Rev Dr Vetso Koza
After more than a month of Nation-wide lockdown and the improved flavor of home worship, there is still within me a longing for a fuller spiritual-fill from the seemingl
Chubazungla Walling
B.Sc.(Hons) Ag III Year
SASRD, Nagaland University
Medziphema Campus
INTRODUCTION
2020 is a roller coaster year with a series of unfortunate events. First
Dr K Hoshi
Phek Town
On economy of Naga society, one expert (of British Era in Naga Hills) wrote, "Economy begins with agriculture and ends with agriculture". Our forefathers and fathers were ha
Tsivyo Kasom
Management Consultant
Financial crisis appeared imminent well before covid-19 as the global economy faced turmoil due to trade wars, credit crunch and slow growth. The real GDP grow
Pakinrichapbo
Advocate
A humble request to dear readers to take a short break from Covid-19 updates so as to start a fruitful discussion on the above mentioned topic. As we all know the destiny of any sta
Ache Khalo
Many have spoken aloud about how the virus is going to change us. Arguably, the fact is that, we have already been changed. There’s enough evidence and has its message clear, we are all in for a
Dr M Temjen Longkumer
Kohima
Though I don’t claim myself to be an expert in tackling Covid-19, I would like to share my opinion through this write-up. Until and unless a vaccine or a
Marina Seyie
Dieze colony, Chümoukedima
Boredom is the state of feeling disinterested in one's surroundings and having nothing to do or feeling that life is dull. boredom is also an emotional
Motsuthung Yanthan
New Delhi
The world is in a survival mode right now. People are confused. They don't know who terrifies them more- the pandemic or other people.
Even in such a ti
DR. JOHN MOHAN RAZU
Coronavirus (COVID-19) has radically altered the world we lived prior to December 2019. It has taken us to other level that we have hardly imagined or even visualized. The secon
Gopal Talukdar
PGT-English, JNV Rothak
As popularly known, social distancing is a set of non-pharmaceutical interventions or measures exercised to prevent the spread of contagious diseases
Chubazungla Walling
B.Sc.(Hons) Ag
SASRD, Nagaland University
It was 9 AM in the morning when I checked my phone. My eyes were heavy on sleep. With time plenty on my wallet, technol
Tuensang District Users Network team. (Photo Courtesy: Moses Hongang Chang)
Moses Hongang Chang
Tuensang
Although it has been few weeks since local and state governments in India st
Key facts:
There is no increased risk through droplet infection from a dead body to health workers or family members as dead body will not; Cough Sneeze, Breath and Talk. Standard infection prevention con
Marina Seyie
Dieze colony, Chümoukedima
The health care system in India is primarily administered by states. Healthcare system comprises of hospitals, medical devices, clinical trials, outsour
V. Atsi Dolie
ABCC Mission Compound, Kohima
Psalm Twenty-third came out from the shepherd-turned-king David’s experiences. It immediately reveals a pledged relationship – “The Lord is my S
Dr Temsumeren,
Director AH & Veterinary Services Department, Kohima
The World Veterinary Association started World Veterinary Day back in 2000, which is celebrated on the last Saturday of Apri
Benjamin Vinito Chishi
Lockdown has been quite an experience for everyone. The range goes from one extreme to the other. We have people whining and complaining about the boredom of it all, and we h
Yapan Walim
Oriental Colony, Dimapur
It's no comfort repeating the same what the media is already saying that cases are mounting and deaths are rising, only rephrasing it differently. This event
Dr John Mohan Razu
Indian society by and large is communal. Communal mind-sets would look out for any opportunity to grab and capitalize upon. We tend to think that at least during the pandem