Rev Dr Phuveyi Dozo
Discussion on Merit and Demerit of liquor prohibition will be endless. But a verdict can be drawn out when the father and mother in a family can give their observation, a medical do
Ginger (Zingiber officinale) of a perennial herb is the underground stem (Rhizome) belongs to family Zingiberaceae and native to southern Asia generally used as spice, flavouring, food and medicine. Ginger is n
Maize (Zea mays L.) is an important cereal food and animal feed crop in many parts of the world. A small percentage of the crop is eaten as fresh maize, which is boiled or roasted as a snack. It is high yieldin
Satyaraj Hazarika, IPS
Deputy Inspector General of Police, Assam
Introduction: On February 24th 2022 Russian troops launched a full scaled attack on Ukraine. And for the last nine days the world waited with
P Pius Lotha
The State of Nagaland was created through the 16 point agreement arrived between the Naga National Council (NNC) and the government of India (GOI) in the year 1960 thereby inserting
Keneitsolou Koza and Anam Tongsin
Dimapur
Hearing loss and deafness are common that it can be found in any region or country. According to the WHO World Report on Hearing, it was estimated that one ou
Media Cell
Working Committee, NNPGs
It is the desire of all Nagas to know as to who actually is the real architect of the sixteen point agreement of 1960 and the Shillong Accord of 1975. The blame gam
R Alemwati Jamir
Advocate, Kohima
The Regiment march closer to the battle field and the infantry roars the slogan ‘Tagraraho!’ uplifting the spirit of each compatriot as they come face to face w
Dr Ditsolo Kapfo
President, Association of Nagaland Literature Boards
While going through the Observations of International Mother Languages Day on February 21, 2022 by the different Institutions in Na
The main issue of this letter is only about Netaji and his purported visits to the Naga Hills District of Assam, during the 64 days Battle of Kohima, and not about INA or the ideals and principles of Netaji.
P Pius Lotha
Nagaland High Court building construction has been in the news for a long time due to unending construction work even after more than a decade, as such the courts are functioning under ext
Mongsen Longkumer
Kohima
More than 30 years have passed since the infamous Nagaland Liquor Total Prohibition Act, 1989 or the NLTP Act was put into motion by the state government which made it i
Nukhosa Chüzho
Kohima
The rise of the coalition government has its root in the emerging significance of small regional political parties and the success of a few independent candidates in the state ele
Toshi Sanglir
Impur
I seldom have the urge to write rejoinders to articles I read in the media but this one tickled my funny bone and hence the response. His line “Who benefits” caught my attent
Zapuvisie lhousa
Member, Central Executive Council, NNC
The pioneering leaders of the Naga movement have clearly stated the stand of the Naga nation and announced it in no uncertain terms to the United
Khekiye K Sema IAS (Retd)
3rd Mile Thilixu Village, Nagaland
We, the so-called ‘Christian’ Nagas seem to have seriously misplaced our moral campus and the moral courage to stand up for what we t
Nneka Henry
Inter Press Service
When we think about global crises, road safety isn’t one that comes to mind. The reality is that unsafe roads is a health crisis gone rogue.
Unlike the COVID-1
Gabrielle Gorder and Seth Robbins
Inter Press Service
Latin American countries scored poorly on Transparency International’s latest corruption index, with the worst joining the ranks of war-torn natio
Wati Longchar
Serampore
Seeing the news report of “State govt. seeks to construct `Naga Patient House’ in Tamil Nadu” (15/2/2022), a motion was put forward in the “Rethinking S
Dr Zavise Rume
Professor, SCERT Nagaland
Jubilee is celebrated as a joy of Liberation. 75th year of Chakhesang Students’ Union (CSU) is an indication of its maturity. I congratulate and salute the f