Dr. Salikyu Sangtam
St. Joseph University
We are told by Aristotle that politics is natural to human society. Politics, for him, meant the best way to organize a society, whose ultimate aim was to attain th
Kevitho Kera
Dimapur
In a previous article I took on the issue of backdoor appointments and how it adversely affects how the State is run. Today, supplementing to it I would like to take on Nepotism which i
Kahuto Chishi Sumi
When a mob of angry people assemble, reason goes out the window. A mob, irrespective of race, tribe, nationality or religion, functions on basis of the basic animal instinct latent in all
Ebibeni Ngullie ACTO, Animal Science, KVK Dimapur Ducks are being reared all over the world and almost 75% of them are found in Asia. Domestication of wild ducks first started in china (as early as 4000 BC) an
Jessica Dohtdong
Programme Assistant (Home Science)
Fruits and vegetables are an important nutritional requirement of human beings as these foods not only meet the qualitative needs to some extent but also
Abokali Jimomi
The months of May and June are for planting rice in terraced fields in colder and hilly regions of Nagaland. Majority of villagers work against a tight farm-work schedule and are generally pre
Dr C Tetseo BDS,
GD-HP (Tobacco Control) & District Nodal Officer NTCP, Dimapur
The World Health Organisation has chosen ‘Tobacco and heart diseases’ as the theme for the World no Tobacco D
Peter Rutsa
It is noticed that the periphery of Schools in our state are more littered than at locations where there are no Schools. Most notably around those Schools where students are allowed to exit their
Nukhosa Chüzho
Kohima
Educationally, the western districts of Mokokchung, Dimapur, Wokha and Kohima recorded higher literacy rate ranging from between 84 % to 91 % in contrast with low 56 % to 73% reco
David Hanneng
Research Scholar Visva-Bharati university, Santiniketan
With the declaration of class X and class XII results, students and parents would be hunting for the next destinations of their c
Hukato Zhimo
Dimapur
Survival of the fittest is the norm since time immemorial and big fish eats small fish is also the way an ecosystem works but seldom one cuts one’s own feet while striving to rise
Dr. John Mohan Razu
In all the facets of human life there has been total degradation of basic values such as transparency, integrity, honesty, temperance/moderation and contentment. Currently, in all spheres
Nellayappan B
Asstt. Director, Directorate of School Education, Kohima.
Results of the HSLC & HSSLC exams will be declared on 18th May 2018 and many parents and children might be busy discussing
Rev. L Suohie Mhasi
You are honoured by God as he has chosen you to be his servant whoever,whatever and wherever you are and your talent is.
What you are and what you have are God’s gift and
Naga National Council 67th Anniversary of Naga Plebiscite message by Adinno Phizo, Peace Hall, Chedema President, Naga National Council
Ladies and Gentlemen, Today is the Naga Day of the 67th Anniver
Dr Pamreihor Khashimwo
With the changing ambience in domestic politics and foreign positioning of India, it is important to take a closer look at new developments in the Northeast region. The ‘Act East
Certain controversies come to haunt the NAGA CLUB from time to time. Even individual opinions on the Club and its history given in public domain at times are found to compound certain confusions and to the exte
Patrick A Kolakhe
Tadubi Bazar, Senapati District
The prolong imbroglio for change the Chairman Autonomous District Council, Senapati is most unfortunate. Are settlements across the table by the frie
16th May is International Day of Living Together in Peace
Ranjan K Baruah
Peace is integral part of development as without peace development and sustainable change is not possible. Living in peace amongs
Naga National Council Naga Plebiscite Day Message by Z. Royim Yimchungrii
Acting President, Naga National Council Parent Body
Dear Naga people,
I greet all the Naga people in the Homeland and outs