T. Yanshen Ezung
Forestry Graduates Association of Nagaland
Imagine a day where basking out in the sun would turn out to be extremely fatal due to the excessive ultraviolet radiation from the sun. Thankfu
Kaka D. Iralu
Is that desire one of political power with which they can dominate their neighbours and even add their lands to their own lands? Is it one of selfishness where they wanted others to provide a
Apila Sangtam
One of the biggest dilemmas of a rapidly changing society is the one faced by the educational institutions in India and the debate on the quality, accessibility of formal education in Private s
Aiborlang Nongsiej
Mawlai, Shillong
It is indeed a good initiative by the Naga students Union (NSF) of Shillong to host such an event to raise fund and help Naga students who are in need of help. Having s
Keviyachü Liegise
Alder College, Kohima
“A text without a context is just a pretext for what we want it to be...”
Ben Witherington
(This article is written as a result
Prof Mithilesh Kumar Sinha
Department of Economics, Nagaland University, Lumami
I was sitting in a Railway Station at Dimapur waiting a train for travelling. Some people were sitting around and smok
Respected Sir,
The Public Action Committee (PAC) congratulates you on becoming the 19th Governor of Nagaland. The PAC formed under the aegis of Naga Council Dimapur was entrusted the specific task of addres
Kezhokhoto Savi
President NVCO
Our political and public leaders talk about development of all kinds in every public gathering, speeches were hurled, promises made especially during election time. Bureau
Dr. Salikyu
North East Christian University (NECU)
Since the announcement of the new Governor to the state of Nagaland, we’ve seen a lot of optimism and euphoria, among various tribal apex bod
Tumbenthung Humtsoe
The Indian economy is making headlines for worrying reasons, bringing to mind a book of Amartya Sen and Jean Dreze, “An Uncertain Glory”, written about the Indian economy at a time
Kaka D. Iralu
On September 6, as I alighted from my vehicle at Chedema Peace camp to observe the 1964 cease fire day commemoration, a thought suddenly struck me. That thought was: “ Will this be the last
Dr. Sedevi Angami
Director, CIHSR
On the 7th September, the NPRAAF raised questions of CIHSR flouting the rules of the MOU in the newspapers. These allegations are absolutely baseless, ignorant of the gro
Imti Imsong, President
Don Bosco Alumni, Dimapur Unit
St. John Bosco, commonly known as Don Bosco was born in Turin, Italy in 1815. This future saint, raised by single mother, experienced the pains of pov
Veterinary Hospital Kohima
There are several important and versatile utilities that make rabbit rearing a profitable venture. Management of rabbit includes breeding, feeding, cleaning, care of new born, he
Rev. Fr. G. L. Khing
Kohima
The leadership of Nagas is being tampered and trampled from time to time. This has given opportunity to many associations and NGOs to take up the role of leadershipin leading
Thekhro Mero
Pfutsero Town
The easiest way to escape the reality of unemployment is to blame another person for it. That said, our state has seen the empirical side of it. Contrary to the popular prover
W. Shapwon
Joint Secretary, NNC
The Naga nation was founded by the Naga National Council (NNC) under the leadership of Eno (Mr) A.Z. Phizo before India and Burma became Independent, by declaring t
The Naga people struggle for Political Settlement has come a long way with Blood and Tears. Thousands of Naga noble souls have been sacrificed for the cause of the Naga people. In the process, we have experienc
Pete Yiese
Or clean drains, or beautiful buildings, or well lit streets. Now don’t get me wrong. We don’t deserve it because we just do not know what to do with them—except destroy, litter, pollute.
Elizabeth Pojar
Surrounded the village in three rings;
the atrocities against the brave souls.
Not a sip of water was made to offer.
Punished and tortured the whole day.
Ah! the pain they had t