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  • The Hornbill Dance by Ngathingkhui Jagoi: Book Review
    Bobita Rai ‘The Hornbill Dance’ is a collection of twelve short stories authored by Ngathingkhui Jagoi, who felt the pressing need to preserve the age old oral tradition that has almost become ex
  • AFSPA must go!
    Nang-oo Sari West Jaintia Hills, Meghalaya The botched counter-insurgency operation of the arms forces in the name of the draconian Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act (AFSPA) have mistakenly killed 15 innoce
  • Probes/SITs Not Enough, Remove AFSPA!
    Charles Chasie Naga people, across the board, are once again outraged at the killings of innocent civilians by the Indian soldiery for no apparent reason. Such heart-wrenching atrocities committed on them ar
  • INDIAN ECONOMY: Back on track and at pre-COVID levels
    Prof Mithilesh Kumar Sinha Nagaland University, Lumami From negative growth rate of Gross Domestic Product Indian economy has got momentum to come out and recovery gathered pace. India has staged a smart re
  • Their name shall live on: The Massacre at Oting
    W. Wangjin On December 4, while the daily wage coal miners were returning to their families, a home they called, in a massacre, they were killed by the 21 Para military of the Indian army. Their attempt to h
  • In support of the Western Sumi Student's Union
    H Khetoho Aye Dimapur The Western Sumi Students Union (WSSU) ultimatum to the district administration on the crackdown of night clubs in Dimapur should be supported by everyone.  This is a one big s
  • Planet Earth ‘Our Common Home’
    Db Gracy Lamkang Modern College, Kohima Pope Francis head of the Catholic leader wrote in his encyclical (papal letters send to all the Bishops “Laudato Si” of the Roman Catholic Church). (Prais
  • Naga folk-fusion music and the younger generation
    Libonthung E  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
  • Animal Husbandry Options for Nagaland
    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
  • Soil is Life, Conserve it!
    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
  • ‘We can never survive without the land’
    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
  • Christmas Celebration
    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
  • Growing Amazon Deforestation a Grave Threat to Global Climate
    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
  • Development of Nutri bar from Millets for Malnourished
    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
  • Weather based Integrated Agro Advisory for the month of November 2021
    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
  • Do Not Throw Your Pearls amongst Swines
    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
  • Stop Provoking: Act Humane
    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
  • Tseminyu to Kohima: A historic walk to remember
    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
  • The potential of construction sector in lightening unemployment problem
    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
  • Votes and Economic Forces
    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
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