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  • Story: Naga Traditional Village
    Besesayo Kezo, IPS Retd DGP  “Stories may well be lies, but they are good lies that say true things, and which can sometimes pay the rent.” --Neil Gaiman (1960- )  Nagas lived in vi
  • The Present Pillars
    T S Haokip “Honor your father and your mother, that your days may be long in the land that the Lord your God is giving you.” – Exodus 20:12 The sacrifice made by parents, only fathomable
  • Consumer Protection Act: A Milestone Reform in Consumer Protection Framework in India
    Abhishek Dayal Director, PIB Imphal The Consumer Protection Act, 2019 came into force this week (from 20 July, 2020) marking a major milestone in Consumer protection reforms in the country and paving the wa
  • Inclusion and disability: Conceptualising the idea of inclusion for students with disability in Formal Institutions
    Sentsuthung Odyuo Wokha  With the advancement of educating young children, the world has likewise experienced an improvement in one manner or the other in this area. With its development, we have see
  • Where is Nagas Sovereignty?
    Markson Naga Luikham New Delhi Does it lie with the Indians or the Nagas? Since 1990, many new countries have been created around the world: 15 new countries became independent with the dissolution of
  • Chain reaction as COVID-19 hits teachers, lawyers, and house helps
    Dr John Mohan Razu  In the last four months the most affected of COVID-19 are undoubtedly the poor and the vulnerable. They account for the highest percent amongst others in terms of death, infected, jo
  • Culture that seeks peace
    Menguzenuo Kohima  Culture is a way of life that include all patterns of people's learnt  behavior, the way of thinking and doing things that they learnt from the social group of which they ar
  • A message to students - Part II
    Dr A Loso Chalai Immanuel College, Dimapur Beloved students, by now most of you might have joined online classes. For those of you who are unable to avail the facility for some reason do not get discouraged
  • The collapse of law and order in Nagaland
    Kahuto Chishi Sumi Dimapur  For a society to function properly, law and order must be maintained; and this is the responsibility of a government. But a government which does not abide by its own rules
  • Tales from a conflict zone
    Isaac Inkah If you are told to wear a mask I hope it is not to hide your identity. If you are told to stay inside the house I hope it is not a law and order issue. If you are told not to interact with a
  • Success - Now and Later
    Lolly Bashu Phek  You don't need anybody's approval to do good to yourself. No-one can stop you from doing what you are good at. Anything good origintes from your mind. Focus and start in wha
  • Simple Thought - II
    Besesayo Kezo, IPS Retd DGP It is not an overstatement to say that there is no ‘Naga’ in Nagaland. They are just so many villagers and tribesmen prefixing with the word ‘Naga’ to
  • Mount Koubru: Its dying glory, and the way forward
    Janghaolun Haokip When mountains, once glorious of its rich vegetation, stand and remain depleted, we all know where we are heading towards. Koubru is one such mountain. As one treks to its peak, most
  • Simple Thought - I
    Besesayo Kezo, IPS Retd DGP “No man undertakes a trade he has not learned, even the meanest; yet he thinks himself sufficiently qualified for the hardest of all trades, that of government.”-
  • The deceptive Naga Tribal Organisations
    Kahuto Chishi Sumi Hevishe Village, Dimapur Nagaland has a multitude of tribal, social, trade and welfare organisations. Everybody and his dog seem to be a member of at least one, if not multiple organi
  • Save the private schools & colleges of Nagaland
    Prof GT Thong Kohima The DNSU recently appealed to the authorities of the institutions (schools and colleges) in and around Dimapur to consider exemption of fees, particularly for the less fortunate stu
  • Dog meat ban might allow history to repeat
    Shaokhai Mayirnao Debates on Dog Meat Ban in Nagaland have inconclusively raised that such an initiative by the state is a sham devoid of democratic virtues. Peoples as citizens deserve justice - time for
  • Poor Jio telecom service in Tuensang
    Chang Imlong Tuensang The necessity to stay connected has become a second skin for us today. Blame it on modern technology! So when Jio telecom provider fails even to give the basic minimum internet spe
  • Stop painting tribal colours!
    Rev Fr G L Khing Kohima Generally, tribal are large hearted people with happy faces. But in particular, the flavours of tribalism at all times and seasons can kill all the goodness they possess. Tribals
  • Remembering Rev Prof Kelhizulo Lasuh
    Dr Eyingbeni Humtsoe-Nienu Rev Prof K Lasuh (as he was popularly known) was a Christian minister who served God in different capacities. He breathe his last after battling with cancer. He spent his most an
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