Buno Iralu
Sechu-Zubza
As though we don’t already have our hands full this pandemic season, every other day, our sensibilities get shaken by some horrible news originating right from our localit
World Stroke Day - October 29
Sanam Rana
MPT (Orthopedics), CIHSR
Stroke occurs when there is obstruction or rupture of blood supply to the brain causing death or damaged to brain cells and leading to we
Dr Vikuosa Nienu, USA
The Indo-Naga Political Settlement issue has become extremely febrile and unpredictable.
Various Naga organizations, social and political, are feverishly pushing for a solution witho
Dr Tasongwi Newmei
NERIE-NCERT, Shillong
October is named as “ChagaHiu”, the month of Chagaa festival among the Liangmai of Zeliangrong community. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it is very unlike
Dr John Mohan Razu
Totalitarians by hook or cook want to retain their power-base intact with their fake narratives and false promises. Coronavirus has enabled further to tighten their grip over their governa
Dr Lemwang Chuhwanglim
Social Activist
The existence of “11,000 excess teachers” in Nagaland had reached the eyes of the Naga people as myth. This over confidence statement betrays and concealed
Kikamanen Jamir
Lerie Colony, Kohima
Our planet earth crust is composed of 20% organic and 80% inorganic materials and the study of ceramic technology or engineering is the study, research, development and
Renbemo L Patton
It is just a revelation of one’s own mistake when the state government said, that there was an excess of around 11,000 government teachers in the state. Had there been no backdoo
Mani Charenamei
Former Lok Sabha MP
The Naga Hoho, the Apex Organisation of the Naga people living in the South East Asian region spreading over the North East Region of India and the North western Region M
Walter Fernandes
The arrest of the 83-year old Jesuit Stan Swamy had to come sometime because he has fought for justice all his life, and people in power consider demands of justice to the poor an anti-natio
Sanjana Kadyan and Tulsipriya Rajkumari
The COVID-19 pandemic has accentuated the criticality of food security and food surplus management in the current policy space. To this end, policy steps in agricultur
Dave Ellis
The question How should we live? is one that many ask in a crisis, jolted out of normal patterns of life. But that question is not always a simple request for a straightforward answer, as if we co
Colonel Prakash Bhatt (Retd)
In my previous articles, I had related the operations of 1 NAGA during the Liberation of Bangladesh and Operation Vijay (Kargil). After 1 Naga had been raised and tempered, there
Khekiye K Sema IAS (Rtd)
Thilixu Village, Dimapur
For many of us who had attended this "Consultative meeting" on the 15th of October 2020, it was rather disappointing to read a one sided pred
NVCO*
Today the subject of Consumer Protection is of vital concern and importance for every citizen of the country. The provisions of the Consumer Protection Act, 2019 are compensatory in nature
Jessica Eise*
Postdoctoral Researcher, Purdue University
The 2020 Nobel Peace Prize has been awarded to the United Nations World Food Program for its efforts to combat hunger, foster conditions for peace in
Neiphiu Rio*
Nagaland Chief Minister
Respected Chairperson and Honourable Minister, Mr. Neiba Kronu, Co-Chair Mr. Mmhonlumo Kikon, Honourable Advisor, Honourable Deputy Chief Minister, Mr. Yanthungo P
Pramod Ningombam
At a time when the whole world is battling the deadly coronavirus pandemic, India seems determined to head towards a self-sufficient and self-reliant economy with new goals and missions with
Deeksha S. Bisht and Surbhi Jain*
There is a widespread perception that opportunities for women are limited by a set of underlying social and economic barriers. In India, this has been corroborated by
The Naga Rising
The Naga Rising (TNR) has issued several public statements on the Naga political negotiations between August 2019 and August 2020, a summary of which is posted on our websitewww.thenagarising