Joyce Chimbi
Inter Press Service
Joan Waweru was among villagers on their regular trek to the river to fetch water when they discovered a neighbour’s dead body, believed to have committed suicide by d
Paul Pimomo
If one were looking for the most recent proof of a total breakdown in responsible public leadership among the Nagas, one need only look back on two events in the last three months: the cold-blood
Khekiye K Sema
IAS (Retd), Dimapur
It is deeply disconcerting to see the mind frame of our Naga people continuing to dwell in our little ancestral pond, glorifying our inglorious headhunting past as &
Kul Chandra Gautam
Inter Press Service
In an opinion piece published in PassBlue on 15 March 2022, historian Stephen Schlesinger asked, “Where is the UN’s Guterres?” as Vladimir Putin&rsqu
James Sauramba
Inter Press Service
Groundwater is invisible and yet its impact is visible everywhere – this infinite resource provides almost half of all drinking water worldwide. About 40% of water f
A panoramic view on Diezephe village of Dimapur
Handlooms and Handicrafts is a non-farm sector in rural India representing the culture, heritage of the country. This sector of industry passed on from generat
Wati Longchar
Serampore
“Review of NLTP Act: Yes or No” was the motion for debate in the “Rethinking Socially” group. Women, children, and the elderly were unable to roam
Zailu, 20 years, is a college student from Jalukie under Peren district in Nagaland who was diagnosed with TB. She was given treatment by our RNTCP team and has been successfully treated.
Zailu, came to CHC
Prof GT Thong
Kohima
Of late, there has been much hullabaloo over installation of the new prepaid meter boxes in Kohima and Dimapur. The main reason for the apprehension is ignorance on the part of the cons
Z Lohe
Kohima
While every right thinking citizen in Nagaland understands the indispensability of the Naga political solution for the Nagas in general and for the survival of Nagaland in particular, and ques
Dr Priya Tamma
Azim Premji University
Dinosaurs-long gone from this world, but occupy the minds and hearts of many human beings. There is something about these animals that captures everyone’s imagina
Khrolhiwe-u Tsuhah (Awi)
Water crisis in Nagaland is real and is accelerating at an alarming rate despite receiving abundant rainfall of 1500 – 2000 mm in a year.
Groundwater in the form of springs,
S Temsusenla Ao
Immanuel College
Spices not only add flavours to our food but also has health benefits. Some of the common spices health benefits that we use in daily kitchen.
Black Pepper reliefs from r
‘A suggestion to implement Digital Life Certificate for pensioners’
Khumong T, CSC Panso
As practiced till today, the pensioners of the Nagaland state government employees are subjected to pre
Dr Meribeni Odyuo
Jt Director & SPO (NOHP), H&FW Nagaland
Every year on March 20, World Oral Health Day is commemorated. It emphasizes the importance of excellent oral health, raises knowledge
Kevechutso Doulo
State Executive Member BJP Nagaland
Indian voters, the most powerful players in India's democracy, have spoken out yet again and very clearly. Their verdict is loud and unamb
Z K Pahrii Pou
Mission Colony, Pfutsero
Albert Einstein is believed to have defined ‘insanity as doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result.’ If Einstein did indee
Baher Kamal
Inter Press Service
More than 60 percent of the world’s adult labour force –or about 2 billion workers– work in the informal economy. “They are not recognised, registered
Amitabh Behar
Inter Press Service
It is no secret that economic inequality has risen exponentially in the last few decades, both in India and globally. According to the World Inequality Report 2022, India i
The World Kidney Day Joint Steering Committee has declared 2022 as the year of ‘Kidney Health for All.’
What is chronic kidney disease?
Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) is when the kid