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  • Admission Awareness
    Atsei Sekhose Chairman India Northeast Tribal Community Welfare Society “Admission in the right institution is the first step towards career planning”, India Northeast Tribal Community Welfare
  • EVM is a threat to vibrant democracy
    Dr. K. Hoshi Phek With by-election to Lok Sabha for Nagaland Parliament constituency already announced for May 28, 2018, the issue of tampering Electronic Voting Machine (EVM) comes alive again. In India, t
  • Advancement in exploration: western culture
    C K Naga Research Writer We may often stumble across the term ‘westernization’ as a transforming culture of western Aryan origin, diluting ethnic barriers across human civilizations. However, t
  • Out of the mouth of babes
    Alemtula Longchar “Bad things happen to good people. That’s what I remind myself everyday.” Wisdom from my teenage son.   Don’t be misled. He likes Jeremy Clarkson. And Chris
  • Suggestion to ease traffic congestion in Kohima
    E. Stephen Rikha Kohima Town   For every problem there is a solution. However, the traffic jam problem in Kohima the State Capital seemed to have no solution. It is not wise to blame the traffic police
  • The birth-right of the people
    Y Among Dimapur   The birth-right of the people is symmetrical instrument inheritance in the establishment of any democratic government. Without garnering the people’s birth-right to exhibit and
  • Be the best that God created you to be
    Vepu Pfuno Assistant Professor, Immanuel College, Dimapur   There are around 6.4 billion people living and breathing on this earth as you read and mind you, nobody has exactly the same DNA sequence as
  • Remnants of the ‘Tehuba’ & its diminishing importance
    Ketholeno Neihu A sit-out place/ stone look-out place, stone sitting ciecle (as described by JH Hutton, The Angami Nagas) of the Angami Nagas, also called “Tehuba”, “Tsiephe/Tsekhwe”,
  • What bothers the middle class?
    Samhita Barooah Researcher   According to Saul Alinsky there are three types of people haves, have-nots and have-little-want-more types. As a child one is made to believe that their family is part of th
  • World Veterinary Day 2018
    Dr. Khrisamhazo Rhetso Publicity & Information Secretary Nagaland Veterinarians Association   World Veterinary Day is celebrated on the last Saturday of every April. This year the World Veterinary
  • Are you happy?
    Everyone wants to be happy. Happiness is a basic need of the human heart, yet so few seem to find it. The one problem of the human race is how to find happiness. Some say that if poverty and illiteracy were wip
  • Remembering Rev. Aheto Sema
    By Rev. Rümatho Nyusou Executive Secretary, Pochury Baptist Church Council   In the year 2009 the Pochury Bible translation suffered a major setback when the translator Rev. Thsüwachu Nyuwi p
  • On Uniform Civil Code
    Nagaland Bar Association’s Representation to Member Secretary Law Commission of India This representation is directed to the views and objections sought for by the Law Commission of India on Uniform C
  • "Lets not be a burden anymore"
    Solmon Shaikh Dimapur Educated sections of Muslims and hindus from the deprived Barak Valley of Assam based in Nagaland and other states of India should introspect on issues concerning their identity in Nag
  • In matters of practical discourses
    Y Among Model Village, Dimapur The contemporary Nagas have indulged ourselves with various modes of discussions that have appeared to be of calculative nature, and even though ‘genuine embracing&rsquo
  • No political party or community above humanity
    Paul Angami Secretary NDPP Churches Colony, Dimapur Of late we have been experiencing so many hue and cries regarding the two horrific rape incidents that shocked the whole nation and furthermore attracted
  • A clarion calls for leaders to action!
    S Pahrii Sapa The topic of leadership is immensely important in our society today. Many want to be a leader but only few want to lead. I consider leader and leading two entities. George Barna once said “A
  • May Day: Has it lost its relevance?
    Dr. John Mohan Razu May Day signifies the celebration of the hard fought struggles and success stories of the workers of the world over centuries. Right from long hours of work to poor wages and unsafe worki
  • Some hard-rending issues in need of answers
    Tali Longkumer IAS (Retd) The long awaited change as promised has come in replacing the old guards. Hopefully other changes of significant importance will follow as the dust of the Election fallout in the St
  • Leaking of official docs
    Sir, Last the year, the Govt of Nagaland warned of action those employees involved in leakage of official documents. No doubt some documents are leaked by public who also rightfully have the copies. But most
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