SC Jamir
Former CM & Governor
Time for Brutal Honesty:
The time has come for the Nagas to wake up from our self-imposed state of hapless inertia, and be brutally honest about what has been happening
Rev Dr Zelhou Keyho
President, Nagaland Joint Christian Forum
The frequent and systematic targeting of religious minorities continues to plague India. Why is this happening? India is a big nation. It i
Pakinrichapbo, Advocate
Samziuram village, Peren
Nagaland goes to election next year; elections are not only fought in Nagaland but celebrated like it’s the biggest festival which comes after ev
K Enatoli Sema
Growing up in a Naga Christian community, I was accustomed to calling a fellow Naga a ‘good Christian’ that not once was it seen as contradictory to the Gospel of Jesus Chris
Thalif Deen
Inter Press Service
A rash of military coups in Africa has resurrected a long dormant question: should leaders who take power through armed insurrections be barred from addressing the United Nat
Rev Dr Phuveyi Dozo
The ‘Covenant’ was a catchword and a tool used by God to revive churches and generate missionary wave in Nagaland. The slogan of ‘ten thousand’ is reverberated wit
The phrase “Gift of the Gap” is used to denote or describe a person who can speak well or impressively. In the human face, the most obvious gap is the mouth and therefore when a person is able to use this g
Despite her royal lineage and coming of age, Princess Aiko may never ascend to the throne
Masafumi Monden
The Conversation
Princess Aiko, the only child of Japan’s Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masa
Corruption has become so widespread that people have accepted it as part of the way we live in this country. Corruption by politicians and within government is bringing our country down when we are blessed with
Dr Meyingangla
Counselling-department, Immanuel College
In today’s Techno-Savvy environment, the world is becoming more digitally sophisticated and so are the crimes. With the drastic increase of Cybe
Lhütü Keyho
Department of English, NEHU, Shillong
Veio’s Waiting for the Dust to Settle is a document of immense significance because it throws open to readers a window— one that has h
Thepfulhouvi Solo
A few people alive today were born before the Naga National Council (NNC) was formed in 1946: my class friend, Retd Gen, Rüguosielie Chakrünuo of the Federal Government Nagaland;
Shawn W. Crispin
Inter Press Service
One year since a democracy-suspending coup, press freedom is dying in Myanmar. A military campaign of intimidation, censorship, arrests, and detentions of journalists ha
As per India Meteorological Department the district rainfall departure of our region for the month of January, deficient for Mon, normal for Longleng, excess for Mokokchung and Tuensang and large ex
Seth Borenstein
The Associated Press
When it comes to measuring global warming, humidity, not just heat, matters in generating dangerous climate extremes, a new study finds.
Researchers say temperature b
PG Banerjee
Dimapur
The first regional party of Nagaland, ‘Democratic Party’, was formed on October 21, 1963 under the chairmanship of late A Kevichusa at Kohima with a group of Naga leade
Rev Rϋmatho Nyusou
Executive Secretary, Pochury Baptist Church Council
That uncle Vikugha is no more is a news that is being received by the people of Pochury with a feeling of disbelief and distraught. A
Thalif Deen
Inter Press Service
“Racism and discrimination have no place in our world — least of all at the United Nations”, warns UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, who will soon appo
Dr Aniruddha Babar
Dept of Political Science, Tetso College
“Ahh, you know Aai what happened today”? I entered Home with excitement, thrown my college bag and entered kitchen. Mother was p
Gwangphun Gangmei
A Social Research Activist
The origin and history of the Nagas National struggle were manifested and originated by few determined Naga leaders who resisted the intruding invas