Dr Meyingangla
Counselling -department
Immanuel College
Recruitment Strategy turns talent Centric.Companies are constantly on the search for talented individuals who can contribute significantly to the org
It is a universal phenomenon in the lives of humans from conception, and according to most biologists the aging begins from the fourth decade of life and ends with death, the end of biological life.
It is th
Azolla is a free floating aquatic fern of the family Azollaceae and order Pteridophyta. They are rich in protein, minerals, vitamins etc and are an emerging unconventional feed and protein supplement for animal
Jack T Chakhesang
The Government of India (GoI) has invited the NSCN-IM to Delhi to “continue the talks’’ as stated by NSCN-IM Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio on Monday, Sept. 27. This follows t
Reimeingam Marchang
The status of economically active people in the state of Nagaland has undergone a change in terms of participation in economic activity as well as actively seeking to enter the labour mar
Dear Naga friends in Nagaland,
Considering the changing scenario for accelerated exploration and production (E&P) activities in Northeast region by the central government, we the undersigned Naga Officer
Dr Hannah Krujia Asangla
ACTO – Agronomy KVK Phek
Over the last decade, the growing demand for agricultural commodities has increased the incentives for farmers to increase their production. One way t
South west monsoon (from June till date) rainfall over Nagaland as per India Meteorological Department is normal for Mokokchung, Kiphire and Peren but is deficient for the remaining district.
Keeping i
Rengma Hills was the backbone for the formation of Naga Hills District
Nillo Rengma
The Rengma Hills was created vide political proceedings under section Nos. 79 & 80 on 18th April 1841 by the British
Prof GT Thong
Kohima
The Government of Nagaland (The Morung Express [26th September 2021, Page 1] - School Reopening), has allowed the reopening of schools for students of classes 5 to 10 from 1st October 2
September 28 is 15th World Rabies Day
The global COVID-19 pandemic has raised many doubts and misconceptions about diseases, their spread and about vaccination in general. Because of this, there has been som
Reflection on NSA discussion of G Kanato Chophy’s book
Shimreisa Chahongnao and Ngoru Nixon
The just-published book Christianity and Politics in Tribal India: Baptist Missionaries and Naga Nationali
Veterinary Hospital Kohima
World Rabies Day, the 28th of September is observed globally every year to create awareness among the pet owners and the general public about the importance of Rabies disease in do
Markson V Luikham
New Delhi
Dear Nagas & National Workers in Christ,
Hope this letter finds you all hale and hearty. First of all we would like to let you know that we are all at eternal peace
In the early 1990s, almost every year my parents would take me down to Dimapur to make a new spectacle for me as my eyesight kept deteriorating and the power of my glasses had to be enhanced regularly. During s
Rovi Chasie
(Some personal re-collections of the past 1 ½ years)
Gradually newspaper distribution began in earnest. With so much time at hand I was able to read every printed word. What struck me mos
Kalivi Sümi
Dimapur
The recent scene of un-regulated traffic jam in Dimapur town throughout the day is becoming worrisome and a public nuisance. Sometimes, we can't help but left wondering whether
S Temsusenla Ao
Immanuel College, Dimapur
As many says and which is true that ‘educated and unemployment’ is a nonsymmetrical word. Yes, Unemployment has been the biggest socio-economic pr
Cattle in India constitute 15% of the world population. Majority of the indigenous cattle are zebu type which are mainly used for work or work plus milk production. Other exotic and cross bred cattle’s th
Rev Fr Dr PS Varghese
Principal, MGM College, Dimapur
“Not every day is good but there is something good in every day.”- Alice Morse Earl
Although there aren't always smooth sailing days,