N Zubemo Lotha
Advocate (LLM Delhi)
Gauhati High Court
“Law has reached its finest moments when it has freed men from the unlimited discretion of some ruler.” Douglas, J.
 
Prof Zarenthung Ezung & Dr Phyoben Odyuo
Mokokchung, Nagaland
Distribution of Assembly seats has reminded us the grim reality of how for the past 57 years, since Nagaland statehood, the state struct
I Longkumer
Dimapur
Make or break: it is up to the younger generation of Nagas. Do we intend to break away from biased and archaic social norms or continue to perpetuat
Gwangphun Gangmei
Secretary
Civil rights Forum
The aspect of delimiting the state for the purpose of equitable development and administrative convenience of the state and of the nation
Joel Naga
There are two kinds of politicians today, those who work behind the cover of CSOs (civil society organizations) and those who prefer to take on the issue/s head on, the more unpleasant the better
Tiatoshi Longkümer
Kohima
Coronavirus is “revolutionary.” Revolutionary in the sense that it not only kills, but it also forcefully and violently demolishes most of our normal lif
Lanu Yaden
Asiad village, New Delhi
At the request of the Government of Nagaland to the Govt of Delhi to bring back the stranded people of Nagaland from Delhi, a Super Express Special train - the
T N Mannen IAS (Rtd)
The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed the true reality of the present state of affairs in Nagaland. Contrary to the claims of the government when faced with this challenge, the essential i
Tiaakum
Dimapur
In the present context of the scenario in our State, the COVID-19 pandemic hampered the developmental activities of the entire state economically, socially, mentally and psycholo
Tali Longkumer (IAS Rtd)
Kohima
The world is presently waging a war against a Pandemic that is even ravaging our land today. Side by side with this war for survival, we notice another kind
Neivor Rutsa
Kohima Village
Uganda president has said that ‘God has a lot of works, he has the whole world to look after. He cannot just be here in Uganda looking after idiots”. Likewise KVC
P Eyam Konyak
Immanuel College, Dimapur
The economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in India has been largely disruptive. India is fighting two wars in a way one is against the pandemic and the o
Ranjan K Baruah
We are still at panic due to COVID 19 and no one knows when this pandemic situation will go away from our life. We have seen that people of different ages and countries have bee
Dr N Janbemo Humtsoe
Wokha, Nagaland
The recent poring of opinions, emotions and deliberate schemes to suppress the democratic rights of the less represented people in Nagaland by way of opposing the deli
Dr John Mohan Razu
The President of the United States of America Donald Trump shall be remembered in history certainly not for good reasons or for having carried out radical reforms or having done somethin
Temjen Imchen
Alichen, Mokokchung
“Despite the severe limitations, the government of the day has put all the available resources to contain and meet the challenges of covid-19 pandemic. Kudos to all
World Blood Donor Day is celebrated every year on June 14 to commemorate the birthday anniversary of Karl Landsteiner (a scientist who won the Nobel Prize for his discovery of the ABO blood group system).This d
Dr Atola Longkumer
Bengaluru
The dark earth (chernozem) of Ukraine is so fertile that it was dug up and sold, fetching nearly a billion dollar annually reports Peter Frankopan in his book, The Silk Road
Chumben N Ngullie
Dimapur
What is your general opinion on the existing relaxation of certain aspects of lockdown measures and institutions and of the recent Govt. order of opening up religious instituti