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The Hornbill festival is fast approaching. Nagaland is bracing for another music season. This is an abridged research report on Naga Folk and Fusion music and the attitude of the younger g
Dr N Mhonchan Shitiri
The demand for protein from animal source surpasses the demand for carbs, fruits, vegetables and all other food items put together in Nagaland which is vice versa in the rest of the cou
DECEMBER 5 IS WORLD SOIL DAY
World Soil Day is held annually on December 5 as a means to focus attention on the importance of healthy soil and to advocate the sustainable management of soil resources. An Int
DECEMBER 5 IS WORLD SOIL DAY
One of the most significant parts of our ecosystem is the soil. Soil plays a vital role in contributing food, water, energy, etc, but we take advantage of all that the soil has t
Dr L M Murry
Christmas is celebrated throughout the World. But there is a lot of confusion about the true meaning of the festive season. Everybody wants to be happy and joyous. If you ask anyone of them, why
Mario Osava
Inter Press Service
For three weeks, the Brazilian government concealed the fact that deforestation in Brazil’s Amazon rainforest increased by nearly 22 percent last year, accentuating a t
Introduction
Food bars are considered as snack food with good sensory and nutritional characteristics due to their high content of proteins, carbohydrates, vitamins and minerals. Ready-to-eat breakfast cerea
As per India Meteorological Department the district rainfall departure of our region for the month of October, November 2021, was normal for Kiphire, large deficient for Dimapur and Phek and deficient for the r
Pearls are usually found in the deepest bottoms of waters in lakes and rivers. Pearls are considered very precious because they are rare and beautiful. Pearls are smooth and crystalline and they glitter and shi
Joshua Sheqi, Advocate
Gauhati High Court, Kohima Bench
As second generation victims of the acts of atrocities against our parents and grandparents, the very presence of Indian Army personnel conducting ran
Peter T Kent
Tseminyu Old Town
The recent prayer walks within Tseminyu Town and walkathon from Tseminyu to Kohima by citizens of Tseminyu Sub Division and their well wishers were staged as democratic expres
Ziren Yanthan
Dimapur
How many of us can guess the number of people earning their livelihood as a labor in construction sector? I bet it won’t be less than 30,000 across Nagaland. Out of which 8
Fr Paul Lelen Haokip
The onset of a general election witnesses different old and new candidates donning various election manifestoes and symbolic colours. They also don their respective party ideologies (pro
Reimeingam Marchang
New Delhi
In Nagaland, the people predominantly live in the hills depending on agriculture employment. As such large proportion of the household still depends on agriculture partic
Longjenthi Longkumer
Nagas have historically shared close affinities with their nature, land, water, wildlife and other resources. As indigenous peoples, our ways of life and worldviews have been shaped by t
Mapukala Jamir
Leave this place, travel all you want
Wander the world and even settle there
Your blood will always be of this land.
--- Odyssey, T Keditsu
This beautiful message by a popular Naga
Zhulika Aye
It was winter of December 2012, back when I was in my tenth standard, preparing for my matric exams. Our family was going to attend the wedding of a close relative in our village. Having li
Dr John Mohan Razu
As the COP26 ended at Glasgow though an agreement was reached but without a definitive call on key issues like extending financial assistance to the countries that are solely dependent on
Ashing Mvh
As I traverse onto the other side;
Pray that I come across my guide,
To lead me to the room I anticipate,
Aspiration I’ve been chiefly passionate.
Sing to me with a smile,
Wave to me
14th Unification Day speech of Gen (Retd) MB Neokpao Konyak, President and Chairman, GPRN/NSCN on November 22
Dear beloved Naga brothers and sisters,
In the month of November 2007, the quest for Naga