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  • The Future of Food is in Our Hands
    Busani Bafana Inter Press Service With its political and economic clout, the G20 should lead in delivering sustainable food systems as the world grapples with rising hunger, malnutrition and inequality.
  • Private Schools and Fees
    Prof. G T Thong Lower Agri Colony, Kohima Recently the print media was abuzz with matters relating to school fees. The All Nagaland Private Schools’ Association (ANPSA) tried to explain the position o
  • A voice of concern on vaccination 
    Dear Chief Minister of Nagaland & Chairman, High Power Committee for COVID Nagaland, Kohima,  I, the undersigned as a bonafide citizen of Nagaland Sate, I am constrained to express my liberty and pe
  • Law in Motion: CYBER CRIMES - 21
    Rupin Sharma, IPS  (d) Fraud Using Request Money QR Code or Link on Google Pay/Phone Pe/Paytm: Fraudsters send links or QR Codes to targets or victims, promising them cash transfer or discount coupon
  • Proud to be a teacher
    Fr Dr P S Varghese “Teaching kids to count is fine, but teaching them what to counts is best.” Bob Talbert Jean Piaget (1896-1988) was a Swiss psychologist known for his groundbreaking constru
  • The Dichotomy of Religion and Spirituality
    Consciously or even subconsciously, every society and culture has its own idea of the Supreme Being and they consider this Supreme Being to be all powerful, all knowing, all encompassing, omnipotent and omnipre
  • Democracy or Theocracy
    Kevitsoto Stephen Chasie  Kohima Democracy is a fallacy. It's the fallen man ruling the fallen man.  Elections and votes and power are won with corruption and money.  Anti defection
  • Lessons to learn from ZERO percent result
    Hanso Chang High School ‘B’, Tuensang  I am not at all disheartened to see a ZERO percent result of Government High School (GHS) Noksen when my fellow neighboring villagers applaud for at l
  • Vaccinated and Unvaccinated Divide - a Citizen's Concern
    Timothy W Dimapur  Starting right from the COVID-19 vaccine rollout in India, there has been a fear paradigm regarding the division between the vaccinated and the unvaccinated (apart from the fear of t
  • The essence of education
    Kahuto Chishi Sumi Dimapur If you can read this, you are literate; but are you educated? For an educated person is not one who has mastered the three ‘Rs’, nor is he one who has achieved the pin
  • EMPOWERING WOMEN: Leadership role in current scenario
    Tokato K Sumi Lizumi Village “No country can ever truly flourish if it stifles the potential of its women and deprives itself of the contributions of half of its citizens” - Michelle Obama Gl
  • Fr Stan Swamy and misuse of Anti-Terror Law
    Kuolachalie Seyie Kohima One can talk of many things, but nothing can justify the death of Fr. Stan Swamy, an octogenarian Catholic priest suffering from multiple ailments, including Parkinson’s disea
  • COVID-19 and Education Fees
    Imlisanen Phom Schools and colleges have been closed on and off since last year. Yet it is being noticed that even during the lockdown both government and private education institutes were charging full fees
  • ‘History can never be manipulated or changed’
    Issued by RNPC* Media Cell This is becoming a rather infantile practice on the part of JACAS to come up with redundant records from the 1900s. Spamming the media with the government notifications and orders
  • Livestock Extension: National Livestock Mission and Piggery development in North Eastern Region 
    KesinoThorie Livestock sector plays a pivotal role in the Indian rural economy. The annual contribution of livestock sector in our country to the total GDP is 4.11% and 25.6% to the total agricultural GDP bu
  • Law in Motion: Cyber Crimes – 20
    Rupin Sharma, IPS (c) Psychological Tricks or Social Engineering: I have discussed social engineering earlier. It is the use of various social and psychological tricks to defraud people. Through their
  • It's not a climate crisis, but an everyday crisis
    Virosano Solo  Climate change is slowly exposing its impact on our land and this harsh reality is one we cannot turn a blind eye. Nagaland known for its rich abundant biodiversity, however has been witn
  • Moving towards sustainable agriculture to reduce pollution
    Tekhe Kenye BSc Agri, UASB What is sustainable agriculture and why is the need for sustainable agriculture? Sustainable agriculture has many forms and can be defined in many ways, but ultimately it is defin
  • Why Does Gorkhas Celebrate Bhanu Jayanti?
    Brief life sketch of Adikavi BhanuBhakta Acharya (1814 – 1868) Jacob Sundas  Dimapur  India Gorkha are the Nepali speaking community in India, hence, it is the duty of every Gorkhali to p
  • Water: A Matter of Survival in the World of Pandemics
    Guillaume Baggio, Manzoor Qadir and Vladimir Smakhtin Inter Press Service The COVID-19 pandemic has undeniably amplified the existing vulnerabilities of billions of people worldwide. Marginalized communitie
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