Speech of Rh Raising, Convener, Steering Committee, NSCN on ‘Agony Day’, September 27, 2018
I give my revolutionary salute to all the martyrs! On that fateful day, the 27th September, 1980
Moameren Pongen
Research Scholar, Nagaland University
Kudos to the Nagaland state government and all the stake holders involved in making public transport a reality in dimapur. With the cost of living getti
Dr. Vizovono Elizabeth
Asst. Professor of English, Baptist College, Kohima
Avila’s Lover and Other Stories authored by Lhutu Keyho, and published by Barkweaver, is a collection of eight stories
Rev. Fr. GL Khing
Kohima
The hot waves of crime and corruption have been sweeping Nagaland for so long. Everyone talks about corruption. It has become a topic of discussion in schools and colleges. Even cor
1. CHANGES OF NAME: The School Education Department, Government of Nagaland has changed the Implementing pattern of Children Education Assistance Fund (CEAF) to Government School Students Meritorious Award (NGS
Acüyi Vadeo
Joint Secretary, Naga National Council
When we go back to an early part of Naga history it was amazing to hear how the Nagas lived. During those days there was no money nor Gold to exchange
V. Atsi Dolie
Mission Compound, Kohima
The Report of Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) which was tabled in the recently concluded session of the 13th Nagaland Legislative Assembly was thoroughly
Ngukato K. Tsuipu
Advisor, Public Service Aspirants of Nagaland (PSAN)
The manner of appointments in PWD department had caused huge uproar among the legislators in the recently completed Assembly Ses
Rh Raising
Convener, Steering Committee NSCN (IM)
Who can escape death? Death comes to all. It is no respecter of man whoever he/she may be. Death comes to grandpa/grandma and grandchildren alike. De
Message delivered by Zapuvisie Lhousa, Member, Central Executive Council, NNC during the release of the book titled ‘The Battles We Fought-Indo-Naga War’ written by Rtd Captain Sanguto Chase. The bo
Aniruddha Babar
Asst. Professor
Dept. of Political Science,
Tetso College, Dimapur
The article 370 of the Indian Constitutions is the main article that provides the autonomous status to th
James Shitiri
Lingrijan, Dimapur
Being a denizen of Dimapur I heaved a big sigh of relief when the present Advisor to the Power Department, Government of Nagaland was appointed somewhere in the latter half
Over a hundred years ago, our ancestors, who have been living fiercely independent and self-sufficient in a world of peace with themselves, had to participate in the First World War at the behest of Colonial ru
Oken Jeet Sandham
It was on January 29, 2018, that all political parties in Nagaland came together to a platform made by the Core Committee of Nagaland Tribal Hohos and Civil Society Organizations (CCNTHCO)
Glenys Wood
(retired teacher) Wellington, New Zealand
As a New Zealander visiting Nagaland for the first time, I am struck by the grandeur of the mountains, the villages clinging to the sides of
Lelen Singsit
Dimapur
People were pleasantly surprised when open advertisement was announced for various posts in Nagaland Police. After the job advertisement came out, many youths started jogging an
K. Zubemo Humtsoe
Asst. Professor, St. Joseph’s College, Jakhama
Since human existence on earth, mankind has been witnessing stupendous achievements in all fronts. As we scrupulously examine it
Nellayappan B
Asstt Director, Dir. of School Edu., Kohima
Memories go back to the year 2012 when I was transferred from Govt. Higher Secondary School, Dimapur to GHSS Bhandari. Few friends and well w
Naga Club
Publicity Committee
The very few of the first batch of enlightened Nagas in the erstwhile Naga Hills based at Kohima formed the Naga Club in 1918. Despite the lack of exposure to outside wo
M Sashi Jamir
Associate Professor, Oriental Theological Seminary
First, a due acknowledgement to the Forum for Naga Reconciliation (FNR) for creating an environment wherein various but important