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  • The UN Security Council and the 'New US-China Cold War'
    James A. Paul Inter Press Service Commentators talk about a “new Cold War” between the United States and China. They sometimes conclude that the geopolitical rivalry between these two major powe
  • Policy Inconsistencies and Poor Research Slow Young Farmers 
    Ignatius Banda Inter Press Service It is not everyday that a young farmer registers success in his enterprise and vows this is what he will do for the rest of his life. Yet this is the story of Lihle Moyo,
  • Clash of Cultures – Is it Real or a Smokescreen?
    Daud Khan and Leila Yasmine Khan Inter Press Service The notion of “Clash of Cultures” is most frequently used as a justification for anti-immigrant prejudice and, particularly in Europe and in
  • Remembering Kaka D Iralu - A tribute
    On his 1st Death Anniversary  03.03.1956 - 09.4.2020 Toshinaro Longchar "How do you wished to be remembered when you are gone?", my colleague, Sanzu Bachaspatimayum  asked Kaka as we
  • The Electricity Crisis in Nagaland
    What is the problem, what could be the solution? Yanpvuo Kikon After a long debate and discussion with people from power sector in Nagaland and beyond to try and understand the issue, I collected the tech
  • N Kitovi Zhimomi writes to Zeliangrong community
    My Zeliangrong brothers and sisters, Our Apex Zeliangrong frontal organisations have linked my name and GPRN/NSCN government on two recent incidents. Firstly, the detainment and release of three timber thiev
  • Law in Motion : Cyber Crimes - 7
    Rupin Sharma, IPS  We have dealt with stolen/lost mobile in the preceding article. Tablets which can connect to the internet are actually enlarged smartphones. Now let us turn our attention to stolen
  • The Hallmark of the Gospel
    In one of his sermons, Billy Graham said “religion is man’s attempt to reach god and Christianity is god’s attempt to reach man”. I think this is a very vivid description of the distinction of Christian
  • Conserving tigers, elephants and bison, one LPG stove at a time
    Stella Paul Inter Press Service As the sun sets over the canopy of Albizia amara trees, a thin blanket of fog begins to descend over the forests of the Malai Mahadeshwara Hills Wildlife Sanctuary, which lie
  • What's happening in Myanmar?
    Dr Salikyu School of International Relations North East Christian University, Dimapur Since February 1st 2021, our neighbouring country, Myanmar, has been undergoing some perilous political event, which br
  • Government servants & their wage
    Kakiye Yehato Swu Oh, Nagas working at Government House. We must help one another. Corruption among the Government Officials is common; it became a profession. You are paid by the Government for your work. B
  • An appeal to the government
    Zuchobeni M Lotha Tetso College With the consent of the appropriate authority all the private vehicles .i.e. Buses/Taxis/Auto Rickshaws are at present operating with up to 100% passenger capacity to travel
  • Biofortified crops - a world free of hidden hunger
    Biofortification or biological fortifications refer to nutritionally superior food crops with improved bioavailability to the human population that are developed and grown using modern biotechnology techniques,
  • Innovations in the development and application of edible coatings for fresh and minimally processed fruits and vegetables
    Thungchano S Ezung Introduction Fruit and vegetables remain as living tissue up until the time they are consumed fresh, cooked for consumption, or processed for preservation. Controlling respiration of th
  • Soil pollution and its remedial measures
    Dr T Esther Longkumer CTO- Soil Science, KVK Phek, ICAR- NRCM, Porba Soil pollution is the contamination of soil by human and natural activities which causes harmful effect on human being, plant and animal
  • Celebrating the Cross
    Selie Visa No word in human language has become more universally known than the word “cross”. The history of the world since the death of Christ has been measured by the distance which separates
  • Memes in our lives today
    Dablu Modern College Kohima  Life as you know is full of uncertainty, it brings out all the good and worst experiences, situation or events. It is “memes” that makes people laugh and happy.
  • LAW IN MOTION: CYBER CRIMES 6
    Rupin Sharma, IPS Q 16: What can police do in incidents where mobile handsets are lost/stolen? Ans 16: Incidents regarding Mobile handsets are either not reported/recorded or are merely treated as non-co
  • Reaction to ‘caution’ of Naga Hoho
    Z  Lohe The local papers published the official statement of the Naga Hoho (NH) on the implementation of the Register of Indigenous Inhabitants of Nagaland (RIIN) on 20.3.2021. The Naga Hoho vehemently
  • The Functional God
    Dr Brainerd Prince Not long ago, theology or the study of God was considered to be the queen of all sciences. But a few centuries later, today, it is not considered sophisticated or even appropriate to talk
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