To,
The Chief Minister of Nagaland
Neiphiu Rio
With utmost respect, this letter comes to express the deep dismay of my people for taking such a long time to declare Tikhir as a recognised tribe in Na
Kuolachalie Seyie
President, Naga Club
I on behalf of Naga Club convey our warmest welcome to you all. We greatly appreciate your presence on this occasion when we are commemorating “Naga Club Foundat
M Kayina
Lerie Colony, Kohima
Taking your car to Kohima town on a busy day can turn out to be a day you want to forget. Often times, I experienced taking an unpleasant rounds through the circular road start
Victoria Milko
The Associated Press
Experts say testing is the best way to determine what you have since symptoms of the illnesses can overlap.
The viruses that cause colds, the flu and COVID-19 ar
Kahuto Chishi Sumi
We Nagas are famous for ignoring the obvious and making mountains out of issues which are nothing but molehills. It is as if we have taken a collective decision to ignore the elephant of c
In Peren, oilseed crops are mainly cultivated in the lower laying areas of the district bordering Assam and Dimapur in Nagaland. Two such villages are Beisumpuikam and Jalukiekam. Usually during monsoon, the Ta
Economical pig production warrants the high reproductive efficiency of the sows. In Nagaland condition, this means production of minimum 20 numbers of piglets per sow in a year from two farrowings. However, thi
To,
The Chief Secretary
Government of Nagaland
Subject: Clarification of history of Chümoukedima and jurisdiction for creation of new Chümoukedima district comprising of the administrative
Vinolen John
St Stephen’s College, Delhi
On the fateful night of the 4th of December 2021, as the Hornbill Festival of Nagaland was being celebrated with pomp and splendor, an old enemy crept in throu
Dr Vikuosa Nienu
The United Nations defines a war crime as a serious breach of international law committed against civilians or “enemy combatants” during an international or domestic armed confli
Dr Vikuosa Nienu
The Nagas join the world in mourning the loss of Archbishop Desmond Tutu, who died on December 26, 2021.
Archbishop Tutu followed in the footsteps of his Master, Jesus Christ, the P
Prof Mithilesh Kumar Sinha
Nagaland University, Lumami
As the World including India gave farewell another pandemic-ridden year 2021 it is my responsibility being a student of Economics to review how the Ind
Monalisa Changkija
The demand for the repeal of the Armed Forces Special Powers Act, 1958, (AFSPA) is not recent in Nagaland but is now amplified particularly after the massacre of 14 people in the Oting-Tir
Jennifer Powell Mcnutt
Christianity Today
It might seem like a strange thing to say, but my adult life has been consistently marked by the terrorist attacks of our era. I was out of college and in my
Thepfulhoukho Kuotsu
The unlocking phase of Covid-19 Pandemic is a welcome sigh of relief for many people walking out from the dark tunnel of self-isolation and nightmare. At the end of it, a slim yet promis
Remembering the Church foundation day in Nagaland
Dr Asangba Tzudir
As Nagaland observes 149th anniversary today since the inception of the first Baptist Church in Nagaland, it is interesting to revisit t
Gen (Retd) Viyalie Metha,
Kedahge, Federal Government of Nagaland
In the name of my personal Saviour Jesus Christ, I, on behalf of my family and the Federal Government of Nagaland, convey our warm greetings
Dr John Mohan Razu
Binaries are vociferously pitched against each other in such ways that resonates: ‘I versus You’, ‘Minority versus Majority’, ‘We versus They’. Nowadays
The Grim Story of AFSPA in Naga Homeland:
The very India that prides itself to be the world’s largest democracy has adopted for itself the very repressive, oppressive and inhuman instrument to subjugat
Dr LM Murry
There is a lot of confusion in the celebration of Christmas. In my last article I have written God’s history of His rescue operation. Allow me some digression here. There is a difference be