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  • TO BE A WINNER IN 2018
    Rev. Fr. C. Joseph-Counsellor St. Joseph’s College, Jakhama   Each human being is born as something new, something that never existed before. Each is born with the capacity to win at life. Each p
  • Dear Nagas, is it change you want? Part III
    Kaka Zhimomi Together, we have the solution if you really want it. Read on......   Revolution happened twice in Mokokchung, 1981 being the first case where Sumi earlier settlers began to overindulge
  • Significance of Tsüngkam-Neo/Neoto-Neo Festival
    Toshi Wungtung Advisor to ENPO Tsüngkamneo also known as Neotoneo which means chief festival of festivals. It is by tradition & customary practices the most significant & important festival. Th
  • Statement on present situation in Nagaland
    Bendangsashi Ex MLA In the year 1953, the Prime Minister of India Jawaharlal Nehru had invited Ono of Myanmar and had promised to give away the much greater part of Nagaland about 120 lakh Sq. Km of Nagaland
  • What if dying was an option?
    Thoziisie Nyuwi Jakhama Have you ever thought? If To die or to live was an option which one would you choose?. Well not to be amaze but I believe almost every people will choose to live rather than to die,
  • Be a Builder of a New World
    Kuolachalie Seyie Hidden Forests, IG Stadium, Kohima Hello 2018! Each and everyone of us can play a part in God’s plan to remake our world into a new, peaceful and a joyful one. “The wealth of 2
  • Stand for the truth and avoid punctiliousness
    Speech of Krurovi Peseyie, Chairman, Naga Club, Kohima on 10th January, 2018 in memory of the submission of the first Naga political representation to Simon Commission on 10.1.1929 at Kohima by Naga Club  
  • An open address to the Indian Authorities
    Kahuto Chishi Sumi Hevishe Village, Dimapur    Respected Ladies and Gentlemen in the Seats of Power of the Union of India,   What I have to say should be an undeniably understood fact to a
  • The Simon Commission Memorandum revisited
    Kaka D Iralu Compared to today’s confused Nagas, the drafters of the memorandum to the Simon Commission seems to be a more educated lot. Unlike so many educated Nagas of today, the drafters of the
  • The constraints and possibilities of a settlement
    Tali Longkumer (IAS rtd) Much has been either speculated or discussed about the likely Political Settlement even before the event of Christmas 2017. The Slogan on ‘Settlement before Christmas’ is
  • Reverse Democracy, Clean Election Campaign & the Church
    Dr. Tialiba Longkumer Nagaland is a reverse democratic state where both wealth and power are accumulated in the hands of the elites and few leaders, where poor are becoming poorer and rich are getting richer
  • History repeats
    Timir Choudhury Dimapur The statement of the Union Home Minister, Shri Rajnath Singh that the general election to the Nagaland Legislative Assembly will be held as scheduled reminds me of the year 1998. It
  • Social Engineering Attack – Breach of Trust
    There is an alarming increase in cases of unknown individuals winning the trust of unsuspecting victims in the virtual world and then misusing this trust to commit crimes on the victims. This is the world of th
  • ‘Support the movement for peace and reconciliation’
    T.R.Zeliang Chief Minister of Nagaland It was the tenth of January 1929, when Nagas submitted the memorandum to the Simon Commission which marked the birth of our political journey as a people. Our history
  • UNDP appreciates Naga Day
    N. Hotongse Sangtam President United Naga Democratic Party, Nagaland The United Naga Democratic Party would like to convey its appreciation to the FNR (Forum of Naga Reconciliation) for the recently held N
  • WHY NAGA DAY?
    Niketu Iralu Khuochiezie Kohima Local Ground The discussions and exchanges in the newspapers and social media on this subject of “Naga Day” have been vigorous and comprehensive. They have brough
  • The FNR Day
    Thepfulhouvi Solo The FNR today appears a widely advertised beautiful ‘Billboard’ seen and heard only for political ‘Peace and Reconciliation’.   There have been instances of
  • ‘Without Borders’
    Tali Angh Why romanticise the heaviness and brokenness of our past? Looking up to the sky, are we wondering where do we go from here and now? One by one we come to the altar of the Merciful One We're ar
  • Who is a Naga?
    Kaka D. Iralu Who is a Naga? Or for that matter who is an Englishman or a Tanzanian? Are national identities the product of an evolutionary process where, during the ice age, everyone was white, but as tempe
  • For the cause of Naga common aspiration
    I thank Chairman Rev. Dr. Wati Aier and his colleagues of the FNR and the representatives from 29 Naga regions from the Naga inhabited areas, present here today.   I take this privilege being trusted to
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