Visasier Kevichusa
Ladies and gentlemen, I am here today to share my personal journey with the idea and practice of forgiveness.
On September 23, 1992, when I was still in school, my father Chalie
Rev. Dr. Ellen Konyak Jamir
One night in the month of May, 1987, my family and I were woken up from our deep sleep. I was a young school going kid then, and all of us five siblings with our parents woke up t
Rakodu Nukhu
Hope is expensive
We pay a heavy price to realise it
Hope of nationhood has cost our people so many lives
As a peoples group nothing is greater than this aspiration
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Bwenye Kemp
Today I stand here in the hope that the hopes I express today become a reality tomorrow.
My first hope is that there will be no other youths in the coming days or years just giving a me
Rev. Dr. Wati Aier
Convenor, Forum for Naga Reconciliation
Fellow people of God and of common belonging; this day is significant for the Nagas and our other sisters and brothers living in all of Naga
Thepflulhouvi Solo
One day a woodcutter went to his firewood reserve in the Forest to cut firewood. Sometime after, when the morning Sun was becoming hotter, one Wolf came in great haste and said to the Wood
Katoho H Keith Sukhalu
Chekiye village, Dimapur
At this juncture the global community cannot fathom a world without the World Wide Web, literally nations will come to a standstill, economies will cru
A Shyerhunlo Lorin
Dimapur, Nagaland
When something goes wrong, you are tempted to criticize the person responsible for it. The temptation to label the person as “careless” is very easy,
Timir Choudhury
Dimapur Citizen
This is apropos to the news item published under the caption, “Certificates to non-Naga inhabitant of Dimapur cancelled,” wherein it has been mentioned tha
Bendangmerenla Walling
It could be a busy crowded street or a desolated alley, men in khakis are always seen and most of us these days instead of pondering upon their priority of safeguarding our lives and p
12th June is World Day Against Child Labour
Ranjan K Baruah
Child labour is a common word for many amongst us. It is more common in places where there is poverty. The term “child labour”
Ayeto Ayemi
General Secretary Nagaland Football Coaches Association
The legacy of Dr. T Ao installed a sense of belief in football among the then Naga youths but now it almost stands uninstalled. whe
Dr Kevichusa Medhikru
Mission Director, National Health Mission, Nagaland
Reduction of childhood mortality is one of the prime goals of National Health Mission and millennium Development Goals. Chil
Merenzungla Longkumer
Midland, Dimapur
Maybe I’m only a child to you and maybe I’m not even old enough to address this to you. Yet I think that I am not in the wrong here, while trying to
Renjanthung L Patton
‘The measure of any society is how it treats its women and girls’ -Michelle Obama
In 2014, Emma Watson delivered a powerful speech at the United Nations General Ass
Jetilo Apon
Logwesunyu Village, Tseminyu
With the incoming of approximately 3000 (three thousand) eligible heads who had cleared the test and trials conducted by the Selection Committee assigned by
Rev. L Suohie Mhasi
It is beyond human imagination that a life exists in the boundary-less space. But it is fact that man is living on the earth created by a life which is living from everlasting to everlast
S. T. Yapang Lkr & Odi Jamir
Nagaland Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan Teachers’ Association (NSSATA) 2010&2013 demand for their rights is justifiable. Under Education Department (DoSE) Nagaland,there are
Veterinary Hospital Kohima
“Your best companion can turn to be your worst enemy.”
The public usually tends to think a pet dog is a harmless animal but it’s not. A dog when it feels there
Naomy Sale
Research Assistant Institute of Naga Studies, Dimapur
In Nagaland, customs and traditions play a primary role in defining ones identity; it regulates the social life as they are sel