1 (MExN): A one-day training programme on Routine Immunisation (RI) was conducted at the DRDA Hall in Mon district on April 30, bringing together medical officers and frontline health workers from acro
Kohima, May 1 (MExN): A two-day capacity-building training programme for ministerial staff of the District Administration Kohima commenced on Friday at the Deputy Commissioners Conference Hall in Kohima.The pro
Phek, May 1 (MExN): A trader from Phek town has strongly refuted allegations made against him by the Phek District Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PDCCI), terming them false, defamatory and damaging to his re
Warns of Rs 40,000 fine, legal action against defaultersKohima, May 1 (MExN): The Khonoma Youth Organisation (KYO) has reiterated its ban on hunting within Khonoma jurisdiction, warning that violators will face
Minister Along calls for peace, cultural revival at Moatsü festival Mokokchung, May 1 (MExN): Nagaland Minister for Higher Education and Tourism Temjen Imna Along on Friday inaugurated the two-day Moatsü
Mokokchung, May 1 (MExN): The Mokokchung division of the Naga Peoples Front (NPF) on Friday celebrated the Moatsü festival at its office premises, with minister for Rural Development and SIRD Metsubo Jamir att
Morung Express NewsMokokchung | May 1 The Active Learner Series of Books authored by Dr Ajungla Lipok was formally launched at Whispering Winds, Mokokchung on April 30, with Nagaland Legislative Assembly S
Kohima, May 1 (MExN): With the implementation of the Employees State Insurance (ESI) Scheme in the whole district of Nagaland and in order to facilitate medical care services for the ESI beneficiaries, th
Dimapur, May 1 (MExN): The National Domestic Workers Movement (NDWM), Nagaland Region, in collaboration with the Assisi Centre for Integrated Development (ACID), on Friday observed International Labour Day at A
Chumoukedima, May 1 (MExN): The Eco Club, NCC and NSS units of St Joseph University (SJU) observed Earth Week from April 22 to 29 with a series of initiatives aimed at promoting environmental awareness and sust
Pfutsero, May 1 (MExN): The All Nagaland Private Schools Association (ANPSA), Phek Unit, in collaboration with the Kalos Society, organised its Cultural Meet 2026 at Nazareth Higher Secondary School, Pfutsero o
Kohima, May 1 (MExN): The Commission for Education, Diocese of Kohima (CEDOK) on Friday felicitated Nagaland Board of School Education (NBSE) toppers from Catholic schools, along with institutions achieving 100
Chümoukedima, May 1 (MExN): The Private College Association Nagaland (PCAN) has elected a new executive team led by Er Moa Aier as president at its general meeting held at Tetso College, Chümoukedima.The meet
HSLC topper with full marks in Lotha MIL honouredMorung Express NewsWokha | May 1The Lotha Hoho on Friday felicitated Lumchibeni T Kikon of Perennial School, Wokha, for securing a perfect score of 100 marks in
Morung Express NewsWokha | May 1The Lotha Academy observed Lotha Language Day at Town Hall, Wokha with Advisor to the Chief Minister, Dr Chumben Murry, attending as the special guest on May 1.Addressing the gat
Our CorrespondentKohima | May 1Mon district today emerged as the winner of the State Level Youth Parliamentary Quiz Competition 2026, held at ATI Imagine Hall, Kohima under the aegis of the Parliamentary Affair
Kohima, May 1 (MExN): The 4th Phase of Financial Year 2025-26 District Level Social Audit Public Hearing under MGNREGS implemented during FY 2023-24 was convened by the District Rural Development Agency (DRDA),
DIMAPUR, May 1 (MExN): The Department of Economics, Dimapur Government College (DGC) conducted a faculty book donation programme at the college library on April 30, during which faculty members donated around 6